I treasure the most is an autograph book that belonged to my paternal great-grandmother, Louella," says Jacquelyn Dunand, marketing director, Zerwa Middle East Trading, Dubai.
"The keepsake...
... I treasure the most is an autograph book that belonged to my paternal great-grandmother, Louella," says Jacquelyn Dunand, marketing director, Zerwa Middle East Trading, Dubai.
"From all the possessions that I hold dear, it is this one that I treasure the most. This autograph book, over 100 years old, has been handed down generations.
"On the cover is a picture of a Victorian lady; and on the very first page written in a firm hand are the words, 'X' mas 1892. Presented to Louella Cole by JBC (her brother).' However, what makes this book really special is the content on the last page.
It is signed by my great-grandfather before he was married to her. It is a short verse that is signed with the words, 'Your Friend, Henry Farber.' I find this remarkable since he signed not as her admirer or fiancé, but simply as 'Your Friend'.
"And, between the covers are numerous messages from family and friends. Some of which are extremely funny, others sweet and still others quite touching. The way they are worded allows me to get a glimpse of his or her personality, and reading these bits says a lot about the culture of that era.
"I keep it wrapped carefully with the hope that one day I will pass it on to my son. It was my great-grandmother's special book. Today it's mine."
Before you pop a pill
After your doctor gives you the prescription, what is the next logical step? Go straight to the pharmacy, right? Maybe not entirely. It is advisable that you read the prescription carefully, ask relevant questions and clear any doubts that you might have. Here are a few dos and don'ts to help you do just that:
Dos
Don'ts
Can you ever smile too much?
'There aren't enough smiles in this world, so I certainly don't believe this is true.' Kathy Young, entrepreneur and president of the Dubai Harmony Chorus
"A smile goes a long, long way towards making people feel good about themselves. It may sound corny, but if we had a few more smiles, the world would be a much better place.
"However, I know that there are times when a smile is inappropriate. I say this because during my travels in big cities, I've noticed that the person who smiles and makes eye contact when everybody around him is hustling about is the one who asks for directions the most.
"On the flip side, a performance demands that the artiste should sport a smile! But, in an everyday situation, especially at official levels, I think there could be more smiles."
'I believe there's a limit to smiling, as with everything else.' Fahad Badar, credit analyst at a Dubai-based bank
"Just like everything else, smiling, too, has a limit. Though it is integral to one's emotions, one should smile only when appropriate and necessary.
"I admit, a smile helps our everyday lives in so many ways... After all, we are constantly interacting with people either on the job or just in situations wherein we want to make someone feel more comfortable around or with us.
"However, there are occasions when a smile would be considered highly inappropriate. A good example is during a serious discussion at a meeting where one cannot smile at everyone."
To make a luxury soak
There's nothing better than a refreshing, fragrant soak after a long day. Skip your bubble bath routine; instead, opt for a long, luxurious bath with flowers and spices. This fragrant bath is easy to make, costs almost nothing and you can choose your own predominant fragrance to suit your mood!
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A priceless gift
Some of the best gifts in life cost nothing. Sometimes, all you require is a dash of thoughtfulness, a slice of your spirit and a pinch of love to make one. Seventeen years ago, 10-year-old Alessandro created such a gift for his mother.
Now, as Italian chef at the Focaccia Mediterranean Restaurant, Hyatt Regency, Dubai, he recollects those sultry afternoons he spent in his grandmother's kitchen creating that perfect gift...
"My childhood memories are associated with the times spent in my grandmother's kitchen in the city of Cremona in Italy. I grew up in a poor family where the incomes of both my parents were necessary to support us. So, every afternoon after sch
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