Wind Chimes That can be Personalized
People keep memories close as a means of relief from the hassles of everyday life. People love to keep memories close to their hearts and they preserve them through various gifts and tangible materials. Personalized wind chimes fall under such an enchanted category of gifts, giving beautiful memories of an important occasion or a person along with soothing music every time there is a breeze.
Personalized wind chimes are similar to other wind chimes in function but are more special as they have engraved on them personal messages and words indicating a treasured moment in their lives.
Wind chimes stand out among wedding gifts for a couple. The gifts also suit almost all happy functions and events you may attend as they can be uniquely worded to express the joy and memory of that occasion. This enables the buyers to suggest a few good lines apt for the moment. Reading the writings on the chimes would surely caress the hearts of the receivers. Couples can cherish their wedding day memories as the chimes generate the music played by wind. As a wedding gift, the music from the chimes is sure to ring the wedding bells in the minds of the couples on every brush of wind.
The unique customized wind chimes also help to remember a dear one who has passed away. Engrave a short message of love or an old image of your deceased friend on it. These wind chimes offer further choices of filling the cavities of the chimes with ashes after a cremation.
There is a wide range in both shapes and design of the wind chimes that are now available for the buyers to select from. The industry of personalized wind chimes has piggybacked on the emotional streak people have attached to these gifts. The popularity of these chimes indicate how well loved these gifts are. Personalized wind chimes are available online with many sites coming with offers and facilities aimed at wooing the shoppers. There are various offers and features in these websites including some that offer viewers a sampling of the music that the chimes play.
Not only do these personalized wind chimes play melodious music but the personalized nature of these wind chimes will also rustle up sweet memories every time it chimes. No other gifts serve as a personal reminder of a joyous occasion or a loved one better than these personalized wind chimes.
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43 Responses to “Wind Chimes That can be Personalized”

dann dolpp says:
November 18, 2010 at 3:24 pm
There’s such a thing as intangible ‘materials’, you know. Things like “intellectual property”, “trade secrets”, etc. Where does Dickey-Wicker put a limit on tangible ‘materials’?
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November 19, 2010 at 8:49 pm
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November 20, 2010 at 7:30 am
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November 22, 2010 at 4:54 am
I love to look at my ornaments. I let each of the kids hang their own ornaments and I do the others. It's amazing how 3 kids accumulate soooo many ornaments. My oldest ornament was a wedding gift from my step mom, who passed away when Alex was a baby. It was tied to the ribbon on the wedding gift she gave us 23 years ago. Oh, I do have another one older than that. When we were dating my mom-in-law bought us an ornament that says 1985!!!!
Love ya,
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juman says:
November 25, 2010 at 6:14 pm
Dr Hsu,
Reading your story made me angry. There are just no excuses for 'abandoning' your parents.
A child like that should be strangled at birth!
And before I'm accused of being cruel, let me explain where I'm coming from.
I remember a time when I was little and there was really a bad storm one night with lightning and thunder and I was so scared that I cried. I think I was about 7 or 8.
I remember my father coming to my room and I clung to his massive body (massive to me at that time anyway). I don't remember much after that as I must have fallen asleep in the security of his arms.
I also remember much later when I was 16 and I wanted a motorcycle like most of my classmates had but my father thought it was too dangerous for me.
I remember my mother arguing with my father on many occasions that I would be so left out from the rest of my peers if he didn't get me a bike. Eventually he did.
In the 1 year before I got my driving license at 17, I had 2 accidents (luckily minor ones). He was right after all.
Today, I'm in my late forties and my parents are still alive. My father is 82 and my mother is 74. Both are wheelchair bound due to health issues encountered in the late nineties. You can imagine caring for them is a major undertaking!
However, the one thing that strikes me most is how small and fragile they are today. I can carry them with ease and it hurts me each time I think that age has reduced them to what they are today.
Moreover, occasionally I receive calls from promoters who are trying to sell things to them and I ask them how did they get my private handphone number?
I'm told that actually they intended to call my father or mother but was asked by them to refer to me as they are old and don't know much and would like to leave it to my judgment.
I can't tell you how proud I feel and it just reinforces my conviction that I have to and will protect them till the end of their days!
Last year, a new variable entered my life. I got married so the time I spend with my parents had to be divided between them and my wife.
But this doesn't mean that my parent's quality of life had to suffer just because I had taken on additional responsibilities. It all boils down to how you handle the situation. I made it clear to my wife that much as I love her, I love my parents just as much if not more. Accept this or don't enter my life at all.
Maybe I'm lucky that my wife is understanding (which is why I married her) but I believe it has a lot to do with how you handle the situation.
Even though my wife has volunteered to take over some of the duties I do for my parents, I never let her unless it is for joyous occasions of attending happy functions like attending weddings, birthdays, etc. All the mundane stuff like provision of food, medical check-ups, etc., I do myself. This much I owe my parents!
Like everyone who is aware of the political climate in this country, my wife and I have discussed migration before and it will probably happen if things in this country doesn't change. But the one thing I always tell her is, we have our lives ahead of us and there is ample time to do all that we wish for but for my parents, their time is limited and until their time is over, our wishes will have to take a backseat for the time-being.
There is no doubt caring for old people is difficult but you have to remember, you are what you are today because of them. They may have chastised you in the past and still today (as I occasionally experience) but this all shape your character today!
If you are successful today, don't be so arrogant to think that you have only yourself to thank. Look further back and think about why you made certain decisions you made. I wouldn't be surprised if it is because of your upbringing that you made those correct decisions.
Ps. FYI, I'm not the only child. I'm the eldest of 4 siblings. I did not object when my sisters and brother to leave Penang when they had to for the sake of career and their children's' education. The only thing I asked of them when they make their visits back home is to take over my duties for a few days so that I can indulge in my wife and to a lesser extent, myself.
Dr Hsu, the purpose of this comment is not to brag about myself but to emphasize that duty to parents and wife can be attained so long as you know your priorities and are willing to make sacrifices for the greater good of harmony within your family.
Running a country is no different. Harmony for all and responsibility to all can be achieved by our leaders if they can accept that “The needs of the many far outweighs the needs of the one”. (Mr Spock – Star Trek)
Live long and prosper!
kido robeckelo says:
November 27, 2010 at 11:44 pm
What a soothing music it is. Thanks for sharing it with the world. It calmed my soul to no end. Thanks again buddy!!!
miltzel piglepharp says:
November 29, 2010 at 2:15 am
awww… i just read this post again, after a long time.. it has brought back sweet sweet memories for me :p a day out with you and someone else
dude, where is she btw? its now been almost an year for that, and here we are on two different lands on earth than the last location we met.. hehe.. that was one hell of a lunch we had! yummy! thanks a bunch for the treat!cheers, mate!
zeiger radimindla says:
November 30, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Wow, and fanned. She made a most powerful statement, didn’t she; amazing and true. Reading these comments gave me the same feeling I get at midnight on Christmas Eve when all is silent, joyful, and maybe it’s snowing or has snowed and then a bird chirps or a wind-chime rustles with heavenly harmony. Nice to meet you Lawson.
ran ayra says:
December 2, 2010 at 2:26 pm
We got here Princess DianeDi, by slow boiling Liberty out of us, 1 degree a year since 1910, when the Jykell Island Meeting with Rockefellers gang of Bankgangster. 1913 they declared and instituted by failed act of Congress the IRS, the Federal Reserve BANK, and worse, they locked down the Number of Representatives in the House of Rep. at 435. It should have kept expanding at RATE of 30,000 to 1 rep. NOW each Rep has 720,000 in his her district and can NOT “hear” that many.
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December 3, 2010 at 1:43 pm
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thavad chan says:
December 3, 2010 at 9:31 pm
Thanks for providing this list. I just spent half an hour emailing every one of those Senators with a short message asking them to help repeal DADT. I know since I’m not from their state, most of them could give a crap, but I feel like I’m on the record a bit more solidly than with a phone call.
winford says:
December 4, 2010 at 3:03 pm
There’s such a thing as intangible ‘materials’, you know. Things like “intellectual property”, “trade secrets”, etc. Where does Dickey-Wicker put a limit on tangible ‘materials’?
kueglene says:
December 8, 2010 at 2:33 am
You have not addressed my comments.
To loosely define property as, “anything that has value”, cannot be a truly fundamental starting point. You end up with multiple forms of property that have different characteristics.
A truly correct philosophic view of the universe must acknowledge the differences between tangible and intangible, rather than bundling them into the same category. Maybe you should start with something along the following lines:
1) There are two types of entities, tangible and intangible.
2) A human being is a tangible material.
3) Constructions of the human mind are intangible materials.
4) To survive humans must act.
5) Action requires the transformation of tangible materials.
6) Action can therefore be defined as the application of an intangible construction to a tangible material.
… and so on until the concept of property is determined. Only then can you truly have a fundamental definition of property.
I'll leave it up to you to either finish/restructure/ignore this approach.
Until you somehow logically deal with the differences between tangible and intangible in your philosophy, I cannot possibly bring myself to adopt the same views as you.
asilh says:
December 13, 2010 at 3:34 pm
This may seem a little crazy but you know I follow your post!It’s okay to feel HURT at this time of year rather than joy.WHY? I asked myself..Do you really think GOD wants to celebrate with Santa Clause,a tree and Christmas cheer when this only stands to remind him that his ONLY son was Born to Die .Do you really think that he appreciates the fact that we go off like nuts and charge or buy things for people who EXPECT you too?After all put yourself in his shoes.IF you KNEW that when you adopted Melissa that she would only live for 32 years and then die on a cross,would you be glad to see people running around on the anniversary of her birth buying “GIFTS” for people that never gave a drop of blood to save her life?I think you are truly blessed and your “FEELINGS”" right now is God’s way of showing you how HE feels this “HOLIDAY” season.We have been taught to put on a happy face and enjoy,but the fact of the matter is it is not a joyous occasion for all!!We are taught to sit on some fat mans lap who may or may not be a pedophile,ask for gifts that we “WANT”,not what we NEED!!The bible teaches that God provides our NEEDS not our wants.The season has become a commercial nightmare..not a HOLY historical event.SO as a real Christian I think we have the right to be distraught,over whelmed, and sad,and disappointed at this time of year.It may be God’s way of letting you know there is a change coming ,but first we have to see and feel the gross miscarriage of justice we have done,not only to him but for the reason for this season too! Have faith,like the bible says ..this too shall pass.You can only be what God made you to be!!Much love and respect for you!!God Bless!!
schmannel says:
December 14, 2010 at 8:39 am
ahhhh…I can so relate..the canopy bed, posters and small diary with lock and key. I loved mine as a child and continued to journal through my teens in search of all the perfect yummy soft leather journals i could find. I was married early and had two children by the time I was 23. My twenties were pure bliss…filled with cuddly babies, art projects, play dates, and picnics at the park. I loved every treasured moment as my kids grew up. Now…38 and faced with the empty nest…one 20 and my youngest almost 18…I have picked up the pen again…found myself a soft leather journal and began writing in hopes to find who I am now. Such a mucky place I’m in right now but I am trying to enjoy the journey. I am so thankful for the blog world and to have found kindreds that seem to touch my soul just when I need it. xo
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December 16, 2010 at 5:25 pm
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bramontpet daminchul says:
December 17, 2010 at 6:32 am
You certainly have enough capital to retire right now. The larger question however is how do you want to spend the rest of your life? I retired 18 years ago at age 58, debt free, with a whole lot less than that but my wife and I each had a decent pension and then at age 62 we took social security and that was plenty enough income to continue a nice lifestyle for the rest of our lives. I also thoroughly enjoyed my work as an engineer and used to look forward to going in every day, seeing my buddies, and getting a lot of satisfaction from building software that helped our department do its work a lot quicker and more efficiently. I actually took a nice Golden Handshake from my employer to retire about 6 months earlier than originally planned.
roli tramm says:
December 19, 2010 at 3:23 pm
CEAT and Godrej are very old brand and legends in their own territory, and also considered as pioners & leaders.
To change something which has been there for all these years, it has to something more interesting and reflecting the new image. Godrej has done good by keeping the basic design same, but changing only the colors. Similarly, CEAT should have kept the same basic design and played around it without relinquishing the old image. When you are tough, show it to the world, BOLDLY.
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klin says:
December 20, 2010 at 3:34 pm
Thank you SFO for providing free internet access to its long-suffering travelers! I just wish I’d tested it earlier, before my flight. Hence, this short message to say howdy to all at Nudge’s internet blog & bistro!UY, I had to get after Paul C. over on TOD for some dismissive remarks he made of Jay Hanson.Looking forward to some sunny weather.
erdaudy says:
December 23, 2010 at 6:42 pm
I have the coolest alarm clock that was a Christmas gift several years ago. It’s a wind chime. The air blows up under the metal tubes. It’s a wonderful sound to wake up to and it’s the only time I’m glad I’m such a light sleeper.
goodhe boll says:
December 23, 2010 at 9:26 pm
Can't say that I have ever heard of it but as the old saying goes: "Laughter is the best medicine."
They could be on tho something. I know that when I am sad or depressed, my husband or children will try to make me laugh, (and usually succeed), that I do feel better psychologically.
It wouldn't hurt for him to give it a try. Go with him so you can see how this works and what goes on if you are skeptical. That's what friends are for.
Best wishes,
Elvn
kim says:
December 26, 2010 at 11:17 pm
Many great quotable quotes. For a bumper sticker, “There is no Planet B” is good because 1) fewer characters => bigger font, and 2) clear short message => quickly read and understood.
lade says:
December 29, 2010 at 9:36 pm
Complaint sent today. Here’s what I wrote:-
demerkingh says:
December 30, 2010 at 3:31 am
I disagree with your statement on Paul Meany's lyrics. What exactly defines “good lyrics”? Just because a song uses short, quick lines which repeat a few words every time(The Nerve) doesn't mean that it's weak. That seems to be one of ideas I get from the review While it is true that MM is going to be more of a pop-oriented band in terms of their marketing, this has not hurt the songwriting. There are several good lines in these songs that stick out to me.
In The Nerve, one could interpret the opening lines as a comment on society, especially here:
Can you believe this world's yellin' out in the dark it wants to be left alone?
Also, in Burden, the song finishes with a particularly strong line:
“The devil is not the nature that is within us
But the nature that is inside of us all”
An interesting line, especially if you consider it in the context that they could still be using some of their Christian-rock themes in their songs.
Just a bit of food for thought. Altogether, good review.
grin says:
January 2, 2011 at 9:34 am
I have a few questions: If Christians believe in resurrection and paradise, why do they get so unhappy when their loved ones die? Why don’t they rejoice in the idea that they’re one step closer to paradise? If I were a believer, I’d send some greetings to my great grand mother and a few personal messages to friends I’ve lost.And if this is all part of a divine plan, does it make any sense to pray? Seems to me that the creator would not bother to listen, for this may deviate from the divine plan.
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January 2, 2011 at 3:20 pm
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), at least once, through login credentials of an active user, The initial support was provided by our colleagues, friends, investors, well-wishers, etc. who have ‘loaned’ us their online credentials. We need similar support from those who want to get their institutions supported for auto-update. Typically we ask the user to change the password, then inform us the credentials over phone. Neither of us should change password for about 5-7 days. Afterwards we ‘return’ the credentials, and ask the user to change password immediately. If you are willing to partake in such an exercise, please let us know or an alternative is to wait for the first willing user.Please let us know if you need further information on this.RegardsDebPerfios Support TeamOn 6/18/2010 4:47 PM, Mathew John wrote: 1. ICICI – sorted out 2. Regarding Ask Investment, auto-update logs in through the site Are you able to login from there with the same userid and password? If not, which site do you use to login to Ask Investment? I am using the url for logging in – the url you have given above does not accept my login/pw Regards Deb Perfios Support Team On 6/18/2010 8:37 AM, Perfios Alert wrote: Feedback posted by —– Description —– 1. It is not allowing to update ICICI Direct saying that the institutions wants to update contact details. These have been updated but the error continues to come. 2. ASK – it says login/pw is incorrect – i am logging into the ASK website without a problem with my username/pwe. Please check with both these sites
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aebergauta says:
January 16, 2011 at 1:19 am
This is spooky, but also a very personal reminder to myself. I am the same age, same time frame with finals/dead week, and of the opposite gender in the exact same situation… You should totally do it. I should totally do it.
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January 22, 2011 at 2:55 pm
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May 6, 2011 at 8:30 pm
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mathjer says:
May 13, 2011 at 10:40 am
Oh, so lovely!
ledischner says:
May 14, 2011 at 5:11 pm
my mom suffered from horrible migraines and vertigo attacks *a lot*. her migraines would set off vertigo attacks. it got to the point where she’d wish death on herself during her attacks. my mom was born with nerve damage and was 80% deaf in her left ear. in her 30s it turned into menieres disease. she had minor brain surgery in 2005 where they went behind her ear, drilled through her skull, and killed the rest of her balance center (that’s where the problem was). they injected medicine and literally killed it. they punctured her eardrum with a needle 6 times and pushed the needle through to push the medicine out the other side to kill the inner ear. the surgery took place february of 2005. her last vertigo attack was january 2009. took a few years, but it worked. she doesn’t have any medicine now, so if she were to have a migraine, she’d need to be hospitalized. whenever she gets a headache nowadays she immediately retires to bed with an ice-pack and soothing music playing in the background, just to be safe.
halla gabado says:
May 18, 2011 at 4:44 pm
Well, after ~1971 anyways. There were some absolute gems on the six albums following Pet Sounds: [Heroes and [Wind [Aren’t You just to name a few. Once Brian was no longer the creative force, though, their output really suffered.
grenz stice says:
May 21, 2011 at 4:28 am
Dear One, I'm so glad you're out there and sharing this with everyone. I used to walk through the grocery crying and cart pushing. I never thought to tell anyone. “Escape” is a word like “real” : ) which we smart writers leave to the side. Go for escape. I'm beginning to think there is no “wrong” course. I love you “Sonja” and send strength for your steps. Sometimes they are ONE at at a time, dear one. Feel the KS sunshine I send!!
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June 3, 2011 at 11:06 am
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giulos says:
June 18, 2011 at 10:39 pm
You know what… I read romantic novels and there's always this guy who can't connect with any women because he is hung over a dead wife or an ex who broke his heart, He went through alot of women, when this girl pops out of no where and BAM!!!!! he can't stop wanting her and BAM!!!! his ex in his thoughts are gone. So, I guess it's all patients. Maybe one day you'll meet a girl who gets on your nerves and the only thing you can think of is to have her in every possible way. Sorry, I still believe in night in shining armors… Good luck
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