Sunday, April 29, 2012

I've never ever joined and known about Easter Day just because personally, I am not a Christian. So it is very interesting when I know the story, the mean of the name Easter Day and so on. Let me give you some traditional things, habit in that Day.
What is Easter?
Easter is the time for holidays, festivals and a time for giving chocolate Easter eggs. But Easter means much more....
Easter is the oldest and the most important Christian Festival, the celebration of the death and coming to life again of Jesus Christ. For Christians, the dawn of Easter Sunday with its message of new life is the high point of the Christian year.

What is the Easter story ?

Easter is the story of Jesus' last days in Jerusalem before his death.The Easter story includes Maundy Thursday (the Last supper leading to the Eucharist), Good Friday (the day on which Jesus was crucified) and Easter Day (the day on which Jesus came back to life).
It is a sad story because Jesus was killed. But the story has a very happy ending, because Jesus came back to life and visited his friends and followers once more. He did not die at all, but went back up to Heaven to be with God, his father.



Where does the name 'Easter' come from?
Pagan traditions give us the English word "Easter" which comes from the word "Eostre". The Anglo-Saxon word for April was "Eostre-monath" (the month of openings). However, it should be remembered that Christians celebrated the resurrection of Christ long before the word "Easter" was used, and the word they used for the celebration was "Pascha", which is derived from and linked to the Jewish festival of Passover.
According to Bede, the English monastic historian, the English word Easter comes from the Anglo- Saxon name for the month of April, which was known as "Eostremonath" in the Easter bunnyAngloSaxon tongue and since Pascha was most often celebrated in Eostremonath, the English Christians began calling it "Easter". Bede also notes that the month was named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess Esostre.
Rituals related to the goddess Eostre focus on new beginnings, symbolized by the Easter egg, and fertility, which is symbolized by the hare (or Easter bunny).




What happens on Easter Sunday today?
Christians gather together on Easter Sunday for a Sunrise Service. This service takes place on a hill side so everyone can see the sun rise.
Some Christians take part in an Easter vigil, lighting a new fire outside the church early on Sunday morning. The Paschal candle, decorated with studs to celebrate Christ's wounds, may be lit from the fire and carried into the church where it is used to light the candles of the worshipers. The Easter Eucharist is a particularly joyful service. It is a popular time for baptisms and renewal of baptism vows.


( Mr and Mrs Easter Bunny- Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World )

Some churches have an Easter Garden. A stone is placed across the mouth of a tomb before Easter, then rolled away on Easter morning.
The traditional Easter gift is a chocolate egg. 
The Traditional Egg Griff






 (I have never seen many dressed pretty girls like this )
The first eggs given at Easter were birds eggs. These eggs were painted in bright colors to give them further meaning as a gift.
coloured eggs
As chocolate became more wide spread in the 20th Century, a chocolate version of the traditional painted egg was developed. The size of the chocolate egg has grown over the years and is now more likely to be the size of an ostrich egg rather than a small birds egg. 
Easter Present


Chocolate eggs are given to children. The eggs are either hollow or have a filling, and are usually covered with brightly colored silver paper.
Easter Egg Hunt : Small chocolate eggs are hidden for the children to find on the traditional Easter Egg Hunt.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Epcot- the best Attractions for young people

        Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World is amazing but with me Disney isn't just about the Magic Kingdom.  Epcot provides the best of both worlds - there's Future World, with high tech rides and visions of the future, and the World Showcase, which allows you to explore the culture of 11 different countries from around the world.  There's plenty to see and do here, but the following list describes some of the attractions that are most likely to appeal to me and young people:
        1.  Mission: Space
Ever wonder what it feels like to be an astronaut?  Now you can get your chance on this intense motion simulator ride.  You'll actually feel the G-force while on it - if you choose to ride the "intense" side.  The ride now has two options: green, for a less intense experience, and orange, for the more intense.  Choose orange and you'll feel like you're actually in a spaceship traveling to Mars.
        2.  Test Track
This ride does a good job combining a variety of elements, and the theming is well done too.  It's interesting to go through the series of "tests" that the car goes through, but the most exciting part is definitely the end, when you go zooming outside at 60 mph in an open car.
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       3.  World Showcase
Though not necessarily an "attraction," the World Showcase is a whole area of Epcot that's fun to explore.  When else can you visit 11 countries in a few hours?  Some of the countries have movies or rides, while others just have shops and restaurants.  Pick up some unique souvenirs or try some different foods - and if you're of age, sampling some of the various alcoholic beverages can make for a fun afternoon!
      4.  Soarin'
This ride takes you high above California and makes you feel like you are hang-gliding.  The scenery on the screens is just stunning, and you'll really feel like you're there.
       5.  The Seas with Nemo and Friends
Okay, so the actual ride here is for little kids - but if you like Nemo it's worth going on.  However, this pavilion also has lots of aquariums and various interactive and educational sections, so it's fun to explore.  Plus, you'll want to check out Turtle Talk with Crush.  Though it is again directed toward the young 'uns, observing the technology and the way that children actually get to interact with this Finding Nemo character is just heartwarming.




Saturday, March 17, 2012

This is Hollywood Studios- where i love ^^

Hollywood Studios might be smaller compare to  other Disney parks but it is my favorite! Lots of fun rides and good shows. The new American Idol Experience is a must see for all! It is a very Disney. You almost couldn't tell what is real and what not. The contestants performance was amazing. 
 There are many exciting things that you will enjoy. Here, some my favorite " show" in this park and in my personally you cannot ignore: 
1. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror- I think my heart just ripped out of my chest and plopped into someones lap? This ride is insane! You won't have the same experience twice because each elevator has a different ride sequence.

2. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith- You're at a standstill and then all of a sudden Zoooooom....Weeeeeee. This isn't like other roller coasters where you're slowly moving up and then there is a fall. You go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds.

3. The American Idol Experience- If you're like me, and have only watched American Idol on TV, this is definitely a cool experience. You can either audition and get a chance to be on stage or be in the audience and vote for who you think should be the next American Idol! or shall we say Hollywood Studios Idol?

4. Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show- Watch stuntmen choreograph and film complex vehicle stunts live! Lots of explosions, cars flying left and right, and mad driving skills. 

5. The Great Movie Ride- Are you ready to be transported into movies such as Mary Poppins, The Wizard of Oz, Alien, and Raiders of the Lost Ark?
 

Monday, March 12, 2012

I LOVE the Magic Kingdom!



Magical is a word that gets tossed around a lot when it comes to Walt Disney World...and the Magic Kingdom truly is magical!  As soon as you enter the gates and walk down Main Street USA towards Cinderella's Castle, you know this place is special.  All the cast members are smiling and friendly, Mary Poppins and Pluto are waving at you, smells of popcorn are wafting from street carts, and the man himself, Walt Disney, is in every detail.

I love the rides in this park...you really can spend days here to experience every ride and show, eat at every restaurant, and meet every character.  Some of my favorites are Peter Pan's Flight, Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Magic Carpets of Aladdin, the Haunted Mansion, Mickey's Philharmagic, and of course Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain.  The Winnie the Pooh ride is adorable (though I do miss Mr. Toad's Wild Ride), and New Fantasyland has just opened.  Also, don't miss the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor...it's a live animated comedy show...amazing and really funny!

It's a Small World, the Country Bear Jamboree, and The Enchanted Tiki Room are all great classics, but they need major overhauls.  And Stitch's Great Escape is pretty lame....I don't think that will be around much longer.

I always have to get at least one popcorn bucket a day...and one pretzel...head to Frontierland for Mickey Mouse shaped pretzels!  The turkey legs always smell so good, but I've never actually eaten one.

All in all, Magic Kingdom is my absolute favorite theme park...the Happiest Place on Earth! And I am a lucky girl because I have worked here during six months and I will be apart to make the magic.
Magic Kingdom where dream comes true!!!!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Greeting !!

Hi all !!! I'm Nga- a Vietnamese girl. I create this blog for you - all my friends ^^!
I'm very happy to know everyone,I will know more and make better ..
Just all about I wanna say today : "Nice to know you "
 Regard,
 Pyna