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•Special Birthday s 21st birthday gifts for a son or daughter
A 21st birthday has more significance depending on where you live because in the USA it's official you can drink now but even if you have been drinking since you were 18, like in the UK, a 21st is more than this. It is the time you really become an adult, from 18 years old really you're just a young adult, playing at being an adult and prone to making bad decision and still needing to be bailed out and supported, especially by mom and dad. By the time you hit 21 your parents will really stand...
•How Much To Spend On A Wedding Gift in the Recession
It seems in today's financial crisis people are finding it more difficult to do things like afford gifts for special occasions and celebrations. They are really feeling the pinch of more expensive bills, food and petrol as well as lots of people out of work so how can you know what to spend on an event such as a wedding. Never spend more than you can afford to, this is the golden rule, your bills and family's food needs do come first.
It all depends on how close you are to the event. Are...
•Buying For Your Dad It Doesn t Have To Be A Nightmare
Dad's are always the most difficult person to buy for, although no-one has done a study into why they are always just awkward. Each year there's that eye squint look, what do I buy for dad, well this year whether it's father's day, birthday or Christmas here are some great tips on how to work out what he really wants.
1.Raiding his desks, draws, shed and cupboards
There are always things that he doesn't think he needs a new one of that you know he does. It may actually be that he needs...
•Will Your 30th Go With A Bang
So you are turning thirty and even if you are married and have children and a successful career, you may need a little pick me up as you have come across the first real time in your life when you are forced to look at the decisions you have made. So your partner isn't quite the same and your love life is none existent because your children take all your time and energy, that your job doesn't, it is still a time to party.
Being 30 does not have to be celebrated with simply a big party for...
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