Disclosure: The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.
I have a problem. The hubby was a rat. He was always a rat. And that was a good thing because I am a monkey. Rats and monkeys go well together. But like I said, we have a problem. It turns out the hubby isn’t a rat after all. He’s a pig. I mean he just squeaks in, but he is definitely a pig.
At this point you may be asking yourself what I’m talking about. Lunar New Year, that’s what I’m talking about. They say you learn something new every day, well, I just learned about Lunar New Year. It turns out that the Lunar year doesn’t exactly correspond to a solar year. So the hubby always thought he was born in the Year of the Rat. This was a good thing because I was born in the Year of the Monkey. And it turns out that Rat and Monkey are the most compatible matches. Well, after doing a little research and learning that the Lunar New Year actually starts around February, we looked up the actual date. The hubby was born in the first week of February, and the Lunar New Year was the 15th that year. So it turns out he is a pig, not a rat. So we’re still compatible, but not as compatible, and I don’t know what to do. Put up with him and stick it out for a while? Dump him for a Dragon? Ohhh, Ryan Reynolds is a dragon. I think I have a shot, decision made.
Or, I could just go to Best Buy and pick up some movies. Hmmm … decisions, decisions. What to do? On second thought, I don’t want to move to Hollywood and the hubby is kind of useful. He is really good at fixing the Blu-ray player and getting all of my electronics hooked up. So maybe I will keep him. Maybe I will just send him to Best Buy to pick up a Lunar New Year gift card for me!
Best Buy supports events which they believe are of importance to employees, customers, and communities. The upcoming Lunar New Year is one of those important celebrations.
For Asians all around the world, including Asian-Americans, Lunar New Year not only celebrates the beginning of the year but also the ending of winter and the anticipated arrival of spring. It is one of the most important holidays celebrated in Asian countries.
This upcoming year, Lunar New Year, which is based on the phases of the moon, falls on February 19th, 2015 of our Gregorian calendar. Best Buy is helping celebrate the event with an Asian-inspired Gift Card and eGiftcard, available for purchase or gifting from BestBuy.com through February 22nd, 2015.
Note: For an eGiftcard, scroll to the right of the link under the “occasions” tab.
Disclosure: The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.