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2012年9月22日 星期六

Create a Star Wars Birthday Party


Little boys always love a Star War birthday party. Running around and fighting with their lightsabers is all they need to enjoy themselves but you can also devise games and decorate your party to make it really special.

With some tin foil and card you can create a whole galaxy for their imaginations to run wild in and you could create a party your little boy's friends will never forget.

Take a look at these ideas

Party Essentials

If you are throwing a party there are a few essentials you always need like plates, cups, goody bags, napkins, invitations and balloons. You can of course pick these up from most supermarkets but if you want to make your Star War party one to remember why not use themed essentials.

You can pick up all your Star War essentials plus streamers, ribbons, table clothes and cutlery all in the Star War theme

Dressing Up

There are loads of star war birthday party costumes your little boy or girl could dress up in from Darth Vader to, Princess Leia, Anakin and Yoda. Dressing up is one of the most fun parts of a Star War Party. You could ask everyone to dress as someone different because there are so many good characters.

Games

Good verses Evil

You could devise a competition for your Star War birthday party between good and evil comprising questions and activities.

Split your guests into two groups (those dressed as goodies and those dressed as baddies). You can have several rounds to this competition as follows:

Question Round

You ask questions and the first team to shout out the correct answer gets a point. You could ask star wars trivia or space questions like "what is the nearest planet to the sun?" to keep the game in theme with your party

Group Round

This is a little like a treasure hunt. First of all cut out ten pictures of Star Wars characters (goodies not baddies) and stick them onto circles of card. These can be different sizes but should be no smaller than the circumference of a mug. Place these around your garden or house in view but not in obvious places.

Explain to your guests that ten members of the Alliance (Star Wars Goodies) have gone missing. The goodies need to find them before they are captured by the baddies. The two groups must go out and find as many of the missing as they can and they get one point for each one they bring back.

Fight to the Death

This round is the same as musical bumps but you explain that it is a fight, good against evil and the last man standing gets 10 points for his or her team.

Your guests dance around and when the music stops they must sit down as quickly as they can. The last person to sit down is out of the game. The winner gets ten points and their team wins the competition.




Laura Anne Grey is a Party planner from the UK designing and creating childrens parties. You can find more birthday resources and articles as well as free printable birthday supplies at [http://www.barneys-printable-birthday-cards.com]





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2012年9月17日 星期一

Star Wars Party Favors For Kids Help Celebrate the End of the Perfect Birthday Party


A birthday party is a special event that is cherished in many ways. A great time for kids can be created with competitions, cakes and party favors. Star Wars party favors are a wonderful way to say thanks to guests coming to a party. Kids birthday party favors are a thoughtful way to express appreciation and affection to guests.

Popular Toys, story books and gift items are often given away to children in party favor boxes. Party favors are traditional in some cultures with events like bridal showers, birthdays and weddings. It is a small gift given to guests at the end of a party, as a sign of appreciation for their presence.

Young kids love Star Wars for its special effects and amazing characters. The video games, trick cards and board games are popular among children. The Star Wars is a movie saga that has had significant impact on popular culture, fiction and television history. Choosing a Star Wars theme for your sons next birthday party, will surely be a winner.

All the guests will enjoy a Star Wars themed birthday party. The 3-D Feel the Force Party Favor box includes a disc launcher, a sticker sheet and a pair of 3-D glasses. The 3-D glasses help view effects of 3-D items in party packs. An assorted color glow stick and Zotz candies are contained. The assorted color glow stick is an official licensed products.

The Star Wars Clone Wars series has had immense success in both TV and theatrical premieres. The Clone Wars Party Favor Box contains items like Clone Wars sticker sheet, yo - yo and disc- launcher. The Clone Wars mask and glow stick is included.

If you have your own ideas though for what your little guests might like, you can always purchase an empty Party Favor box and fill it with items of your choice. You can choose from themed masks, stickers, blowouts, disc launchers, yo yos and tattoos. All the kids will love going through their party favor box when they get home and relive the memories of a great star wars themed party.

Kids party favors can be ordered online with on time guaranteed delivery. So even if you are super organized, or a last minute party planner, don't stress about how you are going to decorate and thank your childs guests at the party. A party favor box will say it all.




Kids birthday party favors are a perfect way to thank your son's young guests for attending his birthday party celebration. Star Wars Party Favors given at the end of a party, will ensure all the kids remember this great party.





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2012年8月28日 星期二

Happy Birthday to Condoleezza Rice


Today is Condoleezza Rice's birthday.

Yes, our lovely and talented Secretary of State was born on November 14, 1954 in Birmingham, Alabama. You can read her biography at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/ricebio.html

I talked to Cindy who you should remember is a member of Scott McClellan's staff at the Blair House. Having a Washington insider has proved very helpful to me. I called her on my new Radio Shack® 2.4 GHz cordless telephone which I purchased at the local drug store so that I can walk around while talking to Cindy.

We don't have a Radio Shack® store in our town. The drug store has doubled up. They also have one dozen chocolate covered cherries for $1.29 if you're interested. They have Orange Sticks. Yum, Yum!

I called Scott McClellan's office and Scott picked up the telephone. I said, "I didn't know you answered your own telephone."

He said, "Who are you?"

I'm Taylor Jones, the hack writer. I was calling Cindy.

Everything went dead. There was no dial tone so I hung on for a while.

I walked around the track at the high school a few times and then decided to walk one more to make it one mile. Then I walked up to the end of the street and back again. Exhausted from all of this, I sat down in my sleep chair in front of the television. I was just about to hang up when that sweet voice came on the line. She said, "This is Cindy. I'm sorry you had to wait so long."

I said, "It was just a moment. Don't be sorry."

"Oh, it's you again. Taylor Jones the hack writer. What do you want this time?"

I said, "I see that Condoleezza is in Iraq."

"And?"

"Well, haven't you heard? It's not safe there since Bush War II started. I'm afraid she could get hurt, traveling to all those dangerous places. I don't want her to get hurt. Somebody could drop something on her lovely long fingers and she wouldn't be able to play the piano."

Cindy said, "I've got some news for you Taylor Jones, the hack writer. She is Secretary of State! She has a security system second only to Vice President Dick Cheney. No body can get to her unless she wants them to."

I said, "You must admire her courage. She is bold in her speech too. God love that woman!"

Cindy said, "I think that Taylor Jones, the hack writer, has a crush on the Secretary of State. You know she has her husband with her at all times. You'd better watch your step!"

That's when Cindy laughed. I was glad that the pressure was down in the Press Secretary's office. I said, "I guess Scott is doing better."

"Yeh! Right! Hey, I've got to go. Don't call back Taylor Jones, the hack writer."

I knew she was only kidding. I said, "We have forgotten something, haven't we, Cindy?"

She said, "Okay, but try to stay in tune." We sang together:

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday dear, sweet, smart, talented Condoleezza!

Happy birthday to you!

Cindy is so sweet too!

Copyright©John T. Jones, Ph.D. 2005




John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com), a retired college professor and business executive, Former editor of an international engineering magazine. To learn more about Wealthy Affiliate University go to his info site. If you desire a flagpole to Fly Old Glory, go to the business site.

More info: http://www.InternetBusinessToolCenter.com

Business web site: http://www.AAAFlagpoles.com





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2012年8月9日 星期四

Create a Star Wars Birthday Party


Little boys always love a Star War birthday party. Running around and fighting with their lightsabers is all they need to enjoy themselves but you can also devise games and decorate your party to make it really special.

With some tin foil and card you can create a whole galaxy for their imaginations to run wild in and you could create a party your little boy's friends will never forget.

Take a look at these ideas

Party Essentials

If you are throwing a party there are a few essentials you always need like plates, cups, goody bags, napkins, invitations and balloons. You can of course pick these up from most supermarkets but if you want to make your Star War party one to remember why not use themed essentials.

You can pick up all your Star War essentials plus streamers, ribbons, table clothes and cutlery all in the Star War theme

Dressing Up

There are loads of star war birthday party costumes your little boy or girl could dress up in from Darth Vader to, Princess Leia, Anakin and Yoda. Dressing up is one of the most fun parts of a Star War Party. You could ask everyone to dress as someone different because there are so many good characters.

Games

Good verses Evil

You could devise a competition for your Star War birthday party between good and evil comprising questions and activities.

Split your guests into two groups (those dressed as goodies and those dressed as baddies). You can have several rounds to this competition as follows:

Question Round

You ask questions and the first team to shout out the correct answer gets a point. You could ask star wars trivia or space questions like "what is the nearest planet to the sun?" to keep the game in theme with your party

Group Round

This is a little like a treasure hunt. First of all cut out ten pictures of Star Wars characters (goodies not baddies) and stick them onto circles of card. These can be different sizes but should be no smaller than the circumference of a mug. Place these around your garden or house in view but not in obvious places.

Explain to your guests that ten members of the Alliance (Star Wars Goodies) have gone missing. The goodies need to find them before they are captured by the baddies. The two groups must go out and find as many of the missing as they can and they get one point for each one they bring back.

Fight to the Death

This round is the same as musical bumps but you explain that it is a fight, good against evil and the last man standing gets 10 points for his or her team.

Your guests dance around and when the music stops they must sit down as quickly as they can. The last person to sit down is out of the game. The winner gets ten points and their team wins the competition.




Laura Anne Grey is a Party planner from the UK designing and creating childrens parties. You can find more birthday resources and articles as well as free printable birthday supplies at [http://www.barneys-printable-birthday-cards.com]





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2012年8月8日 星期三

Star Wars Party Favors For Kids Help Celebrate the End of the Perfect Birthday Party


A birthday party is a special event that is cherished in many ways. A great time for kids can be created with competitions, cakes and party favors. Star Wars party favors are a wonderful way to say thanks to guests coming to a party. Kids birthday party favors are a thoughtful way to express appreciation and affection to guests.

Popular Toys, story books and gift items are often given away to children in party favor boxes. Party favors are traditional in some cultures with events like bridal showers, birthdays and weddings. It is a small gift given to guests at the end of a party, as a sign of appreciation for their presence.

Young kids love Star Wars for its special effects and amazing characters. The video games, trick cards and board games are popular among children. The Star Wars is a movie saga that has had significant impact on popular culture, fiction and television history. Choosing a Star Wars theme for your sons next birthday party, will surely be a winner.

All the guests will enjoy a Star Wars themed birthday party. The 3-D Feel the Force Party Favor box includes a disc launcher, a sticker sheet and a pair of 3-D glasses. The 3-D glasses help view effects of 3-D items in party packs. An assorted color glow stick and Zotz candies are contained. The assorted color glow stick is an official licensed products.

The Star Wars Clone Wars series has had immense success in both TV and theatrical premieres. The Clone Wars Party Favor Box contains items like Clone Wars sticker sheet, yo - yo and disc- launcher. The Clone Wars mask and glow stick is included.

If you have your own ideas though for what your little guests might like, you can always purchase an empty Party Favor box and fill it with items of your choice. You can choose from themed masks, stickers, blowouts, disc launchers, yo yos and tattoos. All the kids will love going through their party favor box when they get home and relive the memories of a great star wars themed party.

Kids party favors can be ordered online with on time guaranteed delivery. So even if you are super organized, or a last minute party planner, don't stress about how you are going to decorate and thank your childs guests at the party. A party favor box will say it all.




Kids birthday party favors are a perfect way to thank your son's young guests for attending his birthday party celebration. Star Wars Party Favors given at the end of a party, will ensure all the kids remember this great party.





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2012年7月23日 星期一

Happy Birthday to Condoleezza Rice


Today is Condoleezza Rice's birthday.

Yes, our lovely and talented Secretary of State was born on November 14, 1954 in Birmingham, Alabama. You can read her biography at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/ricebio.html

I talked to Cindy who you should remember is a member of Scott McClellan's staff at the Blair House. Having a Washington insider has proved very helpful to me. I called her on my new Radio Shack® 2.4 GHz cordless telephone which I purchased at the local drug store so that I can walk around while talking to Cindy.

We don't have a Radio Shack® store in our town. The drug store has doubled up. They also have one dozen chocolate covered cherries for $1.29 if you're interested. They have Orange Sticks. Yum, Yum!

I called Scott McClellan's office and Scott picked up the telephone. I said, "I didn't know you answered your own telephone."

He said, "Who are you?"

I'm Taylor Jones, the hack writer. I was calling Cindy.

Everything went dead. There was no dial tone so I hung on for a while.

I walked around the track at the high school a few times and then decided to walk one more to make it one mile. Then I walked up to the end of the street and back again. Exhausted from all of this, I sat down in my sleep chair in front of the television. I was just about to hang up when that sweet voice came on the line. She said, "This is Cindy. I'm sorry you had to wait so long."

I said, "It was just a moment. Don't be sorry."

"Oh, it's you again. Taylor Jones the hack writer. What do you want this time?"

I said, "I see that Condoleezza is in Iraq."

"And?"

"Well, haven't you heard? It's not safe there since Bush War II started. I'm afraid she could get hurt, traveling to all those dangerous places. I don't want her to get hurt. Somebody could drop something on her lovely long fingers and she wouldn't be able to play the piano."

Cindy said, "I've got some news for you Taylor Jones, the hack writer. She is Secretary of State! She has a security system second only to Vice President Dick Cheney. No body can get to her unless she wants them to."

I said, "You must admire her courage. She is bold in her speech too. God love that woman!"

Cindy said, "I think that Taylor Jones, the hack writer, has a crush on the Secretary of State. You know she has her husband with her at all times. You'd better watch your step!"

That's when Cindy laughed. I was glad that the pressure was down in the Press Secretary's office. I said, "I guess Scott is doing better."

"Yeh! Right! Hey, I've got to go. Don't call back Taylor Jones, the hack writer."

I knew she was only kidding. I said, "We have forgotten something, haven't we, Cindy?"

She said, "Okay, but try to stay in tune." We sang together:

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday dear, sweet, smart, talented Condoleezza!

Happy birthday to you!

Cindy is so sweet too!

Copyright©John T. Jones, Ph.D. 2005




John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com), a retired college professor and business executive, Former editor of an international engineering magazine. To learn more about Wealthy Affiliate University go to his info site. If you desire a flagpole to Fly Old Glory, go to the business site.

More info: http://www.InternetBusinessToolCenter.com

Business web site: http://www.AAAFlagpoles.com





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