Thursday, August 7th

Lose Weight and Feel Great Week

Lose Weight and Feel Great week begins on January 5 and continues until January 12. Losing weight — whether it’s dropping a few holiday pounds or beginning a life-changing journey to better health — is one of the most popular resolutions made during the New Year. If you know someone who is trying to lose weight, you know they need all the support and encouragement you can give them. Here are some tips to help a friend or loved one reach their ideal weight goal. Don’t Offer Temptation: People go off their diets for a number of reasons and temptation is one of them. Instead of a greasy, fried, fat Click to Read more…

Monday, August 4th

Getting Back in the (School) Groove

In the United States, the date of the first day of school depends on the state/district the student resides in. For many, summer vacation ends on the day after Labor Day, but other children begin their new school year as early as mid-August. A new school year typically means a new grade level, new books and supplies, new teachers and new friends – sometimes even a new school. The first day of school can be an anxious time, especially for children just beginning this new phase in their lives. Listening to their fears and concerns and offering encouragement, planning a routine, and taking a tour of the school are a few Click to Read more…

Monday, July 28th

National Thinking You Week – September 22-28, 2014

Ever wondered what your old school friends are up to? What about that favorite aunt who you haven’t spoken to simply because you’ve been too busy? This year, there is a reason and a special time to make the effort to reach out. Take advantage of the newly created National Thinking of You Week and get back in touch with the wonderful people in your life. National Thinking of You Week was created by the Greeting Card Association (GCA) and is scheduled to be held the week of September 22 through September 28, 2014. It is intended to be a week where we reach out to each other, spreading cheer Click to Read more…

Thursday, July 24th

Tying the Knot: Military Style

Men and women serving in the US Armed Forces often opt for a military wedding, making the pomp and ceremony of a marriage ceremony more spectacular with national pride and respect for tradition. Dress uniforms, the wedding chapel on base or a military academy, white gloves, and honor guards with swords, rifles or sabers … these elements create incredible, unforgettable memories that will be cherished for many years to come. Greeting Card Universe knows how much friends and family want to celebrate a military bride and groom’s special day with Congratulations – Military Wedding cards in select patriotic themes. We also offer unique Military Wedding Bridal Party Invitations designed especially Click to Read more…

Thursday, July 17th

Christmas in July for Troops Overseas

It’s the height of summer and Christmas is still months away. However, a deployed soldier, sailor, airman or Marine is still in need of home comforts and the small necessities and treats that make life in a war zone a little easier as well as reminding them of their loved ones at home. Why wait until Christmas when you can send a “Christmas in July” package? Get friends and family involved, too.  Some of the most requested items are: Powdered energy drink mixes & energy bars Individual servings of condiments (ketchup, mustard, relish, hot sauce) Travel size toiletries Foot care items Batteries And here are more suggestions for What to Click to Read more…

Friday, July 11th

Armed Forces “Birthdays”

Each branch of the US Armed Forces celebrates a birthday each year, typically on the anniversary date of their founding by Congress. The occasion may include a traditional Birthday Ball or other celebrations by military personnel, service men and women, veterans, patriots, and their families and friends. The US Army was founded in 1775 on June 14 and celebrates its anniversary annually on this date. The US Navy celebrates its founding  in 1775 on October 13. The US Marine Corps celebrates its 1775 founding on November 10 with a Birthday Ball. The US Air Force celebrates its 1947 founding on September 18 when it became a separate branch from the Army Click to Read more…

Wednesday, July 2nd

Welcome Home From Boot Camp

“Boot camp” is a time when military recruits receive basic training and an introduction to life in the Armed Forces. Each branch of the U.S. military maintains and operates their own training facilities. How long boot camp lasts differs with each branch, but can be from 8 weeks to 12 weeks long. If you’re a U.S. military recruit and looking for tips, check out How to Survive Boot Camp. At the end of basic training and before their first deployment, a new military member typically receives leave (vacation). Many choose to return home to spend time with their family and friends. Greeting Card Universe knows you miss your loved ones Click to Read more…

Wednesday, June 25th

College/University Acceptance Congratulations

Graduating students who plan to go to college or seek further education in Medical or other schools begin making their applications as soon as possible. While it’s easy to search for information on colleges on the Internet, finding the right college can still be a difficult decision to make. Here are some guides to help: College Search Step by Step Students can search by category and get answers and advice. 10 Steps to Picking the Right College Common sense advice for those about to begin their search. 15 Mistakes to Avoid in Choosing Your College Following this guideline will alleviate some of the stresses involved. Since the costs associated with Click to Read more…

Wednesday, June 18th

Technical School or College?

It’s a decision faced by many young people who are graduating high school and seeking to further their education – should I attend a technical school or college? While a college education typically offers more income potential in the long run, there can be drawbacks that may outweigh the benefits. To help figure out the answer, answer these questions: Are you prepared to sacrifice a minimum of four years of your working life to obtain a bachelor’s degree (more time and costs for a Master’s degree or Ph.D.)? According to the National Center for Education Statistics, only 59% of students seeking a bachelor’s degree successfully graduate within 6 years. Are Click to Read more…

Tuesday, June 10th

Graduating with Honors

Whether a student makes the Dean’s List, the Honor Roll, or is the Class Valedictorian, graduating with honors is the result of putting in the work and the effort in their studies to reach greatness. Such acknowledgements are always well deserved. Honor Roll high school students usually have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher. List criteria may vary from school to school. Membership in the National Honor Society is another worthy achievement. The Class Valedictorian is chosen by the high school administrators from the student population. Schools have different criteria for how the choice is made and some choose more than one.  The Class Valedictorian gives the Click to Read more…

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