We get giddy when it comes to a holiday. We have several we get to celebrate over the year. So, which holiday do you think is the most favorite? Is it Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving, your birthday? Take our poll and let us know your favorite.
Last year, a meme started circulating on Facebook about a "No Bra Day." Well, they are bringing it back this year. It is promoting October 13th as the day to "Set The Ta-Tas free." It's suppose to be in support of Breast Cancer, but I am convinced a man created this day!
While many in the US celebrate holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years during the cold seasons, there's a quite unknown holiday that's recently taking more notice.
Christmas means toys, food, holiday cards, laughter, singing, family squabbles and lot of sweets stuffed inside your belly. The festive season also means a ton of money will be spent on those near and dear to us—and with so many sales going on, maybe just a bit on yourself as well.
Not all seasonal jobs are created equal. Last week we took a look at some examples of holiday employment that offer good opportunities and benefits; now it's time to examine what kind of work you should actively avoid this season.
With Christmas coming around, along with cold snow and short-lived vacation days, it's time once again to think about all the new and shiny things we want and need for this year. I am counting down my own list of the things I would really like this 2013 Christmas. I'm probably not getting everything (anything more-like), but wish lists are still fun to make, so here it is.
When it comes to holiday mornings things are hectic and crazy and no one wants to think about breakfast. On Thanksgiving you are more worried about making sure the turkey is done, the side dishes and desserts are made, and the table is set. On Christmas, heck you gotta see what Santa brought. No one wants to really think about breakfast, but you will have a hungry family. So here are some idea
If you’ve been considering a seasonal job to bring in some extra cash during the holidays, it’s time to start going through the job listings. (Check sites like Indeed, GrooveJob and Snag a Job for opportunities in your area, or visit a company’s site or location directly.) There are numerous opportunities and possibilities that open up to you when you land that seasonal holiday position, beyond ju
The holidays are usually associated with families and friends getting together, but there are many people out there that are also dealing with a loss of a loved one, some for the first time.
Let's be honest, no matter what, the holidays can be a very stressful time on any given good day. There's the prepping of food, coordinating family members who may be coming in from out of town, the hustle and