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PET CARE IN YOUR HOME: All areas. Best rates. Best service. Your pet is treated like a VIP-Very Important Pet!! Overnights $45. Free in-home consultation. Contact Debbie at 399-3148 or [email protected]
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MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF SCHENECTADY, located at 124 Lakehill Rd., Burnt Hills will be hosting an Open House on February 12 from 12noon-2pm. Please call 384-0074 for more informa-tion.
FULL DAY PRE-SCHOOL is NOW OPEN: Y Pre-School is a great way for your child to interact with other children and gain the social skills needed as they grow & ma-ture into school-agers. Our pre-school program follows an educational enriching curriculum that focuses on school readiness, character development, health & fit-ness, diversity and values education. Contact Jennifer Bradt at 399-8118 x3360
CAST IRON POTBELLY WOODSTOVE: 36”Hx21”Wx27”D, $300. Burns any type of firewood. Includes some firewood. (518) 372-3195, after 9am.
SEAMSTRESS--HEMMING (ALL TYPES) Pants, jeans, skirts, dresses, tops, coats. Sleeves shortened. Valances, decorative pillows. Some alterations, etc. Glenville 384-0343.
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Senior Fun Travel ClubCAPITAL REGION – July 16-19 Pennsylvania Spectacular: Travel by luxury motorcoach, paddleboat cruise, train excur-sion, horse drawn wagon. Guided tours of historic sites, muse-ums, factories, much more. November 10-18 Orlando Florida: Fabulous Arabian Nights equestrian diner show, bok Tower Gardens, Morse Museum, the Holy Land Experience ancient Jerusalem recreation! Trips include many meals, transportation and much more. Call Glenn 813-4590. (M)
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T.L.C. REMODELING: One call does it all. Home inspec-tions, plumbing, electrical, masonry, decks, kitchens, baths, replacement windows, roofing. Fully insured, over 30 yrs. experience. 374-1616
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HOUSECLEANINGExperienced professional. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Exc. references. 935-0955
TUTOR: WILL TUTOR Regents Biology, Regents Earth Science and all K-8 subject areas. Reasonable rates. Contact Connie at 393-6513.
COMPUTER TRAINING, computer assistance, and virus removal offered to businesses and individuals since 1994. We make house calls! Call B:>compatible, LLC at 384-1531 Ask Eileen how you or your company can B:>compatible with computers, productivity software, scanners, digital cameras and more. Visit our Web Site: home.earthlink.net/ ~bcompatible/
ROB RYAN D.J. / KAR-AOKE SERVICE: Over 50,000 titles. Book now and receive Free Karaoke with 4-hour event. 505-1480
OLD APPLIANCES andFURNITURE REMOVED from your HOME or BUSI-NESS. Small or Large jobs. CLEAN OUTS. Call BILL THE JUNKMAN at 664-7488. Credit cards accepted.
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ANTIQUES WANTED: One piece or a house full. Cash paid. Your local established dealer. AFFORDABLE ANTIQUES, 725 Saratoga Road,Burnt Hills. 384-0702. Wed.-Sun., 10am-5pm.
COPIER RENTALSStarting at $50/per month.
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Breakfast Buffet FundraiserGUILDERLAND – The Jack Falvo, III Foundation Inc. welcomes you to our all-you-can-eat Breakfast Buffet Fundraiser on Sunday, February 5 from 8am-12noon at Ft. Hunter Firehouse, 3525 Carmen Road in Guilderland (across from St. Madeleine Sophie Church). Cost: Adults $8; Children under 8 yrs. $4. “Jack’s Place” is a prospective Hospitality House for families of children and adult patients at Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital, Ellis Hospital and other local Health Care Facilities. (P)
AnimaLovers Organization 2012 Board MembersCAPITAL REGION – At a recent Annual Meeting of AnimaLovers, the Animal Welfare League of the Greater Capital District, announcements were made regarding the Board Members for 2012. They are: Judy Robertson, President; Aimee Martin-Vieira, Treasurer; Terry Silic, Sec-retary; Jan Shannon, Cat Program Coordinator; Sue Higgins, Cat Clinic Coordinator and Sally Daggett, Web Master/ENewsletter Coordinator. AnimaLovers is a totally volunteer run organiza-tion serving the Capital District by providing housing, veterinary care, and adoption services for abandoned, unwanted, injured or stray cats. To volunteer to assist in any program, call 448-5468 or email [email protected] (P)
February Interfaith Dialogue DinnerSCHENECTADY – The February Interfaith Dialogue Dinner will be held on Thursday, February 16, at 6:30pm at the Emmanuel Friedens Church, 218 Nott Terrace, Schenectady. The featured speaker will be Rev. Theodore Ward, president of the Schenectady NAACP and founder of the Koinonia Christian Center. His topic will be “Current Relevancy of NACCP”. For information regarding the dinner call 370-2150 by Friday February 10. The program, which starts at 7:30pm, is free and open to all. (P)
Senior Fun travel ClubCAPITAL REGION – One Day Trip Line Up: March 14: Great Day for the Irish; April 19: Joey Vincent Show; May 16: Comedy Theater. Trips include transportation, incredible food, great entertainment, much more! $99 per person! Call Glenn at 813-4590. (M)
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FOR SALE - FIREWOOD: Logs cut, unsplit; cut and split; locust; split rail fencing; lumber; hard and soft wood. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187 (cell).
WANTED: Standing locust trees - groves, acres, wood lots. Not just 1 or 2 trees in the yard. Also, will take cut trees by the truckload, log length. Also interested in other hard and soft woods. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187(cell).
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DON’T GET CAUGHT out on a limb! T & T TREE SERVICE: Complete tree & stump removal, trimming, brush chipping, firewood. Professional tree experts, 30 yrs. experience. Residential/commercial. Trees our specialty! Large or small, we do them all. 399-2208
Treat your “Sweetheart” & Benefi t the Fritz Neumann Scholarship FundGLENVILLE – Marcella’s Pizza & Deli at 517 Saratoga Rd. (Route 50) Glenville, and the Glen-ville Knights of Columbus Council 10013, are joining together to raise funds for the Council sponsored Fritz Neumann Scholarship. Marcella’s will donate a portion of your total bill (dine in or take out) toward the scholarship fund all day, Sunday, February 12 thru Thursday, February 16. There is no additional cost to you. Mention to your server that you are dinning to support the Fritz Neumann Scholarship for the Knights of Columbus and enjoy your meal. Thank you for your support. This grant is given to a student who is a practicing Catholic, shows strong com-munity service and has established good personal goals. (P)
Ziti DinnerSCOTIA – The Glenville Rotary Club will present its 23rd annual Ziti Dinner on Friday, Febru-ary 3 from 4-7:30pm at the Glenville Senior Center next to the Glen Worden School on Worden Road in Scotia. There is fun for the entire family with entertainment, raffl es, prizes, and more! Take out dinners are available! Tickets are available at the door for $8, or advance tickets may be purchased from any Glenville Rotarian. Advance tickets can also be purchased at Burnt Hills Op-tical, Charlie Palmer State Farm Insurance, Beth Kissinger CPA, or Physical Therapy Associates of Scotia. Proceeds from the dinner benefi t the Northeast Regional Food Bank, Scotia – Glenville Food Pantry and other Rotary service projects. (P)
12-week Tune-up Class for CaregiversCAPITAL REGION – Advance registration is required for this telephone class for caregivers who are providing assistance to older adult relatives, partners or friends. Class meetings held Wednesdays at 7pm starting March 14. All meetings held by telephone conference call; partici-pate from home. This award-winning program reduces stress and strain, teaches effective prob-lem solving and introduces community resources. Funded with an investment from the United Way of the Greater Capital Region and by the Albany County Department for Aging. Call Senior Services of Albany’s Caregiver Connection program at 694-3511. (P)
Marriage Encounter WeekendCAPITAL REGION – Marriage Encounter Weekend: For cou-ples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communication, revitalize their rela-tionship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. Next weekend is March 10-11. Reservations required. Call 279-3243 for additional information. (P)
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BIBLE STUDY: Area Bible study every Wednesday night at 7pm. 1026 Tomahawk Trail, Scotia/Glenville. Please call 982-1381 or 215-880-0305 to let us know you are coming or for more information.
R. P.’s JUNK REMOVAL: Will clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, barns; or one truckload. Cheap rates! Free estimates. Quick service. 258-3879.
ROSA’S REMODELING: “When Quality Matters!” Spe-cializing in all areas of home remodeling, ROSA’S RE-MODELING is the perfect blend of quality and creativity. With 30+ years’ experience, we are fully insured and have great references. Call us to-day at 377-5930 for all your home improvement needs.
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SEASONED HARDWOOD: Face cord $120; Full cord $260; Unseasoned cord $200.Delivered. 366-4493
GUIDING THE HEALING JOURNEY OF WOMEN: SANDRA NAGLE-GERMAIN, MA, a Pastoral Psychotherapist committed to those women whose bodies, minds and spirits carry wounds of abuse and trauma. Specializing in relationship conflict, grief, depression, anxiety and resistance to growth. 377-5899
LET GEORGE DO IT! Light Trucking; Clean-out: Garages, Attics, Cellars.Reasonable. Free estimates. 399-5937
PROFESSIONAL HAIRDRESSER will come to your home/location. Men’s/women’s haircuts, styling, perms, colors. Schenectady, Rotterdam, Latham. Also, errands; light housekeeping; meal prep; companionship. Patty 396-8387.
DO YOU HAVE DENTAL INSURANCE? Why pay out of pocket? We accept Metlife, GHI, Delta, Empire BC, BS, APA, Aetna, and most other dental insurance plans as payment in full for x-rays, exams, cleanings, & fillings. ANTHONY FERRARO, DDS 231 Saratoga Rd. (Rt. 50), Glenville 399-0714.
HAVE YOUR OLD Home Movies, Slides, Photos and/or VHS tapes professionally transferred to DVD for easy viewing and storage. Call MARC 377-3501 or visit www.3773501.webs.com
Experienced HandymanRemodeling and Carpentry Srvcs. Careful attention to detail. Ins. Guar. int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford 669-4530
Indian Meadows Ice Rinks Are OpenGLENVILLE – The Town of Glenville skating rinks at Indian Meadows Park, 155 Droms Rd., are now open. Hours are sunrise to sunset, and when rink conditions al-low, evening skating under the lights until 9pm. The rinks will be open until further no-tice as weather permits. There is no charge for public skat-ing. One rink is reserved for recreational skating only; the other rink for pick-up hockey. Updates on rink conditions are on the town’s website at www.townofglenville.org (P)
Reach Out For Youth FundraiserSCHENECTADY – Join us at the Schenectady YMCA, 433 State Street, on Sunday, February 12 from 1-3pm for Reach Out For Youth Fundraiser featuring Zumba Fitness with local instructors Pat-ty Brown, Emma Hans, Joan Rutherford, Brianne Fuller and Yvette Iacabucci. Suggested donation: $1. All proceeds to benefi t Reach Out For youth. For additional information, call 374-9136. (P)
Parents Without PartnersCAPITAL REGION – Calling single parents ages 30’s – 70’s (with young or adult children): Parents Without Partners (PWP) meets 6:45pm, February 4, for our singles Orientation and Open House at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, at Clifton Commons. You are invited to meet other singles from the Capital District, Saratoga and surrounding areas. PWP brings singles together in a fun, supportive, social environment through a variety of monthly activities for par-ents alone and/or with their children. Children’s activities are subsidized through chapter funds. Learn more at: www.meetup.com/PWP796 or call us at 348-2062. (P)
Flea MarketSCHENECTADY – Rotterdam United Methodist Church, corner of Curry Road and Helderberg Ave., Schenectady, will hold a Flea Market on Saturday, March 3 from 9am-3pm. Breakfast and lunch will be available. For additional information call 393-5045 or 522-3293. (P)
Valentine Chocolate FestSCOTIA – St. Andrew’s Church, 50 Sacandaga Rd., www.saintan-drewscotia.org will be hosting a Chocolate Fest on Saturday, Feb-ruary 11 from 1-4pm. Elegant chocolate treats will be available to sample and/or take home. This event also includes free gift wrap-ping and special gift baskets. Presale tickets: $5 (available at the Church offi ce and Super Suds, 88 Freeman’s Bridge Rd., Glen-ville) entitle the bearer to one extra tasting coupon. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the day of the event. For more information, call St. Andrew’s at 374-8391; email [email protected] or check our website: www.saintandrewscotia.org. (P)
Soup’s On!SCOTIA – Mark your calen-dar for “Soup’s On!” Soup bowl sampling of homemade varieties at Beukendaal Fire Dept, Sacandaga Rd., Scotia on Saturday, March 10, at 11:30am. $5 for three bowls, $2 each additional bowl, bake sale and 50/50 raffl e. (P)
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of another horticultural genius, Luther Burbank. Burbank introduced over 1,000 plant varieties that had never been seen before. His achievements were so astounding that he was initially considered a fake by the established scientifi c community. Time would prove them quite wrong in their initial assessment.
Let’s start at the beginning. Luther Burbank was born in rural Massachusetts in 1849. In 1871, he used an inheritance from his father’s estate to buy a 17 acre farm in Lunenberg, Massachusetts where he took up vegetable farming for a living. An avid reader and forward thinker, Burbank was fully convinced by the writ-ings of Charles Darwin and his theories on evolution. When one of the potato plants in his garden produced a seed ball (rare for potatoes), Burbank was astute enough to realize that it would contain seeds that would NOT breed true to the type of potato that had produced them. He let the seed ball ripen and found that it had produced 23 seeds. He grew the seeds hoping that he might come up with a new variety. As things turned out, one of the seeds produced a white skinned potato that was much larger than its red skinned parent. Burbank sold the potatoes he’d produced to a seedman from Marblehead for $150.
The seedman was thrilled and went on to make a considerable amount of money from the “Burbank Potato” which was far and away the best variety ever produced.
With his newfound funds and tempted by tales in letters from his two brothers in California, Luther sold the farm and took ten of his new potatoes and set out across the continent. Burbank’s new potato variety not only provided him the funds he needed to travel and a bit of a name in the agricultural community, but gave him a great deal of confi dence that there were many new discoveries to be made.
Burbank arrived in Santa Rosa and shortly after read Darwin’s recently published “The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom” which further inspired him to the possibilities of plant breeding that lay before him. At this time in California, there was a lot of interest in producing dried fruit for shipment back east. While California could grow huge amounts of produce, refrigerated transportation hadn’t been invented yet so farmers there concentrated on crops that could be dried before shipping. A banker in Santa Rosa wanted to get in on the boom and offered $6,000 to anyone who could provide 20,000 prune trees in 9 months; a feat considered impossible by local nurserymen. Burbank devised a plan to graft plum buds onto faster growing almond seedlings. The idea was a success and Burbank stunned locals and earned the $6,000; a tidy sum in 1882. With this money, Burbank purchased some land and a cottage and began plant breeding in earnest.
Ten years later, Burbank had enough new stock to offer plants for sale in a mail order catalog. When his catalog came into the hands of eastern and European nurserymen and botanists, it created quite a stir. Bur-bank’s catalog offered over 100 plant varieties from fruit trees to fl owers that had never been seen before…all produced by a single man! Burbank offered a walnut tree that grew as fast as a softwood, an apple that was sweet on one side but sour on the other, a new giant form of daisy (Shasta), and even a cross between a strawberry and raspberry. The offerings were so outlandish that most believed the catalog to be a hoax.
A Dutch botanist, Hugo De Vries, was so intrigued that he immediately set sail for America and traveled all the way to Santa Rosa to see for himself. Even before De Vries reached the front door of Burbank’s cottage, he knew that there was something special going on. In the front yard was one of the amazing walnut trees Burbank had developed. De Vries had expected a much larger facility with a great deal of scientifi c re-search going on. Instead, he found Burbank in his cottage with sparse notes scribbled on bits of paper scattered about. Because of Burbank’s unscientifi c methods, he had a hard time getting the scientifi c community to take him seriously (all but those who actually visited Santa Rosa).
What amazed all that did visit was Burbank’s uncanny ability to recognize individual plants from among thousands that would eventually suit his goals. One county agricultural agent commented, “ He’d go along a row of gladioli, yanking out the ones he didn’t want as fast as he could pull them up. He seemed to have an instinct that told him if a tiny plant would grow up to bear the kind of fruit he wanted. I couldn’t see any difference in them, even if I stooped and looked closely, but Burbank did no more than glance at them.”
Gradually, the world embraced Burbank for the genius he was. Like George Washington Carver, Burbank seemed to have a special communication with plants and admitted that he talked to them to offer encouragement and his love and admiration. He admits that they probably couldn’t understand his words but believed that they could sense his feelings and desires for them. This seems as outlandish now as it did then. Helen Keller, after visiting Burbank wrote, “He has the rarest of gifts, the receptive spirit of a child. Only a wise child can understand the language of fl owers and trees.”
Burbank expressed his philosophy this way, “Preconceived notions, dogmas and all other personal prejudice and bias must be laid aside. Listen patiently, quietly and reverently to the lessons, one by one, which Mother Nature has to teach, shedding light on that which was before a mystery, so that all who will, may see and know. She conveys her truths only to those who are passive and receptive. Accepting these truths as suggested, wherever they may lead, then we have the whole universe in harmony with us.”
George Washington Carver and Luther Burbank were strange and amazing men whose philosophies could be easily dismissed as pure hokum were it not for the fact that they each achieved amazing results that advanced agriculture decades in a few short years. Please read more about these amazing men on your own. You may fi nd yourself sitting quietly in your garden listening to the wisdom of a fl ower. Thanks for the read.
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PC Users Group MeetingBURNT HILLS – PC Users Group Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 15 at 6:30pm. The meeting is held at the Town of Ballston Public Library meeting room, Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills. Meeting is free & open to the public. This month “Elfi n Society to speak on their computer groups mission”. You may fi nd this interesting if you need PC’s for nonprofi t orga-nizations or you have PC equipment you no longer need. For more information, please call Dave at 399-0359. (P)
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Bible StudySCOTIA/GLENVILLE – Area Bible study every Wednesday night at 7pm. 1026 Tomahawk Trail, Scotia/Glenville. Please call 982-1381 or 215-880-0305 to let us know you are coming or for more information. (P)
Bible StudySCOTIA/GLENVILLE – Area Bible Study every Wednesday night at 7pm. 1026 Tomahawk trail Scotia/Glenville. Please call 982-1381 or 215-880-0305 to let us know you will be com-ing or for more information. (P)
Winter Concert SeriesSCHENECTADY – Musicians of Ma’alwyck with Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz (director/violin) and Sten Isachsen (guitar) will perform as part of The Friends of Schenectady County Public Library’s Beat the Snow Concert Series on Sunday, February 5, 2:30pm, in the McChesney Room of the Central Library, 99 Clinton St. These concerts are free and run through Sunday, March 25. (P)
Monday Noon ProgramsSCHENECTADY – The Friends of Schenectady County Public Library will offer a new series of Books Sandwiched In pro-grams at the Central Library, 99 Clinton Street in Schenectady. On February 6 Bertrand Fay will discuss The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt. The programs are open to the public and are held in the McChesney Room, beginning at 12pm. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lunch; beverages are available for a nominal fee. (P)
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Cupid is a symbol of Valen-tine’s Day, but many do not know how this winged match-maker came to be associated with the holiday.
Do you believe in love at fi rst sight? How many friends or relatives have said they met their dream guy or gal by a chance encounter of eyes meeting across the room? Perhaps Cupid played a role -- shooting his arrow and fi nd-ing a target.
Cupid is represented in sever-al ways. But the best-known image of Cupid is a winged, naked boy shooting arrows to join potential lovers together. Cupid has two types of arrows he can set sail. Gold-tipped arrows are what links people in love. However, Cupid also has a devious side. He can fi re lead-tipped arrows, which cause people to feel hatred. This side of Cupid is little-known.
Cupid is the son of Venus in Roman mythology. Greek myths called him Eros, and he was the son of Aphrodite. Stories say that Venus, the goddess of love and beauty became jealous with a mortal woman named Psyche. She ordered her son to punish the mortal. However, Cupid be-came enamored with Psyche and married her instead. But being a mortal, Psyche was not able to look at her hus-band. She resisted until one day her sisters persuaded her to look at him, wondering why he’d want to hide him-self from her. Upon doing so, Cupid punished Psyche by leaving her and making all of their belongings vanish.
Psyche wandered looking for her lost love. She eventually came upon the temple of Ve-nus and wanted to plead her case and apologize. However, Venus was still jealous of Psyche. Venus ordered her to complete dangerous tasks to try and win back Cupid, in an effort to destory the mortal. In one of her tasks -- a visit
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Today Cupid is the mascot of Valentine’s Day. His mis-chievous or devious nature is downplayed, and he is best known as an adorable match-maker with heart-tipped ar-rows. You can evoke Cupid
this Valentine’s Day by draw-ing arrow-pierced hearts on steamed-up mirrors in the bathroom for your mate to discover. Or send Valentines with hearts and arrows as the theme.
Many early Christian martyrs were named Valentine, which can make it confusing when trying to fi gure out just who is being honored on Valentine’s Day. While there might be many martyrs named Valentine, the two honored on Valentine’s Day are Valentine of Rome and Valentine of Terni. The former was a Roman priest who was martyred in roughly 269 AD, while the latter was bishop of what is now Terni who was martyred in 197 AD. It was not until the 14th century that any of today’s popular romantic elements began to take shape when celebrating Valentine’s Day. As a result of those new de-velopments, the distinctions between Valentine of Rome and Valentine of Terni were gradually lost, eventually prompting the feast of St. Valentine on February 14 to be removed from the General Roman Calendar in 1969.
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Happy Happy Valentine’s Valentine’s Day!Day!
Jewelry tops the list of desired Valentine’s Day presents. Ac-cording to U.S. Census stud-ies, jewelry stores in the Unit-ed States sell approximately $2 million in merchandise every Valentine’s Day. Each year leading up to February 14th, jewelry manufacturers overload the airwaves and de-partment store advertisements with the must-have jewelry trends of the season.
Many women welcome the gift of jewelry, but prefer jewelry that’s unique. Jewelry presents should be as unique as their recipient. But being personal, unique and ensur-ing your jewelry piece will be worn takes a little effort. Con-sider these pointers.
* Think beyond the diamond: Many guys feel pressured to purchase diamond jewelry. The fact is, not all women feel compelled to wear dia-monds -- well, all of the time. It may be more meaningful if you gift her with her birth-stone, a favorite gem or even a simple piece of gold. It all depends on her personality. Notice what type of jewelry she tends to wear and her
Make Jewelry a Gem of a Giftcolor preferences. Figure out if she has her heart set on a particular piece.
* Buck the trends: Avoid the marketed gift of the year. While it may work for foot-wear, jewelry, like fragrances, is more personal. A one-style-fi ts-all gift simply may not work here. Again, think about her style and personality and use that as a guide for jewelry purchases.
* New is not necessarily bet-ter: Some women adore an-tique pieces. A passed-down cameo pendant that your grandmother once wore may offer more implied meaning than that new necklace fresh off of the display case.
* Personalize your pieces:
Think about pieces that have
unique meaning. Does she
collect pearls? How about
a charm bracelet that can be
augmented each year? Even
having a pendant engraved
with a touching sentiment can
be the way to ensure her gift
is one-of-a-kind.
* Go with what works: If
she’s a stud earring sort of
gal, gift her with a new pair.
Now is not the time to try out
what you believe to be new
and exciting. A woman can
never have enough of her fa-
vorite type of jewelry.
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After the thrill of wedding fes-tivities dies down, couples often jet off to a honeymoon retreat and begin an entirely different adventure. The honeymoon may create mixed feelings, some concerning the chance to spend time alone after months of plan-ning and a few feelings of anxi-ety over spending the fi rst night together as a married couple.
For many couples, the honey-moon wedding night is the fi rst time they are intimate together or it holds a special meaning of being intimate for the fi rst time after being married. Such sig-nifi cance can put pressure on a happy and natural experience.
Wedding jitters are normal, as are honeymoon and wedding night jitters. But just as wedding trends have changed through the years, so, too, have beliefs about the wedding night. Knowing about shifting trends can allevi-ate some of the nervousness.
According to a recent survey from Brides magazine, one in three brides plan to get into bed on the wedding night and ... sleep. After all of the hoopla of planning and enjoying the wedding, most people are ex-hausted. Others say they plan to stay up and relive moments of the day. Only about half of all couples think they will consum-mate the marriage on their wed-ding night.
Taking the pressure off of the wedding night means that the rest of the honeymoon may be fi lled with opportunities to be amorous. But couples may still be fi lled with expectations for
Honeymoon how-tothe perfect romantic retreat. Here are some things to think about.
* Accept the fact that some wed-ding nights and honeymoons aren’t exactly what’s pictured in the movies. Don’t try to live up to a Hollywood-inspired ideal or you may be let down when things don’t go your way. In other words, it may rain on your beachside liaison.
* A wedding requires a lot of work. Many people fi nd them-selves to be physically ex-hausted afterward. Others fi nd they are so wound up that they cannot relax. When the mind or body is on adrenaline overload or completely wiped out, it’s not the ideal situation for romantic endeavors.
* Try to make the honeymoon stand apart from other nights by packing nice lingerie or night-time attire so that the memories will be special. There will be plenty of other times down the road when you’re an old, mar-ried couple to hop between the sheets in a ratty college T-shirt.
* Pack some candles and mood music, or ask the resort to han-dle these details for you. These items can help set the scene.
* Make sure your packing list includes special toiletries and birth control methods if you’re not ready to start a family so soon after being married. The brands you prefer may be hard to acquire while at some honey-moon locations.
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EDWARD K. KNIGHT CONSTRUCTIONDecks & kitchen renovations;
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Cell/days: 518-506-9051Home/nights: 399-1655 (C)
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Plumbing / HeatingElectrical
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For Details
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Fully Insured – Free EstimatesPlease call 370-2417 (0202)
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& CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofing, New Roofs & Repair,
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631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)
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Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certified. 378-2859 (C)
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CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;
Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)
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518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976 (0216)
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Seasonal Rates or Per PlowFree estimates. 423-3353 (0301)
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631-0572 or 229-4720Snow Removal – Roofs, Gutters, etc.Snowblowing & Shoveling (0216)
Tile WorkTile WorkORLANDO CONSTRUCTION
Custom Tile WorkRemodeling – Stamped Concrete – Excavation
Foundation Repair/Replacement 937-0629 (0301)
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Foster Parent Information MeetingSARATOGA COUNTY – A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on February 29, 4PM, at the Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next cer-tifi cation class will begin in April 2012. Please contact Jennifer Otten or Stacey McVaigh at 884-4157 for more information. (P)
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