How to plan the best party ever
How to Plan a Party
If you ever asked yourself this questions or experience any of these….
I don’t have any clue on what to do for my family’s party, or reunions?
Don’t worry we’ll help you with that.
Where do I start?.
Well that’s why we are here for.
How much is this going to cost me?.
We will help you stay in your budget.
Throughout my life I’ve seen a lot of people struggle to get organized and plan for their family’s special day.
Why is that?
My Friend, I’m here to tell you that I will be helping you overcome those challenges in the most effortlessly and easy way possible.
The solution doesn’t always come easy, and we surely need to put some work from our side to get better at those areas. This fix is in your hands and only in your hands. You might say Jorge but you don’t know what’s going on in my life, and you are absolutely right. I DON’T KNOW!!! What I do know, is that you cannot wait for someone else to pick up after you and try to solve it. It has to come from you. So let’s get started and let me help you throughout the process.
My friend, we are going to have fun, enjoy, and celebrate hard. I truly believe that if you work hard. You must play HARD as well.
The problem I’ve seen is that now days, people are living in the fast lane. Working couples, taking care of the household duties, taking care of the kids, doing homework with the kids, etc, etc. and the list keeps going right? And when is time to celebrate your kids birthday, we fall in the game of; Well honey next year we’ll do something better. RIGHT? Well my friend I’ve got bad news for you. Next year your son or daughter are going to be a year older.
See the thing is that for kids this are the days that make their childhood worth remembering. You don’t want your kids to grow up always thinking on the next year will be better when you can take charge of that problem today. You want your kids to grow up and say “Man, my parents always did the best parties for my birthday, or they did the best family reunions. Right?
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Have a wonderful day!!!
Jorge and Blanca Fernandez de Cordova
Various carpet cleaning techniques to make your life easier
So many stains, so little time. Carpet cleaning has sure come a long way over the years since the baking soda paste scrub. Today there are so many different ways to clean a carpet that you can be sure that one of those ways will get rid of the nasty stain. The most common ways today for carpet cleaning are: carpet shampoo, dry powder, steam cleaners, carbonated water, bonnet as well as many home remedies. No matter what your stain is one of these proven methods is sure to get rid of your tough stains. Lets break it down as to which method does what.
The bonnet and carbonated water method of carpet cleaning uses a pre-treat solution of cleaning agents then a rotary tool is used to scrub the stain. At the bottom of the rotary tool is a bonnet or pad if you will, that transfers the dirt from your carpet to the bonnet. You may have heard of such companies as Chem Dry that offers this method. Sort of the methods used by housewives where they use club soda on a stain and then a clean white clothe to soak up the stain by blotting it. This method works much better than just shampooing the carpet. Using shampoo involves spreading carpet shampoo on the stains and scrubbing it in with a brush. The shampoo’s can be in dry powder form, foam spray or even liquid. After the shampoo has dried it is then vacuumed up with a vacuum cleaner. This method of carpet cleaning works for quick fixes but mainly just pushes the dirt further into the carpet.
Most Stores Have What You’re Looking For
Most every grocery store you walk into has a shelf at the front of the store, which is dedicated, to carpet steam cleaners. You can buy them at most stores such as Target and Walmart. The carpet steam cleaner is perhaps one the most common ways for people to carpet cleaning. Do not be fooled by the name, as steam is not really used in this process but actually hot water. It is affordable and they can do it themselves. With a steam cleaner, shampoo is sprayed onto the carpet mixed with hot water and then scrubbed in with rotary brushes to loosen dirt in the carpet and to clean stains. The steam cleaner then uses strong suction to pull the water and dirt back out of the carpet. This is perhaps the best method out on the market today for carpet cleaning and you can do it your self or opt for the pros to come and take care of it for you.
For more information on carpet cleaning from Matthew Meyer see the carpet cleaning section of TheFreeAdForum.com directory at:
http://www.quickregister.net/infowizards/CAT/Carpet-Cleaning_80_1.html
<b>Television as a Force for Good<b>
There has been much debate about the ill effects on children of television viewing. But there are several positive aspects too and we should keep these in mind when television bashing gets going in full swing. With the proper guidance, T.V. makes a wonderful teaching tool and the earlier a child is introduced to the concept of using the TV as source of information, the better he/she will learn to avoid the less redeeming programs that are also available for viewing.
Enlarging Horizons
One of the benefits of having a vast network of channels is the number of programs available covering a range of topics. From the environment to music, animal welfare to fashion, science, art, religion, sport, politics - everything is discussed, debated and commented upon. The listeners are introduced to ideas and beliefs that may be alien to them or that they disagree with. What a wonderful opportunity for expanding a child's interests and intellectual curiosity.
Awareness of World Events
At no time in history has there been such easy access to world news, yet paradoxically children of all ages are amazingly unaware of what is happening around the world. Even when they have heard of an event, most have just the vaguest notion of who the actors are, the causes and the consequences of the occurrence and how or whether it would affect them. The future will be shaped by today's youth and it does not bode well if they profess an indifference to what goes on around them. With competing channels slanting the news according to their preference, children of today should be taught to listen, question and form their own opinions so that they do not become passive participants in their own destiny.
Sensitization to Evils of Violence
T.V. has often been blamed for children indulging in violent acts. Surely a truer explanation is that no one ever put the violent scenes seen on the small screen into their proper perspective for the child. Watching scenes of war or assault with a caring and concerned adult helps the child understand its terrible futility, how little is gained by resorting to force and the inevitable aftermath of such acts.
Enhances Sense of Empathy
Everyday brings its own tales of woe from different parts of the world. Does this make a child "tune out" due to overload or does it sharpen his sense of empathy, make him more altruistic, make him determined to do something positive with his life? Children are generally idealistic and have a strong sense of right and wrong. It is the manner in which these traits are developed or not that determines the type of adult the child will grow into.
Enables Parent to Talk about Sensitive Subjects
Sometimes it is difficult for parents to broach a topic with their child either because they feel embarrassed or are not sure of the response on direct questioning. It may be about drug use, sexual issues, adoption, problems at school, choice of friends - anything that involves the child and his/her life. Sometimes the older the child is, the greater the hesitancy seems to be. Watching a program on T.V. together, concerning a subject the parent wishes to talk about, opens the door to discussion in general terms which in turn can lead to the specific.
Technology plays a larger part in our lives than we ever imagined and it is only right that instead of wasting the opportunity or turning our backs on it, we harness its great potential to mould and develop our children's attitudes and responses to the world we all inhabit.