Archive for November, 2008

Unfinished Wood Furniture

Posted By admin

Date: November 27th, 2008

Category: Generals

Unfinished wood furniture offers savings and custom decorating ideas!

If you’re thinking of refurnishing a kid’s bedroom, with an eye to updating from a child’s room to teen tastes, it can be a pretty expensive proposition. Decorating a nursery for your soon to arrive, new bundle of joy can be pricey, too. What if you need new book cases to accommodate a burgeoning library? A trip to the fancy furniture store can certainly put a damper on your plans. Instead of putting yourself into unnecessary debt, why not take a look at unfinished wood furniture? The money you save can go into your savings account and you still get to spruce up your home nicely!

Much of the cost of new furniture is in the finishing. This work is labor intensive and the price tag naturally reflects this added labor. However, when you go shopping for a study desk for your teen, you may have a hard time finding the right piece that’s finished in a stain that matches the rest of the furniture. Maybe you can’t find book cases you like in a mahogany stain that matches your office furniture. Unfinished wood furniture is an admirable solution that saves you money and matches your decorating needs.

Another advantage in the unfinished wood furniture market is that you’ll find high quality pieces, made with hardwoods and at terrific savings. All you need be willing to do is invest a little time and elbow grease for a perfect match to your existing furniture.

My first venture into the unfinished wood furniture market was in 1990. My daughter was just a year old and I decided that she couldn’t have just any ordinary toy box. I wanted an old fashioned, chest style toy box of wood. I wanted her to have a fairy tale original she could pass on to her children. I finally settled on an unfinished, solid oak toy chest, about four feet long and 18 inches wide. Risking unfinished wood furniture heresy, I finished it with a hand painted child’s fantasy picture of an all-over design. I used acrylic paints to make a wraparound picture depicting a nature scene of clouds, fanciful animals, birds and trees. Vines wound their way down the sides. This was an exceptional success, not due so much to my artistic talent, but more because the design was an original. I finished the project off with a coat of varathane. She loves her toy chest to this day. She also uses it as a window seat.

My second unfinished wood furniture project was two seven foot high, four foot wide solid mahogany book cases. While comparable finished books sold for twice the price, my unfinished wood furniture, with a couple of days of sanding, staining, re-staining and oiling produced a wall of welcome book cases which perfectly match my living room furniture.

If you’re thinking about new furnishings, check out the unfinished wood furniture stores for some terrific and adaptable quality pieces you can stain or decorate for a perfect match to your decorating scheme.

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR KIDS CRY ?

Posted By admin

Date: November 7th, 2008

Category: Kids and Teen

Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby.All normal babies cry to communicate with others.Sine they can’t express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry.Normally babies cry in situations like hunger,wetting,too heat or cold,tight cloaths,pain ect. Some kids need the presence of somebody otherwise will cry simply.Crying without any cause is habitual in some babies. Eventhough crying is considered as normal it may worry the family members.Since the reasons for crying ranges from simple causes to serious causes it should not be ignored and hence exact cause has to be identified and managed accordingly.

The following are some points which should be considered while dealing with a crying baby.

1, It is dangerous to shake the baby vigorously.

2,Tight cloaths can cause irritation hence it should be removed.

3,If the room is hot put the fan and open the windows.

4,If the nappy is wet remove it and after cleaning the parts make it dry with a soft towel.

5,Pat her back or stroke her head slowly and let her here your soothing sound.

6,Give breast milk and make her quiet.

7,If the climate is cold cover her in soft towel.

8,Rock her gently in your arms and walk slowly in the room.

9,Take a music making doll and let her listen.

10,Try a pacifier or help her for thumb sucking.

11,If no response change her position.

12,Walk outdors with her.

13,Put her on the cradle and rock gently.

14,If no response ask somebody to carry the baby.

Even after all these steps the baby goes on crying see for the following signs.
( Probable cause is given after every sign)

1,Press her abdomen gently,she may twist or resist you:—Colic

2,Pull her ear gently she may become worse or push your hands away:—Earache.

3,Feel her temperature with the back of your hands:–Fever due to any infection.

4,Examine the skin from head to foot:–Eruptive disease,nappy rash,measles,vesicles,allergy ect.

5,See the nose for any discharge:–Coryza.

6,Move the head gently to feel any neck stiffness:–Meningitis,head injury ect.

7,Keep your ear near her chest to hear any rattling sound:–Increased mucus in wind pipes.
(pneumonia,bronchiolitis,asthamatic bronchitis ect)
8,Examine the anal orifice:–Anal erosion,rectal polyp,crawling of worms.

9,Examine the genitalia:–Any discharge or erosion.

10,In male baby see the testicles which may be swollen or tender:–Orchitis,torsion of testes.

11,also notice the body movements and see for any convulsions,rigors,vomiting,cough,laboured breathing ect.

If you see the above signs or any other abnormal signs consult your doctor for proper treatement.

Too much of school

Posted By admin

Date: November 3rd, 2008

Category: Kids and Teen

When my mom finally decided to take that plum posting as a Divisional
Head, I knew I was in trouble. Her office hours stretched way beyond my
school hours. And anyway, I was privy to the many discussions my parents
had about ‘Honey, what do we do with the kids?’ Well, finally they struck
gold – an educational after school program. Won’t that be just grand? Kids
are learning new things while parents are happily minting greenbacks!

And so, we went directly to another class after our school. The brochure
said that they would be ‘using fun activities and innovative teaching
methods to fill the gap in your child’s understanding’. I suppose they
meant that the teacher would write down the homework and we were to copy
it. At least, this is what happened most of the time. Of course, we didn’t
tell our parents. How would that help? They’d simply get smart and shift us to a class that would actually make us solve our homework.

I hated the classes. Mostly, I was bored to tears or falling asleep.
After so many hours at school who’d want to spend the entire afternoon
with the same books? But, as a child, one had little choice in these
matters. Especially when one’s parents were cleverly telling one that
mommy’s salary will help get us that spanking new TV or that video game.
Lose some, win some!

Then, one day, my sister decided to rock the proverbial boat. She decided
she had enough of studying and refused to go to the after school program.
That’s when my parents began to smell something stale. Shortly after that,
they put us in a better program (o, yes, another educational one). This
was bigger, brighter and somehow more fun. We had some interesting games,
and a COMPUTER too. Each of us got a chance to do something on the PC
(this, when PCs were just beginning to make their presence felt). We
somehow managed to blaze through our homework, most of which had to be
done by us. Then it was time to have fun. We had a little bit of
everything. Acting classes, speech, games and of course painting. Those
hours we spent splashing color on pages and laughing at silly jokes were
really the highlight of an otherwise boring day. Ironically, I began
looking forward to my after school program.

Now, so many years afterward, when I need to take up a job and leave my
own child alone till I get back, I know how important these after school
programs have become. Talk about history repeating itself! I just hope I’d
get her into a good one, and yes, it’s going to be educational too.