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Extreme Home Decorating Ideas for This Holiday Season

by Trish

Ah, the joys of driving through your neighborhood around the holidays “oooh”ing and “ahhh”ing over the lights and joyous decorations that you see as you pass by each house. It’s a beautiful sight to see – so joyous and warm and inviting – it really is the epitome of the holiday spirit.

But there’s always an inner battle between your household and your neighbors between who can have the best holiday decorations each year, and it’s a battle that you just might win if you take some of these extreme home decorating ideas for this holiday season.

A Walk-In Gingerbread House

At Halloween, there are haunted houses. During the holidays, why not set up a walk-through gingerbread house in your yard?

Your house will be the attraction of the neighborhood, especially among the kids, if you set up a house that’s decorated from top to bottom in twinkling lights and fresh green wreaths. Inside, set up a display similar to those you see in malls when Santa visits – put in a big throne and have someone manning the Santa station at all times so kids can come visit and sit on his lap to tell him what they want for Christmas.

Make sure you decorate with lots of over-sized decorations. Think about a regular gingerbread house with all of the candy canes and gumdrops and pretty decor and replicate those same decorations on a much larger scale for a wildly successful walk-in holiday gingerbread house!

Santa and Sleigh on the Roof

No holiday house is complete until it’s decorated with a life size Santa sitting in a huge sleigh atop the roof of the house. And don’t forget the reindeer, too! Nine giant reindeer, including Rudolph, of course, make for a complete Santa scene that looks as real as can be.

For added effect, rig up some heavy-duty wiring into a nearby tree next to your house. Install the first few reindeer in the pack so that they look like they are lifting off up and away into the sky by securing them to the anchored wire. The neighborhood kids will love the illusion, and you’ll revel in knowing that no one else in your neighborhood thought of the idea before you!

A Singing Choir of Angels

Fortunately for you, this scene is fairly easy to pull of thanks to modern technology. All you really have to do is buy a few huge lit choir angels and place them in your yard. You can even buy ones that are attached to motors so that they move, or you can always install your own motors to customize the movement of your angels.

Then, all of you have to do is play some music around the display that goes with the movement of your angels, and you have yourself a giant singing choir of angels. Choose songs that are more hymnal than the classic holiday jingles, but be sure to mix those in here and there, too.

A Huge Christmas Tree

Nothing says the holidays like a giant Christmas tree in your yard that’s decked out in lights, ribbons and garland galore.

Choose the largest tree in your yard, or even bring in one from another location (we’re talking huge Christmas trees, like along the lines of the Rockefeller Plaza tree) and bring in the fire department with their huge ladders to help you get the lights strung all the way to the top of the tree. Don’t forget a large lit-up star on top of the tree to complete your holiday yard, and be sure to add the little details, too, like the ribbons and garland!

Your yard will be sure to be a hit with these extreme holiday decoration ideas – but remember to be creative, be original and don’t be afraid to go over the top!

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Ann Michaels is a freelance writer who loves preparing for Christmas. Her favorite day of the year is when she gets to bring out her life size Santa displays and start setting up her yard for the holidays!

Filed Under: Home and family Tagged With: attraction, battle, christmas, Christmas tree, decorations, extreme, holiday, holidays, home decorating, house, household, ideas, lights, neighborhood, roof, season, set up, tree, wreaths

Vacations In Scotland And A Selection Of Splendid Places to Visit Near Pitlochry

by The Diva



Scottish vacations are incredibly popular at this time due, probably, to the strength of the US dollar against the £ making vacations to England, Wales and Scotland pretty cheap, especially if visiting from from the U.S.A.. In the article below we introduce three fascinating places to visit in Pitlochry, Blair Castle, the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre and the Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre.


Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre

A power station is a pretty strange site for a tourist attraction, however this is just where you will discover the Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Center. The center is situated inside the splendid Pitlochry Power Station, and features interactive exhibits describing the development of hydro power in Scotland, dating from the nineteen forties to the present day. The Pitlochry Dam, which was constructed between 1947 and 1951, gives you the interesting opportunity to watch the renowned salmon ladder via 3 observation areas. Within the visitor center, you will also discover audio-visual presentations and interactive which explain this natural spectacle. The turbine hall of Pitlochry Hydro-Electric Power Station can also be observed from inside the Visitor Center.

Blair Castle

Blair Castle can be dated as far back as the thirteenth century and is the ancestral seat of the Earls and Dukes of Atholl. The building of Blair Castle began in 1269, under the guidance of John I Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, a nearby acquaintance of the Earl of Atholl. The Earl was away, fighting in the Crusade’s, when John I Comyn began construction of Blair Castle on his land. As soon as the Earl returned he bitterly complained to Alexander III, the king of Scotland about his neighbor, and won back his lands. Rather than destroying the tower than John I Comyn had erected, the Earl decided to merge the tower into his own castle. A Great Hall and a number of vaulted chambers were incorporated into the castle over the centuries, by  subsequent Earls. It was the 2nd Duke of Atholl who, in 1740, decided to remodel the castle as a Georgian Mansion.

Killiecrankie Visitor Centre

During the era of the Jacobites Killiecrankie, not too far from Pitlochry, was full of the crys of battle. The government soldiers were heavily overwhelmed by the rebel soldiers of the Jacobites, under the leadership of Bonnie Dundee. During the bloodthirsty battle a soldier evaded capture by leaping over the River Garry, which gained the name, Soldier’s Leap. The area around the Pass and gorge were a favorite haunt of Queen Victoria.

To learn about the infamous battle you can visit the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre. The Visitor Centre has a number of otherdisplays and services, which include; ranger service’s, guided walks and a natural history of the area and much more.

If you are thinking about having a vacation in Scotland based in Pitlochry then you will find Pitlochry hotels online by by placing “Pitlochry hotel accommodation” in your favorite search engine.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: accommodation, holidays, hotels, Pitlochry, Scotland, Scottish vacations, UK travel, vacations

Cruise Ship Motion Sickness Prevention

by The Diva

Motion sickness stops thousands of people from enjoying a lovely cruise holiday every year. People can suffer from travel sickness with varying degrees of severity, but it is certainly never an enjoyable experience. It really can ruin holidays and make you long to go home. So what are the best ways to prevent you luxury cruises leading to disaster?

1.) Position of your cabin. When you book your cruise, tell the agent that you suffer from motion sickness and they will locate you cabin nearer to the centre of the ship. This will minimise the amount of movement that your cabin experiences, even on gentle river cruises and will dramatically reduce the chances of feeling ill.

2.) Eating ginger. Ginger has been a motion sickness preventive for many many years. Its natural ingredients minimize the gag-reflex response signals that are sent to the stomach from the brain and will help to stop you being sick. You may however still feel a little nauseous as ginger doesn’t prevent this.

3.) Walking about. You might not think its works but you’d be surprised. One contributing factor to sea sickness is the fact that the boats movement is alien to our brains. If you’re up and about and able to walk around the whole boat for a little while you movement sensory organs will begin to be more comfortable with the sensations and you feel much better

4.) Motion sickness tablets. This is probably the most widespread method and arguable the most effective at reducing motion sickness. These tablets work to reduce the sensitivity of the brain to movement receptors around the body, therefore decreasing the disorientation and dizziness it feels. This also means however that they may make you a little drowsy, so mind which activities you take part in when you’re on them. Your should take the recommended number of tablets at least an hour before the boat starts to move so that the chemicals are already absorbed into the body. This will mean that you’ll be protected against sickness from the minute you step on the boat.

If you are looking for cruise ships that have motion sickness stabilers, please check out Oceania Cruise

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: cruise, holidays, motion sickness, nausia, sickness, Travel

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