WEDDING CAKE TOPPERS HISTORY

One of the center pieces of any modern day wedding is the wedding cake. This has a long history dating back all the day to the Roman Empire. However the wedding cake was very different back then.

The history of the wedding cake dates all the way back to the Roman Empire. At this time wedding cakes were not the sweet iced cakes that we know of today. Back then the cakes were made of a whole wheat flower. These bread cakes were then broken over the brides head and the guests of the wedding would eat the small pieces of broken break eagerly considering it good luck.

Later in the 17th century the wedding cake became known as the bride抯 pie or cake. These were typically mince pies made of sweet breads. The one of the main ingredients of these pies was a glass ring. It was believed that whichever lady found the ring would be the next women to be married.

Wedding cakes have historically been white a universal symbol of purity.

Another tradition that was probably first seen in fashion in the 17th century was sleeping with a piece of cake under ones pillow. The cake was broken into small pieces and then past through the bride抯 wedding ring. The pieces of cake were then given to the female guests who would put the pieces under their pillow when they went to sleep. It was believed that with the piece of cake under their pillow they would have a dream of the future husband.

The wedding cake topper has a long history and has been a tradition in wedding for a long time. It has been so long in fact that most of the details of when it started are shrouded in mystery. Yet there is no denying the significance of the wedding cake topper.

The story goes that it was first used over 100 years ago when the daughter of a baker was getting married. She asked her dad to make some symbol of the love between her and the her groom that everyone could see.

After several attempts and carefully deliberation the baker finally came up with an idea. He secretly place two figurines on top of the wedding cake. One of them symbolized his daughter and the other her future husband. The baker felt this was the perfect symbol of their love and their unity.

On the wedding day the daughter was so excited to see the cake and she was overjoyed with the beautiful gift her father had given her. The figurines stood in the center of the cake and at the center of the wedding. This showed the importance of the love between the couple!

It is not exactly known if this is a true story or not but it is a fun story at least and one that shows the significance of the wedding cake topper.

These are just a few of the historical traditions of the modern day wedding cake. The wedding cake is one of the oldest traditions of the wedding.

Are you looking for: elegant, personalized, funny, religious or a very unique wedding cake toppers? Let’s choose the right one together!


How To Choose Wedding Bobbleheads

Looking to get married? How about a effigy of one of the happiest days of your life?  Over the years we’ve been able to help make weddings and anniversaries as special as they should be and always an event to be remembered. We’ve had tons of couples that couldn’t be happier. We pride ourselves on being able to capture couples extremely well.

Bobbleheads can be a great way to make a memorable and fun reception and a perfect party gift for guests. They can be great icebreakers, wonderful centerpieces, great conversation pieces, and a long lasting sculpture that will remain for many years.

We’d love to help your special day as exciting as possible.

Today is my 33rd happy birthday

The first birthday celebration of mine that I remember is when I was in class four and we were in Kholapur, Maharashtra. Those were the days when non-Maharashtrians could also live in Maharashtra. I remember my father taking me to a small time smuggler operating out of his house to buy me a nice pair of trousers. Apparently this man visited Singapore and brought back to India small items which he would sell at a higher price because of the novelty factor.

Back then we were living off my father’s Armyman salary so new clothes could be bought only for Diwali and birthdays. And my father, like all fathers, wanted the best for his son – a nylon trouser.

My mother on her part took us to the temple in the morning, and made halwa for breakfast.

Since cakes were costly, we would sing Happy Birthday in front of a kadai full of halwa.

Just in case you didn’t know the here is the full lyrics of the Happy Birthday song:

Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday dear ________________
Happy birthday to you

Happy long life to you, Happy long life to you
Happy long life dear _________________
Happy long life to you

May god bless you, May god bless you
May god bless dear ______________
May god bless you

Though nobody in my family knew the happy birthday song lyrics, we loved singing it together. Like this:

Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday dear Rajan
Happy birthday to you

La la la la la la, la la la la la
La la la la Rajan
La la la la la

La la la la, la la la la
La la la la Rajan
La la la la

With time the clothes my parents bought didn’t suit my taste. And they started giving me money to buy my own birthday clothes. I didn’t realize how I had snatched from them a moment of joy they loved to experience.

With time, mother lost her powers to take me to the temple. I was a grown up now and couldn’t be spotted in a temple. Mother’s halwa on the birthday morning became a mere formality and on one of the birthdays I even remember saying: “Can you just give me some toast? Halwa in the mornings somehow suffocates me.”

That day I broke her heart and stole her moment of joy. Back then, I hadn’t realized that the light in her eyes when I sat down to eat halwa on my birthday morning and she sat across me, was love and not the window’s reflection.

What goes around, comes around they say.

The last few days, I had been worried about spending my 33rd birthday all alone in Gurgaon – at least Rs 18,000 and 1800 kilometers away from people who love me.

Considering that timely calls – at 12 midnight – on one’s birthday are good enough consolation I waited for the calls last night. A call from my wife was ruled out because she was traveling by train and was reaching Madurai (where my mother stays) in the early morning.

Even as I waited for the calls, exactly at 11 p.m. last night (on the eve of my birthday) the Airtel Network conked out and there was no signal on my phone. I checked with a few of my Delhi/Gurgaon friends who were online and they confirmed the outage. At 12.40, the network came back….but my guess is that by then those that loved me had given up and gone to bed.

Since Rekha reached my home early, and my mother got busy with her grand daughter – our daughter Rhea – she also forgot to call me on my birthday.

As I said, today is my birthday and nobody who loves me is with me. Even my girl friend is in Mumbai

Gates birthday gift is the kind that will keep on giving

It’s the sort of gift that Bill Gates Sr. wanted from his son.

Nothing gaudy or flashy, nothing stylish or sleek. In fact, nothing for himself at all. Instead, something to inspire public service in others, something to give back. Something he has insisted on long before his son became the world’s richest man.

So when Bill Gates Sr. turned 80 Wednesday, his son surprised him with this: an 80-year scholarship program for the University of Washington School of Law in the elder Gates’ name.

The length of the scholarship is a nod to Bill Gates Sr.’s age; the law school is his alma mater.

The cost: $33.3 million. The deal: Five students get a full-ride scholarship each year. In exchange, they commit to working seven years in public service after graduation — for instance, for a legal aid or advocacy agency, a nonprofit, as a public defender or prosecutor.

The idea behind the scholarship is to encourage young lawyers to pursue public-service careers without the burden of huge student debt. The scholarship is unusual in that it goes beyond paying tuition and also covers room and board, academic supplies and internship costs. It’s estimated that the scholarship will be worth about $100,000 over three years of study for students entering the school next year.

It’s the largest gift to any UW scholarship program by “a lot,” according to UW President Mark Emmert. Leaders in public-service law say the scholarship will significantly benefit the state and could make the law school more competitive nationally.

“It’s really a singular program in the country, maybe beyond,” Emmert said. “I think it will stimulate a lot of interest nationally in the whole field of public-service law.”

The elder Gates said he had no inkling of what was planned until his son, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, made the announcement Wednesday during a meeting at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. After speeches, a large cake shaped like an academic mortar board was wheeled into the room.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled, it’s perfect,” the elder Gates said. “This is a country where the contribution of government and the contribution of charitable agencies are indispensable to the life we enjoy.”

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The UW law school has about 550 students, including 180 first-year students, and currently requires its students to complete 60 hours of public service before graduation.

The first winners of the new scholarship will be announced in April and start classes in the fall.

A handful of other universities have similar scholarships for law students. The most widely known is the Root-Tilden-Kern program run by New York University School of Law. That program pays full tuition — but not board — for 20 students each year in exchange for a 10-year commitment to public service . It served as a model for the Gates scholarship.

“We are happy to have this competition. The more of these types of programs, the better,” said Vicki Been, NYU’s faculty director of the Root-Tilden-Kern scholarship and a former recipient herself.

She said the NYU program provides not only money but also a support network.

“It really does provide this socialization community, this group of people who have similar interests and a similar commitment who help each other withstand the pressure of taking an easier career track,” she said.

Bob Boruchowitz, director of The Defender Association, a nonprofit that provides public-defense services in King County, said his organization can pay entry-level lawyers just $45,000 annually, about half the amount big firms offer.

“It’s not unusual for students today to come out of law school with $100,000 in debt, and it makes it difficult for them to take jobs in public service,” Boruchowitz said. “This is really significant, it will have a real impact on Washington. That’s five people a year available for public service, and that’s great.”

Boruchowitz said that attracting law students to public service is an ongoing challenge, and there have been several attempts — so far unsuccessful — to persuade the U.S. Congress to enact a loan-forgiveness program.

An example of the economic pressures facing law students comes when big firms offer jobs by the time students reach their second year of study, NYU’s Been said. Nonprofits, with more precarious finances, often hire much later.

“You have to have the stomach for risk-taking,” she said. “Are you prepared to wait until March of your third year to get a job when everyone else got a job in their second summer, and they’re all set?”

Similar pressures can be seen at the UW.

A study published this week by a UW law-school gender committee found that after the first five months, students are “significantly less likely” to say they came to the school in order to do public-interest work. And during their first year, students become “significantly more concerned over salary,” the study found.

Law school Dean Joe Knight said students cheered when he announced the scholarship Wednesday. He said the average UW student incurs $45,000 in debt during three years of law school, a burden added to undergraduate debt.

The new scholarship was announced 55 years after Bill Gates Sr. graduated from the law school. He was a student there when he me his first wife, the late Mary Maxwell Gates, who was completing a bachelor’s degree.

Bill Gates Sr. went on to form Preston, Gates & Ellis, one of Seattle’s top law firms, which performs some pro-bono work for nonprofits.

His charity work has included volunteering for hospitals, libraries, Planned Parenthood and United Way. When his son became rich and requests for charity began pouring in, it was the father who sorted through the letters at his Laurelhurst home, later becoming co-chairman of the foundation, now the world’s largest, with a $28.8 billion endowment.

The elder Gates, now a UW Regent, enjoyed his own time at law school in the way an athlete might “enjoy” a particularly grueling workout.

“It was law school,” he said. “It was hard and difficult, and it was something I was delighted to be finished with when I was finished with it.”

Personalize Your Wedding from Start to Finish

Your wedding should be a reflection of you and your spouse-to-be, and for many modern brides, the perfect wedding means one that is personalized and unique. There are many ways to customize your wedding, but it is especially meaningful if you craft some of these special touches yourself.From the invitations to your wedding gown, opportunities abound for adding individual touches to the event. Here are some ways that you can make your wedding one-of-a-kind, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Before the Wedding

* Invitations - Tradition still has its place, but brides have more options than ever before. You can personalize the invitations by choosing an image and wording that have special meaning, such as a photo of the garden where your fiancé proposed. You can match your invitations to the color scheme of your ceremony. If your wedding is small, you may even consider crafting the invitations yourself. Take a cue from scrapbookers and add stitching to your invitations that echoes the embellishments on your dress. Theme weddings are once again gaining in popularity. If your wedding will have a specific theme, make sure your invitations reflect that.

* Rehearsal Dinner — It’s customary to give gifts to your bridal party at the rehearsal dinner. You can make any gift more meaningful by adding a personal touch. If you are giving your bridesmaids jewelry, present it to them in lovely drawstring bags that you sew yourself in fabric that matches their dresses.

At the Wedding

* Program - This is a great place to include a special touch. You can add poems that are meaningful to you, or that you and your spouse wrote for each other. You can thank friends and family for their support and help in organizing the wedding and being present to celebrate with you. You may wish to repeat some of the motifs from the invitations for continuity, or pick up decorative elements from your wedding gown.

* Dress - Your wedding dress is the center of attention at the ceremony. Express yourself by choosing a style that fits your personality as well as your body. If you or someone you know is an accomplished sewer, you can custom-make your dress. Even if you buy off the rack, there are many ways to customize the dress by adding beading, appliqués or embroidery. Just be sure to give yourself enough time to finish this project without creating extra stress leading up to the wedding.

Today’s computerized sewing and embroidery systems make even a project like a wedding dress much easier than it used to be, says Gayle Hillert, vice president of education at Bernina of America, a premiere sewing machine company. Bernina accessory feet make sewing fine fabrics like satins or velvets easy and there are a variety available like hemming, pintucking and edgestitching feet that enable one to add couture elements quickly and successfully.  The Bernina artista 730E sewing and embroidery system helps with embellishments. Microsoft Windows powered, it allows the user to create their own designs, and easily edit the designs on screen using the artista 730E’s built-in capabilities.

One trend that is gaining popularity is to embroider the wedding date or a special message around the hem of dress, or on the slip. Hillert tells of one mother who made her daughter’s wedding dress and added special message to her daughter in embroidery on the slip. Tone-on-tone embroidery is popular for embroidering on the dress itself; color stitching can be used on the slip.

At the Reception

* Food and Drink - Whether you’re having a sit-down dinner, offering a buffet or passing hors d’oeuvres, what you serve is important. If you have a theme, try to work the food around that. For example, if you love gardening, incorporate edible flowers into some dishes or on the cake. Or feature ethnic food that reflects the ancestry of you or your spouse. Many companies offer wine with personalized labels. Provide each table with a specially labeled bottle of red and white wine.

* Decorations - The decorations you choose set the tone for the day. You’ll want to incorporate your wedding colors and, if you have one, your theme. If you add appliqués or beading on your dress, you can echo that design on table runners, or have the appliqué motif printed on your napkins.

* Favors - Send your guests home with a special memento. If you’ve featured ethnic food, prepare a special jar of spices for each guest, along with a treasured family recipe. Or if you have an outdoor wedding, present each guest with a sapling tree to plant in memory of your wedding.

Personalized baby gifts

Personalized baby gifts are unique keepsakes to commemorate your baby’s birth. Everyone wants to give the perfect baby gift during times of christening, birthdays, holidays, or just for the sake of showing the baby and the family that you care. If it is personalized, it becomes all that more special. These priceless keepsakes will be remembered and cherished forever, and parents are definitely delighted to receive them.
There are many personalized baby gifts on the market today. One popular item is the personalized baby blanket. This soft, snuggly cover comes in an assortment of subtle shades, personalized with baby’s name, birth information and other details. The blanket serves many purposes, and definitely keeps a baby snug and warm. Another gift worth mentioning is a unique plate with the baby’s name and birth date engraved on it. The plate has a clock and the hands can be made to set to the baby’s birth time. Personalized book bags with characters made to resemble baby’s hair and eyes also make for a unique gift. Other personalized gifts include tiles, name boards, porcelain booties, silver cups and plates and linens. The arrival of a new-born baby is definitely a reason to celebrate. You can give gifts to the baby that show just how much you care. A gift also becomes an expression of sharing one’s joy. In today’s market, there are a wide variety of interesting and fun baby gifts to choose from. Personalized gifts are thoughtful and will definitely find their way into the family heirloom, treasured for years to come.