First things first, you need to make sure that you actually need to change your baby’s diaper. It’s entirely possible that what you thought was a wet diaper or even a poopy one is nothing at all. There’s nothing worse than undressing your child and removing their diaper only to find...
Keep a few plastic bags in your diaper bag, glove compartment, and in your car. You never know when you will need a bag to put something in. Honestly, plastic bags are perfect for those really stinky smells that you need to conceal before you take the garbage completely out. 2. Recycle...
for pest removal.Make a fly trap with paperand petroleum and here's how:layer petroleum jelly to paper stripsand hang. Bugs land and can't fly awayortear their legstrying to get out of the sticky problem. Curbs theantsproblem.Keeps the ants away from your ...
If you are afraid of wobbly lines, use the blue painter's tape as an outline on your wall to make sure you have crisp, straight lines when you paint. To add additional astronomical charts, use the yardstick and a pencil to draw the straight lines and a pencil tied to a string to dra...
I looked over at my sleeping husband, who had trained himself to ignore it, and knew I was done. I stomped downstairs, grabbed the cushions from the couch and dragged them up to her room. I made a makeshift bed on the floor and threw my pillow and a blanket on top of it. Then ...
First tip: there’s no reason planning and packing should be a one-person affair. Get the whole family involved in determining exactly what your clan needs to make everyone comfortable while out of town. This is just one way to extend the fun of travel!
They take this makeshift communication system developed by adults and, again, they turn it into a full-blown language, suggesting that to some extent it's part of our human nature to create languages. Also, every normal human has language. Not everybody in this room can ride a bicycle. ...
ll cruise to my side and talk to me. I always make eye contact, talk back to her in a respectful tone, make goofy faces, etc. If I keep talking to her, though, she doesn’t seem to want to leave, so I do my best to look away when she breaks eye contact. It usually works ...
tied in a loop, to put around chockstones, trees, etc. or to create a four-foot extension on a piton placement to alleviate rope drag. It also could be used as a “diaper seat” around the butt and between the legs for a makeshift rappelling harness. Four-foot slings were also commo...
When Wiatt is presented with baby Elizabeth, she and yuppie boyfriend Stephen (played by Harold Ramis) immediately make her a lovely linguini à la vodka and can’t seem to figure out the whole diaper thing. Similar new-parent issues happen to the baffled male title characters in Three Men ...