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Celebrating Wedding Anniversaries

It is not the number of years that count but the memories.

Let me rephrase that: celebrating wedding anniversaries does not just involve doing something special. This also involves strengthening the bond that brought two strangers together.

How will you make your or a wedding anniersary more special?

Click here for an unabashed plug of an article written by someone who blogs at TreasureJar.info 😀

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jun 23rd 2009 | Filed in Blast from the Past,From the Admin's Desk,Going Digital,introspection,Socials | Comments (0)

Wedding Favor Ideas at WMN.ph

WMN.ph is now online!

Need any wedding favor ideas? Please click the link and read.

The site has a post with some ideas to consider, written by someone who blogs as Treasure Jar 😉

Posted by Treasure Jar on May 27th 2009 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Going Digital,Purse Strings,Socials,Trivia | Comments (2)

Sending a Message

Arts and crafts are a big thing for me, as a mother and as a teacher. I have written articles about why it is important to teach these to children here and here.

One of the ways to show how creative the children are is by giving away handmade greeting cards during special occasions. Be these manually made or done using the computer, I am sure these will be appreciated well.

One of the ways to send greetings to loved ones during special occasions is by sending online greeting cards. Yes, these are economical and has a fast delivery.

The other day, I saw my six year old daughter Tania make a Valentine greeting card on the desktop and here is what she made:

Simple but it sure brings the message across 🙂

Mobile Golf

Several months ago, we got “addicted” to a mobile game called Pro Tour Golf for Nokia moble phones.

My son was talking nonstop about golf clubs and golfing terms. We even visited several sporting goods stores to see how a club or a set costs.

We have seen several items being sold, Titleist golf, umbrellas, bags, shoes and clothes. Hmmm…golfing is not a cheap sport! That is one lesson learned.

The fascination with the sport faded after several months. We still play with the mobile game and maybe when we have more resources on hand, we would be able to afford to play this for real.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Dec 21st 2008 | Filed in Bonding Time,FYI,Going Digital,Tech Blabber | Comments (0)

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