Dating Your Spouse: Planning an evening on the town--no kidsWritten by Alyice Edrich
When was last time you went out on a real “date” with your significant other? And no, a real date doesn’t mean taking kids to movies with you and sitting them in front row, while you sit five rows back to cuddle, eat popcorn, and share a large soda. If your date nights have consisted of squeezing in a little time while kids play or go off to bed then it’s time to dust off your dancing shoes and find a sitter!Spending time with your better half can not only save your marriage, but bring it back to life. To add a little spark to romance department of your marriage, follow these simple steps to a romantic evening two of you will never forget: 1.Find a sitter. If you can’t afford to hire a sitter because money is too tight, enroll help of a trusted friend or family member. If you feel guilty, offer to swap sitter duties. 2.Listen to your spouse. What is your better half constantly wishing she could do? Is that something you can turn into an evening of fun? 3.Ask your spouse out on a date. Don’t just tell your loved one that you two are going out without kids, get romantic and ask her out on a date. 4.Buy a gift. Is there something your loved one has been eyeing but just couldn’t justify buying? Is it in your “cash only” budget? If it is, buy it. If it’s not, find something comparable and unique, then wrap it up in a real elegant box, tie a ribbon around it, and place a bow on top. 5.Handwrite a love note. Hallmark is famous for offering cards that pull on one’s heartstrings. If you can’t think of something romantic to say on your own, spend a little time in card section and find perfect card to say it for you. But don’t just sign your name to card, adlib by writing a few extra special lines to personalize that card for your spouse.
| | Proper Medical Identification could save your LIFEWritten by Rick Pack
Everyone with a medical condition or allergy should have a medical id alert bracelet. There are many places that you can find a wide variety of medical alert jewelry styles, especially on internet. Most are custom-engraved, stainless steel medical ID bracelets or necklaces. Each one should be able to hold between four to six lines of medical information (for a variety of conditions, diseases, allergies) and engraved in red so information is easy to read by emergency personnel. Over 60 million Americans have a medical condition, which should be immediately known to Emergency Personnel. Diabetes, Alzheimer's symptoms and care, transplant surgery, mentally disabled, Patient's currently on Blood Thinners such as Coumadin, coronary heart disease, epilepsy, child safety, childhood asthma, Asthma allergy, individuals that are HIV positive or that have hepatitis, heart disease patients and cancer patients, children should have one for identification purposes, people who have drug allergies such as penicillin, codeine, antibiotics, bee stings or any other medications. Medical id alert bracelets are designed to be noticed by trained personnel. Wear them for yourself and for your family and loved ones, with this valuable information your emergency worker will already be ahead of game. Remember your medical id alert bracelet speaks when you can not! Children especially should have proper medical information on them at all times, (child safety) especially if they have a serious condition or drug allergy. Asthma allergy, Diabetes, Bee Sting Allergy, Hearing Impaired, or any other condition that medical personnel should know about when you can not be with your child. Children are active and we love to see them enjoy life and happiness can bring to others, so when you can not be there to give this vitally important information be sure their medical id alert bracelet can! Update information as needed, price of a new one is only a small price when weighed against alternative. Also have multiple types, such as: Bracelet and Wallet card or both a bracelet and a necklace if active in sports when a necklace could cause injury. We do hope this site has provided valuable insight into Medical alert jewelry and that if you do not have one yet, you will get one NOW! My wife and I decided to publish this article because of large number of children that we deal with everyday in our pharmacy/clinic setting. Many of these children have asthma allergies, medical conditions; such as childhood or bronchial asthma, diabetes or information that emergency personnel should know to effectively treat them in case of an emergency and do not have proper medical id on them. We hope that through this article we can raise awareness to importance of medical id alert bracelets for identification to everyone.
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