Ghosts, Goodies, and Gore: The Haunting History of Halloween
Halloween is a holiday best known for its spooky traditions. But where did it come from and how did these practices start? Read on to learn more!
Celebrating Christmas in July
Why would you want to drink hot cocoa and eat cookies in 30°C weather? For Christmas in July of course! Mark your calendars for July 25th and dust off your Christmas decorations if you want to take part in this silly tradition.
Fa-boo-lous: Halloween and the Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular
As you may very well know, Halloween is a time to dress up in silly, scary, or iconic costumes and walk from house to house yelling “trick-or-treat!”. It is a time to scare your friends and go to spooky haunted houses. It is the only time when asking for candy from a stranger is completely acceptable too!
5 Best National Parks to Visit in the Fall
America is full of hundreds of beautiful sights and attractions, but perhaps the most famous of all are the American National Parks. So, as fall is just around the corner and yellow and red leaves are beginning to drop, here are the top 5 national parks to visit during this time.
Galentine's Day - A Way For Ladies to Celebrate Valentine’s
Many people believe that Valentine’s Day is a day reserved only for couples and lovers, but in the US the holiday is celebrated by friends too! Introducing Galentine’s Day - a way for girl friends to celebrate their friendship together on Valentine’s Day!
Halloween - A History and Tradition of How Americans Celebrate Being Spooky
Halloween is a fun and almost liberating holiday. Since October 31st is drawing near, we have here a brief history and explanation of how Americans celebrate this spooky evening.