Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Christmas - The Broken Tradition Families who left Smiling

The cheerful holiday season is upon us once again, Christmas a time of happiness / Turkey / mulled wine and crackers. These are just some of the traditions that are accepted in this time of year from people on Christmas Day celebrating the birth of our Lord.

Following this great day so we have the task of putting into effect the resolutions of our new year is just so that we can break, just another tradition, where the vows and promises are made.

Traditions are there for the benefit of memory, you have the person who abides by the rules and then there are others who want to do things a bit 'different.

Anyone or any type of person you are tradition is tradition.

Substituting turkey legs with a plate of pork on the menu for Christmas is another Christmas tradition broken. Remember to pay attention more, I invite you for dinner the day if your feet are flat on the day Porky.

Christmas idea

A great way to keep family solidarity forever for generations to come when you give your loved ones is to give each member a piece of jewelry identical symbolizing unity. It 's a fabulous way to bond and show the world that blood is thicker than water

Let's go back in time when the clan tartans indicated that belonged. Cherokee Indians / etc Apaches have expressed their identity by tribal or other headgear colored symbols. So why not bring your tribe / clan right there along with the identities in the form of a piece of gold or silver.

Make New Year's resolution today and go in search of the symbol, which will be acknowledged and passed on to future generations, so doing another tradition is broken, but if it brings happiness, what the hell.

Unison, the prevailing form of your own brand of jewelry where the ring symbol chosen / chain sends a message to the world that this family with pride, as it were, United We Stand.

Jewelry gifts can be made extra special by designing your own. Jewellers can take your ideas and work with them as miracles to put you and your family on the map with its own brand.

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Merry Christmas

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