The Chinese Year of the Rooster

Written by Tony Luck


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January 24, 2001 - February 11, 2002: Snake

February 5, 2000 - January 23, 2001: Dragon

February 6, 1999 - February 4, 2000: Rabbit

January 28, 1998 - February 5, 1999: Tiger

February 8, 1997 - January 27, 1998: Ox

February 19,1996 - February 7, 1997: Rat

January 31, 1995 - February 18, 1996: Pig

February 10, 1994 - January 30, 1995: Dog

January 23, 1993 - February 9, 1994: Rooster

February 4, 1992 - January 22, 1993: Monkey

February 15, 1991 - February 3,1992: Goat

January 27, 1990 - February 14, 1991: Horse

February 6, 1989 - January 26, 1990: Snake

February 17, 1988 - February 5, 1989: Dragon

January 29, 1987 - February 16, 1988: Rabbit

February 9, 1986 - January 28, 1987: Tiger

February 20, 1985 - February 8, 1986: Ox

February 2, 1984 - February 19,1985: Rat

February 13, 1983 - February 1, 1984: Pig

February 25, 1982 - February 12, 1983: Dog

February 5, 1981 - January 24, 1982: Rooster

February 16, 1980 - February 4, 1981: Monkey

January 28, 1979 - February 15, 1980: Goat

February 7, 1978 - January 27, 1979: Horse

February 18, 1977 - February 6, 1978: Snake

January 31, 1976 - February 17, 1977: Dragon

February 11, 1975 - January 30, 1976: Rabbit

January 23, 1974 - February 10, 1975: Tiger

February 3, 1973 - January 22, 1974: Ox

February 15, 1972 - February 2, 1973: Rat

January 27, 1971 - February 14, 1972: Pig

February 6, 1970 - January 26, 1971: Dog

February 17, 1969 - February 5, 1970: Rooster

January 30, 1968 - February 16, 1969: Monkey

February 9, 1967 - January 29, 1968: Goat

January 21, 1966 - February 8, 1967: Horse

February 2, 1965 - January 20, 1966: Snake

The character traits of other Chinese signs can be found at our site.

Tony and Katy Luck run a site about babies - from conception to looking after your new baby - at http://www.baby-talk.co.uk


How to Make Your Wedding Vows Something You’ll Remember Forever

Written by Chris Simeral


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* Keep eye contact with your future spouse. This is not only romantic to watch for those attendingrepparttar wedding, but it will be allrepparttar 110593 more meaningful to your true love. And what’s more, you’ll find yourself feelingrepparttar 110594 full emotional force of your words as you gaze adoringly intorepparttar 110595 eyes ofrepparttar 110596 one who is gazing adoringly back at you.

* Speak clearly, and be sure of your pronunciation before you get up in front of everyone.

* Remember that you aren’trepparttar 110597 only one who is nervous. Smile lovingly, hold hands if it is appropriate, and truly feelrepparttar 110598 words that you’re saying. Let your future spouse feel at ease because you love him or her just that much.

* Keep a good mental attitude. Don’t think to yourself, “How am I going to survive this?” Instead, think, “This is it; I’m joining withrepparttar 110599 person I love. This isrepparttar 110600 best day of my life.”

* Vary your voice tonality and speed as you say your vows. This helps you to convey energy when you need to, and when you slow down a bit, you’ll show true heart.

Practice your vows, be ready to say them, and you’ll find that you’ll be much less frightened, much more thrilling and, above all, a true romantic. You’ll enjoy yourself a great deal more and will remember this tremendous moment forever.

Chris Simeral is the creator of The Ultimate Wedding Vow Toolkit. Couples from all over the world have used the kit to create truly memorable and romantic wedding vows. Visit http://www.weddingvowtoolkit.com.


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