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Any advise for 1st time cruiser?

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

I just booked my first cruise! We are going on a 7-DAY EASTERN CARIBBEAN CHRISTMAS CRUISE going from Ft. Lauderdale to Grand Turk (Turks & Caicos), San Juan, PR, St. Thomas, and Half Moon Cay Bahamas. Any suggestions to make this the best cruise experience ever?

Christmas is Special Time to Enjoy Seattle Attractions

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Winter Wonderland — not exactly. But Seattle is especially festive during the Christmas holidays, and a great destination to combine shopping with a special getaway.
From Seattle Center to Westlake Center to the Pike Place Market, the usual visitor attractions become just a little more special on a chilly winter’s day. Throngs of excited, bundled-up families and couples sample the seasonal offerings at Westlake such as Quest carousel rides, or the kettle corn and elephant ears nearby. Vendors make balloon animals for the kids while loud Christmas music blares in the background making sure no one misses out on Seattle’s holiday spirit.
Make it an overnight trip and it’s even better. First, you’ll be sure to see the numerous Christmas lights along downtown streets including the famous star on Macy’s, the Space Needle lights and many other special seasonal touches. And, by staying overnight, you can turn a shopping trip into a true getaway.
Our base of operations was a Seattle landmark, the Edgewater Hotel. Maybe you remember that the Edgewater was famous during the Sixties when the Beatles stayed there and fished right out their window. In fact, it became the obvious choice for many famous rock groups that came into town during that period to play for one of Pat O’Dea’s spectacular rock concerts.
Today the Edgewater has a classic elegance that combines the best location in Seattle with an updated interior design that evokes the Northwest’s rich Native American heritage. The first thing we saw when entering our waterfront room was a Washington State Ferry – just out the window and across the waters of Elliott Bay. Our view made us feel like we were traveling on a cruise ship with nothing but water between us and the ferry. This, of course, is the major attraction of the aptly-named Edgewater – a location literally out on the water with incredible views of Puget Sound and nearby islands.
Our room featured many Northwest accents such as a log headboard on our comfortable king-size bed, bark trim and a wood panel above the corner fireplace, Native American designs on the carpets with knotty pine baseboards, and Indian characters and designs on the wood-frame entertainment center. In the bathroom, a large claw-style bathtub looked awfully inviting, while the modern colors and fixtures made the room look like something you would see in a magazine on interior design. The floors were amber quartz slate, while the room also included a glass-enclosed European spa shower.
With a room at the Edgewater – which features a constant parade of boats just outside your window — there is the temptation to just stay there and enjoy the endless sights and sounds. But our main objective this trip was to check out the city’s Christmas activities, so we walked over to Pike Place Market, just a few blocks from the hotel.
The market is one of Seattle’s most recognizable symbols – right up there with the Space Needle. That probably has something to do with the way TV sports announcers always make a point of showing footage of the market while broadcasting Seattle Seahawks or Washington Huskies sports telecasts. Typically the shot is one of the fish handlers throwing King salmon – thus we were pleased that, upon our arrival, the fish were indeed flying. Just like the 50 or so other visitors standing around watching, we had seen for ourselves the famous Pike Place Market fish throw.
Those fish handlers in their sweat suits, hoodies and aprons aren’t the only reason to stop by the market at Christmas time. The market goes all out in its decorations and, in fact, has Christmas trees available – not that we wanted to cart one back to the Edgewater. Take a walk just north of the first fish market and you enter a beehive of activity where it seems like just about anything you want is for sale – fresh fruits and produce, honey, herbs, dried flower bouquets, jams and jellies, nuts, fruits, chocolates, tee-shirts, purses, you name it. There actually are several fish markets in the same building, as well as restaurants where you can dine on fresh fish before you even leave the market. .
Just across the street from the market, in front of the Starbucks, a musical group called Slimpickens was warming up the crowds with lively 1930’s style music played in a four-piece configuration: guitar, stand-up bass, violin and washboard. Dressed in 30’s garb, the group also seemed to be getting a Depression-era response to their music: lots of smiles and toe-tapping, but not many coins dropping into their prominently placed cup.
Along about here we encountered Piroshky, Piroshky, a tiny take-out restaurant serving up fresh Russian piroshkies for just under $5. These were just baked and, if you’re wondering, the piroshky is a little like a flakey turnover filled with meat, cheese or other fillings. They’re delicious and, for us, provided a quick and inexpensive lunch.
Some friends of ours went instead to Von’s Grand City Café, just a few blocks from the market on Pine Street where the meal was fine but they reported back that this was the first time they had encountered canned champagne. They ordered a split of champagne and the can that was delivered to their table had a straw attached – which our friends said reminded them of the fruit drink boxes they get for their kids. Of course that’s what visiting the “Big City” is all about – experiencing new things.
A few blocks from the market is Westlake Center, a modern, multi-story shopping center with upscale stores and – because of its location near Macy’s and Nordstrom — the epicenter of retail activity downtown. It’s here that, for just $2 each way, you can hop on board the Monorail – originally built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair – and zip over to Seattle Center where their Winterfest celebration has continual holiday entertainment and one of the coolest model railroads and miniature Christmas towns your kids will ever see.
Soon it was time to head back to the Edgewater, where we watched the fog roll in and marveled at how the few sailboats that were out on this wintery day were able to dodge the Washington State ferries. Thank goodness for foghorns and radar, we would guess. Just a few minutes walk from the Edgewater is the Spaghetti Factory, where we enjoyed a tasty but inexpensive dinner.
The night was restful and, when the sun came up the next day, the skies were blue and the views from our room were like a picture postcard. No need to lose that view while having breakfast — downstairs at the Edgewater we stopped in for a hearty meal with the best views in town at the hotel’s award-winning Six Seven restaurant. We were pleasantly surprised at the reasonable prices, given the restaurant’s prime location and upscale reputation.
More downtown exploration was on tap for our second day, with no shortage of merchandise available at unusually good prices. Soon it was time to go home, but it wasn’t like a trip home from the mall in which you’re exhausted and swear never to go shopping with the multitudes again. Yes, we’d accomplished our Christmas shopping all right — but we also felt invigorated by an unforgettable holiday trip to Seattle’s Winter Wonderland.
For more information on Seattle, go to www. visitseattle. org or phone 206-461-5840. For more information on the Edgewater Hotel, please visit www. edgewaterhotel. com or phone 1-800-624-0670.

A Busy Christmas Time In Store For KD Decoratives

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

With less than a month to go before Christmas Day, everyone is rushing around preparing for the season’s festivities. As always, some are more prepared than others, but few can claim to be as organised as the KD Decoratives’ team. Before most people even thought about digging their Christmas decorations from the loft, KD Decoratives’ team was busy delivering and installing Christmas decorations in shopping centres, town squares, theme parks, cruise ships and restaurants. And not just in the UK. The KD Decoratives’ team has travelled almost around the world, installing their amazing Christmas decoration displays as far afield as Ireland, Germany, Italy and the Caribbean. After two months hard at work, it’s time for KD Decoratives’ team to sit back, relax and enjoy the stunning Christmas Decorations and Christmas displays they’ve created. They certainly deserve a rest. Just days ago, over one hundred people from KD Decoratives were travelling the country, installing awe-inspiring Santa’s grottos, enormous Christmas trees, delightful Christmas rides, literally hundreds of thousands of flashing Christmas lights and creating Christmas wonderlands for visitors to enjoy. It’s a major operation transporting all the finished Christmas decorations and Christmas trees to their final destination. Having been designed and created over the spring and summer months, by KD Decoratives’ talented artists, sculptors and musicians, the Christmas decorations and Christmas trees are carefully packed into lorries ready for delivery. With over 90 shopping centres, town centres, restaurants, pubs, theme parks and cruise ships to service, hundreds of huge lorries were needed to take the Christmas displays from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire to their destination. Yet, it’s thanks to the hard work of the KD Decoratives team that families can now gaze at beautiful Christmas decorations and visit Santa in the most amazing Santa’s grottos. Indeed Christmas decorations are an important part of a company’s marketing plan, which is why KD Decoratives delivers mainly bespoke Christmas decorations, individually tailored to the needs of each customer. There are Christmas animatronics displays to keep children (and adults) amused, Christmas decorations to delight shoppers and external Christmas light displays to attract attention, which all help to encourage visitors and improve the visitor experience during this important trading period. At KD Decoratives, nothing is left to chance. The professional installation teams are all employed by KD Decoratives, meaning that they are experienced and knowledgeable at installing Christmas displays. They also know how to dress and hang the Christmas displays to achieve the desired look. To avoid any disruption to customers and visitors during the day, KD Decoratives works closely with the management team. In most cases, Christmas displays, Christmas trees, Christmas wreaths, Santa’s grottos and the thousands of Christmas lights not to mention the all-singing, all-dancing Christmas animatronics displays – are all installed overnight, when shopping centres, restaurants and theme parks are closed. This year, a number of shopping centres have taken their Christmas decorations to a new dimension. Over the busy Christmas shopping season, visitors will be amazed by the Christmas animatronic grottos, featuring singing reindeer, dancing snowmen and jolly Santas. Some shopping centres and large stores have even installed KD Decoratives’ Christmas rides, with working trains taking customers for festive journeys around the Christmas decorations. While others have gone a step further with 3D interactive Christmas displays and Santa’s grottos that engage and entertain kids and adults alike. Eye-catching Christmas wreaths, thousands of Christmas baubles, sophisticated Christmas drapes and chandeliers have turned many shopping centres, pubs and restaurants into winter wonderlands. Of course, no Christmas display would be complete without a Christmas tree and at KD Decoratives, they’ve delivered hundreds ranging in size from five to 35 feet, which certainly make the shopping centres stand out. Once installed by KD Decoratives, most shopping centres make the most of their Christmas decorations by inviting celebrities to officially turn on the lights. Trafford Centre, invited X-Factor stars and chart-topping group JLS to switch on their lights, which KD Decoratives designed, created and installed for the 11th year running. KD Decoratives supplied and installed the Christmas lights for its home town of Huddersfield, who invited the world famous Star Trek and X-Men actor, Patrick Stewart, to perform the light switching honours. At the same time, singer Mariah Carey was turning on the Westfield White City Christmas lights in London, where KD Decoratives created a magical, and enormous, ice palace as the Santa’s grotto. Although KD Decoratives will still be busy with cleaning Christmas displays, general maintenance and in a few weeks time, the dismantling process, things will quieten down for a couple of weeks. But then in January it’s back to the drawing board as the ideas and innovation start again to make sure that Christmas 2010 will once again turn fantasy into reality. . .

When is the Best Time to Take a Cruise

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Booking a cruise is a really magical experience. You may feel that the amusement park vacations are just too boring. Or, you may be tired of exploring the same old cities and locations. Instead, why not take a cruise? There are plenty of things to do and to see on these cruises. Most of the time, you will be unlimited in where you want to go and the things that you would like to enjoy. But, one thing that you will need to decide about the cruise is the right time for you to go on it. Let’s face it, not everyone gets a choice as to when they can take their vacations. Many have to worry about school schedules and work ones as well. But, the more options that you have in the times that you can travel, the better your options are going to be. There are plenty of them too. But, to break it down, we’ll put it quite simply as traveling in the off season, which is generally the winter months, or traveling in the travel season which includes summer and holidays from school. Off Season Travel Versus In SeasonThere are many benefits to each of these choices. Really, it is up to you to decide which the right choice for our needs is. But, if you do have the options to consider, then look at what is available. First in the season of travel, you usually can find more people to travel with. You can get your group together and go as a family which can help you to get lower rates. You can also find a wide range of options in where to travel as most cruises run during this time period. But, if you travel in the off season, you may be able to save quite a bit of money. Many cruise lines will offer outstanding packages for this time period. You usually do not need as much time to book these trips either. You can usually find the right location to go to within a small amount of time. And, there are fewer crowds as well. Of course, there may be a limit to the locations that you travel to due to winter weather, but you may find that some areas, like the tropics are more enjoyable in slightly cooler weather. With all of that said, you need to carefully consider the options that you have. Finding the right deal and the right cruise is also important to you. Yet, with the world as your destination, you may be able to find just what you would like to have.

Why Now Might Be the Best Time Ever to Get a Job on a Cruise Ship

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Is this the best time to get cruise ship jobs?

Has the idea of working on a cruise ship been in the back of your mind off and on for some time now? Have you ever wondered how you would go about getting such a job? And since you don’t have any experience working in the industry, when would be the best time to get hired?

It’s important to consider whether or not these types of jobs are suitable for you, before discussing when the best time is to get hired.

Let’s break the process of getting a job on a cruise ship down into the three major parts – Dream, Plan and Make it Happen.

DREAM

Imagine yourself working on a luxury cruise ship, visiting exciting ports, soaking up the warm sun and enjoying the camaraderie that comes when you’re working together with people who are full of life and looking for adventure.

PLAN

The most important part of planning is to just make a decision to do it. You can plan until all of the cruise ship jobs are completely filled or you can decide to go grab one now before it’s too late.

There are people out there who are making good money, seeing exotic parts of the world and living their dream. They didn’t have any experience when they started and they got hired. How did they do it? It’s simple. They took action.

After reading this far, it’s pretty evident that you’re probably keen and ready to start working on cruise ships. You’re ready to take the next step and that is to . . .

MAKE IT HAPPEN

To make it happen all you have to do is to learn what characteristics the hiring managers are looking for, learn how to fill out applications, how to give the right answers to the interview questions and where to send your applications. That’s all there is to it.

Take these steps and you will soon be enjoying life with your dream cruise ship job.

Back to the question of when is the best time to get cruise ship jobs

The time between October and early December is one of the best times to get cruise ship jobs because most ships are usually fully booked during the Christmas season on up until March and they need more staff.

On top of that, the Christmas season is the time of year when a lot of the regular staff wants to take off and be at home with their families. The causes the industry to be short staffed right at the time when it needs more people on board.

This provides the perfect moment to land a job on a cruise ship. Act now any you can have your dream cruise ship job locked up in short order.

going on a carnival cruise during christmas time?

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Were having a Family get-together on the Carnival Legend for christmas this year.
We have a total of 5 rooms. (10 adults, and 9 kids).
I will be flying in on Saturday morning and going to Busch Gardens later that day with my 3 kids (ages 9, 10, and 14)

My questions are:
1) what should we pack for the trip?
2) what should we bring on the plane? I heard theres not much room in the cabins, and I dont want things just sitting around not being used the whole week.
3) I heard the cabins are small, but exactly how small are they? were staying in a balcony room.
4) what christmas activities do they do? how are the kids groups/teen clubs?
5) is Busch Gardens worth the money or should we just find something else to do?
6) what will the temperature be like?
7) Were all bring one or two presents for each person (especially the kids) to open up christmas morning. I dont want my kids to see them, any advice on how to bring it on the ship and hide it?

Sorry for all the questions– im a first-time cruiser!

Looking for a Cruise around Christmas time…?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

I have a family of 5. My kids are 11,13, and 16. We’ve never been on a cruise before… Any advice?

Bringing Back Quality Family Time With Christmas Stories

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

As days go by, life is becoming more and more frenzied compared to the kind of life people lived with before. Families are frequently very busy doing something and family fun time is becoming rarer by the minute. This is in no way more evident than at Christmas time. During Christmas everyone wants to experience magic and feel special, but many of us think that Christmas has become a marketable value – focusing more on commercialism – and becoming more and more impersonal each year. Instead of spending quality time with their children, parents tend to make up for their lack of time by just solely giving material stuff, thinking that kids will understand their absence. How should we make up for the lost time then? The answer, though, is so easy that many families are taken aback. Inspiring Christmas stories can help you out in bringing back the enchantment of an old-fashioned Christmas, but with a contemporary twist.
Here are the things that may just want to consider:
1) Quick and easy to read inspiring Christmas stories for children and adults can be read together at any time of the day. You won’t have to reorganize your entire schedule for this Christmas enchantment – all you need are little stolen seconds here and there.
2) Inspiring Christmas stories for children as well as adults allow you to form special Christmas practice that you can start for your family. Several cultures in different places read the story of Christmas audibly during the holidays. Reading a much loved inspiring Christmas stories for children and adults collectively can be an immense way to build up special holiday customs for your own family.
3) Gathering together to read Christmas stories with the whole family is about spending quality time together and without spending a lot of money. In fact, these Christmas stories are very cost-effective, and wouldn’t take a big chunk of money out from your savings account, regardless of how much your holiday budget is this Christmas season!
4) Christmas stories for children and adults can lend a hand in teaching your family what Christmas time is all about. These stories have contemporary settings and story twists which are stimulating and enjoyable. Simultaneously, they talk about the miracle and unity that Christmas should stand for without giving a lecture.
5) Reading these Inspiring Christmas stories can create treasured memories for the whole family. Make some hot cocoa and dish up several cookies for your listeners while reading the stories aloud to them. Take turns in reading Christmas stories out loud, and put on some subtle Christmas songs in the background. It can be a perfect way to set up a stage for a marvelous Christmas celebration.
The art of reading and the magic of Christmas, when combined together make a fantastic way to commemorate this most exciting time of the year. This will also be a wonderful opportunities for parents who are always busy to make some time for their children. Get some inspirational Christmas stories today and make a custom that the whole family will surely be fond of and cherish for all time and coming years ahead.

Disney Cruise Line Jobs For Those Who Want To Save You Weeks Or Even Months Of Precious Time

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Is your work and/or home life become a monotonous, boring existence? Is there too much of the month left over after you’ve depleted your paycheck? If you answered yes to either of these questions, a Disney cruise line job may be the refreshing change you need. Imagine waking up each day at a new beach or resort atmosphere, always having plenty of cash to enjoy all the activities you want to do, like jet skiing, hiking, beach going, swimming with dolphins, and much more.

If a cruise line job sounds exciting to you, join the crowd, there are thousands like you. But you can literally “bypass” all of the competition if you know the secret tricks of the trade. Here are a few of the characteristics cruise lines are looking for while considering job applicants:

Are you reliable? – Reliability is a must for cruise line recruiters. They don’t want you jumping ship if your job on board gets a little old. It’s very tough for a ship to replace someone in another destination.

Are you presentable? – This is also extremely important, especially if you will be interfacing passengers on a regular basis. Cruise lines can be compared to 5 star hotels in a sense, so professionalism and good presentation is imperative

Are you enthusiastic? – Cruise ship jobs require enthusiasm, especially since the jobs on board are very different than those on land. It’s possible you could be working more varied hours than you would on a 9 – 5, so you can’t be cranky when this is the case.

Are you cheerful? – Cruise ship passengers paid a lot of money for their trip, and are vacationing, so they don’t want to deal with unhappy people. It’s very important that crew members maintain a cheerful demeanor when on the job.

These tips may seem like the typical “job requirements”, but these days, fewer and fewer people meet these basic requirements, so if you continually exude these traits, you’ll have the upper hand on the competition.

Christmas Time â?? a Season of Memories

Monday, October 12th, 2009

CHRISTMAS? A season of memories of Eva Fry
Ecclesiastes 3:1
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven:
  Christmas is one of the happiest seasons of our lives. We gathered the family together, where you create special traditions and many memories of love of love. We all have special memories of Christmas? Past S. Let me share with you some of my memories.
Christmas has changed for me over the years. I am a grandmother and enjoy
Christmas Special? s with my older children and their families. I see create lasting memories for their children. I remember those happy times when my children were still beautiful home with us and Christmas? S we have
Together. How I miss those special moments.
My song? Christmas Wish? says that what is in my heart.
If I could have one wish for Christmas, IA? D en el tiempo,
When our children were small and have been home with us.
Wea? D decorate the house with the lights, put the Christmas tree,
Cookies, sing Christmas songs in the neighborhood.
Make gifts for the more we love, wrap them well,
Laugh, kiss and hug a lot, WEA? D so fun to have.
IA? D Read the story of Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem
Wea in the manger? D attention was the Savior in
WEA Eve? D keep it close, our hearts filled with love
Thank you for our family, our gift from God
Wea? D abdomen safely in bed, fill the stockings full
Peek into our girls to sleep, angels without wings.
Christmas Morna eyes shine? when the father turned on the lights,
Santa left lots of presents, cookies and milk is gone.
Opening gifts was the best of all; plots gutted
Find your own special desire, leaping up and down.
IA? D cook the turkey, as it plays with the toys they have,
Wea? D party together in food and love, is a day in heaven.
The memories of those special days, years ago,
It seems like yesterday, life was full of joy.
If I could have one wish for Christmas, IA? D in time
When our children were small and have been home with us.
Not only Christmas brings back memories of my children, but also valuable
memories or my dear mother, who died on 18 October 2002. Was
86 years and life was not easy for her, but did everything possible to make our lives
Happy. The most favorite memories of my mother were wonderful
Christmas? S has created for my brother, sister and me She always Christmas
beautiful and exciting, despite our alcoholic father who has wreaked havoc with our
Life, every time he got drunk, especially at Christmas time.
My mother seemed to have the mission to make things right for us every Christmas.
Each year will open a paid account Zellers, to buy gifts for us. My
the father gave the money. We were poor, because of his addiction. We bought
the necessary things like socks and underwear, but always something special. I
I remember the red leather folder he gave me when he was 10. We the Children
I did not know then, but for the rest of his years of mother has paid its bill of loading
Cash could withdraw money from their food. Each season has begun
earlier with another charge on my account of Christmas.
  Mom would not let us see the first tree on Christmas morning, a family tradition.
My children now have their own tree of at least two weeks before Christmas. But yet when I was young the first view of the structure was glorious.
One Christmas Eve, when my father was drunk, took a Christmas tree from a lot,
, Which had closed at night, and brought it home, dragging behind him. We
lived in Canada and the tree has been frozen. When I took her home to
thaw, my mother was aware of why no one had bought. The
had only a few tree branches. My mother sent him back to another tree, which
was also naked, bound so that the two together.
Mom would stay up all night decorating the tree with care and wrap gifts.
Always had a knack of doing things perfectly. He made a special effort to
Choose the most beautiful card I could afford and all had a brilliant gift
ribbon and bow. She is dedicated to bringing excitement to our eyes,
On Christmas morning, when he turned on the lights in our beautiful tree, load
with many gifts from Santa Claus. His reward came when he saw that the pleasure we
as he had broken all the treasure.
Often, our father was too hung over from being with us to open gifts and later
the head of day to be with their friends, but our mother did
Christmas was special. It was always Grandma and grandpaâ? House S of a
turkey feast with all our relatives.
This Christmas I am especially grateful to my loving mother who sacrificed for
both for his family and created memories and traditions of Christmas, I
be transferred to my grandchildren. I will miss her greatly.
In all our lives, we have special memories of Christmas and I have another
  never forget.
I call it? The miracle of pineapples. â?
Shortly before Christmas, many years ago, five years my grandson, Jesse, and I
Julian was in California, where my husband was doing work.
As we wonder beneath the spectacular saw him lying on the pineapple
They were big and magnificent. My grandson loved and wanted
Take your 'house, so we are.
I wondered what we could create with them. As I had one and turned it over, I realized it looked like a perfect Christmas tree, only brown. I found my
Christmas snow and sprayed white. Before our eyes became mud
in a tree, covered by a blanket of snow. Therefore decided to decorate. I
When it was his snow blocked. The
jewel cones covered Christmas trees.
Jesse and I enjoyed a lot of trees that encouraged us to my mother,
grandmother to participate, and we spent an afternoon to make a good
trees. What wonderful memories I have of my mother and nephew of work
and the creation of the treasures of colors. I took a picture with my heart.
We had so many trees and wondered what to do with them. We made some recommendations to
family members and recruited them to go Christmas caroling
neighborhood. I took another picture with my heart, the singing of a Jesse? Away in a Manger? and then proudly and then give your precious tree of a neighbor smiling.
I still had to give the trees and wondered what to do with them. Years I taught a 16-year-old Sunday school class at my church. I wondered if I could combine my children and trees in a service project that allows the spirit of Christmas to these young people. There was a high level of home care throughout our church. He asked if I would take my children to sing Christmas carols to their homes and distribution of remaining Christmas trees. The house gave me their approval and appreciation. When I presented my idea to my students that I was not prepared for their response. Some of them were not excited. In fact, I think, many of them were just embarrassed to sing in front of him. But I assured them it would be a nice thing to do and each armed with a tree, children. We set our mission.
When we entered the first room of the nursing home, my youth was a
bit 'timid, but he did sing a line from a weak? Silent Night ????, except for a big child who
was in the back of the room and not sing. One of them gave up his tree
for the patient and are grateful to the left.
As we worked our way from room to room, the boys gradually heated
to see the smiles and tears on the faces of the dear old souls, except
for children in the back. His singing became stronger and more attuned and
I could not? expect to run into the next room. I always remember the 95 year old man
who had been bedridden for several years, the acceptance of your Christmas tree
  by a group of young enthusiasts. I took another photo.
When he had given to young trees have been satisfied and happy. They
After the spirit of Christmas, and I didnâ? I want to go. Having known the joy of giving
patients.
Finally we went to the door. On the way we met a lady sitting in a sad
corridor in his wheelchair. When he saw the noisy, laughing teenagers a
toothless smile on her face and arms with faint hope
give them a hug. My teenage splendid form a line and each
leaned over and give him a big hug. Another photo!
When we got outside the building, we discovered that the boy, who had
stay in the back of each room and not singing, was not. Returned
building to find him and that was when I made the most memorable
photos, with my heart. There in the hallway was large muscles, their
knees in the arms of the beloved 100-year-old lady. He was strong, but
beaten gentle arms around her small frail body. Two tears
their faces. In his lap was the Christmas tree brought pineapple
throughout the house and went to be ashamed.
Years that love came in the form of a cone tree.
We all have much to be thankful for how to create Christmas memories and
traditions within our families as happy as all of us.
This Christmas we have more reasons to seek the good things in life and be
grateful for everything we've been blessed with, in spite of world events. We
I remember that Christmas is a time of giving and gratitude.
I wrote a song to help encourage all of us and help us understand what we can do
this Christmas to make a difference in our world.
What can I do to help?
Theree? S much sadness and pain. What can I do to help?
Theree? S a lot of anger and hatred. What can I do to help?
I appreciate my freedom in this country that I love.
I bring comfort to someone. What I can do everything it should.
Theree? S is so much evil and confusion. What can I do to help?
Theree? S a lot of pain and worry. What can I do to help?
I love my brother, I can do a kind gesture.
I care for another, I get on my knees.
Theree? S much sadness and pain. What can I do to help?
Theree? S a lot of anger and hatred? What can I do to help?
I fight evil and suffering that leads
I always enjoy? S will, peace can come to our world,
Goda can always do? S is for peace can come to our world.
Thanks for letting me share my special memories of the happiest of my season
life. I pray that everyone will remember the reason for our Christmas and do
We can bring peace and happiness to our families and our world.
We enjoy our traditions and be thankful for this Christmas, a time of
Regards.