Aromatherapy Candles Are Romantic Gift Ideas |
| 10/27/2009 12:59:31 AM |

Finding the right aromatherapy candles has been a chore for me. I know if you are going to buy someone aromatherapy candles, you must get the "right" ones that suit the needs of your recipient. Not only did I want to purchase some aromatherapy candles as gifts for others; but, I had some romantic gift ideas in mind as well.
Looking for a good online internet store brought me to North Bay Emporium, a wonderful discount store located at http://northbayemporium.com. This ecommerce store has so much merchandise that addresses my needs, I could have shopped there for days! They also carry beautiful discount jewelry!
So, there I was in my "shop till you drop" mode, and I located several perfect aromatherapy candles. This store also carried something I had never seen...travel candles. The ones I thought would be best suited for the traveler was One Essential Blends Travel Candle. I order five of those for folks who must travel with their jobs. Often when I traveled on my job, it was difficult sleeping in a strange place. If I had owned and utilized one of those travel candles, I believe it would have solved my sleepless night problems.
While looking at all the goodies at this ecommerce store, I found some beautiful discount jewelry. Jewelry is something everyone loves to get; so, I started looking for Christmas gifts in that department.
Our family loves to celebrate the holidays. In fact, I don't think it matters which one it is because they all lead up to Christmas, and that celebration is the one that counts to us. My daughter begins by playing Christmas carols while decorating. We did this throughout our lives, and she is continuing with the tradition. Bing Crosby is probably the most played. however, I am still a softy when it comes to "Christmas With Ed Ames." When the kids were small, we made homemade Christmas cookies, candy and decorations. They maintain all of those traditions as well. We would string popcorn for the tree, make bells out of aluminum, and gather pine cones and decorate for the mantel. My girls then would gather more pine cones and put peanut butter on them to feed the critters during the winter months. When I think of all the glue, glitter, ribbons, boxes, wood, and paper we used to make everything imaginable as gifts, cards, and "collectibles," I cannot help but smile. Without a doubt, we certainly enjoyed our holidays, and we plan to continue that tradition!!! "
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