Put Their Name Up In Lights
The night skies and the stars have always been held in great fascination for us mere mortals who walk upon the earth. The Egyptians built pyramids parallel to the constellations and Russell Grant Kamagra Soft built a career waffling on about having the North Star rising up in your Venus.
And many have written lyrics, sonnets and prose about the “stars that blaze like rebel diamonds in the sky” (such is the lyrical genius of Mr Brandon Flowers, that many people worship him, as people used to once worship the stars in the night sky…) and, everyone knows at least the first verse to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Twinkle Twinkle little Star, how I wonder what you are, up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky…etc.). Curiously, very few people know the second, third, fourth, or fifth verse of Twinkle, Twinkle. In fact, few people even know there are five verses; much less that melody was composed by Mozart! However, some lucky parents of four year olds may be acquainted with alternative versions such as “Twinkle Twinkle chocolate bar, my dad drives a rusty car, start the motor, pull the choke, off it goes in a cloud of smoke…
We refer to our celebrities as ‘stars and everyone knows you have made it in showbiz once someone puts their name up in lights. Yes, indeed, our fascination with the stars is unlikely to end any time soon. We worship them, we wish upon them and many are even guided by them. However, how many of us can name a star?
Well, there is the North Star, the Sun of course and isn’t there one called Betelgeuse (or was it a great eighties film?). More than likely you will have more success getting people to name constellations, rather than name a star (at the very least people will offer up the Plough, or The Big Dipper, which actually happen to be the same constellation…). The point is that there are in the region of four thousand stars visible to us on the night sky horizon and many have No prescription cialis very dull names, such as BD +5deg 1668 or 17 Tauri. Sometimes overnight viagra astronomers are given the chance to name stars that they discover and often stars are given a number, preceded by a letter, which is surely not befitting for something of such beauty and mystery!
However, there is a fantastic way that you can give someone you love and care for (or someone who you have no idea what to buy them) a unique and personal gift, that will shine brighter than any other gift they receive! A ‘name a star’ gift box gives you the opportunity to name a star in the sky. You can name a star whatever you want, after whomever you please.
The Name a Star gift box will be delivered to you in a presentation box (made from shiny sexy sleek steel). You will receive a Name a Star Introduction Letter, which contain a certificate with your stars chosen name on it. You will also receive the co-ordinates of your star and a Name a Star stellar fact sheet. And of course, no star package would be complete without a star chart.
These gift box sets really are the ultimate in romantic gifts (well, actually the lovers special, whereby you name two stars next to each other, is slightly more romantic, but heavens above, what if you spilt up and those poor stars are left being named ‘Caz and Dave’ and doomed for all eternity in an unforgiving universe to share the same space… well at least until the universe finishes expanding, rips itself apart, or comes crashing back down upon itself…)
A well as being romantic, it can be comforting knowing that somewhere out there in the galaxy there is a star with your name on it. And, there is no reason why your star would have to have a human name. If you have recently lost a much loved family pet, for instance, you could pay homage to it, by having a star named after it. Or, if your teenager has just been rejected from the latest X-factor auditions, you could ease their pain by putting their name up in lights and telling them they are the brightest star in the night sky and their light will never fade!
Having a star named after you is also the ideal gift for anyone with a new born baby (it certainly will outshine a predictable ‘my first rattle’ or ‘my first curl’ present). However, be extra careful to ensure that the parents have actually registered the baby’s name, before naming a star after them!
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