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Celebrating Christmas Across Miles

The holiday season is a time for togetherness, warmth, and creating cherished memories with loved ones. However, circumstances may keep us apart from family or friends during this special Christmas time. While physical distance can be tough, the magic of gifting allows us to bridge the gap and send a piece of our love across the miles. If you have friend and family in the UK, here are a few ways to connect with them, or surprise and share in the magic of gifting this holiday season:

Personalized Treasures:

Consider sending a personalized Christmas gift that captures the essence of your relationship. Customized jewelry, engraved keepsakes, or monogrammed items add a personal touch, reminding your loved ones that they are always close to your heart. We have a few different necklaces and bracelets that can be custom made for you!

Festive Gift Baskets:

Bring the joy of the Christmas season to their doorstep with a festive gift basket. Whether it’s a selection of gourmet Christmas treats, a wine and cheese pairing, or a holiday-themed delight, these curated baskets offer a taste of Christmas cheer, creating a shared experience despite the physical distance. We have a wide variety of options

Virtual Christmas Experiences:

In the digital age, gifting Christmas experiences has never been easier. Consider virtual experiences like online Christmas cooking classes, wine tastings, or a subscription to a streaming service. These gifts offer shared Christmas moments, even if you’re celebrating from different corners of the world.

Thoughtful Christmas Letters and Cards:

Never underestimate the power of heartfelt Christmas words. A handwritten Christmas letter or a carefully chosen Christmas card expressing your love and holiday wishes can bring immense Christmas joy. Share your favorite Christmas memories, future Christmas plans, or simply let them know how much they mean to you.

 

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This Christmas season, let your loved ones feel your presence despite the physical distance. Thoughtful, meaningful Christmas gifts carry the magic of the season and turn Christmas moments of separation into opportunities for connection and joy. Because, after all, the most precious Christmas gifts are the ones that create lasting Christmas memories and bring Christmas hearts closer together.

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Navigating the Distance: Gift Ideas for Your U.K. Loved Ones

Living miles apart from friends and family can make gift-giving a heartfelt challenge. However, with a thoughtful selection, you can bridge the gap and share the joy of gifting. Here’s a curated gift guide to help you send love to your dear ones in the UK.

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Food & Drink Gift Baskets:

One of the most delightful ways to send warmth across borders is through a carefully crafted food and drink gift basket. Here are four top favorites this holiday season:

  • Cheese Lover – cheese, crackers, & red wine, what more could you want!

  • Snowy Delights – the Christmas essentials are covered with this one: mince pies, Christmas pudding, iced fruit cake, 2 bottles of wine, and more!

  • Cool Christmas (as shown) – a true festive feast!

  • Christmas Cracker Carton – this one has a perfect mix of sweet & savory!

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Fresh Bouquet of Flowers:

Flowers speak the language of the heart, and our special Christmas bouquet goes beyond the ordinary. With long-lasting blooms, it ensures a continuous burst of festive colors throughout the holidays. Choose this option to send a touch of nature and elegance to your loved ones’ homes. Shop our flowers. 

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Custom Jewelry:

For a gift that transcends time, consider creating a custom necklace or bracelet. Express your unique connection through a personalized piece that resonates with the recipient. Delivered just in time for Christmas, this timeless treasure becomes a cherished symbol of your love. Shop our custom jewelry.

Despite the miles that separate us, the joy of giving knows no boundaries. Whether it’s a delectable food basket, a vibrant bouquet of flowers, or a personalized piece of jewelry, each gift is a token of love that transcends the distance. Choose one (or a combination!) to make this Christmas a memorable celebration of connection and affection.

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5 Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day Across Distance and Borders

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Send Him a Thoughtful Gift

Sending your dad a thoughtful gift is a great way to show him that you’re thinking of him on Father’s Day. Instead of dealing with shipping costs, duties and other fees, you can order a gift online and have it delivered directly to his doorstep. You can choose from a variety of options, such as beer or wine, chocolates or a fruit basket, or other gift baskets packed full of treats and snacks that will make him feel loved and appreciated.

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Send an Email or E-Card

A heartfelt message via email or e-card is a simple yet meaningful way to express your love and appreciation for your dad on Father’s Day. You can write about your favorite memories with him, the things you admire most about him, or simply tell him how much you love and appreciate him. To add a even more personal touch, you can include some photos or drawings to make the letter extra special.

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Plan a Video Call or Virtual Activity

Thanks to technology, it’s easier than ever to stay connected with loved ones who live far away. Plan a video call with your dad on Father’s Day, so you can catch up, share stories, and spend some quality time together. If you want to take it a step further, you can plan a virtual activity, such as cooking a meal together, watching a movie simultaneously, or playing an online game.

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Organize a Surprise Delivery

If you want to go the extra mile, you could organize a surprise delivery for your dad on Father’s Day. Inquire with a neighbor, local friend, or vendor to deliver a special treat such as coffee and donuts or a meal from her favorite restaurant. This will certainly let him know that you’re thinking of him on this special day.

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Father’s Day in the UK and Around the World: History and Traditions

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Celebrating the Dads!

Father’s Day is a special day dedicated to celebrating and honoring fathers and fatherhood in the UK. Similar to Mother’s Day, it is a day when children express their love, gratitude, and appreciation for their fathers and paternal figures. While it is widely celebrated across the UK, the history and traditions of Father’s Day in the country vary from those in the US. In this blog post, we will explore the history of Father’s Day in the UK and some interesting facts about the holiday worldwide.

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Father’s Day in the UK!

Father’s Day in the UK has its origins in the early 20th century, around the same time as the US. However, it was not officially recognized as a holiday until much later. The holiday was first celebrated on June 19th, 1910, in the US, and gradually spread to the UK.

In the UK, Father’s Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. Its origin can be traced back to the 1930s, when a Mrs. Grace Golden Clayton from Fairmont, West Virginia, suggested that a day be set aside to honor fathers. However, the holiday did not gain much popularity until the 1940s and 1950s.

Today, Father’s Day is celebrated in the UK by giving gifts, cards, and spending time with fathers and paternal figures. It is also a day to recognize and appreciate the contributions that fathers and father figures make in the lives of their children.

Interesting Facts About Father’s Day Internationally:

  1. Father’s Day is celebrated on different dates worldwide. For instance, in Germany, it is celebrated on Ascension Day, which is a public holiday that falls on a Thursday 40 days after Easter.

  2. In Thailand, Father’s Day is celebrated on December 5th, which is the birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who is considered the father of the nation.

  3. In Brazil, Father’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in August. It is customary to give fathers gifts and to have a special meal or barbecue with the family.

  4. In Italy, Father’s Day is celebrated on March 19th, which is the feast day of Saint Joseph, the patron saint of fathers.

  5. In some countries, such as Japan and South Korea, Father’s Day is celebrated as part of a larger holiday that includes both parents. It is called “Parents’ Day” and is celebrated on May 8th.

Father’s Day is an important day across the globe, and while its origins and traditions may differ, the sentiment of celebrating and honoring fathers remains the same. Whether you celebrate it on the third Sunday of June in the UK or on a different date elsewhere, Father’s Day is a day to express gratitude, love, and appreciation for the fathers and paternal figures in our lives.

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National Tea Day: Celebrating the Beloved Beverage

As a gift basket company that specializes in snacks and drink gifts, including ones with tea, we can’t help but get excited about National Tea Day! Celebrated annually on April 21st, this day is dedicated to the most popular beverage in the world after water: tea. From its humble origins in China to becoming a daily ritual for millions of people around the world, tea has a long and rich history that is worth celebrating.

So, what is National Tea Day all about, and how do people celebrate it?

This day is an opportunity to pay homage to tea and all its many varieties, from black and green to white and herbal. It’s a chance to learn more about the different types of tea, their health benefits, and the cultural significance of tea-drinking around the world.

One way to celebrate National Tea Day is to host a tea party! Whether it’s an elegant afternoon tea with finger sandwiches and scones, or a casual gathering with friends over a pot of tea, there are endless ways to enjoy this beloved beverage. You could even hold a tea-tasting party, where everyone brings their favorite tea to share and compare.

Of course, there are also plenty of tea-related events and activities that take place on National Tea Day. From tea ceremonies and tastings to workshops and talks, there are many ways to immerse yourself in the world of tea.

So, why not celebrate National Tea Day in style with one of our tea gift baskets? It’s the perfect way to show someone you care, and to enjoy the simple pleasures of a good cup of tea.

National Tea Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate one of the world’s most beloved beverages. Whether you prefer to enjoy tea on your own or share it with friends, there are many ways to mark this occasion. And, of course, there’s no better way to celebrate than with a tea gift basket from our company. So why not browse our collection and find the perfect gift for yourself or someone you love? Happy National Tea Day!

Celebrating Siblings Day: Ideas for Siblings Living in Different Countries

Siblings Day, also known as National Siblings Day, is an annual holiday that celebrates the unique bond between siblings. Siblings share a special relationship that is different from any other relationship in our lives. The holiday is celebrated on April 10th in Canada but it is also observed in many other countries around the world and sometimes on a different day. So where did this holiday come from?

Origins of Siblings Day

Siblings Day was first proposed by Claudia Evart in 1995 in honor of her siblings who had passed away. She wanted to create a holiday to celebrate the bond between siblings and the importance of family relationships. The holiday was officially recognized by the US Congress in 2020.

Activities for Siblings Living in Different Countries

If you and your siblings are living in different countries, you might find it challenging to celebrate Siblings Day together. However, there are still many ways to honor the occasion and show your love and appreciation for each other. Here are some ideas:

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Schedule a video call:

Thanks to technology, it’s easier than ever to stay in touch with loved ones, even if they’re thousands of miles away. Schedule a video call with your siblings and catch up on each other’s lives. You could even plan a virtual game night or watch a movie together.

Send a gift:

If you can’t be with your siblings in person, why not send them a gift to let them know you’re thinking about them? We have a great range of snacks, treats, and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options.

Create a shared photo album:

Gather old photos of you and your siblings from your childhood and create a shared photo album online. This is a great way to reminisce about old times and share memories. There are some great digital photo frame options that allow you to add current photos and share memories with loved ones quicker than ever.

Plan a trip:

If it’s an option, plan a trip to meet up with your siblings. Whether it’s at one of your homes or a neutral location, this is a great way to spend quality time together and create new memories.

Siblings Day is a special occasion that celebrates the unique bond between siblings. Whether you’re living in different countries or right next door, there are many ways to show your love and appreciation for each other. By taking the time to connect with your siblings, you can strengthen your bond and create lasting memories. So, make sure to mark your calendar for April 10th and celebrate the special relationship you share with your siblings.

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The History and Fun of April Fools’ Day: Famous Pranks and Kind Tricks to Play

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April Fools’ Day, also known as All Fools’ Day, is a holiday celebrated on the first of April every year. On this day, people play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other, with the aim of making them look foolish.

The history of April Fools’ Day is shrouded in mystery, and the origins of the holiday are not entirely clear. Some historians believe that the holiday dates back to ancient Rome, where a festival called Hilaria was held in honor of the goddess Cybele. During the festival, people played pranks on each other, and the person who was fooled was crowned the “King of Fools.”

Others believe that April Fools’ Day originated in medieval Europe, where the calendar was changed in the 16th century from the Julian to the Gregorian system, moving the start of the year from April 1 to January 1. Those who continued to celebrate the new year on April 1 were called “April Fools” and were subjected to ridicule and pranks.

Regardless of its origins, April Fools’ Day has become a popular holiday around the world, with people playing tricks and pranks on each other in a spirit of fun and good humor.

Some of the most famous April Fools’ Day jokes in history include:

  • The BBC’s “Spaghetti Trees” hoax: In 1957, the BBC aired a segment on its news program Panorama claiming that spaghetti grew on trees in Switzerland. The segment featured footage of people picking spaghetti from trees, and many viewers were fooled.
  • The “Left-Handed Whopper”: In 1998, Burger King announced that it was introducing a new burger called the “Left-Handed Whopper,” which was specifically designed for left-handed people. The burger was identical to the regular Whopper, except that all the ingredients were rotated 180 degrees. Many left-handed customers were fooled and ordered the new burger.
  • The “Google Nose” prank: In 2013, Google announced that it had developed a new feature called “Google Nose,” which allowed users to search for smells. The announcement included a video demonstrating the feature, and many people believed it was real.

While April Fools’ Day is traditionally a day for playing pranks and jokes on others, it can also be a day for kindness and generosity. Here are two examples of kind or generous April Fools’ Day tricks you can play:

  • Leave a surprise gift for someone or send them a gift: You can leave a small gift or treat for someone to find on April Fools’ Day, with a note saying that it’s a gift, not a prank. If you know someone in the U.K., consider sending them something special
  • Compliment someone: Instead of playing a prank, you can use April Fools’ Day as an opportunity to give someone a sincere compliment or praise them for something they’ve done well.

April Fools’ Day is a holiday that has been celebrated for centuries, and while it’s traditionally a day for playing pranks and jokes on others, it can also be a day for kindness and generosity. Whether you choose to play a prank or do something kind, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the spirit of the holiday.

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Easter: A Celebration of Hope, Renewal, and Redemption

What is Easter all about?

Easter is a Christian festival that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It is observed on the first Sunday following the full moon after the vernal equinox, which usually falls between March 22 and April 25. Easter is the culmination of the Holy Week, which begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Easter Sunday.

Easter has its roots in the Jewish holiday of Passover, which commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. According to the Gospels, Jesus was crucified during the Passover festival, and his resurrection occurred three days later. The early Christians celebrated Easter as a commemoration of both Jesus’ death and resurrection. The key days are Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

Good Friday:

Good Friday is the Friday before Easter Sunday, and it commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day of mourning and reflection for Christians worldwide. It is believed that Jesus died on the cross to redeem the sins of humanity.

Easter Sunday:

Easter Sunday is the day when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. According to the Gospels, after Jesus was crucified, he was buried in a tomb. On the third day, the tomb was found empty, and Jesus appeared to his followers, proving that he had risen from the dead.

What does Easter look like around the world?

Easter is celebrated in different ways around the world, with each country and culture adding their unique twist to the festivities. Here are examples of how a few different countries celebrate this holiday.

Canada:

In Canada, Easter is a time for family gatherings, church services, and Easter egg hunts. Many people decorate their homes with Easter-themed decorations and prepare special meals, such as ham or lamb. In some regions of Canada, the Easter Bunny is a popular symbol of the holiday, and children participate in Easter egg hunts.

Britain:

In Britain, Easter is celebrated with a variety of traditions, including Easter egg hunts, hot cross buns, and Morris dancing. Many people attend church services, and on Easter Sunday, it is traditional to eat a roast dinner with family and friends.

Brazil:

In Brazil, Easter is celebrated with a combination of Christian and pagan traditions. Many people attend church services, and children participate in Easter egg hunts. In some regions of Brazil, people make straw dolls that they dress up in colorful clothing to represent Judas Iscariot, the betrayer of Jesus.

Poland:

In Poland, Easter is celebrated with a tradition called Śmigus-dyngus, which involves throwing water on friends and family. It is believed that this tradition dates back to pagan times and is meant to symbolize cleansing and renewal.

Greece:

In Greece, Easter is the most important holiday of the year, and it is celebrated with a week-long series of events called Holy Week. On Easter Sunday, people roast lamb on a spit and share it with family and friends.

Overall, Easter is a significant holiday for Christians worldwide, and it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated in different ways around the world, with each country and culture adding their unique twist to the festivities. Whether it is with Easter egg hunts, hot cross buns, or solemn church services, the message of Easter remains the same: hope, renewal, and redemption.

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5 Ways to Share Easter Traditions From Across Countries

Easter is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate. But what if you live in different countries? How can you celebrate Easter together, despite the distance? Here are five ways to celebrate Easter together when you live in different countries.

  1. Video call or Virtual Gathering
    With technology, it’s easier than ever to connect with loved ones who live far away. Plan a video call or virtual gathering with friends and family from different countries. Set up a virtual Easter egg hunt, exchange recipes for traditional Easter dishes, or simply catch up and share stories about how you celebrate the holiday.
  2. Send Easter Gifts
    Send Easter gifts filled with goodies and treats to loved ones who live in different countries. Include traditional Easter candies, handmade crafts, and decorations, and a personalized note to make the package feel special and thoughtful. This is a great way to share a bit of your own Easter traditions with friends and family far away.
  3. Share Recipes
    Sharing traditional Easter recipes can be a great way to celebrate the holiday together, even when you’re in different countries. Share family recipes for Easter dishes and treats, or search for new recipes to try from different cultures. Try cooking together over video chat, or share photos of your finished dishes with each other.
  4. Watch a Virtual Church Service
    Many churches now offer virtual services, which means you can attend an Easter service with loved ones from different countries. Plan a time to watch the service together, and take time to reflect on the meaning of the holiday.
  5. Host an Online Game Night
    Hosting an online game night can be a fun and festive way to celebrate Easter together. Play virtual Easter-themed games like Easter bingo or egg decorating contests. This is a great way to keep the mood light and playful, while still enjoying the holiday together with friends and family from different countries.

So, just because you live in different countries, it doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate Easter together! With a little creativity and planning, you can still enjoy the holiday with loved ones no matter where you are in the world.

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Celebrating the Rich History of International Women’s Day

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International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated every year on March 8th. It is a day dedicated to celebrating the achievements of women across the world and calling for gender equality. The history of IWD is a long and rich one that dates back over a century.

The origins of IWD can be traced back to the early 1900s when women in the US and Europe began to campaign for better working conditions and the right to vote. In 1908, a group of women in New York City organized the first National Women’s Day, which was observed on February 28th. The following year, the Socialist Party of America declared a National Women’s Day on the last Sunday of February, which was later adopted by other countries.

Then, in 1910, an International Women’s Conference was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, where over 100 women from 17 countries came together to discuss women’s rights and suffrage. It was at this conference that German socialist and women’s rights activist Clara Zetkin proposed the idea of an annual International Women’s Day. The proposal was unanimously approved, and the first International Women’s Day was celebrated the following year, on March 19th.

The early celebrations of IWD were marked by rallies, marches, and demonstrations calling for women’s suffrage, better working conditions, and an end to gender discrimination. In 1917, on the last Sunday of February (which fell on March 8th in the Gregorian calendar), women in Russia held a strike for “bread and peace” in response to the ongoing World War I and the shortage of food and fuel.

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This strike was a turning point in the Russian Revolution, and it led to the downfall of the Tsarist regime. In recognition of this event, March 8th was declared a national holiday in the Soviet Union in 1917, and it has been celebrated as International Women’s Day ever since.

During the 1920s and 1930s, IWD became a global phenomenon, with celebrations held in countries such as China, Spain, and Mexico. However, during World War II, the focus shifted from women’s rights to the war effort, and IWD was largely forgotten. It wasn’t until the feminist movement of the 1960s and 1970s that IWD was revived, with women’s groups and activists calling for a renewed focus on gender equality.

In 1975, the United Nations officially recognized International Women’s Day, and it has been celebrated as a global event ever since. Each year, the day is marked by a theme, and events are held around the world to celebrate women’s achievements and call for gender equality. Recent themes have included “Choose to Challenge” (2021), “Each for Equal” (2020), and “Balance for Better” (2019).

Despite the progress made over the past century, there is still much work to be done to achieve gender equality. Women continue to face discrimination and unequal treatment in many areas of life, including education, employment, and politics. International Women’s Day serves as a reminder that the fight for gender equality is ongoing, and that we must all work together to create a more equal and just world for all.

In conclusion, International Women’s Day has a rich and fascinating history, dating back over a century. It has been a platform for women’s rights and suffrage, and it has been celebrated across the world with marches, rallies, and demonstrations. While progress has been made, there is still much work to be done to achieve gender equality, and International Women’s Day serves as a reminder of this ongoing struggle.

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