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You can find great local Nevada real estate information on Localism.com Mary Warren is a proud member of the ActiveRain Real Estate Network, a free online community to help real estate professionals grow their business. ArchivesDecember 2006Christmas GreetingsPosted at 12:00 AM, Dec. 21, 2006There are many ways to say Merry Christmas. The list below shows over 100 ways in different languages. Try them with some of your family/friends when you see them this year. Remember, no matter how you say it or whatever your custom, we are all one - Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! or................... Afghanistan: Of Christmas to akhtar of bakhtawar au newai kal of mubarak Shah Albania: Gézuar Krishlingdjet Andorra: Bon Nadal
Armenia: Shnorhavor Sourp Dzunjcount Aruba: Bon Pasco, Bon Anja Australia: Happy Christmas Austria: Frohlichi Wiehnacht Azerbaijan: Tezze Lliniz Yahsi Olsn Bahamas: Happy Christmas Bangladesh: Shuvo Baro DIN Belgium: Zalig Kerstfeest Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sretam Bozic, Hristos rodi Brazil: Happy Birthday Brunei Darussalam: Selamat Hari Natal Bulgaria: Vessela Koleda Burundi: Noeli Nziza, Joyeux Noel Bután: Krist Yesu Ko Shuva Janbma Utsav Ko Upalaxhma Hardik Shuva Canada: Merry Christmas, Joyeux Noel Cabo Verde: Festas boas China: Sheng Dan Kuai Him Colombia: Merry Christmas for all Congo, The: Joyeux Noel Cook Islands: orana Kia and kia manuia rava i teia Kiritime Croatia: Sretan Bozic Cyprus: Eftihismena Christougenna, Noeliniz kutlu olsun sees yeni yili Czech Republic: Vesele Vanoce Denmark: Glaedelig Jul Dutch Antilles: Bon Pasco, Bon Anjua Egypt: Mboni Chrismen Eritrea: Melkam Yelidet Beaal, Poket Kristmen Estonia: Haid Joule, Roomsaid Joule Ethiopia: Melkam Yelidet Beaal, Poket Kristmet France: Joyeux Noel French Polynesia: Joyeux Noel Germany: Frohliche Weihnachten Ghana: Afishapa Greenland: Glaedelig Jul, Juullimi Ukiortaassamilu Pilluarit Greece: Eftihismena Christougenna Guam: Felis Pasgua Guinea-Bissau: Festas boas Haiti: Jwaye Nwel Holland: Prettige Kerstdagen Hong Kong: Sing gives fiy loc Hungary: Boldog Karacsonyt Iceland: Gleileg Jól India: Shub Christu Jayanti Indonesia: Salamet Hari Natal Iran, Islamic Republic of: Christmas Mobarrak Iraq: Idah Saidan Wasanah Jadidah Ireland: Nollaig Shona dhuit Israel: Mo `adim Lesimkha Italy: Buon Natale Japan: Merii Kurisumasu Jordan: Mboni Chrismen Latvia: Priecigus xiemassvetkus! Lebanon: Milad Majeed Lituania: Laimingu Kaledu Luxembourg: Schei Kreschtdeeg Madagascar: Joyeux Noel, Arahata traty ny Krismasy Malaysia: Selamat Hari Krimas Marianas Islands: Filis Pasgua Malta: II-Milied it-Tajjeb Marshall Islands: Monono ilo raaneoan Nejin Mexico: Feliz Navidad Moldavia, Repubic of: Craciun fericit if a An Nou fericit! Monaco: Festusu Natale Namibia: Geseende Kersfees Nepal: Krist Yesu Ko Shuva Janma Utsav Ko Upalaxhma Hardik Shuva New Guinea: Bikpela hamamas blong dispela Krismas Norway: Gledelig Jul Pakistan: Bara DIN Mubarrak Ho Philippines: Maligayang Pasko Poland: Boze Narodzenie Portugal: Festas boas Puerto Rico: Happy Passovers Rumania: Sarbatori vesele Russian Federation: Hristos Razdajetsja, Rozdjestvom Hristovim Rwanda: Noheli Nziza Samoa: Manuia Him Kirisimasi San Marino: Buon Natale Saudi Arabia: Mboni Vhrismen Singapore: Sheng Dan Kuai Him, Nathar Puthu Varuda Nalthukkal South Africa: Geseende Kersfees Sri Lanka: Subha nath thalak Vewa, Nathar Puthu Varuda Valthukkal Sudan: Wilukeng Natal Surinam: Zalig Kersfeest, Wang swietie Kresnetie Sweden: God Jul Switzerland: Frohliche Wiehnacht, Joyeux Noel Taiwan: Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen So Tanzania, Republic of: Krismas Njema Na Heri Za Mwaka mpya Thailand: Ewadee Pe-e Mai Turkey: Mutlu Noeller Uganda: Webale Krismasi Ukraine: Veseloho Van Rizdva United Kingdom: Happy Christmas, Nadolig Llawen (ales) United States: Merry Christmas Vatican, City of the: Buon Natale Vietnam: Chuc mung Giang Sinh Yemen: Mboni Chrismen Yugoslavia: Cestitamo Bozic Zimbabue: Happy Christmas
Holiday VisitingPosted at 12:00 AM, Dec. 20, 2006With the holidays upon us so comes the visiting of friends and relatives. Here are a few tips for you on being the 'almost-perfect' guest:
How to Reduce Your Stress this ChristmasPosted at 12:00 AM, Dec. 19, 2006How to Reduce Your Stress this Christmas About the author: Want more ways to enjoy life? Kerry-Ann Cox, author and healer, has just released her new book 'The Stress Free Mind - new ways of thinking and looking at life to reduce your stress levels' Find our more at http://www.exaltedliving.com/stress.htm Christmas MemoriesPosted at 12:00 AM, Dec. 18, 2006One of my very favorite Christmas memories is Christmas Eve at your house in Pomona, CA There were about 20 of us, mostly family, maybe some friends and others without a place to spend the evening. Long tables were set up in the family room (which was an attached garage that my dad and grandfather had converted to family room) right off the kitchen. The decorations, the music, the family all together were none but the best times. The food was scrumptuous. Although when I was younger I may not have thought that! One of my favorite dishes that my mom made only once a year was an "Oyster Casserole"....it was her Christmas Eve tradition to make it. Unfortunately the recipe she used went to the grave with her back in 1987. Thanks to the internet and a real estate related 'list-serv' I participate in I have found a recipe similar to the one my mom made, and I will be making it this Christmas Eve. (I remember 'scrunching' the saltines for the casserole, that memory came back as I read this recipe). Provided to me by Reba Saxon a Realtor with Keller-Williams in Austin, TX: Here is what I do, it may be what you remember, or not. It's one of my favorite dishes at holidays, simple (5 ingredients), but expensive (oysters $10/pint=$40!!!) Just seeing that number makes me realize that this is REALLY good, if I don't bat an eye at $40 ingredients for a casserole!!
4 pints oysters
3 sleeves saltines
cayenne pepper
stick of butter
half & half
Butter a casserole dish. Crumble 1 sleeve of saltines, more if you need it to cover dish well. Cover saltines with oysters. Dot with butter, dash of salt and fairly liberally with cayenne pepper. Repeat twice, using all materials, ending with buttered, peppered saltine layer on top, not oysters. Soak with half & half, don't allow the level of the liquid to rise above the level of the crackers but close. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes.
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View more entries tagged with: Recipes, Food, Christmas Christmas Cards for Our Servicemen/womenPosted at 12:00 AM, Dec. 17, 2006Many of our men and women who have been serving in Iraq this year will return home, either on leave or because their tour of duty is over, and will spend Christmas at home with family and friends. But a lot of them did not make it alive and these families will not spend Christmas with their loved ones. They paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Let us not forget not just our servicemen and women but their families as well. These deployments are hard on the whole family....wives, children, brothers, sisters, parents and friends. For our servicepeople Xerox has a great feature - they will send care packages with cards that you can format online at www.LetsSayThanks.com. You can visit this site every day and send cards to servicemen and women thanking them for { Last Page } { Next Page } |
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