What’s in a Name?

Our name is usually one of the first things we tell people when we meet them. For most people this is not an issue, especially if you have a relatively common name such as Jane Taylor, Michael Brown or Sam Anderson. 100 years ago, there was a small pool of names from which most babies in the UK were named but nowadays you can call your baby practically anything. People who have less common names like Trixibelle, Araminta or Zowie may be less confident about introducing themselves and having to go through the same lengthy explanation about their name for the thousandth time. Changing your name is easy and quick, and thousands do it every year for a variety of reasons.

Glamour

In the heyday of Hollywood, it was standard practice to change actors names to make them sound more attractive and glamorous. Would Marilyn Monroe, Fred Astaire and Judy Garland have been as successful if they had stuck to their birth names of Norma Jean Baker, Frederick Austerlitz or Frances Gumm? Although modern day movie stars are more likely to use their real names, there are still a few notable exceptions such as Tom Cruise, who was born as Thomas Mapother. Movie stars have to have names which trip off the tongue, are easy to spell and are memorable. Cruise fits these criteria much better than Mapother.

Linguistics

America is known as the world’s melting point, and there are names of many different nationalities found its major cities. Many well-known people have changed their names simply to make them more recognizable and easy to spell. The famous designer felt his Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply line would sell better under that name than under his birth surname of Lipschitz. For similar reasons, cosmetics industry entrepreneur Helena Rubenstein changed her first name from Chaja.

Weird and Wacky

Of course, some people feel forced into changing their names because their parents have lumbered them with very odd or wacky names. David Bowie’s son Zowie soon grew tired of people making fun of his rhyming name, and took the decision to change it to the far more normal Duncan. Another rockstar’s daughter with a wacky name is Memphis, daughter of U2’s Bono. Luckily, her middle name is Eve so she uses that rather than Memphis.

Process

In the UK, changing your name legally is simple and quick, and just involved filling in a few forms. You are legally entitled to call yourself whatever you like, and all you have to do is inform your bank, employer and so on of your new title. Birth certificates cannot be changed however, and you cannot change your name into something which is offensive. Brands and companies often do not take kindly to people using their protected trademarks, so there may be legal difficulties ahead for people wanting to call themselves Coca-Cola or Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply, for example. Changing names should never be done on a whim as the decision may be regretted after a matter of days.

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On the Jeanstore website you can find all the great brands for the trendy male wardrobe, such as Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply.

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7 Beautifully Bizarre Facts About Sleep

Sleep, sleep, sleep…that wonderful feeling when our head hits the pillow and we drift off to the land of nod. When we actually stop to think about it, sleep is an insane concept. One third of our entire lives are spent in this altered state with our eyes closed. We are completely oblivious to the outside world and yet sleep is not empty. Instead it is full of that inner universe our dreams and subconscious create. Whatever sleep and dreams are, they form a huge part of our lives. In simple terms, sleep can be seen as a magical mix of unusual dreams and recharging our bodily batteries for another day. However, to make things even more captivating, here are seven crazy facts about life under the covers…

What the Duck?

Ducks are no ordinary sleepers. In fact, these curious critters are masters at sleeping with one eye open. Except for a minor alteration… they actually sleep with ‘one brain open’. To ensure their survival, ducks can keep one half of their brain awake while the other half is asleep.  Just imagine if we could do this, power naps at the office would be a walk in the park!

Ladies Night

Now, this evidence isn’t concrete, but there are a fair number of studies that suggest women need up to an hour’s extra shut-eye compared to men. You women may even be more susceptible to depression if you don’t nab this extra hour, so keep your head down and your chin up!

Young at Heart

Older people can deal with sleep deprivation better than younger people, with 18-24 year olds much more likely to suffer from impaired performance due to lack of sleep than their older, wiser counterparts. However, it could be due to all that sleeping the oldies do when they’re pretending to watch TV.

Wired on Wireless

The world’s leading experts in sleep research believe that one of the greatest distractions from our sleepy havens is the internet and its relentless 24/7 distraction capabilities.

Kept in the Dark

Practically everything we know about sleep has come from research conducted over the last quarter of a century. Just imagine what we’ll know in 25 years from now!

Final Snore

Around 1 in 10 serial snorers actually have sleep apnea, which is a condition that can cause sufferers to stop breathing up to 300 times in just one night’s sleep. This disorder greatly increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

From Stressed to Dressed

If you’re one of those people who seems to wake up on time without an alarm clock, then chances are you’re making use of your ‘in-built alarm clock’, which is really just a healthy injection of the stress hormone adrenocorticotropin into you’re your bloodstream. Apparently, this chemical injection reflects the unconscious anticipation of the stress caused by waking up!

Stuart Withers is an internet author and online marketing whiz kid, who’s also a bit of a self-proclaimed ‘sleep junkie’. If he’s not typing, painting, or helping a business with their online marketing, then expect to find him neatly tucked away under a duvet somewhere. He recommends Landmark Linen, just because they sell mattress enhancers, which,  quite frankly, are awesome!

Crepes!

Writing this post might date me a bit, but when I was in high school, one of my favorite places to go was European Connection. A lot of you probably have never heard of it. That’s because, much to my dismay, it’s gone out of business. They made crepes that are to die for. The way they flavored their crepes was amazing. They had a distinctly sweet flavor without being too overwhelming. The texture was just a touch crisp on the outside while moist on the inside. The way they made their crepes seemed to bring out the flavor of whatever you had inside your crepe, be it sweet or savory. Even as I write this, my mouth is salivating at the memory!

I went there a few times a week. Anyone I introduced to the restaurant would instantly become addicted. Yeah – they really were that good. But they slowly went out of business. The first one to close down was the location closest to me (I know, right?). Then the ones that were further away closed down a few years later. I’m really not sure why. I can testify that the location nearest me had a steady flow of customers.

There were other crepe restaurants and delis that opened up, but I just couldn’t be satisfied by them. Sometimes, the crepes would be too soggy or they were too bland. I was getting depressed and losing hope that I would ever get a satisfying crepe fix. However, last weekend was my birthday, and my husband took me to a crepe place that we hadn’t tried yet. I was cautiously optimistic as I looked over the menu. The smells emanating from the back proved appetizing, so I went a head and ordered a savory crepe as well as a dessert crepe.

The verdict? Delicious! The crepes had a fabulous flavor to them. And while they didn’t quite capture that crispy texture that I love so much, they were very well cooked. I had what the menu called “The City Hunter”. It was kind of like a BLT, but with a blend of cream cheese, BBQ sauce and ranch dressing (I know, I know – the calories! Needless to say, I gained a little weight over the weekend.). It may sound like a bit much, but the flavors combined so perfectly to give it a spicy richness that was incredible.

And the dessert crepe? Oh yeah, baby! They have regular dessert crepes with Nutella, strawberries, or lemon custard, but I went for one of the gourmet crepes. It was the Chocolate Tiramisu crepe. Their Tiramisu was divine, combined with chocolate sauce and whipped cream. (There may have been other stuff in there, but I couldn’t identify them.) I left their little establishment quite full and unbelievably pleased. No doubt we’ll be eating there again soon.

It’s called Savory and Sweet, and it’s owned by a couple who moved here from Canada. They also served something called Asian Ice, but we didn’t indulge so I can’t say how great those were. But Asian Ice looks a lot like regular ice cream except it’s made in a very unique way. They also have a pasta menu and a tea menu for those who like to stick to something a little more conservative.

So, happy birthday to me! I finally found a European Connection substitute. 🙂 Anyone who’s looking for a great place to eat out, you’ve got to try Savory and Sweet.

(Pics from Savory and Sweet’s site.)

Famous Danes

You may be wondering why I’m having this guest post today. Well, I have Danish ancestry and therefore love to visit their history and see who else fares from that country. I grew up going to annual Scandinavian festivals and became quite proud of my heritage. So, enjoy!

As one of the smaller European countries, Denmark does not have a particularly high profile on the international size due to its small size. However, this Scandinavian nation is raising its profile slowly but surely, due in no small part to its long history of contribution to the arts, fashion and film industries. In fact, the list of famous Danes is longer than you may think.

Actors and Musicians

For a small nation with a population of only 5.5 million, Denmark’s contribution to the film industry is enormous. Viggo Mortensen, who starred as Aragorn in the Lord of the Rings movies has a Danish father and identifies himself as Danish, and other famous Danish names from the movie world include Brigitte Nielsen, who has carved a niche for herself in reality television. In pop music, Danish groups have had huge success on the international stage, with acts such as Aqua, the Cartoons and Whigfield having those irritating Europop hits that remind people of their summer holidays.

Sport

All Scandinavian nations have great success in the world of sport, and the Danes are no exception. Danish football clubs regularly compete at the highest levels in European football competitions, and the national squad has had success at an international level too. Famous Danish footballers include Nicklas Bendtner who plays for Arsenal and Peter Schmeichel, the former Manchester United goalkeeper. Caroline Wozniacki, the former world number one in women’s tennis, is also Danish. Although not strictly speaking a sport, ballroom dancing is popular in Denmark and Camilla Dallerup who stars in Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1 is from Denmark too.

Design and Invention

There is a long history and tradition of design and invention in all of the Scandinavian nations and it is fair to say that Denmark is definitely punching above its weight. Names such as Poul Henningsen, Rigmor Andersen and Arne Vodder are certainly not household names, but their work in the field of furniture design has strongly influenced the way we live today. Over the past few years the Scandinavian “look” of pale wood, simple lines and light, airy interiors has been very popular as it is easily adapted to most homes in the UK. Rice homewares is a Danish based firm who has embraced this trend and is producing a range of quirky, individual items for the home. There are many other firms like Rice homewares, all of whom are selling their products to both a local and worldwide audience.

Other Famous Danes

Although now based in the USA, supermodel Helena Christensen was born and raised in Copenhagen, as did Ove Arup, the engineer who founded the multinational company which bears his name. Ole Kirk Christiansen may not be a household name, but there are not many children who have never played with the product he invented, Lego. Skype, the software which is used by millions to talk to each other over the internet was invented by Dane Janus Friis and several much-loved fairy tales were written by Hans Christian Andersen.

Citations:

On the Olive Loves Alfie website you can find quirky interior design products such as the Danish Rice Homewares range.