Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Kids Boys Halloween Costume Space Camp Boy Astronaut Children's Outfit

Halloween Sensations Nasa Boy Astronaut Outfit by Rubies

This Item Includes Jumpsuit; Vest; Inflatable Tank; Helmet; Gloves; and Flag!

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Have you ever thought what you would have done without your Mother? Then why is it Mom's are usually the low woman on the totem pole? God thought enough of us to give us an earthly Guardian Angel and so many times, more than we could truthfully
count this is the person we lash out at the most with the excuse it's OK it's only Mom. Thinking of the old clich "we always hurt the one we the love the most" truly believing
that all is forgiven... Mom's tough she can handle it... Mom knows deep down that I really don't mean it... well, Mom's don't know that.

I am following my guidance in the writing of this article because Mom's need to be exalted...not trodden upon. Remember what I stated previously... God loves us enough that we are personally given an earthly Guardian Angel. Think about this for a moment... allow the monumental impact of that statement to sink in and all that encompasses. The one person that will always love you no matter what.

As we get older we don't think
we need Mom quite as much as we did before and sometimes we think we don't need her input at all... What does she know? She's behind the times. If the truth be known and we really take the time to look at it... Mom still knows pretty much more than we do. She is the crone that has gone before us ... experienced pretty much what we are going through now ourselves. Grant you times have changed and many Mom's have not faced the extreme challenges that so many of the younger generation is facing now ... like drugs, the extreme
peer pressure of joining a gang ...male or female, but all the same the challenges were pretty much the same when she was growing up only in another format ...drinking, smoking, sex,
guarding your reputation and with a lot more condemnation than is going on in 2005.

What I am trying to get across here is... Mom has lots of knowledge and lots experience for you to
tap into and to honor.

Mother's day is coming up May 8th. and what will you do for your Mother ? Will you remember to pick up the telephone to make the long distance telephone call to Mom who is now 3,000 miles away or lives just around the block that you haven't seen or talked to in several weeks? Will you remember to order, purchase or make a special gift for her ? To send her a Mother's Day card that isn't an e-mail ? ... to just let her know how special she is to you ... loved, honored and respected ...

Remember ...

God loves us enough that we are personally given an earthly Guardian Angel...

'Mom'

One of God's greatest gifts to us.

2005 Sharae Taylor

Sharae Taylor is a well known Intuitive Angel Artist whose paintings are in world wide collections and her works have been exhibited with other well known Angel Artists Andy Lakey ,Donna Terody Sheratan,Gary Markowitz, past art editor of "Angel Times" magazine and K. Martin Kuri, Angel Artist and Author. Sharae has also participated in many Angel Expos and Angel Conferences with other well known Angel Authors like Alma Daniels author of "Ask Your Angels" and John Ronner author of "Do You Have a Guardian Angel". Her Angel paintings are featured in the newly released "Angels" DVD by Llewellyn and New World Music and was featured in the February 2005 issue of Planetlightworker.com. Currently she is being featured in the online Inspire! Magazine published by Barbara Rose.

To view Sharae's Angelic art and for further information visit her website at:http://www.angelsbysharae.com

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Mother Goose Adult Halloween Costume (One-Size (8-14))

Includes: Printed dress, pinafore, lace gloves, furry goose handbag and ribbon trimmed hat. Book, boots and wig not included.


The holidays are a lot of fun but they also bring a lot of stress. Everything we have to do for the holidays is piled on top of everything normally have to do. Robyn Bentley, a feng shui consultant and author of Creating A Haven: Simple Steps For A Healthy And Nurturing Home, has some suggestions for the home to lift your spirits and things to do to reduce your stress level during the most wonderful and stressful time of the year.

Tap into your happy childhood. Go through your old photos when you were a carefree kid excited about the holidays. Use a color copier and to enlarge them to 8x10, 11x14 or 16x20 mini posters for decorations. You can put them in inexpensive plastic box or clip frames. If you have old holiday pictures of friends and family who will be coming to visit you, make some fun mini posters of them too. Think of how good that will make them feel to see themselves in your home.

Watch the clutter. Too much clutter makes the natural energy flow in your home slow down and get stuck, which makes us feel stuck or depressed. A good cleaning and clutter clearing before you add decorations is a good idea. Obstacles in the home can create obstacles in your life, so don't create obstacles with your decorations. If you have to step over it, duck under it, or squeeze by, its going to add more stress to your holiday too.

Chuck the negative stuff. Everything inside your home has a memory, association or meaning attached to it. When you look at an item it will either give you a positive emotional response, a neutral response or negative response. The more negatives you have around the house, the more negative the energy in the house. Getting rid of all the negatives and surrounding yourself with positives raises the energy in the house and helps keep your energy positive and upbeat. Keep that in mind while you are decorating and don't put up any decorations that make you have any negative feelings.

Angry? The more stressed we are, the easier it is to become angry. However, it is physiologically impossible to be angry when your muscles are relaxed. Anger cannot exist without muscle tension. If the holidays start getting to you, take an adult "time out" and go limp like a rag doll. Relax your body without tensing one single muscle. Not a clenched jaw, or baby toe. And breath for a few minutes to get yourself back to normal.

Keep your mood more positive during the holidays by getting a good night's dark. Melatonin is the hormone that controls our mood and our sleep. It is produced by the pineal gland at night in the dark. Light makes the body think its daytime. To keep your body making the right amount of melatonin to keep your mood more positive and help you get enough sleep, make sure you are sleeping in the dark. Don't sleep with the light on, or TV or with a streetlight coming through your bedroom window. Or your neighbors holiday light display.

Removing negatives and adding positives around the home to lift your spirits will help create more joy and less stress this holiday season. And while you're at it, you'll find many free feng shui tips for your office, home, and children's rooms on Robyn Bentley's website http://www.fengshuidiva.com .

Robyn Bentley is a feng shui consultant and author of Creating A Haven: Simple Steps For A Healthy And Nurturing Home. She is heard on radio stations around the world as "Feng Shui Diva" and offers many free feng shui tips for the home and office on the web site fengshuidiva.com .

Monday, February 2, 2009

Cute Infant Bat Baby Halloween Costume, 12-18 Months

Customer Review: Adorable!
What an adorable costume!!! Looks just like the picture - not real heavy material... but we were able to layer underneath and look wonderful for trick or treat!
Customer Review: Cute baby costume
This costume is cute but i would have hoped the material would be a little bit thicker. The fabric is made of a plush material, but it does get cold in October. All in all a nice costume.


Whether you are Irish or just greatly enjoy the spirit of the green holiday, St. Patrick's Day can be a fun and free spirited celebration. To bring an even greater party atmosphere to the holiday, you can participate in fun themed crafts for the day. Completing personal tasks can really get you into the fun-filled, Irish spirit of the day.

A lot of people enjoy having themed parties for St. Patrick's Day, with the green anthem hailing from the land of the green, Ireland. One way that people celebrate St. Patrick's Day is with lots of green paraphernalia throughout the house when throwing a party. Cut out green shamrocks to use as coasters, hang from the ceiling, and paste (temporarily) on the walls. Cut out pots of gold or leprechaun hats to help decorate for the party as well. Be sure to throw a little green glitter in there as well, just to spice things up a bit.

Another great St. Patrick's Day craft is to make themed foods and drinks. Green food coloring should go in everything that you do, but shortbread cookies make the best decorative backdrop. You can use cookie cutters to outline the same shapes as your party dcor and use green tinted icing to finish off the craft. This is a favorite for kids of all ages. By the time you and your guests turn in for the night, St. Patrick's Day will have left you all with the Irish spirit, as well as green teeth, tongues, and lips!

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Pocahontas Sexy Adult Halloween Costume Skimpy Naughty Cute Indian Princess Skirt Set Outfit

Sexy 4 Piece Indian Princess Costume

This Item Includes: Headband; Arm Band; Tasseled Faux Suede Underwired Bra Top; Skirt

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Creatively Decorating the Outside of the Home With Christmas Luminaries

Making simple tin can luminaries is a wonderful way of adding a cozy, homemade feeling to your outdoor area and are a great craft you can do yourself. Put them in groups scattered around the landscaping, on either side of the front door, or line a path or the walkway to the door for a truly festive touch.

The supplies you will need for making your own tin can luminaries are:

- Candles
- Cardboard
- Hammer
- Nail
- Newspaper
- Paint brush
- Pencil
- Tin cans
- Various Christmas cookie cutters such as a star, Christmas tree, and bell
- White paint

To make the luminaries:

1. First, wash the cans and remove the labels, then dry completely.

2. Paint the outside of all the cans with white paint, allowing it to dry thoroughly.

3. Apply two more coats, waiting between each for the paint to dry.

4. Next is time to add the shapes using the cookie cutter of your choice and the pencil to trace around the edges onto the front of a can. Choose shapes that are relatively simple, such as a Christmas tree, bell, or star for the best results, and add extra lines drawn freehand to signify snow if you like.

5. Stuff the cans as much as possible with newspaper and cardboard after tracing the designs in order to help them retain their shape while punching the holes through.

6. Now use the nail and hammer to punch holes through the cans, placing the nail's point directly on the penciled line before firmly tapping it with the hammer until you have broken completely through. For larger holes, keep tapping the nail through until it reaches its roundest and largest point. Alternately, for smaller holes, just let the very tip of the nail enter the tin. Try to space the holes evenly apart at regular intervals for the neatest results.

7. After finishing the holes, inspect the cans to see that there are no scratched areas where the paint will need to be touched up a bit.

8. After the touch-up coat has dried, place the candles inside your new luminaries using a long-tipped match to reach down in for lighting. Tea lights will burn out after only an hour, so choose larger votives to keep your decorations aglow for an entire winter's evening.

Start a new holiday tradition that everyone will come to love year after year and create a new luminary for each season, punching the new year into the can, or simply painting the number on the can's bottom. Now, your visitors will have no trouble at all finding their way to your home this Christmas Eve as your beautiful luminaries will be lighting their path.

If you still need to buy outdoor Christmas lights be sure to visit the Christmas store of xmas-ornament.com where you will find Christmas lights and other seasonal decorations.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Halloween Adult Womens Costumes Medieval Renaissance Fair Noblewomen Costume Theme Party Outfit

Be the Lady of the Manor in this Renaissance costume!

This Item Includes Corseted faux suede top with faux leather lacing over mock blouse with laced draped sleeves revealing gauze underneath, and full-length velour skirt with layered hemline and elastic fit waistband.

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Ghost stories and haunted houses are a mainstay of Halloween lore. During the fall, Hollywood typically releases a horror film or two. Many families huddle up on the sofa with caramel corn, popcorn balls and other Halloween treats and watch Halloween films or other horror movies.

Our fascination with ghosts and ghost stories dates back to the beginning of time. In many early religions, the concept of heaven and hell where not defined as they are in the Christian tradition. Therefore, the veneration or commemoration of a family's ancestors played a pivotal role in every day life. There were times during the seasonal calendar when the veil between the human world and the spirit world was more porous and allowed for the passing through of spirits, including ghosts. Autumn was one of those times for many ancient Indo-European cultures.

When one reads many old ghost stories, there is generally a fair amount of genealogical history associated with the stories, tales of tragedy and unfortunate connected to certain members of the family. In many cases, the ghost story involves some unresolved conflict within the family, which the ghost is striving to resolve in order to find peace. Some ghosts are seeking to have the truth of their untimely death acknowledged, while others are seeking to right old wrongs.

Ghost stories are not always related to murder, tragic death or other violent demise. As a premise in literature, there are a variety of motifs and uses for the ghost story. In a story the ghost can be attempting to guide or lead the protagonist to the right path, helping them resolve a conflict or find the truth. In some stories the ghost may not be a presence in the characters' lives but rather a marked absence.

While the spookier ghost stories might be too frightening for younger children, ghost stories or suspenseful stories are a great way to share this time honored Halloween tradition with children. Sitting around the campfire or riding in a wagon mounded with hay, telling tales is a great way to pass the time.

For many adults telling a ghost story is exciting, but visiting the site of the actual story is even more exciting. Many ghost stories are related to an actual physical location. That location, be it a house or a building, is then said to be haunted.

All around the United States and Europe, there are many haunted mansions and castles. In many cases, these houses are open to the public and offer tours, rich in history and culture. Some of the private homes are only open seasonally or to professional historians, writers and ghost hunters.

If there is not a real haunted house in the area, many clubs and organizations will put on a theatrical event, featuring images from horror films, blood, ghosts, monsters and the like. These houses are not for the faint of heart, but are very thrilling for those Halloween revealers who desire a bit more fright in their Halloween night.

Either way, taking a haunted house tour is a great way to experience "living" history or for getting a glimpse of how Hollywood does Halloween. Both versions of a haunted house make for a lively Halloween. Mixing in some ghostly fun can make Halloween a bit more educational for some and a bit more thrilling for others and is something the whole family will enjoy.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Lady Bug Infant Halloween Costume (Infant)

Includes Red and Black satin lady bug dress with Black net underskirt and matching attached wings. One size fits up to most infants 24 months (Model shown is 30" tall/20 lbs). Hairbow, tights and shoes not included. Manufacturer's suggested washing instructions included.


Sexy Costumes to Wear for Halloween

These are a list of some costumes that I have seen people wear at a few parties. Some of these might be a little over the top but if you want to have some fun and be carefree for one night out of the year and you're still deciding on what to wear to the upcoming Halloween party, then take a moment to read through this list. You may even want to mix and match a few.

  1. Playboy Bunny - You've probably seen these costumes before. I have seen some women wear the bunny nose which in my opinion should be left out. The outfit itself is sexy and the nose just kind of kills it. It reminds me of a scene in the movie I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry where Adam Sandler sees who he has mistaken as Jessica Biel in a bunny outfit but when she turns around, it's David Spade! Blah! No offense to David Spade!
  2. French Maid - Now this is hot! I've seen a couple of women wear this and this is definitely an eye catcher. There seems to be different version of this costume but my favorite seems to be the one that isn't fluffy at the skirt. I'm not sure what the correct terminology is but there are the maid outfits that are short and flare out. The shortness is fine but the flaring seems a bit too much.
  3. Jane - Tarzan's fair maiden. If you are attending an indoor Halloween party, then you shouldn't have any problems with this outfit. I've seen a lot of different versions of this costume and all of them looked amazing! I knew a friend who put on a bikini and tucked in some brown felt material around her top and bottom and looked just like she came out of the jungle!
  4. Nurse - If you've seen one, you've seen them all but I think the best nurse outfits are the ones that resemble the old nurse's uniforms with the hat and dress in high heels. The leather outfits are sexy but a little played out for my taste.
  5. Indian (Native) - Theses are the Pocahontas type costumes with a single feather protruding from the head band. Short p/leather material skirts and tops, an Indian necklace, moccasins, arm band, and bracelets and you're good to go!
  6. Indian (Bollywood) - This style has been seen more frequently and quite frankly, I think that they're sexy as well as elegant and beautiful. They have the little dot on their foreheads (bindi), a midriff top, silky loose pants, high heels, with a long scarf which I believe to be called a Sari wrapped loosely around their shoulders. I've seen these outfits mixed with a little Western style and it looks beautiful.
  7. Flight Attendant - I've only seen one of these costumes at a party and it looked HOT! The little hat, coat, with a button up shirt that is not necessarily buttoned up, short skirt, and high heels...need I say more?
  8. Mafiosa - I've seen this pulled off a couple of different ways. The outfits are supposed to portray the way the gangsters looked during the 1920's. One woman had a full striped suit with slacks, high heels, and a very sexy shirt underneath her coat, a fake Tommy gun, and the distinctive hats they wore back in those days. The other outfit was similar only with a loose skirt, high boots, a long coat, the hat, and a fake Tommy gun. Both were very hot.
  9. Police - I generally wouldn't add this to my list except for the fact that I saw this one women in Vegas during a costume party and she had on a realistic looking police uniform, badge, fake gun (at least I think it was), holster, belt, cuffs, and here hair was slicked back and tied up in a bun. Her shirt was a bit revealing and I think the fact that the costume appeared so realistic as opposed to those played out pleather police skirts you see so often, made it so attractive.
  10. Polynesian Girl - What many refer to as a Hula Dancer. This can be pulled off a couple of different ways. First method includes a grass skirt or sarong, coconut top or bikini top, a flower lei, and haku lei (the one that goes on the head). The second method involves wearing a Hawaiian dress of sorts, and haku lei. The second is bit more conservative depending on the dress but still sexy.

If you are looking for more information on costume ideas or some fun ideas for Halloween, go to http://www.helpfulhalloweentips.com

Pink Ladies Satin Jacket for Adult Halloween Costume

Pink Ladies Jacket for Adult costume from Grease is way cool! Pick Rizzo for a costume this Halloween, and you will definitely be the talk of the party!!
Customer Review: good costume jacket
I ordered this for Halloween and it was fine. It was fun to wear and should last for several years. Note that it is just the jacket though. The rest of the outfit is up to you.


Those of us who celebrate Christmas with a tree in our homes usually choose to light it in one way or another. But did you ever stop to wonder how we got started lighting our trees?

The first lights on Christmas trees were candles that were attached to the tree branches with either melted wax or pins that held them in place. As you can imagine, many trees went up in flames due to this practice. One might guess that at that time, many families would have kept buckets of water nearby to extinguish the impending fire. In the homes of the wealthy, it was often times the job of a servant to watch the tree during the evening hours and be prepared to extinguish a fire, if necessary. As a result of this eminent risk, most trees were decorated on December 24th and promptly removed following Christmas day. This must have been a lot of work for such a short viewing of the tree!

In 1882, the technology of Thomas Edison was used to hand wire 80 red, white, and blue lights onto the first electronically lighted Christmas tree. It took a few years for this idea to catch on. When President Grover Cleveland set up an electronically lighted Christmas tree in the White House in 1895, finally the idea began to get some publicity. The general public realized that there was a better way to light their Christmas trees.

By the close of the 1800's, General Electric Company began manufacturing and selling hand blown bulbs that were ready to wire into a string to be put on a Christmas tree. Since the average homeowner was not well educated about how electricity worked in those days, a new industry sprung up of "wiremen" who were hired to wire the bulbs together to light the family tree.

In the early 1900's, some big department stores began setting up large illuminated trees to attract customers. And attract customers it did! Everyone wanted to have a tree at home like the stores were capable of putting on display. In the early 1900's, the cost of such a tree was in excess of $300. That price included a generator and the wireman's service. By today's standard, that cost would be equivalent to more than $2,000.

In 1903, the American Eveready Company developed and marketed the first Christmas light set, which had screw in bulbs and a plug in wall socket, since many homes had been "wired" for electricity by this time. Then in 1908, entrepreneur Ralph Morris came up with the idea of taking the lights from an old telephone switchboard, wiring them on a Christmas tree, and running a battery as a power source.

But the individual who made the biggest difference in electric Christmas tree lights, and who made them affordable to the general public, was Albert Sadacca. Albert's family manufactured imitation birds in a wicker cage that lit up with electricity. At the age of 15, Albert had the idea of making electric Christmas lights. His parents thought it sounded like a good idea, and the family gave it a go. The first year, they only sold 100 sets of lights. The following year, Albert decided to color the bulbs in red, green, and other colors. This idea really took off. Albert Sadacca went on to become the head of a NOMA Electric Company, a multi-million dollar corporation. Headed up by Albert and his two brothers, Henri and Leon, the trio formed the largest Christmas lighting company in the world prior to 1965.

Today, yet another revolution in Christmas lighting is occurring. The newest offering in holiday lights are LED lights that use significantly less electricity than incandescent bulbs and burn out less frequently. With the trend toward energy conservation and "going green", LED lights are rapidly gaining in popularity. Though they are more expensive than traditional incandescent light sets, one way to change over all your holiday lights is to buy one new set of LED lights per year until everything is changed over.

Christmas tree lighting technology will continue to change as time goes on. History shows us that we've made many improvements in the last few centuries. Only time will tell what's in store for holiday lights in years to come!

Ellen Bell works for The Christmas Tree Storage Shop, a retail website offering seasonal storage solutions for all your holiday decorations, including Christmas lights storage products.