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I know a little bit about procrastination.  I haven’t been feeling well (you’ll notice a distinct lack of blogs recently, which is unlike me!) and when I have felt up to working my computer has been crashing a bunch.  Not very helpful…so now I feel very behind and boy-oh-boy is it tempting just to procrastinate and watch an episode of Bones or Lie to Me on Hulu but, since I’m feeling better, I ought to get back into the swing of things and give you, my dear readers, something to read!

By M. Gauvin – www.matthewgauvin.com

I’ll make this post short, sweet and to the point so you can start perusing the options here – from flowers to jewelry to gifts to sweets – there are stores that you can order from in time for Mother’s …read more




***This is the 100th Post!!!***
In yesterday’s post I suggested some specific books (or for the mom who really loves reading – a Kindle would be another fantastic gift) that would make nice Mother’s Day gifts.  For the second part of this series I am going to embellish on the idea and show you different ways to make any book or publication into a really thoughtful and personalized present.

By M. Gauvin – www.matthewgauvin.com

Part II
Ideas for Making Any Book or Publication Into a Really Thoughtful and Personalized Present
Books are great presents for a variety of reasons, including, you don’t have to worry about getting the wrong size or color, they ship well, wrap easily, and there is such a wide variety to choose from that, as long as your recipient likes to read, you can find something that really suits …read more



Claddagh Ring



This Claddagh ring is just one of many beautiful varieties on the traditional Irish ring. The history of the Claddagh design, ring and significance of how it is worn is rich with details and legends – you can learn more by visiting this link.

Claddagh rings are traditionally worn by the Irish which is, of course, why I’m blogging about it so close to St. Patrick’s Day. The Claddagh design and the customs originated in the Claddagh fishing village near Galway, Ireland.

The Irish roots of the design and tradition of the ring make this a perfect gift to convey friendship or love this St. Patrick’s Day. There are rings for men and women and you can wear this whether single, in a relationship, engaged or married – on which hand and what direction you wear the ring symbolizes …read more

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