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How to Get Great Unique Gift Ideas for That Perfect 21st Birthday Present For The 21st Century

Posted by admin on June 24, 2008 in School of Lifestyle, Shopping, Useful Tips

Great 21st birthday present ideas symbolize credit of an achieved goal in life. Not only ethnic but societal as well. 21st birthday is a milestone birthday celebrated extensively in the New Millennium, and is measured to be one of the most important celebrations in a person’s life. Eighteen is legal by law but Twenty-one is considered a legal adult. Searching for 21st Birthday Present Ideas is easy when you know how to look in the right place. One of lifes great truths.

The present presented on this day is a symbol of love, and conveys your good wishes and blessings for a bright future of the 21 year old. Gifts should be in accordance with the desires and temperament of the birthday girl or boy. Subsequently are some present ideas for the 21st birthday:

Gold Timepiece

If your finance permits, you can present the birthday chico or chica a gold watch with his or her name and date of birth carved on it.

Silver Jewelry

You can get him or her passes to their first silver jewelry magic concert. It is a great present idea, natural and more available than anything its equal.

Have a Sports Gift Party

21st birthday calls for festival and nothing can be more exciting than a sport gifts birthday party. Most households are many opportunities for sports present love.

Video Collections and Electronic Gadgets

The 21st birthday marks the commencement of formative years and a phase of great life duties. Therefore, the gift item presented this day should be exceptional. You can use your creativity to give tailored or stirring gifts as well.

Salute of life is great to celebrated and wise to do so. Life is to be savored, loved, lost and gained. It is and will always be a time of rumination of what was and a insight into what will be. The receiving friend will think fondly on the one that gives such 21st birthday presents. Find 21st birthday presents by clicking here.


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Clothesline Fresh - Country Myth Breaker # 17

Posted by admin on June 3, 2008 in School of Lifestyle

Clothesline fresh, country fresh scent, smells like a country garden, those of us from the city have all seen our share of country clad laundry soap commercials. The token red barn glows in the distance. Closer in, clothes adorn the line. Each piece is so straight and evenly spaced you’d believe a team of sophomore geometry students hung them as their final class projects. Even more perfect, the lightest of breezes launches an ‘oh so soft’ billow along the stain free front row.

Even I think, who wouldn’t want their clothes to be clothesline fresh? And, don’t those people own underwear? Ahhhh! I use my clothesline. I must. There is not a man in the five-state region willing to rise to the challenge of touching my daunting propane line and antiquated fuse box. Like my outhouse, my dryer is purely ornamental.

Despite this forced march to my clothesline the results can be startlingly adequate. Yet as a good Cidiot (city idiot), It would be negligent of me if I did not point out a few hazards of clotheslines to budding country converts. Beware, hanging your skivvies in the wild is not all its cracked up to be. Consider these dilemmas.

Seven of Ten Birds Prefer to Defecate Out of Doors - Avian species have a remarkable instinct for textile quality. Anyone doubting this should hang their Thai Silk robe on one end of the clothesline. Put a flannel shirt on the opposite side. At the end of the day tally the results.

Sheets Attract Wind - Kids have a new kite? You can plan your day around it, guaranteed! Just wash your bedding in the morning and place it on your line. Rest assured, Mariah herself will blast through your backyard. Kites, bedding, lingerie, pugs - anything with a flat surface will dance its way through the sky, only to impale itself in full display atop the silo of your local feed mill.

Remember the One Foot Rule - Most educated people know the three second rule. No matter where in your home you drop a piece of silverware, if you can retrieve it in three seconds or less you can eat off it without rinsing first. The one-foot rule, however, is only taught in rural school districts. It goes like this: Any textile on a clothesline that sags to within 12 inches of sweet Mother Earth, via the wind or any other means, must immediately be scent marked by every male canine (dogs, coyotes, wolves or prairie dogs) inside a three mile radius.

Animals Have Hair - Strangely enough farms are inundated with animals. Go figure. With all due respect to clothespins, they do little to remove hair. It takes four fabric softener sheets and a small nuclear plant to fluff out an intricate weaving of fur and feathers. During the spring shed I keep a HAZMAT team on stand by just to clean my lint traps.

Remodeling Your House? - You can save a fortune in costly building materials. Just hang your cotton towels out to dry on the clothesline. Not only will they dry stiff enough to be use as support beams, the bird shit will act as an adhesive for roofing projects.

Remember on that warm spring day, when the cottonwoods are spawning and your best angora sweater has just hit the line, imagine, within a matter of hours it will be more than you ever dreamed possible. And, as always, it will smell ‘clothesline fresh!’

The preceding was an excerpt from the scathingly wicked satire Bitch Unleashed: The Harsh Realities of Goin’ Country. A free e-book copy of Bitch Unleashed is available on Nola Kelsey’s web site at www.NolaKelsey.com.


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When to Discover Best Friend Gifts and Renew Your Chumminess

Posted by admin on May 24, 2008 in Relationships + More, School of Lifestyle, Shopping

Do you ever wonder when to discover best friend gifts and refresh or renew your relationship? Chums are not always best friends and as much as you tell them how much you care, every now and then it really is smart to give a best friend unique gift to your object of friendship just to reveal, “You are worth a little extra.”

Do you ever need to have your batteries “renewed”, or you may need a jolt to your self-worth. You might be facing a very scary situation–like turning another year younger with a BIG zero behind the digit–and need a steady and solid presence.

How about having a totally attentive ear to vent your stress to and get answers, but only if it is required. On a more enjoyable note, you may want to take a planned getaway and deep conversation, watching the birds and catching up on the day. Wouldn’t it be fantastic to find–and then hold on to–that special person, the one that fits these requirements, plus much more!

If you not sleep-walking, we’re speaking about best friends! It is all so important to recognize and value one of the best unique gifts on our planet–best friends! They are truly rare and can save you literally hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills. Once identified, this person can serve as “counsel” on everything from kids, spouses, religion and political issues.

Now, it is also important to realize that these best friends are a trusty parachute and resource, and not to be taken for naught. You have a responsibility to safely shield them.

Make sure to value not only their efforts, but also their outlook option when you ask for their opinion. Treat your best friends like the precious stone they are, and guarantee their safety. After all, it’s hard to discover and keep good friends–much less best friends.

Finding a great best friend gift is always a good idea. Best friends are great to talk with into the dark hours of the night. Just a text message away your best friend is an outstanding resource to call upon. It is like they say, “A best friend does not get you out of the slammer, they are sitting on the bench in the cell next to you.” Click Here for all your “best friend gifts”.


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Ready… Set… Go! Transition Strategies for Caregivers

Posted by admin on April 29, 2008 in School of Lifestyle

A Thoughtful Plan Can Diffuse the Power Struggle

Does the thought of asking your child to move on to their next
activity unnerve you? Picture this: Your child comes home from
school and heads straight for the playroom, excited to spend
some time with their new Star Wars action figures or Barbie
Doll. They play for an hour; you can hear their squeals of
delight from the kitchen as you’re preparing dinner. And then,
the moment you dread… it’s time to call your child to dinner.
The battle begins.

You call once, no reply. You call again only to be greeted with
“In a minute, Mom!” and then “Just a sec” or worse, an
exasperated “Okay - I’m coming!” and no hungry child appearing
at the table. As the food grows cold, your internal temperature
rises until you swear you could reheat the soup just by sticking
your finger in it - and still no hungry child at the table.

In childcare, transition times are when you are trying to help
children finish an activity or daily routine and move on to
another one. During free play, children will often be very
engaged in their chosen activity and they will find it difficult
to abruptly stop what they are doing. The same holds true for
any favorite activity - playing the piano, talking on the phone
with friends or even listening to the new Green Day CD.

Transitioning from one activity to another is often a difficult
time in child care settings. But there’s no reason to throw in
the towel and admit defeat. Transitions can be transformed into
positive experiences by a solid upfront plan. Preparation is
your best friend in engaging your child in transition
activities.

Transitional activities can be positive and exciting ways of
moving children from one activity to another. They can make
finishing one activity and moving on to another activity a
learning experience and an adventure.

Let’s look at our free play example and incorporate a simple
technique to smooth your child’s transition from playtime to
dinner time. You may find it helpful to give them a warning that
playtime will soon be over. Instead of calling out “five more
minutes,” ensure your child has heard you by going directly to
them and saying “You have time for one more checkers game.
Dinner is in five minutes.”

The warning serves two purposes: 1. It clearly sets a plan for
your child to follow (only one more game) and 2. It shifts your
child’s focus from the current activity to the new one.

Some children may take longer to stop one activity and move on
to the next. Even with fair warning, many children will be
reluctant to stop playing in favor of doing homework, having
dinner, or taking a bath. If your child is unable to switch
gears quickly, it is helpful to give this type of child
ten-minute, five-minute and one-minute warnings before a change.
This allows them to gradually prepare for the shift.

Transition times and activities differ from child to child and
even activity to activity. You may find that your child
transitions quickly from playtime to a pizza dinner but drags
their feet when transitioning from t.v. time to bed time.
Knowledge from your child’s past transitions and understanding
of your child and their feelings is the foundation on which to
build your transition strategy.

Some of the following may raise your insights towards transition:

1. How is my child behaving/feeling?

Anxiety: For some children, change (even simple change) is often
difficult. Ease the child’s anxiety, and resistance to change
diminishes significantly.

Anger: Leaving an enjoyable activity for a less enjoyable
activity often results in anger in the child. Setting a time to
resume the enjoyable activity or devising creative transition
activities (a song or role playing) can help diffuse the child’s
tension.

Control: When parents understand the temperament of their
children, it’s easier to control the transition process.
Transition activities for a 2 year old differ greatly from those
of a 12 year old. Keep your child’s temperament and age in mind
when planning transition strategies.

2. How are these behaviors/feelings addressed?

Identification: Mindful observation of your child’s positive and
negative transitions can yield important clues to help smooth
future transitions. Minimize impacts: Timely and calming
approaches to transitions create a sense of routine and security
for your child.

Model healthy patterns of transition: Children emulate the
people they love. Sometimes teaching your child healthy
transition behaviors is as simple as modeling them yourself. 3.
How do you sustain good behaviors?

Awareness: Build upon your child’s strengths and successful
transitions. Support: Recognize your child’s weaknesses and
alter your strategy in dealing with them. Remember: Always try
to think about your plan to transition before you begin the
dialog.


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Yacht Chartering in Greece - A Few Things to Consider

Posted by admin on April 1, 2008 in School of Lifestyle

When to Go

The sailing season in Greece lasts from March to early November. During the Spring months, the weather during the day varies from cool to warm and is usually cool at night. The sea temperature is not usually suitable for swimming until the middle of May and then you can swim right through to the middle of October. The months of May, June, September and October usually have warm to hot daytime temperatures and pleasant temperatures at night. There are good winds at this time, but they are often variable. In July and August there are stronger winds, particularly in the Cyclades islands. Spring and Autumn are the most popular seasons for yacht chartering in Greece because this is when the climate is most suitable and there are far fewer tourists on the mainland and on the islands, than in high Summer.

Deciding on the Type of Charter

There are many options to choose from and when planning your trip you should consider the following questions. How many people will be in your party and will they require single or double berths aboard? Do you require a sailing yacht, a motor yacht or a motorsailer? What level of comfort do you want aboard? Will you require a skipper? If you require a bareboat (i.e. you intend to do the sailing yourself, without a skipper or other professional crew aboard), what size of yacht are you experienced in handling? Remember that European regulations, require that two qualified people be aboard. Another option is to sail in a group or flotilla of other boats. These can be a combination of bareboat and skippered yachts, and can provide you with the right balance of educational support and local knowledge.

Length of Trip

In order to get the most out of a yacht charter, the minimum length of trip should be about 7 days. As for the maximum amount of time, that is up to you. Many companies will offer discounts for longer charters. Good charter companies will have lots of local knowledge on the best routes and places to visit, and will work with you to agree an itinerary, which suits your needs. Remember that you do not have to spend your entire holiday aboard the boat. You could arrange a couple of days at the beginning or end of your charter to explore the mainland. It is well worth spending at least two or three days in Athens - a wonderful city, which unfortunately is often side-stepped by people who head straight for the islands.

About the author: Emmanuel Mendonca maintains a web site called Athens Room at http://www.athensroom.com which is a free service for finding and advertising property for rent in Athens, Greece. Athens Room also contains a wealth of useful information about visiting, living and working in Greece.


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