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The World’s Hottest Hot Honeymoon Destinations

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Looking for a sexy slip-away spot to celebrate your recent nuptials? These places aren’t only high in temperature, they’re some of the hottest places in the world to make a getaway, according to the Travel Channel.

Starting off the list, they say is Four Seasons Resort Hualalai on the Big Island of Hawaii. Apparently the first-floor rooms have a private outdoor shower – that’s pretty hot. The Ultimate Honeymoon Package offered by the resort gives you use of a rental car, one private dinner on the beach and daily breakfast.

Also making the top 10 list is the Hyatt Regency Aruba Beach Resort & Casino in Palm Beach, Aruba. They say the Copacabana Casino recreates the feeling of Rio at Carnival time, which is great for those who like to have a little fun, and the beaches are the idyllic atmosphere for lounging together.

Following on the list of hot honeymoon destinations is Bora Bora Lagoon Resort in Bora Bora, French Polynesia. This location is coveted for its super-private bungalows that are perched on stilts over the crystal-clear waters. For the ultimate in luxury, couples can escape to a private island for their very own BBQ prepared by a personal chef.

Understanding The Facts: Five Wedding Traditions Explained

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Why wear your ring on your left hand? Why something old, new, borrowed and blue? Wedding traditions from across the globe don’t make a whole lot of sense for the uninformed. Lucky for you, we’ve got a list of wedding traditions unveiled, so you can explain your less-knowledgeable aunt why people are throwing rice as you leave the church (or blowing bubbles, for those concerned about birds).

The ring finger: Engagement and wedding rings are typically worn on the left hand because that finger was once thought to contain the “vein of love,” a vein that led directly to the heart. But did you know that in some countries, such as Spain, Germany, Greece and Russia, couples wear their wedding rings on their right hand?

Something old: You know the saying. But what does it mean? Let’s break it down: In wearing something old, the bride symbols continuity from the past. Something new symbolizes the birth of the marriage.

A bride should wear something borrowed from a woman in a happy marriage in hopes that the happiness will rub off on her, and then something blue because it symbolizes purity, fidelity and love. In some countries, including England, a sixpence is stuck in the bride’s shoe because it is said to bring luck to the couple.