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Monday, June 16, 2008
Our passion for flags is evident within our midst and we never forget all the important events in our lives, whether such falls within the varying seasons. This social practice had been with us for centuries and is symbolically represented by the seasonal flags we see around. Some signifies the approach of the Christmas season others show the subdued atmosphere of autumn still others profess the freshness of spring or new birth. We reflect immense joy by displaying relevant seasonal flags .

For example, when a couple had a new born child the father would normally prefer to display a baby flag with a caption "it's a boy" or maybe "it's a girl" to inform everybody of the good news. And when the child turns a leaf, expect happy birthday flags to dominate the special occasion. During wedding anniversaries, aside from a romantic dinner for two, anniversary flags also are to be displayed to render it more intimate. Even schools and universities use flags to inform students that it is back to school once again.

For our Jewish brothers, they have their "Hanukkah festival" (Festival of Lights) an eight-day festival that commemorates the rededication of the second God's Temple in Jerusalem. This usually happens in November up to late December that also coincides with the Christians Christmas Holiday Season. These special events connote merrymaking and these are ably represented by gift giving and a throng of seasonal flags to mark the occasion.

In whatever special occasion we have, it is always the seasonal flags that make the celebration festive. And to make your celebration complete, order your flags from us - NorthStar Flags and Pole, for we can do justice to your custom flag requirements.


by: The Flagman