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Sunday, 27 April 2008
Friday, 25 April 2008
Anzac Day - Australia Remembers

ANZAC Day – 25 April – is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces quickly became known as ANZACs, and the pride they soon took in that name endures to this day.
Why is this day special to Australians?When war broke out in 1914 Australia had been a federal commonwealth for only 14 years. The new national government was eager to establish its reputation among the nations of the world. In 1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula to open the way to the Black Sea for the allied navies. The plan was to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul), the capital of the Ottoman Empire and an ally of Germany.
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They landed at Gallipoli on 25 April, meeting fierce resistance from the Turkish defenders. What had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915 the allied forces were evacuated after both sides had suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers were killed.
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News of the landing at Gallipoli made a profound impact on Australians at home and 25 April quickly became the day on which Australians remembered the sacrifice of those who had died in war.
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This information is taken from the Australian War Memorial website where you can access many other great resources:
Here are some great resources, for events on the day:
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Moving House with Children - Part 4

To start with just unpack the essentials around the house. It really doesn't matter if all your books are on the bookshelves for the first few days, even weeks!
Try to make the children's bedrooms safe and comfortable. Make sure they've got their familiar things around them. And try to re-establish their normal bedtime routine as quickly as possible.
Let the children have a say in how they want to decorate their new bedroom. This will help them feel in control of their environment again.
Spend time exploring your new neighbourhood. Especially the things the children loved best about their old house. Knowing they can still go for a pizza or to the park etc will help in this transition.
Encourage them to make new friends by letting them know its ok to invite friends round or call them on the phone.
Moving house is a big time of change for children and adults alike. So don't expect them just to sail though it.
Kathryn Burns works as a home stager in Manchester, England. She has experience as a property developer and in the buy-to-let sector. She also has a very keen interest in Feng Shui. http://www.homereporter.co.uk/
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Moving House with Children - Part 3

During the house move, try to stay as positive and calm as you can. Not always easy at such a stressful time!
Babies especially pick up on their mother's mood and are very sensitive to stress, leading to a very unsettled baby - the last thing you need when you're packing.
Younger children may have spent extra time in childcare or with friends, so don't be surprised if they are clingier when they're around you.
Involve your children in the packing. Older children can put their own belongings in boxes, and kids of all ages will enjoy decorating the boxes containing their things. Doing this will also make finding your children's things easier once you're at the new house!
Try to stick to the children's normal routines. Have meals and naps at the same times as usual.
Stay with the usual bedtime routine. Remember not to pack their favourite blanket, teddy bear or book.
Help your children say goodbye to the important people in their lives. Perhaps have a little 'going away party'.Help the children make a scrapbook of the old house by taking their own photos of the house, their friends, even a piece of the wallpaper!
Continued tomorrow.
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Moving House with Children - Part 2

Preparing for Moving
House Let your children know about moving house as soon as you realise that the move is really going to happen. The more time the children have to think about and prepare for the move, the easier it will be for them.
Give your children a chance to express their feelings, and try to be honest about your own. Most children will feel some anger, sadness, or worry about the move. These responses are natural and to be expected.
Help older children make an address book. Knowing they can stay in touch with their friends is an important part of a successful move.
In this day and age - perhaps you could help them set up their own email address or their own blog or profile on a social networking site - then they can keep in touch with their friends over the internet.
Continued tomorrow.
Monday, 21 April 2008
Moving House with Children - Part 1

When moving house . . . don't forget to take the children's needs into account.It’s very easy to forget about children's needs during a house move, as you'll be so wrapped up in the practicalities of moving house yourself. But moving house can be a difficult time for children too. They're also leaving behind familiar places and important friends. They, too, will be starting a new chapter in their life: adjusting to a new home, a new neighbourhood, and a new school.
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Sunday, 20 April 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"

Friday, 18 April 2008
Selling Then Buying A House - A Winning Strategy

We are all aware of the recent changes in the real estate market. Due to the high number of homes for sale, days on the market have been increasing. This calls for an adjustment in your strategy if you are planning on selling your home and purchasing another home.
A year or two ago, it may have been possible to find the house you wanted and then list your house for sale. In today's market however, putting your home for sale should be your first step. Once your home is on the market, start researching the market in the area you want to buy in.
Once you get an offer on your house, then start looking at homes for sale. This strategy ensures that you find a house when you are in a position to purchase, rather than finding that perfect house and making an offer, but being unable to sell your own home in time. It also ensures that your offer price on your new house is as realistic as possible because you know how much your former home is going to sell for.
Remember, it doesn't cost anything to enlist a Realtor to market your house, a Realtor only gets paid if the house sells. If you are thinking about moving, remember the first step could be to get started marketing your current home for sale and then, shopping for a new home once you have a contract on your present house.
amanda@intownjacksonville.com
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Choose the Most Affordable, Reliable and Comfortable Corporate Relocation Services - Part 3

The corporate relocation service also provides protection to your stuff from theft, weather and others. Corporate relocation service keeps your stuff secure and takes full care of them so that your stuff may not lost or broken. So, it’s your responsibility to choose the reliable, affordable and comfortable one for relocation but when you succeed in doing so the relocation day will be like all other days and you will not have to cancel any important business meeting.
Claudia White works is proficient in chalking out different ways that can make the process of relocation easier. For more information on corporate relocation, corporate company relocation or corporate relocation services log on to http://www.a1firstclass.com
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Choose the Most Affordable, Reliable and Comfortable Corporate Relocation Services - Part 2

Then, this will let you find another service if you are not comfortable with that services. Careful examination about the moving company can help you to get a good and affordable services and that will be definitely better one. You must hire the services of the relocation company to help you well in advance.
If you approach them at the last moment chances are that they may be booked and have no time to attend to you. Get the professionals working there, to come over to your place and see all the stuffs that you want them to pack. A careful examine about the moving company can help you to get a good and affordable services.
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Choose the Most Affordable, Reliable and Comfortable Corporate Relocation Services - Part 1

Moving from one place to another is always a problematic task. If you are planning to move your businesses then corporate relocation service can make your moving hassle free. When businesses shift from one place to another they prefer to heir the services of a relocation service and that is really very beneficial.
If you are willing to relocate your office to a new destination, then you can select an efficient moving company by searching them either on internet or can ask to those who have ever taken services of such company. Before searching for a moving service and finalizing, it is important to examine all the factors that help you to choose the best one for you.
Sunday, 13 April 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"

Saturday, 12 April 2008
Choosing The Right Home

When deciding on moving house the first step is to understand what exactly you are looking for and why you are moving in the first place.
One way to do this is to sit down and write all the criteria that you ideally want. You need to make two lists: essential criteria and desirable criteria and then mark them in order of importance. If you are buying a house as part of a family it may be useful for all members of the family to do this task independently so that the whole family is aware of what is important for everyone else.
What goes on each list will of course vary according to your personal needs. However, factors to be considered include location of workplaces, schools, amenities, transport facilities, house price, house size, number of bedrooms, gardens, car parking, area, condition of house, tool-sheds, dog walking spaces, space for pets, etc.
When you start to view houses always refer back to your checklists. As you view houses the criteria is likely to change and you may need to update your lists. You may see a beautiful house in an unsuitable area, or your dream kitchen but no parking. You may then be able to overcome the problem i.e. if you have found your dream home in a remote location rather than a preferred town location, can you afford two cars or is the public transport sufficient? Would you gain more than you lose? Or you may have found your dream house but has no garden – is there a park nearby that would suffice?
As a buyer you need to be flexible and adaptable. Each house you view will have its pluses and minuses. You need to view each house with an open mind and even when you view a house that immediately excites you must always refer back to your checklist. You can then be fully aware of any negatives and can work out how to deal with them.
The key is to know what you want, and be adaptable when you find it.
Susy Copus is a property commentator writing about all aspects of home moving, properties for sale, estate agent directories and house prices for the UK Property Search Engine, Wheres My Property. Susy also writes for Renovate Alerts who specialise in finding property to renovate and Property Money Maker.
Friday, 11 April 2008
3 Steps to Picking out Your Dream Paint

Moving into a new house can be quite an experience. You are totally in a new zone, surrounded by new ceilings and floors near stairs in an entire new layout. You want your home to look the best, so it's important to pick out the right kind of paint.
1. Match it.
2. Buy high-quality paint.
3. Ask a professional.
Of course, there's a lot more to say about house paint. We can't have put everything in one article. Keep an eye on this CityMove Blog for more tips.
Want to learn about house paint and more? Visit http://www.housepaintnow.com/blog/index.php to learn about the latest house paint and paint.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
Monday, 7 April 2008
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"
Saturday, 5 April 2008
Friday, 4 April 2008
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Checklist For Hiring A Business Relocation Company

Relocation is very taxing, both in terms of time and energy. Not to mention the stress that comes along with it. However, you need not fret! There are some things that you should be aware of before taking the plunge! A bit of planning will go a long way to ensure a smooth relocation.
For beginners, with all of the business that you are managing, it can be daunting to even organize a business relocation because of the effort that needs to go into it. Many corporations simply don't have the time or resources to manage a corporate relocation. Due to this, you would surely benefit from using the services of a business relocation company.
There are many individuals who specialize in helping corporations relocate. They have proper insight with the relocation process and know everything that you may overlook or avoid. They will be able to manage nearly all facets of the planning and implementation of your move, which will undoubtedly assist you in handling the situation more professionally.
Another important ground why you should take the help of relocation companies is because of the legal implications of your relocation. If you are relocating your headquarters only a town away, you probably won't face many rules and regulations.
But if you are contemplating on shifting your business out of the country, there are myriad laws, rules, and regulations that you will have to comply with in order to be sure that everything runs flawlessly.
Not all of these laws are obvious, so it is a clever idea to employ a business relocation company as they will already be quite proficient with these issues.
If you are thinking of relocating your business, you should search for an experienced relocation company. This might be a difficult job. But there is a way out. The easiest way to finalize your relocation company is by talking to executives from other organizations.
If they have ever moved, they will be able to recommend which companies to go with. You might also consider comparing two of these companies and see which one offers the best price and service. If you get a good relocation company, your relocation process will become a whole lot simpler!
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Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Home Selling 101 - To Re-Carpet or not to Re-Carpet
Home Selling 101 - To Re-Carpet or not to Re-Carpet
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Happy Easter Holidays

The white Easter lily has come to capture the glory of the holiday. The word "Easter" is named after Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring. A festival was held in her honor every year at the vernal equinox.
People celebrate Easter according to their beliefs and their religious denominations. Christians commemorate Good Friday as the day that Jesus Christ died and Easter Sunday as the day that He was resurrected. Protestant settlers brought the custom of a sunrise service, a religious gathering at dawn.
Who is the Easter Bunny?
The Easter Bunny is a rabbit-spirit.
Why we dye, or color, and decorate eggs is not certain. In ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and Persia eggs were dyed for spring festivals. In medieval Europe, beautifully decorated eggs were given as gifts.
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Monday, 17 March 2008
Happy St Patrick's Day

May you never forget what is worth remembering, Or remember what is best forgotten.
Why should you never iron a 4-leaf clover?
May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go.
A good retreat is better than a bad stand.
Constant company wears out its welcome.
Both your friend and your enemy think you will never die.
Sunday, 16 March 2008
Friday, 14 March 2008
Packing Supplies, Labeling & Packing Tips

Boxes,
marking pen,
bubble wrap,
newspaper and tissue
Tape and scissors
Tape measure
Use strong boxes and containers that can be secured tightly. Purchase special boxes for dishes, wardrobe and other special items.
Pack audio-video equipment in their original boxes. Label cables and tighten transit screws. If removing screws, tape them to the objects they are removed from.
Avoid loading more than 50 pounds into one box.
Label each box and indicate the following:
(a) Which room it should go in
(b) Whether it is fragile
(c) If it should be loaded last so it will be unloaded first.
Cushion contents with packing material such as bubble wrap, newspaper or tissue. Save room by using towels and blankets to wrap fragile items.
Pack books tightly on end in small boxes. If musty smelling, sprinkle talcum powder between the pages and wrap the book before packing. Leave stored for a couple of months to eliminate the smell.
Have rugs and draperies cleaned before moving and leave them in wrappings for the move.
Pack medicines in a leak proof container.
Carry all valuables with you.
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Residential Moving Tips - Part 20 of 20
Monday, 10 March 2008
Sunday, 9 March 2008
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
Residential Moving Tips - Part 18 of 20
Monday, 3 March 2008
Residential Moving Tips Part - 17 of 20

Sunday, 2 March 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"
Sunday, 24 February 2008
Monday, 18 February 2008
Residential Moving Tips - Part 16 of 20

• Towards the end of packing day, make sure that the last minute items that can be boxed are getting boxed and not just thrown in the truck.
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"
Friday, 15 February 2008
Residential Moving Tips - Part 15 of 20
• Have small Zip-loc bags and tape ready on packing day. As the movers take things apart, get the small hardware and bag it up. Tape it to the item immediately.
• Make sure the packers box your couch cushions. If they use them to pack the load on the truck they can get permanently damaged or even lost.
Thursday, 14 February 2008
Happy Valentines Day

Ever wondered how all this fluffy nonsense started?
Your pagan roots are showing
Long before it was actually called Valentine's Day, there was a good old pagan festival called Lupercalia. It was held in ancient Rome at the beginning of February to honour the god Pan and herald the arrival of Spring, and was associated with purification and fertility rituals. Sounds promising, eh?
During these rituals, goats and dogs were sacrificed, and young men were anointed with the blood. Then there was the usual feasting, raucous drinking, and so on, that we all know and love. Afterwards they had to run round and round the city slapping young women with strips of soggy goat flesh called Februa. Apparently this was welcomed as a blessing by the women as it was supposed to make them more fertile. Although the extra laundry probably wasn't.
Another cracking tradition: after they'd run out of slabs of dripping goat corpses, the names of all the young women in the city were placed into a giant urn. Each young man in the neighbourhood waited in turn to take a random name out of the urn, and the couple would be paired up together for a year after a bit more feasting, eroticism, and sexual-game playing. This weird matchmaking often resulted in marriage.
Valentine by name
The early Christians decided to put a stop to all this unbridled eroticism and overt sexuality, and changed the festival to one of romantic love. The prudes. They grabbed hold of a fantastic public relations opportunity in the shape of Saint Valentine. The Catholic Church recognises at least three people called Valentine or Valentinus, who were martyred, so the Valentine story could be about any one of them, or indeed all of them. One legend says that Valentine was a priest or bishop who lived in third century Rome.
"The early Christians decided to put a stop to all this unbridled eroticism and overt sexuality, and changed the festival to one of romantic love. The prudes."
The ruler at the time, Emperor Claudius II, decided to outlaw marriage and engagement because he wanted more men for his armies, and the locals preferred to make love, not war. Valentine carried out many secret marriages, plus the occasional miracle, and was finally caught in the act and imprisoned.
Rumour has it that while incarcerated, he fell madly in love with the jailer's daughter, who visited him often. One story says that he was beheaded, and the night before his execution, he sent his true love a note that he signed "from your Valentine." Other stories say that he just got sick and died in prison. Either way, it's his fault for all those crappy cards.
British folklore and traditions
Back in the UK during the Middle Ages, February 14 was traditionally thought to be the day that all the birds paired up for the year. Mating season, in other words. There were many rituals carried out by young maidens who wanted to find out the name of the man they would marry.
Valentine's Day celebrations in the UK began to be popular in the 16th or 17th century, and by the middle of the eighteenth century it was common for lovers and friends to exchange handwritten notes and gifts. The first manufactured cards became available at the end of the 18th century. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Residential Moving Tip - Part 14 of 20

Monday, 11 February 2008
Japan National Foundation Day 建国記念の日 (Kenkoku kinen no hi)

11 February - Japan National Foundation Day
This national holiday was established in 1966 (and first held in 1967) as a day to reflect on the establishment of the nation and to nourish a love for the country. From 1872 to 1948, February 11 was known as Kigen-setsu (紀元節, Kigen-setsu?), a holiday commemorating the day on which—according to the Nihon-shoki—Emperor Jimmu is said to have acceded the throne in 660 BCE.
Sunday, 10 February 2008
Magic Movers "Moving Quote"
Friday, 8 February 2008
Residential Moving Tip - Part 13 of 20
Thursday, 7 February 2008
Happy Chinese New Year - Gung Hay Fat Choy!

On the Western calendar, the start of the New Year falls on February 7, 2008 — The Year of the Rat. If you were born in 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996 - you were born under the sign of the rat.
Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon on the first day of the new year and ends on the full moon 15 days later. The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival, which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade.
The Chinese calendar is based on a combination of lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. In order to "catch up" with the solar calendar the Chinese insert an extra month once every few years (seven years out of a 19-yearcycle). This is the same as adding an extra day on leap year.
The sacrifice to the ancestors, the most vital of all the rituals, united the living members with those who had passed away. Departed relatives are remembered with great respect because they were responsible for laying the foundations for the fortune and glory of the family.
The presence of the ancestors is acknowledged on New Year's Eve with a dinner arranged for them at the family banquet table. The spirits of the ancestors, together with the living, celebrate the onset of the New Year as one great community. The communal feast called "surrounding the stove" or weilu. It symbolizes family unity and honors the past and present generations.
Taboos and Superstitions of Chinese New Year
House Cleaning
The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters, dust pans and other cleaning equipment are put away. Sweeping or dusting should not be done on New Year's Day for fear that good fortune will be swept away.
Bringing In the New Year and Expelling the Old
Shooting off firecrackers on New Year's Eve is the Chinese way of sending out the old year and welcoming in the New Year. On the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, every door in the house, and even windows, have to be open to allow the old year to go out.
New Year Activities Set Precendent
All debts had to paid by this time. Nothing should be lent on this day, as anyone who does so will be lending all the year. Back when tinder and flint were used, no one would lend them on this day or give a light to others.
Everyone should refrain from using foul language and bad or unlucky words. Negative terms and the word "four" (Ssu), which sounds like the word for death, are not to be uttered. Death and dying are never mentioned and ghost stories are totally taboo. References to the past year are also avoided as everything should be turned toward the New Year and a new beginning.
If you cry on New Year's day, you will cry all through the year. Therefore, children are tolerated and are not spanked, even though they are mischievous.
Personal Appearance and Cleanliness
On New Year's Day, we are not suppose to wash our hair because it would mean we would have washed away good luck for the New Year. Red clothing is preferred during this festive occasion. Red is considered a bright, happy color, sure to bring the wearer a sunny and bright future. It is believed that appearance and attitude during New Year's sets the tone for the rest of the year.
More New Year Superstitions
For those most superstitious, before leaving the house to call on others, the Almanac should be consulted to find the best time to leave the home and the direction which is most auspicious to head out.
The first person one meets and the first words heard are significant as to what the fortunes would be for the entire year.
Do not use knives or scissors on New Year's Day as this may cut off fortune.
While many Chinese people today may not believe in these do's and don'ts, these traditions and customs are still practiced. These traditions and customs are kept because most families realize that it is these very traditions, whether believed or not, that provide continuity with the past and provide the family with an identity.
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Friday, 1 February 2008
Residential MOving Tip - Part 12 of 20
• Let the representative know that you would prefer that they shrink wrap your couch, love seat and chair.