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Happy Man Bottle Stopper


Happy Man Bottle Stopper


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Excited about cracking open that bottle of wine? Not as excited as the Happy Man Bottle Stopper! Like a randy Morph from Take Hart (classic 80′s art programme, look it up), the Happy Man Bottle Stopper is always happy to see you. With a huge…smile, pert butt cheeks and large ‘beaver cleaver,’ he is ready to keep your favourite plonk fresh and fruity. This fabulous red Happy Man Bottle Stopper wi…

Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel Set


Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel Set


$42.25


The Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel Set makes the perfect cooking gift for any occasion. This super stylish set comprises of 6 essential kitchen tools that every cook will find useful. Elevate tools are cleverly designed to improve hygiene and minimise mess made by placing utensils onto kitchen surfaces during use. Each Elevate utensil has an innovative weighted handle with an integrated tool rest….

Joseph Joseph Uni-tool, 5-In-1 Utensil


Joseph Joseph Uni-tool, 5-In-1 Utensil



If youâ?TMre tired of searching through the kitchen drawer for the correct utensil, or simply want to reduce clutter, the Uni-tool™ is for you. The ultimate in space-saving design, Uni-tool™ is 5 utensils in 1:• Slotted spoon• Turner• Cutting tool• Solid spoon• SpatulaMade from tough nylon, Uni-tool™ is safe for use with non-stick cookware and heat …


Toddler Favorites


Toddler Favorites


$3.86


Toddler Favorites was certified PLATINUM by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA). The third in the successful Music For Little People Favorite Series, Toddler Favorites relates to color, movement and music. This sing-along combines the simplicity of rhythmic language with familiar tunes, helping children between the ages of 2 through 6 develop an early love of music. Toddler Favorites…

The Essential Johnny Cash


The Essential Johnny Cash


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Sixteen Candles (High School Reunion Collection)


Sixteen Candles (High School Reunion Collection)


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It’s Samantha Baker’s sweet sixteen birthday and no one in her family remembers the occasion. She’s a typical teen, enduring creepy freshman, spoiled siblings, confused parents and the Big Blonde on campus who stands between her and the boy of her dreams.Item Type: DVD MovieItem Rating: RStreet Date: 09/02/03Wide Screen: yesDirector Cut: noSpecial Edition: noLanguage: ENGLISHForeign Film: noSubtit…

Give It Up


Give It Up


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Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Pajama Party [VHS]


Blue’s Clues – Blue’s Big Pajama Party [VHS]


$9.95


Grab your sleeping bag and your favorite bunny slippers: it’s time for a night-time game of Blue’s Clues. Our moon-eyed (human) host named Steve and his frisky, animated dog named Blue have invited a crowd of their usual pals for a pajama party. While the format of this episode mirrors the other Blue’s Clues shows, standard tunes such as “Mail Time!” and “We Just Figured Out Blue’s Clues” are pra…

It's Potty Time [VHS]


It’s Potty Time [VHS]


$12.46


It’s Potty Time Is Not For Parents. It was designed for children in order to take as much work off the parents as possible. Children should begin watching this video as soon as they watch TV. They will not potty train at this time, but they will learn the songs and sing them all the time. When their bodies are ready, usually between 18 & 24 months, they begin to understand the songs they have …

The Secret World of Arrietty (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)


The Secret World of Arrietty (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)


$22.99


The Secret World of Arrietty is a remake of the magical fairy tale The Borrowers, as seen through the keen, imaginative eye of Japanese writer Hayao Miyazaki. The American version of this delicately, richly animated film is that rarest of children’s movies–one that is a deeply engaging experience for adults as well. The visuals and graphics are gasp-inducing, yet never over the top or too showy. …

Birthday Customs Around the World

Since becoming proprietor of www.MyFastBasket.com, an online gift basket and gourmet foods website, I have come to realize that the most commonly celebrated event is….drum roll please…. The Birthday! I never really thought about it before, but birthdays are the most celebrated event world wide.

 

What makes birthdays so popular? Well, everybody has one…duh. Another obvious fact is that birthdays are one of the only occasions celebrated in nearly every society and culture of our world. And although we may celebrate this universal conception in many different ways throughout the seven continents, the basic idea is the same. To celebrate the life and growth of our friends and families.

 

Here in America, we celebrate birthdays most typically with a decorated birthday cake and by showering the birthday boy or girl with birthday gifts. We sing “Happy Birthday” as they blow out birthday candles and make a special birthday wish. Which when you really think about it, is quite superstitious. And that got me wondering how our brothers and sisters around the world celebrate birthdays. Here are a few traditions that I found interesting. Some of them were very similar to American traditions, some of them were similar to each other, and some were just very different.

 

In China, friends and family members are invited to celebrate with the birthday boy or girl, but instead of cake, they are offered noodles for the celebration. The birthday boy or girl are also expected to pay respect to their parents and are offered gifts of money. Very similar to the American version with the main differences being the food served and the types of gifts expected.

 

Another country similar to ours is Bolivia. At the age of 16, girls are expected to wear a white dress and waltz with their fathers and other boys. This celebration is very similar to our “Sweet 16” birthday celebrations in the states. In England, symbolic objects are mixed into the cake, such as coins, foretelling that the birthday boy or girl will be wealthy someday. It may be a little more dangerous, but cake is cake right?

 

Some countries that celebrate much differently from our own, are surprisingly similar. Many Latin nations throughout the world celebrate what is known as a “Quinceañera”, in which a young girls fifteenth birthday is commemorated in a unique and special way from all of her other birthdays. This same tradition is called by different names in different Latin countries and the customs vary with different Latin nations, such as the specific colors to be worn by the girls, such as in Ecuador, where the birthday girl must wear pink. Some customs are very specific about how many people are invited, like in Puerto Rico, where the birthday girl must have fourteen members of boys and girls with her, also age fifteen. And some customs even specify where the celebrations are to be held, as in Cuba, where the party must be held in the girl’s home or in a relative’s home. Such festivities are very similar to our sweet 16, but more formal, like a wedding. These birthday celebrations are so special and have become so popular that some can cost as much as a wedding or even a new car.

 

There are also countries that have very unique birthday traditions, far different from any other in the world. Take Germany for example. If a man reaches the age of 30 and does not have a girlfriend, the birthday tradition is to have him sweep the stairs of City Hall. Friends are invited to throw rubble on the stairs and when he’s finished, they’ll throw more rubble and so on. This is to show every girl that this man reached the age of 30 and still doesn’t have a girlfriend, and that he can clean a house very well. A “Good Catch” perhaps?

 

In Canada, the birthday child is ambushed and their nose is greased with butter or margarine for, (get this), good luck. The idea being that having a greased nose makes the child too slippery for bad luck to catch them. Sounds like fun! Where’s the toast?

 

But the one that really caught my attention was Vietnam, where every citizen’s birthday is celebrated on New Year’s Day. Because the Vietnamese do not know or acknowledge the exact day they were born, every baby turns one on Tet, (Vietnamese New Year’s), regardless of when he or she was born that year. And on the first morning of Tet, adults congratulate children on becoming a year older by presenting them with red envelopes that contain “Lucky Money,” or li xi. These envelopes are given to the children by parents, siblings, relatives and close friends. I suppose that this is easier than baking one cake for 85 million people.

 

So there you have it. Birthdays are celebrated almost everywhere and very differently from country to country, but the important thing is that they are celebrated together, with familiar faces of friends and family members.

 

In case I don’t talk to you soon, Happy Birthday!

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