Lovingly Expressions
I use to have so much trouble showing my boyfriend how I felt about him. He was so confused and frustrated about it. He was always w/ hugs, kisses and the 3 little words- hey whose the chic here? Anyways, one day I had a burning desire to open my mouth and declare my love and adoration... He was napping on the couch an I saw a pen nearby, that I picked up. Instantly an idea came to me! I wrote on his hand in blue ink: I (heart) U! yea i drew a heart on this man's hand... Needless to say he was surprised when he awaken and discovered it- that put such a smile on his face.... Oh yea another thing u can do to show feelings and affection is put on some lipstick and kiss a couple car windows of his. Trust me this works too and is a unique way of letting him know you are thinking of him.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
B 4 Hitting The Road (pt1)
Emergency Car Care Kit (pt 1)
It's something you are not likely to think about until it's too late. Or maybe you think nothing will go wrong with your car; breakdowns are something that happen to other people. But your car may eventually break down on the side of the road, and there may not be service station nearby that can get to your vehicle quickly. In addition, you may break down in the middle of rush hour on a busy freeway or in the middle of a sun-baked desert. The temperature may be well below zero or it may be hovering in the triple digits. Regardless of the scenario, you will wish you had an emergency kit handy so you can get your car back on the road.
This kit takes little time to prepare and can be stocked full of the things you might need when you run into trouble on the road.
A flashlight, for instance, is handy when you need to inspect your engine at night. Flares set out along your vehicle make it clear to other drivers your car is on the side of the road. Duct tape is good to make quick repairs to leaky hoses. These are just a few of the items you should consider packing into an emergency kit that you can store in your trunk.
Find a cardboard box and store the items in the back of your trunk. Although it may seem like a waste of space, you will be glad you have your emergency kit when you have car trouble on the road.
It's something you are not likely to think about until it's too late. Or maybe you think nothing will go wrong with your car; breakdowns are something that happen to other people. But your car may eventually break down on the side of the road, and there may not be service station nearby that can get to your vehicle quickly. In addition, you may break down in the middle of rush hour on a busy freeway or in the middle of a sun-baked desert. The temperature may be well below zero or it may be hovering in the triple digits. Regardless of the scenario, you will wish you had an emergency kit handy so you can get your car back on the road.
This kit takes little time to prepare and can be stocked full of the things you might need when you run into trouble on the road.
A flashlight, for instance, is handy when you need to inspect your engine at night. Flares set out along your vehicle make it clear to other drivers your car is on the side of the road. Duct tape is good to make quick repairs to leaky hoses. These are just a few of the items you should consider packing into an emergency kit that you can store in your trunk.
Find a cardboard box and store the items in the back of your trunk. Although it may seem like a waste of space, you will be glad you have your emergency kit when you have car trouble on the road.
Freeze Please!
Vegetable Soup
Keep a plastic bowl with a lid in your freezer. When you have a few tablespoons of vegetables left over from a meal, put it in the container. When your container is full, make a pot of vegetable soup. This so wonderful because all the different veggies that can be collected over a period of time- ooooh, yum yum!!
Keep a plastic bowl with a lid in your freezer. When you have a few tablespoons of vegetables left over from a meal, put it in the container. When your container is full, make a pot of vegetable soup. This so wonderful because all the different veggies that can be collected over a period of time- ooooh, yum yum!!
Fruit Tree Protection
Spray Fruit Trees
Spraying fruit trees such as apples, cherries and plums with horticultural oil smothers insects that may be hiding in the bark. Choose a day when the wind is calm and the temperature is above 40 degrees, and spray from all angles until the spray drips from the branches. You can also spray evergreens to help control spider mites.
Spraying fruit trees such as apples, cherries and plums with horticultural oil smothers insects that may be hiding in the bark. Choose a day when the wind is calm and the temperature is above 40 degrees, and spray from all angles until the spray drips from the branches. You can also spray evergreens to help control spider mites.
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