Naming a Star has become a fun and popular gift among friends and family members of all ages. Star naming has been a part of popular culture in numerous songs and movies, including the recently released "Did You Hear About the Morgans", where actor Hugh Grant wants to name a star for his wife to stay in her good graces (watch Hugh consider naming a star in the trailer here). Tens of thousands of people from all walks of life have named stars as a way of expressing their feelings for another person.
But is it real? And why do it? Read my other posts about star naming, because I've learned a lot about this interesting gift idea over the months and years, and I have some positive and negative things to say about it. There is also a very good site that lets you compare name a star companies. There are lots of sites out there, and like a lot of other things, it's buyer beware. Some of these places will sell you 4 sheets of paper and a white envelope for $40, while others will charge about the same for a very presentable gift with a lot of features that will make the gift special and very much appreciated.
But is it real? And why do it? Read my other posts about star naming, because I've learned a lot about this interesting gift idea over the months and years, and I have some positive and negative things to say about it. There is also a very good site that lets you compare name a star companies. There are lots of sites out there, and like a lot of other things, it's buyer beware. Some of these places will sell you 4 sheets of paper and a white envelope for $40, while others will charge about the same for a very presentable gift with a lot of features that will make the gift special and very much appreciated.