Wednesday, January 18, 2012

valentine gifts in Fort Collins

Love likely the most potent word in any language. This tiny one syllable word has resulted in warfare, betrayal, and lunacy, but it has also been the cause of harmony, unanticipated thrills, and unparalleled inspiration. How can it be that a force that is usually so positive can direct us to such bad? The French, acknowledged for love, have many captivating love stories to tell. Take the story of the sculptor Rodin and his apprentice Camille Claudel. Claudel worked for Rodin when they began their affair. His refusal to leave his wife for her made Claudel insane and she destroyed quite a lot of her pieces of art during bouts of paranoia a symptom of her schizophrenia. Claudel spent the last 30 years of her life in a hospital. How can a thing that can direct someone to such bouts of despair be the one thing that we all seek in this life? On the other hand, let us consider another french couple. Voltaire and Emilie du Chatelet carried on a 15 year long romance which was scorned by the people, but permitted by Chatelet's husband, the Marquis Florent-Claude du Chatelet. Chatelet and Voltaire shared a strong scholarly bond and spent time philosophizing together, accumulating books for their library, and sharing suggestions on each other's work in mathematics and science. Their shared values and devotion to each other fueled their love even after she died. Upon her death, Voltaire wrote of Chatelet, "It is not a mistress I have lost but half of myself, a soul for which my soul seems to have been made." Regardless of her arranged marriage to the Marquis, the affection between Chatelet and Voltaire was tolerated and not envied. They were the topic of contempt but were allowed to live their lives together in shared respect. Their story reveals love in its ideal form. In my point of view, love is the sole thing worth living for. valentine day giftWhether it's love of kin, love of something, or love for a significant other, without love life is trivial. Maybe that is why love can force us to such extremes. For many, love is worth dying for. For many, it is worth living for. As Valentine's Day gets closer love is on everyone's minds. I wish each and every one of you a blissful love story packed with all the best love may bring and none of the worst. This Valentine's Day, demonstrate your love with a Red Hot Valentine Gift from Baskets By Rita.This Red hot Valentine's day box is perfect for all the special ladies in your life. An adorable teddy bear, milk chocolate truffles, dark chocolate and raspberry Chocolove bar,trail mix,a scented votive candle,chocolate chip cookies, Jelly Belly candy,caramel corn, hot cocoa, mixed nuts and a brownie. Say you are hot to your Valentine this year with our sweet treat. Everybody needs a little reminder from time to time of simply how much we are loved. If you like this blog, be sure to forward it on via Twitter or Facebook. Thanks a bunch!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

A Valentine's Day Reminder For Guys

A Valentine's Day Reflection Love... likely the most potent word in any language. This tiny four letter word has sparked conflict, betrayal, and insanity, but it has also been the cause of tranquility, unanticipated thrills, and unparalleled imagination. How does it come to be that a thing that should be so wonderful can steer us to such evil? The French, well-known for romance, have many fascinating love stories to tell. For example, the story of the sculptor Rodin and his sweetheart Camille Claudel. Claudel sculpted for Rodin when they began their affair. His unwillingness to leave his wife for her drove Claudel insane and she smashed A good deal of her pieces of art during periods of paranoia which was a result of her schizophrenia. Claudel spent the last 30 years of her life in a hospital. How can a thing that can direct a person to such intense levels of grief be the one thing that we all seek out in this world? However, let us consider another french couple. Voltaire and Emilie du Chatelet shared a 15 year long love affair which was frowned upon by the public, but allowed by Chatelet's husband, the Marquis Florent-Claude du Chatelet. Chatelet and Voltaire shared a healthy intellectual link and spent time philosophizing together, gathering books for their library, and offering suggestions on each other's findings in mathematics and science. Their shared values and dedication to each other fueled their love even after her death. Upon her death, Voltaire wrote of Chatelet, "It is not a mistress I have lost but half of myself, a soul for which my soul seems to have been made." gourmet chocolate gift basketRegardless of her arranged marriage to the Marquis, the relationship between Chatelet and Voltaire was accepted and not envied. They were the subject of disdain but were allowed to live their lives together in shared respect. Their story demonstrates love in its ideal form. In my mind, love is the only thing worth living for. Whether it's love of family, love of one particular thing, or love for a companion, without love life is insignificant. Perhaps that is why love can push us to such extreme limits. For many, love is worth dying for. For other people, it is worth living for. As Valentine's Day approaches love is on everyone's minds. I wish you all a blissful love story packed with all the best love may bring and none of the worst. This Valentine's Day, reveal your love with a Gourmet Chocolate Gift Basket from Baskets By Rita.A Chocolate Gift Basket from top to bottom. This beautiful faux leather file box, which is very functional and reusable container is overflowing with milk chocolate dark chocolate assorted truffles, Ghirardelli chocolates, Chocolove bar, fresh baked brownie, chocolate chip cookies, chocolate coffee beans and fruit dipped chocolates. Send our chocolate lovers gift baskets to along with your best wishes for any occasion. We all need a small reminder occasionally of exactly how much we are loved. If you like this blog, be sure to forward it on via Twitter or Facebook. Thanks a bunch! 

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I am a Colorado native and I graduated from Regis University. I worked for Hewlett-Packard for 18 years in Human Resources. I purchased Baskets by Rita and I am enjoying applying my corporate knowledge to improve this company.