Archive for December, 2009
Anniversary Commemorations
Celebrate your wedding anniversary in style. Renew your love for each other by updating your old-fashioned rings, or adding another one to commemorate a new chapter in your lives. The 14k yellow gold anniversary band comes in various designs that will satisfy anyone’s discriminating tastes. It is easy to wear on a daily basis and won’t irritate your skin.
Wedding bands can be ordered in different ring sizes as well as millimeter widths. They also now come in very attractive designs that include one or more gemstones to enhance their look. Anniversary bands are also available in other metal types aside from gold. There are platinum, sterling silver, titanium, stainless steel, and even rubber. Make sure that the presentation of the ring is special by placing it in a handcrafted wooden ring box.
Let Your Child Start Puzzles Early
Are you a puzzle aficionado? Do you want your child to start early with puzzles? Puzzles are fun and exciting. The excitement of finding the right piece and the anticipation of seeing the full picture makes puzzles very addictive. Plus it also teaches your child patience and tenacity.
There are many kinds of puzzles, but the one that are most popular with the younger kids is the wood jigsaw puzzle. They are oftentimes painted in bright colors or depict fun, happy scenes. They’re also very easy to put together. Parents and children will have tons of fun putting together these puzzles.
Quality Handmade Wood Art

Before this summer I had never been a frequent patron of farmer’s markets, but as my sister was employed by a local fisherman, I found myself visiting her at several markets around the Greater Seattle area. At first I was slightly skeptical about what I would find there, but was pleased to discover a laid back atmosphere and an assortment of quality goods. I assumed that there would be nothing but herbs and turnips, but I found that there was actually an assortment of vendors.
One of my favorite booths to visit was an old woodworker named Lyle. He would bring his lathe to the market and make exquisite handmade wood art on the sport. For my mom’s birthday, I decided to buy her a piece of wood art that was a spitting image of her dog Charlie.
