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  • What Is Boxing Day and How Did It Gets Its Name?

    Boxing Day is a public holiday acknowledged throughout England, New Zealand, Canada and Australia. It falls on December 26 every year. However, when the holiday falls on the weekend, various countries recognize Boxing Day on the upcoming Monday. Historically the holiday has a charity appeal. It is not certain how and when Boxing Day got its name, but numerous theories explain the origin of Boxing Day.

  • Veggies That Grow in Window Boxes

    Growing vegetables in window boxes and other container types isn't a difficult endeavor depending on the conditions in which you are gardening. Some types of veggies thrive in containers and others do not do so well. Knowing about the ones that do well in window boxes lets you grow tasty edibles for your own culinary enjoyment.

  • How to Make a Christian Seasons Calendar

    The seasons of the church year hold special significance for Christians all over the world. The church year begins on the first Sunday of Advent and celebrates key events surrounding the holidays of Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter and Pentecost. The rest of the year is known as Ordinary Time or the Season after Pentecost, allowing you to concentrate on various aspects of the Christian faith. Creating a Christian seasons calendar and displaying it in your home reminds you of these significant events throughout the church year.

  • How to Send Balloons by USPS

    If you would like to celebrate a special friend or loved one without actually being in the same room with her, one way to do it is by sending balloons through the United States Postal Service (USPS). Sending the balloons through the USPS is not difficult. You just need to follow a few steps to ensure the balloon package is pleasing to the eyes of the recipient.

  • How to Understand And Celebrate Boxing Day

    Boxing Day started as a gift giving tradition that originated in 19th Century England during the reign of Queen Victoria. It is celebrated on December 26th the day after Christmas and is a national holiday in the UK and other parts of the world.

  • How to Send Chocolate Covered Strawberries

    Chocolate covered strawberries are a popular gourmet food item. The combination of sweet-tart berry and chocolate make for a treat that's all at once delicious, romantic and festive. Most online chocolatiers and flower vendors offer chocolate covered strawberries and include detailed descriptions on their websites.

  • How to Celebrate Boxing Day

    While stories of the origins of Boxing Day sometimes conflict, the holiday (which falls on the first weekday after Christmas - usually December 26 - and coincides with the Feast of Saint Stephen) is celebrated in Britain, Canada and several other countries. Take a moment to observe the holiday.

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