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    PostHeaderIcon Getting Children Organized For Summer Camp

    For most children, summer camp is what you might call a more-and-less experience: They may have made a lot more friends while away, but they usually return home with a lot less of the clothes and other personal items than they originally packed. Blame it on the camp laundry or just childish carelessness, but that tends to be what sleepaway camp boils down to. Finding their own camping gear is also essential and this can be found in military clothing stores especially for children who will go to summer camps.

    So, what’s a parent to do? The obvious answer: Label everything.

    Ah, but what parents have time to write their child’s name on every piece of clothing, camping equipment, toiletries and sporting goods that kids tote off to camp each summer?

    One convenient option is labels and tags that come pre-personalized with the child’s name, address and phone number. Parents save time and headaches, and kids are a lot more likely to bring home the T-shirts, flashlight and sleeping bag they left with.

    “One of the biggest challenges parents and children face when organizing for summer camp is packing and keeping track of personal belongings,” notes Amy Lipton, an organizational expert, mom and CEO of Stuck on You.

    Some of the company’s camp-friendly products that can help keep kids organized include:

    • Vinyl labels-Available in big and small sizes, these waterproof, UV-resistant, peel-and-stick labels go on any smooth surface, from water bottles to sunscreen, from goggles to iPods to hairbrushes.

    • Clothing tattoos-Permanent, iron-on transfers available in white, navy or pink. They stick to clothing the way a logo is printed on a T-shirt.

    • Bag tags-Brightly colored plastic tags that make it easy to identify children’s luggage. Mini- tags are also available to identify keys or pencil cases; they can even hook onto zippers, so children can identify jackets, duffel bags and more.

    • “Call me” cards-Preprinted with a child’s contact information, these cards are great to hand out to friends, easing the bittersweet emotions of summer goodbyes.

    PostHeaderIcon Washing of Diamond Wedding Ring

    Diamond and stones placed on a ring are very vulnerable as they are outside of the design and receive the blow comparing other. If the stone is diamond then you need to take care of it more appropriately. Diamond is the hardest compound and also the brightest and strongest compound in the world.

    One of the most common ways of getting your ring dirty is the daily work and kitchen work specially. The oil gets stick to it very easily and makes a layer on the brightness and glow of that ring and on the stone. Even the oils from skin can have a detrimental effect on the cleanliness of your ring. Every kind of jewelry especially rings tend to get dirty in one day wear and must be cleaned. The simple and easiest way of clean your ring is washing it. But washing means with lots of care and gentleness. Wash it with a mild shop and then give your ring a soft ouch of brush which will wash the ring and stone as well. All the loose particles will be removed and washed away. But always be careful about this washing because little bit of carelessness means a lot of misery. You can lose your stone of your ring or worse than this you can lose your ring. So be careful and do not wash it around the sink or any pipe or hole that can lead your precious ring to an unrecoverable darkness.

    Diamonds and other stone studied rings should always be kept individually in soft cloth pouches so that the stones remain unharmed from hitting each other and chipping. Some ring settings also offer better safety: six-prong setting, four-prong setting and bezel settings.

    You can soak your wedding or engagement ring in a solution of ammonia and cold water for half an hour and then have your ring washed. There are also various washing solutions available in the market. You just have to follow the instructions carefully and be careful not to touch the diamond with your finger tips. Doing so defeats your purpose by transferring the oil from your fingertips onto the diamond. Always handle your diamond ring by the edges and have a habit of removing your wedding rings and other jewelry while you are busy in heavy work. Thus you can keep your ring and other jewelry unscratched and clean. You can use for more resistant stains, employ a soft brush with a weak solution of ammonia (one-fifth) and water (four-fifth). The smudges, we hope, will disappear.

    Specialized Jewelers also clean diamonds and other gems with a small fee for you. They utilize steam or ultrasound. However, ultrasound can exacerbate internal fissures or flaws of a diamond, so make sure the diamonds existing clarity remains unaffected. Therefore its not that hard to wash your diamond wedding ring but its better to be careful with it as it is not only precious for its monetary value but also for the very special occasion and the memories it caries.

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    PostHeaderIcon Ten Matters Needing Attention to Help You to Have a Safe Trip

    Travel is supposed to be a good thing, but many people haven’t got a happy journey but a terrible experience because of the carelessness, so improving the sense of self-protection on trip should never be neglected. There are ten matters needing attention to help you to have a safe trip.

    1. When taking the plane, you should pay attention to flight safety, belt up, not take dangerous or inflammable goods with you, and not use cell phones and other related electronic products during the plane taking off and landing.
    2. When taking bus, do not poke your head and hand out of the window. Note the direction of the coming cars when getting on and off the bus to avoid danger.
    3. You had better keep valuable things with you or put them in hotel’s coffer.
    4. Shut the door after you when you leave the hotel room. Do not drape your clothes over the lamp or smoke in bed. Hearing the ringing of the fire bell, quickly leave by the emergency exit, do not take the elevator.
    5. When checking out, check your baggage especially your documents and valuables.
    6. Pay attention to health on trip, do not eat the raw food, raw seafood, and do not eat in the unlicensed roadside stalls. Do not drink and eat too much at one meal. Drink more boiling water and eat more fruits and vegetables, in addition, smoke and drink less.
    7. When going out at night or in the time for free activities alone, you need to tell the tour guide or teammates.
    8. People in low state of health do not participate in the exciting activities such as water sports and high-altitude activities.
    9. When taking the motor boat or drifting, you must wear the life jacket and follow the guidance of staff.
    10. Do not show your silver in the public places. When you go shopping, do not count money in public.