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OCT
30

American Holloween History

          

                                  Pic by opiummuseum

Do you ever wonder why we celebrate the holidays we celebrate? Do you ever look beyond the festivities, gifts, and laughter to understand the roots of the occasion.  Maybe you have and maybe you haven’t, but Halloween has a unique history.  History.com says that when Europeans came to America they brought their varied Halloween traditions with them.  It wasn’t as prevalent in the rigid protestant north as it was in southern colonies like Maryland.  Different European ethnic groups and American Indian traditions meshed to form the American version of Halloween.

The first festivities included “Play Parties” that celebrated harvest and people came together to dance, sing, tell stories about the dead, and tell each other’s fortunes.  Telling Ghost stories was common as well. History.com also notes that in the second half of the 19th century America was flood with immigrants especially from Ireland, whom helped popularize Halloween nationally.

The Trick or Treat Tradition came from English and Irish Traditions, and Americans began to go from house to house asking for money or food. In the late 1800s though, there was a movement to take the witchcraft out of Halloween and make the holiday more about community get-togethers and games.  Halloween eventually lost its religious and superstitious overtones. Trick or Treating evolved over time to be an inexpensive way for the community to share the celebration. Also, in theory giving kids treats prevented them from being the victim of tricks.

Halloween is now the second biggest commercial Holiday, where Americans an estimated spend 6.9 billion dollars.  Knowing the history may just be of trivial consequence, but it will help you understand the dynamics behind such a popular holiday!

Posted: October 30th, 2009

SEP
17

Apartment Living Provides Calorie Burning Activities

Remember in January, we wrote an article ‘5 Reasons to Get Fit in 2009′? The whole premise of that article was to give you five reasons why working out at your apartment community fitness center provides you with great benefits. Well, we’ve gone a step further to break down how doing other activities in your apartment community can really add up for shedding calories this year!

These numbers are for a 150 lb person and based on a work-out for 30 minutes.

Activity Calories Burned
Reading 36
Studying 63
Washing Dishes 76
Playing Catch Football 85
Cooking 90
Housework 99
Fishing 103
Frisbee Playing 103
Weight Lifting 117
Volleyball 117
Beginner Pilates 126
Bicycling 135
Walk/Run play w/kids 135
Jumping Jacks 153
Sit-ups/Crunches 153
Mopping 153
Shooting Basketballs 153
Softball/Baseball 171
Skateboarding 171
Walking 4mph (15 min miles) 175
Garden 184
Tennis-singles 206
Swimming 206
Soccer-casual 238
Jogging 238
Stationary Bike/spinning 238
Walking up stairs 274
Rope jumping 342
Running 6mp (10 min miles) 342

**information collected from HealthStatus.com

Posted: September 17th, 2009

APR
3

2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four

 It’s the most wonderful time of the year…  March Madness is in full effect with the Final Four coming up this weekend, Saturday, April 4.  As everyone’s noted, there are no Cinderella’s this year!  In fact, the lowest seed, Villanova (#3) comes from the Big East, which was clearly the strongest conference this season.  The Wildcats, champions of the East Region will face the South Region’s champions, North Carolina (#1) with tip-off at approximately 8:47 PM.  The Tar Heels are heavily favored to take out Nova in this showdown, but we’ll see.  Fellow Big East team and also a #1 seed, Connecticut comes out of the West Region to face off the tough Spartans of Michigan State (#2), coming out of the Mid-West region with tip-off scheduled for 6:07 PM.

This will be nothing short of an epic Final Four battle.  This is the first time in a long time I can honestly say that the National Champion crown is up for grabs.  A legitimate argument can be made for any one of these teams to win this year.  Villanova has been playing defense like nobody’s business since the second half of that round 1 game against American University.  North Carolina is once again a complete team with the return of Ty Lawson from that nagging foot injury.

The early game will be a showcase of defense.  The Huskies hail from the Big East, by far the toughest conference in the land this season, where defense is the only way to survive.  Lead by the 7′3″ force in the middle, Hasheem Thabeet, UConn is not a team to take lightly.  On the other side, Michigan State, coached by Tom Izzo always brings strong, suffocating defense to each and every game they play.  No one comes close to their level in the Big Ten.  But in order for the Spartans to win, they will have to put some points on the board.  Connecticut is not the most offensive-minded team in the league, but they can put up some numbers.  In this match-up, I’m going to have to go with the Huskies.

Now for the moment of truth…I’m biased in the second match-up because Scottie Reynolds, star guard for Villanova hails from Herndon, VA.  That’s right.  He graduated from Herndon High School, my alma mater.  This is a proud day for anyone who attended Herndon High School.  Now don’t get me wrong, I love the Tar Heels, but I love the Wildcats more right now.  The Reynolds vs Lawson guard match-up is going to be one for the ages.  I’m excited to see how this game will play out.  Carolina is unarguably a team who will put points on the board in a hurry.  But it’s going to come down to how hard Villanova can play D against this high-powered offense.  I’m going out on a limb in this game and picking Villanova.  Don’t let me down, Scottie!

With that being said, and continuing with my bias, I’m declaring that the Villanova Wildcats will be the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions.  That’s it.

Posted: April 3rd, 2009

JAN
29

10 Random Facts about Super Bowl

When post people search for super bowl facts, the more interesting they are the better! So I searched through many websites and weeded out the not-so interesting stuff, to compile a list of 10 random facts I found interesting. I thought I’d share them with you….

1. The name “Super Bowl” was not used officially until the 3rd championship game in January 19Mike Ditka69.

2. No NFL team has ever played the Super Bowl in their own stadium.

3. New Orleans and Miami have hosted the Super Bowl the most at 9 times.

4. Mike Ditka, Tom Flores, and Tony Dungy have all won a Super Bowl both as a player and a coach.

5. The following things have never happened in a Super Bowl: a scoreless first half, a shutout, an overtime game and a punt return for a touchdown.

6. 30-second TV commercials are believed to be costing close to $3 million this year. If this reported rate is true, how is it that we are in an economic crisis??

7. According to About.com, the amount of chips consumed on Super Bowl Sunday is over 14 tons!!

8. Eight million pounds of guacamole is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday.

9. An average of 6% of people will call out on the Monday following Super Bowl Sunday.

10. The Super Bowl is measured in Roman numerals because a football season runs the span over two calendar years.

Now granted I’m a football impaired chick, so these facts may not be an over the moon spectacular or anything. But they sure made me say ‘uh…’ when I read them. Hope they gave you a little something to think about, or a least a much needed break from your busy day!

Posted: January 29th, 2009

DEC
16

12 Tips for Throwing a Tacky Christmas Sweater Party

Thinking about throwing a holiday get-together? ‘Tis the season for elusive, ugly and tacky Christmas sweater parties!  Tacky sweater parties are a perfect theme for a fun yet festive party. Follow these tips to throw a successful tacky Christmas sweater party this holiday that is cost effective.

1. Send Invitations: Send out an evite to all of your guests and have the image be a picture of you or your grandparents in their favorite holiday sweater. Be sure to provide all of the details (especially the fun ones like the games and prizes included).

2. Find the Best Tacky Christmas Sweater: The best part of the party is OBVIOUSLY the sweater. Here are some ideas on places to find these fabulous outdated fashion statements: Garage Sales, Family Members (aka. Grandma and Grandpa) and Thrift Stores.

Tacky Holiday Sweater

3. Don’t Forget Accessories: Accessories can often times make the tacky sweater that much tackier! Go to your local drug store and look for lighted pins, reindeer antlers, Santa hats, tinsel and more!

4. Make a Centerpiece: Creating a neat centerpiece that can actually be devoured is ideal. Make a ginger bread house with candy and icing to use as a centerpiece for the food table. Something tells me that this will be eaten after tip #9.

5. Provide an Award: Have a trophy personalized that says “Tackiest Sweater Award 2008″. After all of the guests have arrived, simply have them write on a piece of paper who they think should win and then count up the votes.

6. Food: Select a potluck style that will work best for you and your guests. For example: (1) appetizers only, (2) bring your favorite dish, (3) assign each guest to bring an appetizer, main dish, or dessert, or (4) as the host, you will provide the main dish (a turkey, ham, etc.) Try and coordinate this in advance so you don’t have duplicate dishes.

7. Beverages: There are a variety of factors to consider when selecting your beverages for your party. It’s important to have something available for everyone’s likes and dislikes. Be sure to have a variety of mixers on hand as well as non-alcoholic drinks. Having a pre-made themed beverage also saves time and money while still being festive.

8. Keep the Bathroom Line Entertained: All those beverages can certainly call for a long line at the restroom. Decorate your bathroom door with wrapping paper, ribbon and a bow and have people sign the door and write a message on the wrapping paper. The messages are bound to be great conversation starters and ice breakers.

Dog Holiday Sweater

9. Play Games: Set up a scavenger hunt with two teams. Create a checklist of all the items to provide to each team. Each team is then responsible for taking a picture of each checklist item as proof. Here are some checklist ideas: Find a street name that has a Christmas theme, take a picture with your team in your sweaters in a 7-11, sing a Christmas carol to a stranger as team, Find a Santa and sit on his lap, kiss someone under a mistletoe, find something showing one of the 12 days of Christmas etc…) This is absolutely hilarious.

10. Give Prizes: The winning team of the scavenger hunt or games that you play can receive prizes. Some good prize ideas are DVD’s, gift cards, candles, books etc… Wrap them up and put them under your tree. You could always go the gag gift route as well.

Best of luck with planning your next Tacky Christmas Sweater Party. Do you own a festive sweater that makes your friends laugh/cringe? Send it my way, and it may appear on our blog. (Please include your name, city and a brief description of the photo.)  

Posted: December 16th, 2008

NOV
25

Thanksgiving Day Classic

 Football equals Thanksgiving, right?  Now I would consider myself every inch of the word “fanatic” when it comes to sports, but I would have to put food over football when equating one or the other to Thanksgiving.  Thanksgiving, by the way, is my favorite holiday!  Now that that’s out of the way, I would say one of our country’s greatest pastimes is to eat turkey and watch football on Thanksgiving Day.  Thanksgiving is a time for families to get together and just spend quality time.  Now for those of you who live in apartments, don’t feel left out.

I am also a renter who is having house guests for the holiday.  I live in a one-bedroom apartment, but it’s pretty roomy.  Roomy enough for my three younger sisters to crash.  It works because the atmosphere becomes more intimate and you get that closeness with your fam.  Granted they’re not rabid sports fans like me, they suffer through it to spend time with me!  Don’t let apartment living stop you from really enjoying your sports.  I know I certainly don’t let it stop me! 

The Thanksgiving Day Classic is one that carries rich tradition.  This American football custom began in 1920 showcasing five teams, all of whom are now defunct.  This year Thanksgiving Day gives way to 3 games on Thursday, November 27th.  The Detroit Lions play host to the Tennessee Titans, fresh from their first loss of the season with a kickoff time of 12:30 PM.  The Titans will definitely be taking out some frustration.  Poor Lions, the Titans are going to whip them like some potatoes!  Next, the Dallas Cowboys play host to the Seattle Seahawks with kickoff scheduled for 4:15 PM on Fox.  Even without Tony Romo, Dallas should have no problem brushing the Seahawks to the side.  And last but not least, we have the Arizona Cardinals visiting the Philadelphia Eagles with kickoff scheduled for 8:15 PM on the NFL network.  I’m a little hesitant to give a prediction on this game because the Eagles are streaky, but Arizona, better yet, Kurt Warner, has definitely been showing more than shades of his former self. 

You can turn your apartment into a Thanksgiving Day Classic haven for your family and friends by visiting ForRent.com or our Holiday Guide on our blog.  Now don’t choke on turkey while screaming for you teams!  Gobble, Gobble!!  Happy Thanksgiving.

Posted: November 25th, 2008