Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2009

Nidasii Needs a New Home


Well, I guess it's official the business has taken over my life, and I mean that in the best possible way. But, lets face it, we are still a small company that is experinecing steady growth. But, when your an Indie company you usually don't have big time investors or loans from banks to cover your over head expenses so you start where you are and grow from there. Nidasii started in my apartment kitchen and has grown into a small work space. Infact, we have outgrown the space so much that my living room has been converted into our official shipping department. So, now my big question is where will I put the Christmas tree. The path I cleared to go from the door to kitchen surely isn't wide enough for a tree.....Oh decisions, decisions...LOL.

The photo above is a space I looked at last week. What are your thoughts?

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Who Knew Wii Would Change My Mind



Hi Everyone. I hope you all are still enjoying the holiday season. I know I am. Infact I'm a little sad to see it go. But, I wanted to share this funny video I found on youtube.

I am not a video junky at all. Infact, I'm always getting on my brother in laws case for being 30 and still playing video games. Who wants to sit all day staring at the TV screen with a controller. I know there are millions out there that disagree with me. But, I want you to know I had a change of heart when the Wii hit the market. So of course when my brother in law bought one and I got to try it out for myself I was hooked!!!

I had to get one for myself and the nieces and nephew when they come over. This is the logic I'm using to rationalize my personal guilt for the grief I have given my brother in law over the years.

How many of you have or got a Wii for Christmas? How do you like it? I would love to know. Post your comments.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Eco Chic Gift Wrapping

It seems everyone is doing their part to save the earth, especially this holiday season. People are choosing to wrap gifts to loved ones in recycled wrapping paper or paper products made from hemp using soy based inks. T

his year I will be doing my part to save the earth too. I have decided to skip the trip to the recycling bin and use my Sunday newspaper to wrap my holiday gifts. This is my version of an eco chic Christmas.

Will you wrap your holiday gifts with this year?

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Boxing Day


Did you know the day after Christmas is a national day of observance in countries like Candada, England and the British West Indies? I recently discovered the holiday dates back to the middle ages and its also known as the feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. The tradition involved giving boxes of fruits and clothing to servants. Today Boxing Day is a festive day and time to gather with friends and family. How did you spend the day after Christmas?


Happy Boxing Day.