Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The blog I Like The Most!!!!

    2 Best Blog



These Two blogs are the best blogs blogs i have seen so far in a long time of looking at other peoples blogs.
It really looks like they had actually took there time to make them look very nice and actually presentable.
My all time favorite tho is the first link it looks like its a journal it has many colors a lot of details and posting that's actually been resent. The second one has a very simple blog but very descriptive, and they talk about my favorite movie "Hunger Games". which is my number one movie of all time very descriptive. And the thought of the idea seems very clear and well thought out. They both are really good and deserve to be notice. <3

Friday, November 15, 2013

Secret Santa ! for 5&6

Edited by Ben Rubenstein, Nicole Willson, joni zuckerbrow-miller, Flickety and 18 others
The point of "Secret Santa" is to make Christmas shopping easier and to spread around the spirit of giving to those you might not normally have on your Christmas list. In addition, this is the perfect answer for large group environments, such as work, school or volunteer organizations; by buying a gift for one person only, you don't have to spend a million dollars and start the New Year out broke. And last but not least, there is the added surprise of who you get to give a gift to and who might have given you yours!

Steps

  1. Write the names of everyone participating on a piece of paper. If the group is larger and people don't know each other that well, it is a good idea to get people to write their names and what they would like/wouldn't like on a piece of paper or some distinguishing features such as "male astronomy buff, 65" or "female triathlete devotee, 34". In more intimate group environments, keep it as vague as possible so as not to give away who the person is, for example, "like adventure books, don't like music," etc. This leaves the buyer more choice and prevents guessing. Secrecy is very important to Secret Santa, so be sure to keep quiet about who's name you have! 
Cut the names out. If there is a need to include gender, age, interests, etc., each piece cut out will be slightly larger.  
 
3
Fold the name pieces in half. Put them in a bowl, hat, or an envelope––it doesn't really matter what you use as long as it can hold all the names easily.  

4
Ask everyone whose names are in the bowl to draw one (1) name.
 
5
Set a price limit. This can be done in discussion with the whole group or just by those who are organizing the event, such as the social committee. Set a fair price, one that you know everyone in the group will be able to afford. Given the cheap prices for lots of goodies these days, even a $5.00 limit can be workable.
If you're in an environmental or eco-oriented organization, set the limit at zero. In other words, the item has to be recycled, reused or made!
 
6
Don't tell anyone who you have drawn. That would defeat the purpose of it being "secret"! And don't badger people asking who they have, trying to find out who has your name. Part of the fun of this is working out who might have selected your gift. Head out and buy your gift.
 

 

Breathtaking Trails To Savor Fall's Seasonal Beauty

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The stress and strain of constantly being connected can sometimes take your life -- and your well-being -- off course. GPS For The Soul can help you find your way back to balance.
GPS Guides are our way of showing you what has relieved others' stress in the hopes that you will be able to identify solutions that work for you. We all have de-stressing "secret weapons" that we pull out in times of tension or anxiety, whether they be photos that relax us or make us smile, songs that bring us back to our heart, quotes or poems that create a feeling of harmony, or meditative exercises that help us find a sense of silence and calm. We encourage you to look at the GPS Guide below, visit our other GPS Guides here, and share with us your own personal tips for finding peace, balance and tranquility.
Autumn is abundant with natural beauty just waiting to be discovered. Throwing on a scarf and hat and heading outdoors for a meditative walk can leave you feeling refreshed, reinvigorated and thankful for the changing of the seasons -- even if the days are getting shorter.
The trails below stretch across the continent. Let these breathtaking images of nature inspire you to find a path near you where you can escape into the beauty of the season.