January 26 is Australia Day.
Australia Day, January 26, is the biggest day of celebration in the country (Australia is also a continent) and is observed as a public holiday in all states and territories. So— it’s a long weekend folks! ...
During the Lunar New Year Eve in Hoi An, there were lots of people making fire to send stuff to their ancestors. It was quiet interesting to watch what kind of things people sent.
Most sent clothes, both formal and informal and money. Guess in what c...
Today, February 8th, Kathleen Whitehurst, co-inventor of the award-winning DaysAgo™ Digital Day Counter, marks her ninth anniversary as a breast cancer survivor. You go, Girl! In celebration of her victory over this disease, she has developed the Pink D...
There are a good many Americans who enjoy their football. I’m not one of them. I do, however, enjoy being stuffed to the gils in the name of celebration—every chance I get. And there’s always the commercials.
I agreed to watch...
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese year 4706 begins on Feb. 7, 2008.
Let us all be strong and make a difference in this world in whatever little way we can. I...
Recently we hosted a celebration at Fuller Seminary of the life and mission of the late David Allan Hubbard, who served as Fuller’s president from 1963 to 1993. In our chapel service that day we sang several of David’s favorite hymns, and his ...
just came bk frm sch..hahas..the sch celebration issh totally Stupid lorx~~the sch invite few ppl come sch bang pots n others..but the sound effect quite nice larx..hahas~~after celebration still need to go back class do our work..haiish..tiink today will...