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Kids Parties

How to organise Kids Parties whilst keeping your sanity at the same time Children love parties but the mere mention of the words, ‘kiddies party’ can send certain adults into a state of panic. Bad memories of parties of old can cause flashbacks in the mind and images of unsuccessful games of pin the tail on the donkey or times when pass the parcel nearly created a mini-riot, can resurface once more. How can you ensure that your little one enjoys a fabulous kid’s party without having a nervous breakdown in the process?

Let someone else do the hard work when you organise the Kids Parties This is vital. You need professional help to ensure the party is success. Bring in a team of experienced party planners or better still, arrange for the party to be hosted at a special venue so all you have to do is turn up with the Birthday boy or girl and let them have a terrific time with all of their little friends. Parents who book venues to host the Kids Parties tend to enjoy the day as much as the children thanks to the lower stress levels.

Think of a fun theme for the Kids Parties Arrange laser tag or paintballing for all of the children that will be attending and the kids are in for a real treat. They’ll see this as an adventure and there are plenty of specialist sites available around the country and they provide entertainment for children of all ages. Packages can be selected that include food and drink along with loads of allocated time to zap or splat your way around a course.

Make sure you have fun as well when you take part in Kids Parties If the kid’s party is well organized, which it should be if a venue is in charge, you should have fun as well. The sound of childrens’ laughter is infectious so join in with the fun and games. You only live once and this is the prime opportunity to be a child again and relive some of those happy childhood memories.

Zapsports.co.uk has a range of Kids Parties based around laser tag and paintball. If you’re planning any Kids Parties we’re sure to please; visit us today for more information!

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Bridal Party 911

Summer wedding season is here. You’ve planned for the ceremony and reception, maybe resolved a few glitches, had a bridal shower or two, mailed invitations, and the big day is finally here!

The bride, groom, and attendants often arrive at the ceremony site for photos well ahead of the time that the ceremony is scheduled to begin, and then after photos are snapped, spend idle time waiting. During that time disasters can arise: a torn hem, a headache, chipped nail polish, and even lightheadedness or a queasy stomach.

Nerves and stress often escalate. By planning ahead and packing a bridal party emergency kit, you can salvage disasters, maintain sanity, reduce stress and even enjoy the excitement of waiting for the ceremony to begin. Except for a small supply of perishable foods, you can organize these supplies in zip lock bags two weeks before the wedding and be set to remedy any unwelcome surprise.

For technical difficulties:

White thread and needle
Thread color of attendants and mothers’ dresses and needle
Scissors
Safety pins
Straight pins
Double faced tape (in case a hem falls out and there’s no time to sew)
Clear nail polish
Colored nail polish for repairs
Nail glue for repairs of artificial nails
Extra earring backs
Hair pins, if you wear your hair up
Hairspray
Extra make-up
Stain remover wipes
Hand wipes
Wash cloths and towel (include plastic bags for the used ones)
Nail clippers
Nail file or emery board
Contact lens materials

First aid:

Band-Aids
First aid cream
Kleenex
Toothbrush and toothpaste (if you have a snack after you’ve left your house)
Breath mints
Tums
Antacid
Headache relief meds
Hand sanitizer

Just in case:

Cell phone and charger
List of phone numbers you may need
List of people who are fulfilling assignments and their phone numbers

Refreshment rescue:

Save your pizza and pop for a Friday night movie at home and your iced tea for a picnic. This is the time for bottled water. If you really need some munchies, pack snacks such as apples, celery, carrots, pretzels, and cheese and crackers.

Avoid stress and find extraordinary treasures as you wait with family and friends. Tell funny stories, enjoy reminiscing. Savor the last moments of being single and anticipate the adventure that awaits you!

EnJOY your day!

Marilyn Nutter is the author of three devotional books, Dressed up Moms’ Devotions to Go, Tea Lovers’ Devotions to Go and Diva Delights Devotions to Go. She has also contributed articles to compilations and maintains a website at http://www.marilynnutter.com. Marilyn enjoys speaking to women’s church and community groups about a variety of topics that lead them to find extraordinary treasures in ordinary and challenging days.

Scottish Weddings

The first Scottish weddings date back to the 13th century. In the medieval Celtic, the church would announce
Weddings in Scotland are believed to be the most romantic and the most and the most adventurous. Since the land is filled with nature’s beauty and man-made wonders, couples can choose whether they want to get married on top of a mountain or at a beach, in a wide field, in a lighthouse, a mansion or in a castle – anywhere you like!

Scottish Weddings
Scottish weddings date back to the medieval ages of the 13th century. In those times, weddings were announced in churches for three consecutive Sundays known as the “banns of marriage”. This has been practiced for years but since people had a difficult time with this, they were subjected to asking the couple to obtain the marriage license from the local register and get the permission to get married.
The “creeling of the bridegroom” was a tradition that Scottish people practiced before which made the bridegroom carry a large basket or a creel filled with stones on his back from one end of the village to the other end and would continue doing this until his bride would come out of the house and give him a kiss. Two wedding services were held in the church. The first service takes place outside the church where the priest weds them in Scottish ceremony and the second service would be inside the church where the priest would wed them in Latin ceremony.

In the modern times, Scottish weddings are not as ritualistic as before though still a lot of traditions are being practiced. The mother of the bride will shower her daughter with presents from friends and family which is equivalent to the “bridal shower” of other countries. The female couple brings gifts that would help the couple set up their new home. The stag party is more vulgar since it has been a practice for men to let the groom drink so much that he wouldn’t be aware when his friends leave him on the streets naked or tied up. More than 700 of customs is still being practiced and it is what every Scottish couple waits.

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