Category Archives: Occasion

Missing You at Christmas

Missing you at Christmas poems will perfectly explain your feelings that how much you are missing him/her so, get missing you Christmas poems and send to anyone you want. Missing you at Christmas poem and missing someone at Christmas poems contain the perfect words for showing the emotions. We have short romantic Christmas poems and funny rude Christmas poems also.

Baby I miss you
Most at Christmas time
And I can’t get u
Get you off my mind
Every other season comes along
& I’m all right
But then I miss u, most at Christmas time

In The Flower My Rose Is You.
In The Diamond My Kohinoor Is You.
In The Sky My Moon Is u.
I’m Only Body My Heart Is u.
That’s Why I Always MISS u.
I miss u, most at Christmas time

I am missing you at Christmas.
I am longing to see your smile
But know that you can’t come.
A Christmas gift, especially chosen
For you is still waiting for you,
The garden is now white with snow
Just the way you loved it,
Holly leaves and candy sticks
Have lost their charm.
I miss last Christmas when
We were together and
This Christmas is so lonesome
But you are enjoying it, I know
In heaven…
– Copyrighted by Dgreetings

I am waiting and hoping and wishing for the time, when we can be together again! I Miss You!

Christmas may be many things
or it may be a few.
For u the joy
is each new toy
4 me
it’s watching U

Missing you at Christmas
Every day without you
since you had to go,
Is like summer without sunshine
and winter without snow.
I wish that I could talk to you
There’s so much I would say,
Life has changed so very much
since you went away.
I miss the bond between us
and I miss your kind support,
You’re in my mind and in my heart
and every Christmas thought.
I’ll always feel you close to me
and though you’re far from sight,
I’ll search for you among the stars
that shine on Christmas night.

 

Adorable Christmas Bedroom Decorations

Christmas bedroom decorations are on full blast by this time! They make any room happier and really lovely. So if you’re thinking of taking it down after the holidays, these examples might change your mind. Leave it on to get your room into a festive mood all year long. Enjoy!

There are so many comfy ways to choose! Traditional colors for decor are red and green but you can also choose blue with white or silver for a more sophisticated variant. Hang ornaments, garlands, stockings, lights, put a Christmas tree and enjoy the holidays!

 

 

 

 

 

There are many different ways they can be incorporated, from draping them over a foot board to adding them into a headboard; they can be placed around a mirror, along the ceiling or even around a window. To create an inviting space, pair string lights with sheer white curtains and hang around the bed. The combination will create a slightly enclosed and super romantic ambiance. There are so many ideas, to get inspired to decorate your own bedroom for the holidays with string lights, take a look through the numerous images in the slideshow. If you love what you have done and it works with your scheme, why not keep them up all year?

Let us know what you think, have you decorated with Christmas lights in your bedroom?

 

Christmas Trees 2013

A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce, or pine or fir, traditionally associated with the celebration of Christmas.

The first decorated Christmas tree was in Riga, Latvia in 1510.
The first printed reference to Christmas trees appeared in Germany in 1531.
Besides evergreens, other types of trees such as cherry and hawthorns were used as Christmas trees in the past.
Using small candles to light a Christmas tree dates back to the middle of the 17th century.
Thomas Edison’s assistant, Edward Johnson, came up with the idea of electric lights for Christmas trees in 1882. Christmas tree lights were first mass-produced in 1890.

Deodar Cedar – short, bluish-green needles; branches become pendulous at the tips; native to Himalayas; Deodara wood in Asia was used to build temples. In ancient Egypt Dedodara wood was used to make coffins for mummies.

Eastern Red Cedar– leaves are a dark, shiny, green color; sticky to the touch; good scent; can dry out quickly; may last just 2-3 weeks; the berries of Juniperus species are used to provide gin with its characteristic flavor. Cedar chests and lined closets prevent moth damage to wool clothing because the volatile cedar oil is a natural insecticide.

Leyland Cypress – foliage is dark green to gray color; has upright branches with a feathery appearance; has a light scent; good for people with allergies to other Christmas tree types. One of the most sought after Christmas trees in the Southeastern United States.

Balsam Fir – ¾” to 1 ½” short, flat, long lasting needles that are rounded at the tip; nice, dark green color with silvery cast and fragrant. Named for the balsam or resin found in blisters on bark. Resin is used to make microscope slides and was sold like chewing gum; used to treat wounds in Civil War. Abies ancient name – rising or tall tree, name for the European fir. balsamea balsam-producing.

Douglas-Fir – good fragrance; holds blue to dark green; 1″ to 1 ½” needles; needles have one of the best aromas among Christmas trees when crushed. Named after David Douglas who studied the tree in the 1800’s; good conical shape; can live for a thousand years. Douglas-fir is considered the second tallest tree in North America, after redwood and can grow over 300 ft. tall.

Fraser Fir – dark green, flattened needles; ½ to 1 inch long; good needle retention; nice scent; pyramid-shaped strong branches which turn upward. Named for a botanist, John Fraser, who explored the southern Appalachians in the late 1700’s. Growing Fraser fir for Christmas trees and wreaths is a multi-million dollar business in the southern Appalachians.

Grand Fir – shiny, dark green needles about 1″ – 1 1/2 ” long; the needles when crushed, give off a citrusy smell. On Mt. Hood, Oregon, early settlers tied ropes around grand firs to slow down and control their descent. Rope burned trees from this era are still standing. Grand fir’s sweet pitch was once chewed by Native Americans.

Noble Fir – one inch long, bluish-green needles with a silvery appearance; has short, stiff branches; great for heavier ornaments; keeps well; is used to make wreaths, door swags and garland.

Afghan Pine –  soft, short needles with sturdy branches; open appearance; mild fragrance; keeps well; grown in Texas; native to Afghanistan, Russia & Pakistan

Austrian Pine –  dark green needles, 4 to 6 inches long; retains needles well; moderate fragrance.

Virginia Pine – dark green needles are 1 ½” – 3″ long in twisted pairs; strong branches enabling it to hold heavy ornaments; strong aromatic pine scent; a popular southern Christmas tree. Virginia pine is an aggressive pioneer that produces pulpwood more rapidly than most pines on poor sites. It is also useful for mine land reclamation.

 

Season’s Greetings

Season’s Greetings. In warm appreciation of our association during the past year, we extend our very best wishes for a happy holiday season.

Seasons greetings and warm wished for a happy new year.

Season’s Greetings and best wishes for the New Year.

Warmest greetings of the season and best wishes for happiness in the new year.

Wishing you a season filled with beautiful moments and cherished memories

Thank you for the pleasure of your friendship and goodwill during the past year.  We wish you a wonderful holiday season and a New Year full of happiness and prosperity.

Season’s Greetings
…and thank you for your support.

May health and happiness be yours in all seasons!

May the holiday blessing of peace and joy be yours throughout the New Year.

May the joys of the season be with you throughout the year

 

Thanksgiving Quotes for Friends

Thanksgiving Quotes for Friends

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by John Fitzgerald

“Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, once a year; to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by Edward Sandford Martin

“Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare.  They are consumed in twelve minutes.  Half-times take twelve minutes.  This is not coincidence.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by Erma Bombeck

“Thanksgiving comes to us out of the prehistoric dimness, universal to all ages and all faiths.  At whatever straws we must grasp, there is always a time for gratitude and new beginnings.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by J. Robert Moskin

“Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.” – Thanksgiving Day Quotes by W.T. Purkiser

“Stand up, on this Thanksgiving Day, stand upon your feet.  Believe in man.  Soberly and with clear eyes, believe in your own time and place.  There is not, and there never has been a better time, or a better place to live in.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by Phillips Brooks

“Forever on Thanksgiving Day the heart will find the pathway home.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by Wilbur D. Nesbit

“There is one day that is ours.  There is one day when all we Americans who are not self-made go back to the old home to eat saleratus biscuits and marvel how much nearer to the porch the old pump looks than it used to.  Thanksgiving Day is the one day that is purely American.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by O. Henry

“I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and new.”
– Thanksgiving Day Quotes by Will Carleton

 

Happy Thanksgiving 2013

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and on the second Monday of October in Canada. Thanksgiving has its historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, and has long been celebrated in a secular manner as well.

Happy Thanksgiving 2013to all of you…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eid ul Adha 2013 Wallpapers

Eid-ul-Adha is  the  Muslim festival that marks the end of the pilgrimage to Makkah  known as Hajj. Eid-ul-Adha is also known as the “Feast of Sacrifice,”and it commemorates Abraham’s faith and devotion to Allah. Eid-ul-Adha is a sacred Muslim holiday that is celebrated around the world with prayer, sacrifice, and food.

Eid-ul-Adha 2013 Wallpapers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Independence Day (Pakistan) Wallpapers

Pakistan Independence Day observed annually on August 14, is a national holiday in Pakistan, commemorating the day when Pakistan achieved independence and was declared a sovereign nation, following the end of the British Raj in 1947. Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement; the Pakistan Movement aimed for creation of an independent Muslim state by division of the north-western region of the South Asia and was led by All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The event was brought forth by the Indian Independence Act 1947 in which the British Indian Empire was divided into two new countries—the Dominion of India (later the Republic of India) and the Dominion of Pakistan (later the Islamic Republic of Pakistan).(wikipedia)

14th August Pakistan Independence Day Wallpapers