Thursday, February 25, 2010

A Men's Guide To Buying Shoes


Buying men's shoes is like buying a car. You should have a good idea of what you want when you walk into the store (or onto the lot), and you need to walk away with something you'll be comfortable wearing (and being seen in) for at least a few years.

So while it may not be your idea of weekend fun, you should at least know a little something about how to shop for shoes.

general shoe shopping tips

  • For the best fit and selection, go to specialty sneaker and dress shoe stores.
  • For the best deals, visit department stores, wholesalers and outlet malls. Don't shy away from buying shoes or sneakers on clearance, either. The only thing these shoes are usually guilty of is being a season or two "out of style." Trust me, when you get out on the street, nobody can honestly tell the difference between a 2003 Kenneth Cole Oxford and a 2005 Kenneth Cole Oxford, so long as they're clean and worn with the right pants.
  • If you are going to buy shoes online, a good trick is to try on the same pair in a store to ensure a comfortable fit, and then go online for the best deal. But if you have previous experience with a particular brand, then there's no need to worry about purchasing shoes online without trying them on first. In any case, most online retailers offer full refunds.
  • Visit shoe stores on Sunday mornings, or late on weeknights. Chances are you will be the only customer in the store, and the salesperson will be able to give you his full attention. The result? Knowledgeable, one-on-one service.
  • Check out whether there are any good cobblers in your area. Sure, they're not going to churn out a Nike Zoom LeBron II, but they can produce business and dress shoes that are perfectly sized, and designed to match your feet and style.

Sizing 


There's no such thing as "breaking in a shoe" -- that goes for all types, from sneakers to boots. It's therefore a good idea to measure your foot each time you buy a pair of shoes or sneakers. Different brands have different sizes; just because you're a 12 when it comes to your sneakers, you're not necessarily a 12 in your loafers.

Furthermore, your feet tend to slightly swell up over the course of the day, due to the hours of walking and standing that they endure. As a result, you should try on shoes at the end of the day in order to ensure that they will be comfortable throughout.

The socks you wear when trying on a pair of shoes should be the type you would regularly wear with them. This is particularly true when trying on athletic sneakers.

Get a salesperson's advice, but don't let them talk you into buying uncomfortable shoes
Don't depend on your wife, girlfriend or buddy to measure your feet correctly -- get help from a salesperson. And, although it sounds basic, be sure to stand up when the salesperson measures your feet. This will ensure that your feet are at their longest, and that you get the most accurate measurement.

Don't just try on one shoe. Put both on your feet and walk around the store -- individual feet tend to be different sizes. Remember the car analogy: Nobody ever gets in the driver's seat, adjusts the mirrors and says, "I'll take it!". They go for a test-drive.

Shoe Width
Everyone knows a 10 is bigger than a 9. But how many guys know that 2E is wider than D? Here's a quick guide to the sometimes confusing terminology used to denote shoe width.

6E: Extra, Extra-Wide
4E: Extra-Wide
2E : Wide
D: Standard Width
B: Narrow
2A: Extra-Narrow

Heels & Toes

A key factor in getting the right shoe size is making sure your heels and toes fit snugly, without causing discomfort.

To know if your shoes are fitting correctly around your heel, use your index finger to fit behind the shoe's heel and your heel. It should slide between them with relatively little force. If your finger cannot fit, the shoes are too tight. If your finger has too much room, the shoes are too large
At the other end, your toes should be able to wiggle comfortably. You should be able to fit the width of your thumb in between the tips of your toes and the end of the shoe. Your mother probably used this "rule of thumb" test on you when you were a kid. And guess what? It still works.

Arch Support

The curve of your foot's arch is hereditary, but you can do a few things to make it a non-issue.

As I already mentioned, know that your feet are not always identical in size. Buy with your bigger foot in mind, and buy an insole to even out the two if the discrepancy is noticeable.

If you have high arches (and therefore, inflexible feet), seek out well-cushioned, flexible shoes and a shoe with a curved instep.

People with no arch (a condition known as flat-footedness) may notice that their feet lean inward. This condition requires a shoe with a straight instep to keep it stable during walking or running.

People with regular foot arches are best off with a slightly curved instep. This will provide an optimum mix of stability and flexibility.

And when all else fails, head out to the local drugstore. There's an enormous range of inexpensive arch braces and orthotic supports out there that can be used to prevent discomfort.

The lowdown on socks...

information on socks

What are shoes without socks (at least in the fall and winter)? More importantly, what are feet without socks? Foot and shoe moisture tend to attract fungi, viruses and other bacteria. Clean socks are necessary not only for your own health, but also for your shoes' well-being.

Types of Socks

Socks fall into three main categories (not to mention the area between the wall and the dryer): Dress, casual and athletic.

Dress socks are usually made from silk, cashmere or fine variants of cotton and wool.

Casual socks come in cotton and wool, and are available in a wide variety of colors, patterns and thicknesses.

Athletic socks are usually cotton and available in gray or white. This type differs most obviously from casual socks by virtue of their size. Athletic socks tend to come up to the mid-calf and higher, or simply right above the heel (ankle-length), making them invisible when wearing sneakers.

Your sock size should be 1 to 1.5 sizes bigger than your shoe size. In other words, a size 12 shoe means a 13.5 size sock. Some brands divide sock size by small, medium and large.

To know your size, refer to these numbers (in inches):
Small: 5-9
Medium: 9-12
Large: 13-15

Matching Socks to Shoes

When wearing dress shoes or casual leather shoes, always match your socks to your pants.

You can wear athletic socks and casual socks with sneakers. But unless you're on a basketball court, don't wear sneakers and shorts with anything other than ankle-length casual socks.

Finally, when all else fails, remember this rule: The more formal the occasion, the darker the sock.
make sure your shoes fit 

Dealing with stores and salespeople is never fun. Moreover, remembering the fashion rules for socks and pants can be downright taxing. But ultimately, buying shoes is all about finding the best fit. So long as you leave the shoe store with a comfortable pair of shoes on your feet, you'll be walking tall for months to come.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

What To Give The Pisces



Pisceans are interested in everything that isn't quite real: illusion and disillusionment, fantasy, drama, emotion, art, and spirituality. The best gift for someone born under this sign is something that feeds these interests - how about a set of oil paints, tickets to the theater, or a book of poetry? In their leisure time, Pisces may work to alleviate their emotional stress through exercise. They especially enjoy sports that bring them into contact with their own Element of Water, such as swimming and sailing, so gifts such as sailing lessons, a new swimsuit, or a cruise would be appreciated. The theme of water is a good one in general, making gifts such as scented bath oils or floating candles appropriate. Don't forget that Pisces rules the feet so treat your Pisces to slippers, shoes, socks or even a pedicure or foot massage.

Great gifts you could give the:

Female Pisces: floating candles, perfume, scented bath lotions, oils and soaps, gift certificate to the movies, shoes, comfortable socks, oil paints, musical instrument, fine wine, flowers, slippers, a book of poetry, a book on dream interpretation, a romantic movie, a swimsuit, an aquarium with tropical fish, an orchid, a coffee-table book on art

Male Pisces: aftershave, cologne, a gift certificate to the movies, shoes, comfortable socks, oil paints, a musical instrument, fine wine, foot spa or massage, Shakespeare's complete works, an art film on video, a book on dream interpretation, an aquarium with tropical fish, music, a coffee-table book on art

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Get To Know The Pisces



Pisces is a Water Sign, the twelfth and Final Sign of the Zodiac which also rules the twelfth House, the House of the Unconscious.

Pisces is ruled by the Planets Jupiter and Neptune, Jupiter being the Roman king of the Gods and Neptune being the God of the Oceans.

In the Zodiac Pisces is the opposite of Virgo.

Pisces means Fishes in Latin.

Pisces seek salvation within themselves, striving for total self - sufficiency and self - reliance.

Initially they may be appear very materialistic, but that is only because they don't want to have to worry about material wants on their way to self - knowledge and fullfilment.

They wish deeply to do the right thing and may become confused about their true aims and get bewildered and lost in a materialistic jungle.

At their truest, they are crystal clear, unselfish, devoted, demanding little, always sacrificing themselves for others.

The Key Phrase for Pisces is "I believe".

They are emotional and sensitive and can easily be influenced by good and bad, practicality and realism often escapes them.

They are also secretive, hard to know, and hardly know themselves.

They must learn how to use power wisely, they have vitality, have an urge to rule.

They are easygoing, affectionate, submissive and offer no threat or challenge to stronger and more exuberant characters.

They are emotional rather than rational, instinctive more than intellectual, and have limited willpower.

They tend to withdraw into their own dream world as a retreat from the harsh reality of day - to -day living and the inability to cope with real life.

However, they can be remarkably creative in literature, music and art.

The Mythology of Pisces

The constellation resembles two roundish objects, each of which is tied to the same point by a long length of string . Generally the objects have been considered as fish, although since by including fainter stars visible to the naked eye, the strings themself take on the appearance of stick-figure bodies (with the roundish objects thus becoming heads). Some forms of early Greek mythology viewed it as men bound to a point. It is generally thought that in earlier depictions, only the constellation Piscis Austrinus was considered to be a fish.

According to one version in Greek mythology, this constellation represents fish into which Aphrodite and Eros transformed in order to escape the monstrous Typhon. The two fishes are often depicted tied together with a cord, to make sure they do not lose one another.

According to another version, since the binding point is below the ecliptic, and thus considered to represent being in the underworld, and that one of the figures (the one on the left) appears to escape, but the other (on the right) seems to head back toward the ecliptic, then, together with Cetus (another constellation in the Zodiac sign of Pisces), this may have formed the basis of the myth of the capture of Cerberus, one of The Twelve Labours of Herakles.

The Astrology of Pisces

The Western astrological sign Pisces of the tropical zodiac (February 19 - March 20) differs from the astronomical constellation and the Hindu astrological sign of the sidereal zodiac (March 12 - April 18).

It is the domicile of Jupiter (since its discovery Neptune has been considered Pisces' ruling or co-ruling planet by many modern astrologers) and the exaltation of Venus. It is also one of the four Mutable signs (along with Gemini, Virgo, and Sagittarius), and is said to rule over the feet. It is associated with the Twelfth house of the horoscope, and therefore is also said to rule over drugs, secrets, and large institutions, such as prisons, hospitals, and even business or governmental organisations.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

The Greates Gift Of All


It's not the flowers, wrapped in fancy paper
It's not the ring, I wear around my finger
There's nothing in all the world I need
When I have you here beside me, here beside me

So you could give me wings to fly
And catch me if I fall
Or pull the stars down from the sky
So I could wish on them all
But I couldn't ask for more
'Cause your love is the greatest gift of all

In your arms, I found a strength inside me
And in your eyes, there's a light to guide me
I would be lost without you
And all that my heart could ever want has come true

So you could give me wings to fly
And catch me if I fall
Or pull the stars down from the sky
So I could wish on them all
But I couldn't ask for more
'Cause your love is the greatest gift of all

You could offer me the sun, the moon
And I would still believe
You gave me everything
When you gave your heart to me

But I couldn't ask for more
'Cause your love is the greatest gift of all

You could give me wings to fly
And catch me if I fall
Or pull the stars down from the sky
So I could wish on them all
But I couldn't ask for more
'Cause your love is the greatest gift of all
Your love is the greatest gift of all
Greatest gift of all

Jim Brickman Lyrics 


Happy Valentines Everyone!!!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Zociac Guide To Gift Giving


Deciding on what gifts to give to someone requires a careful thought. After all, gifts speak much of you as a giver whether you like it or not. But making a decision need not be stressful. Make it an act of fun. In that spirit, let us take a humorous look at how each of the zodiacal signs favors certain kinds of gifts.

Aries  are crazy about anything fast, hot and red. Tools and guns would be a good choice and so  are exercise equipments, athletic clothes or maybe a red cap if you are on a budget. Now if you could afford it, You can't go wrong giving an Aries a diamond or an original portrait in oil.


Taurus  are so easy to please. They love just about anything and everything but here is the catch, they have to be on top of the line.   Anything that's luxurious is sure to please a Taurus.


Gemini loves anything that satisfies their penchant for reading. A good book, magazine subscriptions and anything that's a good read would do the trick. Stationary and communications equipment are also appreciated. Tickets, gloves, rings and anything clever or that comes in sets of twos will do the job for a Gemini.


Cancer enjoys antiques, sweaters, food and kitchen stuff. Whatever you give them, be sure to include a big hug. Throw in a few pearls and some silver. Give them a "family" gift.


Leo is easy to shop for if you can carry that much gold. Yes, gifts of gold are the thing for Leo. Anything classy and monogrammed will usually work. Theater tickets to the best play will also go over big.


Virgo is appreciative of practical gifts such as appliances and office supplies. A house plant and gift certificate for a personal massage is also good for Virgo.


Libra appreciates elegance. Candles, formal wear and mirrors work well. New clothes are good, especially anything with a top notch designer label.


Scorpio is easy to shop for, if you have the budget. Silk, leather, musk, stocks, bonds, sex toys and insurance coverage are all acceptable gifts for a Scorpio.


Sagittarius is easy. Get them something very big. Sagittarius enjoys imported specialities, educational gifts and travel accouterments. Season tickets work well for a sportier Sag.


Capricorn enjoys a traditional approach to the holidays, their traditions. As far as gifts, Capricorn was made for real estate, vintage wine and gourmet food. Give them a status symbol and you can't go wrong. Anything of lasting value will be appreciated.


Aquarius is easy to shop for. Get them tech stuff, gizmos, gadgets and anything futuristic. Helicopters and computers go over well as to artifacts from ancient civilizations.


Pisces can be treated to cameras, sox and shoes. Music of all kind is appreciated including CD's, musical instruments, equipment and concert tickets. Anything aquatic or nautical is sure to please a Pisces including boats, cruise tickets, a trip to the beach and a hot tub experience.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

For the Intellectual Aquarius

Here's the  books - best-seller lists  according to the New York Times. Give the intellectual Aquarius one of these books. They would love it.

 Hardcover Fiction 

Top 5 at a Glance

1. THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett
2. KISSER, by Stuart Wood
3. THE LOST SYMBOL, by Dan Brown
4. THE BURNING LAND, by Bernard Cornwell
5. THE FIRST RULE, by Robert Crais

Hardcover Nonfiction

Top 5 at a Glance
1. GAME CHANGE, by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin
2. COMMITTED, by Elizabeth Gilbert
3. STONES INTO SCHOOLS, by Greg Mortenson
4. HAVE A LITTLE FAITH, by Mitch Albom
5. GOING ROGUE, by Sarah Palin

Paperback Trade Fiction

Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE LOVELY BONES, by Alice Sebold
2. A RELIABLE WIFE, by Robert Goolrick
3. DEAR JOHN, by Nicholas Sparks
4. THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson
5. PUSH, by Sapphire

Paperback Mass-Market Fiction

Top 5 at a Glance
1. DEAR JOHN, by Nicholas Sparks
2. THE LOVELY BONES, by Alice Sebold
3. THE DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL, by Greg Iles
4. PLUM SPOOKY, by Janet Evanovich
5. THE TRUTH ABOUT LORD STONEVILLE, by Sabrina Jeffries

Paperback Nonfiction

Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE BLIND SIDE, by Michael Lewis
2. THREE CUPS OF TEA, by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
3. THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls
4. EAT, PRAY, LOVE, by Elizabeth Gilbert
5. ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT'S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler

Hardcover Advice 

Top 5 at a Glance

1. THE HAPPINESS PROJECT, by Gretchen Rubin
2. MASTERING THE ART OF FRENCH COOKING, VOL. 1, by Julia Child, Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle
3. THE MAYO CLINIC DIET, by the Mayo Clinic staff
4. THE FULL PLATE DIET, by Stuart A. Seale, Teresa Sherard and Diana Fleming
5. MASTER YOUR METABOLISM, by Jillian Michaels with Mariska van Aalst


Paperback Advice

Top 5 at a Glance
1. FOOD RULES, by Michael Pollan
2. THE BELLY FAT CURE, by Jorge Cruise
3. COOK THIS, NOT THAT!, by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding
4. WOMEN AND MONEY, by Suze Orman
5. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING, by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel

Children's Books

Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE LION AND THE MOUSE, by Jerry Pinkney
2. ALL THE WORLD, by Liz Garton Scanlon
3. LISTEN TO THE WIND, by Greg Mortenson and Susan L. Roth
4. BUBBLE TROUBLE, by Margaret Mahy
5. THE CURIOUS GARDEN, written and illustrated by Peter Brown

Graphic Books

Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE BOOK OF GENESIS: ILLUSTRATED, by R. Crumb
2. BATMAN: BATTLE FOR THE COWL, by Tony Daniel
3. THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young
4. WOLVERINE: OLD MAN LOGAN, by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven
5. BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Gifts for The Aquarius

 

Choosing Presents for Those Born January 20-February 18

Gifts associated with the astrological sign of Aquarius revolve around science and technology, intellectual pursuits, and eccentric hobbies.

Aquarius is associated with all things future-oriented, including science, technology, and radical political change. Aquarians often engage in an eclectic mix of unique hobbies and interests. Both physical activities and intellectual pursuits associated with this sign are highly individualistic and often quirky.
Aquarius Hobbies

Pastimes associated with the sign of Aquarius include:

* Activism
* Anthropological studies
* Astronomy
* Collecting unusual things
* Computer programming
* Hanging out in coffee shops or restaurants
* Humanitarian or volunteer work
* Intellectual and political debates
* Internet surfing
* Inventing things or coming up with new ways of doing things
* Paranormal (especially UFO) or occult studies
* Playing with gadgets
* Reading (especially books on philosophy, politics, ideologies, conspiracy theories, science fiction, fantasy, or occult topics, as well as comic books and graphic novels)
* Scientific studies
* Skiing and other individual sports (particularly snow sports)
* Socializing
* Traveling
* Video games
* Watching sci-fi or fantasy movies

Aquarius Gifts:

Based on Aquarius-associated hobbies, gifts for Aquarius include:

* Books (especially science fiction, fantasy, philosophy, politics, occult, science, anthropology, or paranormal studies)
* Coffee/coffee makers
* Comic books or graphic novels
* Computers and computer accessories
* Crystals
* DVDs
* Modern gadgets
* Motorcycles
* Restaurant and coffee shop gift certificates (Aquarians don’t usually like to cook)
* Science-based games or brain teaser books
* Skiing or snowboarding gear
* Sleds
* Telescopes
* Travel packages
* Unusual, amusing, or futuristic items
* Video games

Aquarius Colours, Patterns, and Designs

Aquarius is associated with exciting colours, such as electric blue and purple, as well as neon shades of blue and green. It is also linked with geometric and psychedelic designs.

Although the Aquarius ruling planet, Uranus, is associated with bright, splashy colours and patterns, Aquarians often prefer to wear monochromatic items of clothing, usually in basic shades of green, blue, or purple, though some Aquarians, being eccentric, dress in an unusual manner and may adopt an atypical overall style. As for preferred colours and designs for objects and backgrounds, Aquarian themes include anything that relates to outer space (planets, galaxies, stars) or suggests scientific, futuristic, and technological concepts.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Meet The Aquarius

Aquarius people are extremely open-minded, tolerant, extroverted, experimental and emotionally detached 

Aquarians filter ideas and even feelings through their intellects rather than their emotions, and are able to offer a fresh perspective on any aspect of life. Most Aquarians love conspiracy theories, speculating as to what various people might be doing behind the scenes and how this affects large groups of people. They also tend to come up with a variety of unusual solutions to the world’s problems, which range from brilliant innovations to crackpot schemes. 

Eccentric and Unpredictable

 Aquarius people are highly eccentric and usually prefer the company of other eccentric types. Easily bored and often restless, Aquarians seek out people who are original, creative and exciting, and sometimes even a little dangerous or unstable, in order to obtain novel experiences and have interesting conversations.
Aquarians are unpredictable, and sometimes get a reputation for unreliability as a result. They can be quite chaotic and scattered, and often reject social conventions, though they are susceptible to modern fads. They can be wacky and absent-minded, full of brilliant ideas but prone to highly impractical behaviour.

Aquarians are good creators and inventors. Most have scientific minds, suited for physics, chemistry, technical writing, work with computers, or the writing of science or speculative fiction. They usually have an interest in outer space, the possibility of life on other planets or anything futuristic. Many also have an interest in the occult and other paranormal or unexplained phenomena. 


Extroverted and Experimental

Aquarius people are experimental sensation seekers and may get into trouble as a result. They love trying new things and constantly seek out novelty and change. This is a sign in need of constant intellectual stimulation. Aquarians tend to have a wide circle of acquaintances rather than spending time with just a few close friends and family members. They usually prefer to socialize and work within diverse groups rather than alone or in simple partnerships. 

A Love of Debate 

Despite a stubborn streak, Aquarians are more open than most to listening to and thinking about the ideas of others. While they are not at all combative or aggressive, they love to give their intellect a good workout with a worthy opponent in an intellectual debate. 
Most Aquarians value intelligence and inventiveness over physical appearance and surface style. Lacking in prejudice, they tend to have friends of widely varying ages, cultural backgrounds and personality types.

Technological Aptitude

Aquarians fear boredom and need constant interaction with both people and machines. Most love modern technology, including computers, video games and gadgets. Aquarians usually have a talent for learning new gadgets, and tend to collect as many as possible. Most collect a variety of other unusual things as well, and these eclectic collections often end up strewn haphazardly around the house in an order that only the Aquarian can understand.

Generous and Bad with Money 

Aquarians are very helpful, to the point of selflessness in some cases. An Aquarian will give his or her last $10 to someone in need. Aquarians are just as likely to help a complete stranger as friends or family members. They rarely discriminate against anyone and are generous to a fault. As a result, they have trouble saving money unless the ascendant falls in an earth or water sign. They tend to spend their cash as soon as they get it. 

Humanitarian Leanings

Aquarians have a desire to do something on behalf of the world that will help those in need or suffering from oppression. They also have a strong sense of fairness, and tend to identify with those who are ostracized, oppressed, left out or persecuted for having beliefs different from the mainstream. Aquarians are extremely tolerant of the quirks, idiosyncrasies and strange beliefs of others, and are perfectly willing to stick up for unpopular viewpoints, ideologies or individuals if they feel that there is merit to them.

Tactless and Rebellious  

Aquarians are rarely purposefully cruel but their tactlessness and emotional obliviousness combined with their natural contrariness can be upsetting to more sensitive individuals. There is also a strong streak of anarchy to the Aquarian personality. Aquarians are rebellious and freedom loving, causing them to reject any form of authority. The positive side of this drive to question authority and established orders can manifest as a tendency stick up for the underdog, protest injustice, get involved in causes and humanitarian activities, and even work to overthrow oppressive governments and institutions. This zealous love of democracy and freedom spills over into their interpersonal affairs – Aquarians will not tolerate anyone who seeks to possess or restrain them. Relationships with severely jealous types are usually doomed to failure.

Independent and Friendly  

Aquarians are independent, friendly, progressive, open-minded and idealistic. These traits, combined with their rationality and logic, ensure that despite their unpredictable natures, they can act as stabilizing forces for those around them. Aquarians are rarely frightened or anxious and they tend to be confident and cheerful most of the time.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Gifts Capricorns Would Appreciate



Gifts associated with the astrological sign of Capricorn revolve around practicaland useful things solitary intellectual and fitness pursuits and music

Capricorn is associated with musical talent, solitary athletic activities, and all things practical and useful.

Capricorn Hobbies

Pastimes associated with the sign of Capricorn include:
  • Antique shopping
  • Concerts
  • Eating at classy restaurants
  • Financial speculation and investment
  • Home improvement
  • Learning new things
  • Making or listening to music
  • Practical crafts/building things
  • Reading (especially literature and non-fiction on topics such as business/finance, music, humour, politics, and fitness)
  • Running
  • Tennis, squash, and badminton
  • Visiting museums and galleries
  • Walking/hiking

Capricorn Gifts:

Based on Capricorn-associated hobbies, gifts for Capricorn include:
  • Antiques
  • Books (both fiction and nonfiction, preferably serious and literary, educational, or humourous)
  • Musical instruments
  • Classy, understated clothing and accessories (nothing too flashy) – preferably in dark or neutral colours
  • Clocks
  • Concert tickets
  • Craft supplies
  • Electronic equipment
  • Electronic organizers
  • Fine arts and collectables
  • Good quality furniture
  • Hand-sewn cushions
  • High-quality housewares (ceramic, stoneware, or glass rather than plastic)
  • Hiking gear
  • Music
  • Restaurant gift certificates
  • Running gear
  • Stereo systems
  • Tennis rackets
  • Watches
Overall, when buying for Capricorn, it’s best to choose things that are useful, practical, and likely to last. Capricorns tend to prefer things that are established or eternal to passing fads and temporary fashions. Classically elegant clothing, accessories, and housewares are usually preferred to trends that come and go, unless the ascendant falls in a more playful sign, such as Gemini, or a more ostentatious sign, such as Leo.

Capricorn Colours, Patterns, and Designs

Capricorn is associated with traditional power colours such as gray and black. This Saturn-ruled sign usually dislikes splashy patterns and prefers monochromatic, uncluttered colour schemes that create smooth, unbroken lines or blocks of colour. Overall, Saturn and Capricorn are associated with colours and patterns that suggest conservatism, stability, solidity, and endurance, such as stones or blocks, as well as understated, classic colours, usually in dark tones.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Know theTraits of the Capricorns and Know What Gifts to Give Them



Capricorns are the most self-disciplined people you would ever encounter. They are serious, determined and mature. They deal with adversities head on. When the going gets rough, expect the Capricorn to get going.  Capricorns work hard at achieving their dreams. In their careers, they often end up in positions of prominence, earning the respect of others rather than simply asking for it.

Most Capricorns deliver their promises and stand by their obligations. They seldom stand people up or waste their time compared to people of other signs.They expect the same from others. They have low regard for people who are unreliable.

Very Civil and Funny

Capricorns have a great sense of humour that tends to be warped and sardonic. When provoked, this humour can become sarcastic and cruel, but most often they are inclined to be diplomatic, preferring to stay away from unnecessary conflict.

Capricorns are sticklers to tradition. They are afraid to try anything new because they feel more comfortable with has been proven reliable over time. They do not trust so easily and they hardly show their emotion. They are very much self-conscious and have this deep fear of being shamed in public. This is the reason they try very hard not to court attention to themselves. When they are down and weary, others rarely notice.

Capricorns keep their problems to themselves.  They would chose to suffer in silence rather than tell people of their predicament. They find it difficult to open up to other people and so have have a hard time establishing deep relationships but when they do, they tend to be very loyal, reliable and trustworthy friends. Capricorns have excellent memories, both for those from whom they owe favors and those who have harmed them. Being honourable by nature, they always return good for good, and some will repay a bad deed with vengeance.

Prone to Anxiety and Depression 

Capricorns often suffer from low self-esteem because they tend to be very difficult on themselves. This tendency toward negativity can become turn to depression if they’re not careful. They need to be more easy with themselves and not expect perfection all the time. Capricorns are also prone to anxiety, and this combined with a tendency toward cleanliness can in some cases manifest as a germ phobia

Wise With Money

Capricorns make wise investments and are pretty good at earning money from various sources. Unless the ascendant falls in a more careless sign, they maintain a balanced budget, save money and continue to invest wisely. They don’t feel secured until they’ve earned more money than they can afford to spend and have lots of possessions. Capricorns love fine things in life, and they are good at securing assets that are likely to increase in value. However, taken to the extreme, practicality with money can tip over into self-deprivation and miserliness.

Rational and Intellectual

Capricorns are very logical and intellectual, which can make them appear detached or even cold because they conceal their emotions so well for fear of being vulnerable. They are actually quite sensitive with those they care about, though they can be ruthless in business and when going after what they want. Their perfectionist natures can lead to obsessive-compulsive behaviours if they’re not careful. These tendencies, combined with the Capricorn work ethic, make Capricorns excellent business partners and providers unless the ascendant is in a less reliable sign.

Health Buff

Capricorns usually stay in healthy shape because most have a strong need for exercise, and they are not inclined to overindulge. Many are engaged in sports such as tennis, soccer or basketball. Regular exercise helps keeps off the negative feelings that tend to afflict this sign. Most Capricorns have an established fitness routine, or else they watch their diets. They tend to be on the slim side to begin with and are less likely to become obese or unfit than those of other signs, though having a more decadent ascendant can override these healthy tendencies to some degree.

Rewards Reaped later

Most Capricorns get more than their fair share of hardhsips in their lives, but the most of this hard karma tends to occur in the first half of life, as if the Capricorns are in a hurry to get it all over with at once so that they can move on to greater times in the second half. In keeping with this trend, Capricorns tend to age in reverse, looking younger than their biological age as they grow older and becoming more youthful and laid back when they reach middle age and beyond.

Old Souls

They are the old souls of the zodiac, they Capricorns. When they are young, they seem older and more mature than their contemporaries. Most view children their own age as immature and seek out older companions who are more on their level.

Capricorn children are usually good at entertaining themselves and not bothering others. Some Capricorns get picked on in school because they earn good grades or they are shy and withdrawn. Those with the ascendant or moon in a fire or air sign tend to be more extroverted.

Super Active

Capricorns are usually very active and have little tolerance for slobs. They tend to engage in productive activities in their spare time and most have many hobbies. You do not expect Capricorns to sit around in front of the TV unless they can engage in something useful while they’re watching or the program is educational or informative. They like to be busy and usefully occupied. Many Capricorns have musical talents, but most are too practical to do this as more than a sideline or a hobby.