A Price Above Emeralds: The Joy of St. Patrick’s Day “When I die, Dublin will be written in my heart.” – James Joyce[custom_frame_right shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_right] On Monday, March 17, the world celebrates St. Patrick’s Day — the day where everyone, no matter from what part of the globe you hail, can claim Irish heritage. The Emerald […]
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Thanksgiving: A Day of Sustenance and Blessings
Thanksgiving: A Day of Sustenance and Blessings For children, time moves very slowly, but adults know differently. The approaching holidays are a prime example. No sooner does school start in September, than we immediately start seeing Halloween, Thanksgiving and even Christmas and Hanukkah items for sale. Once Halloween passes, we feel as though we are in […]
Labor Day: A Feast Fit for a Crowd
[custom_frame_right shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_right] Labor Day In Kid Speak (the language of children), Memorial Day is good (school’s out; summer’s here) and Labor Day is bad (back to school, summer’s over). Also, in many parts of the country, September is the hottest and stickiest month of the year. As with many things in American life, the current observance […]
4th of July – Celebrating with Freedom
CELEBRATING WITH FREEDOM ON THE 4th OF JULY How lucky we are as Americans! We have nationalistic pride, grit, moxie, an entrepreneurial spirit, and best of all, freedom. Americans are often viewed as wildcatters, cowboys, and trailblazers. We take other people’s ideas and make them our own (think: pizza, hamburgers, French fries…). While we may […]
Father’s Day: Grilling for the Modern-day Cave-Dweller
The third Sunday in June is set aside to honor our fathers. While often not on the large scale of Mother’s Day since dads are known not to “want a lot of fuss,” neverless, Father’s Day is still an event that deserves considerable recognition to the men who have worked long and hard to provide […]
Mother’s Day – In Celebration of All Things Nurturing
[custom_frame_right shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_right] Mother’s Day – In Celebration of All Things Nurturing “God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers.” ― David C. Gross, Dictionary of 1000 Jewish Proverbs When Anna Jarvis announced a simple memorial in honor of her mother in 1908, she unwittingly began a custom that would take on a life of its […]
White Sangria Recipe For Cinco de Mayo!
Cool, Fruity White Sangria Recipe Type: Drinks Cuisine: Mexican Author: 700 South Deli and Catering A refreshing punch in warm weather, white sangria has become a popular alternative in the past few years to the traditional red sangria. Virtually any fruit can be cut up and used in this sangria, so use what you like. […]
Administrative Professionals Day – Wednesday, April 24
[custom_frame_right shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_right] Wednesday is Administrative Professionals Day, commonly referred to as Admin Day. Today’s Administrative Professionals are the unsung hero of the office. Their job can range from general office tasks to travel agent… From therapist to someone expected to wheeled a magic wand! Here are a few last minute gift ideas for Administrative Professionals Day if […]