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Home Hacks Design

Home Hacks Design for the bathroom such as Simple Hacks To A Prettier Bathroom. Similarly, this also feature Toilet Shopping Tips.

Another Home Hacks Design are for kitchen like Cleaning Tips For Your Dirty Kitchen and cleaning products that is perfect for cleaning.

Kitchen Hacks You Wish You Should Have Known Before like the other great use of paper towels.

Creating an effective cleaning schedule; divide it into categories; daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly.

Cleaning schedule that you also need to consider are those that is done every 4 months such as air conditioner cleaning, pest control, and deep cleaning of windows.

Cleaning of roof and rain gutter are done every year. Cleaning/draining of the septic tank should be done every 3 years or 5 years.

Cost of home make over and DIY for cheaper make over ideas.

Bedroom decorations ideas and where to buy the cheapest bed lines.

Kitchen make over ideas and DIYs for cheaper make over ideas.

Tropical living room themed and where to buy cheap tropical plants.

Home make over ideas in the Philippines. Home interior ideas in the Philippines

Mommy Blog with home hacks topic in the Philippines.

Where to buy cheap wood furniture in the Philippines.

Price of Aluminum Screen Door in the Philippines. Price of the brown aluminum and silver aluminum.

Furniture stores in the Philippines. Abad Santos furniture store address.

Uratex foam custom cut online. Uratex foam price online.

Christmas Tree Is Up

I just finished decorating the house! whew! I said earlier that I won’t be doing the decors this year. I am very positive that we will be moving the coming year and I don’t want to burden myself with having to put take out the decors and putting them back on the storage box. But last week, as I got bored reading essays, I took the afternoon off and went to the nearest department store. I was looking for a cheap DVD player so I can use it downstairs the on we have was installed in our bedroom with the LCD TV. So while I was looking for a player, Christmas Decorations are not that hard to miss. Actually, it’s like saying to my face that I SHOULD decorate the house and give it a Christmas feel. I felt so obliged to do it. Come to think of it, this is the first Christmas were Sati (our youngest baby) is aware of her environment. Last year, she was just a month old and now, she’s big and will really appreciate balls and glittery Christmas items.

So after much thinking, I went home. I don’t have enough money then and the day after, I came back to buy some decors. We need more flowers and balls for the Christmas tree and some Christmas lights too. Since our tree is just 5 ft tall, I opted for 10 big flowers, 5 each fog gold and red. Yup, every year, our Christmas theme is the classic gold and red. I must admit I am tempted to buy silvr and blue or pink and green or orange and purple, but, I just can’t. The black and red theme are never out of fashion. I also bought additional balls for the tree and for the garlands. Got some Christmas light in a more expensive price than I thought, but it was worth it, though I only bought one.

Back home, I was excited to start the decorating process but we have to wait until the kids are asleep. It’s a surprise for them. So while I was waiting for the proper time, I read some custom essay about Christmas Tree Decoration. This is my first time to use ribbons and I don’t know how to put it. I opted to have it as a flower. Good thing, I found some essay outline where in the information I need to make a ribbon bow was there.

I realized that the ribbons I bought can only make 2 flowers each and also found out that I need to buy another set of Christmas lights. Another day and I was again back to the department store. Bought another ribbons and another Christmas lights. And Wednesday night and we’re done! Yay! Merry Christmas!

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Bathroom Videos Remodeling And Renovations

How long do you stay in your bathroom? Long enough to make a bathroom video of yourself doing a Telephone version? For sure, most of us will agree that it’s fun to stay in bathroom. Fun in a way that you find solace and peace there. Don’t tell me you haven’t done it before, when things go chaotic, you shut yourself outside by shutting the bathroom door. Once or more than once, you stayed there more than the usual just so can you think. Right?

Bathroom has been known to be comfort room, not just for the comfort it gives on our Excretory system. It the best place in the house for me. In fact when we were looking for a place to live, bathroom is the first room I checked. I can’t live in a place where the bathroom is not good. Of course when I have my own house, I want my bathroom to look the best. That is why betterbathrooms.com are bookmarked in my browser. This is a website that offers more than a thousand of bathroom products which they carefully select. And all of the products being offered on their site are guaranteed.

Aside from bookmarking the site, I am also fond of looking bathroom videos about bathroom remodeling and bathroom renovation. I want to be updated on bathroom designs. As I have said, in the future, I want to have the best bathroom.

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Throwing Up That Lasted For A Day And Gone The Next..

One minute and she was feeling well. She feed on her milk and the next thing you knew, she is vomiting all what she took. The baby is so sick they sleep all day. They would only wake up to feed but after feeding, they would again throw up. The next morning, she is feeling well. What just happened?

Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis (also known as gastric flu or stomach flu, although unrelated to influenza) is inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, involving both the stomach and the small intestine and resulting in acute diarrhea. It can be transferred by contact with contaminated food and water. (wiki)

This condition does not last that long. It’s n0t dangerous but parents should be very concern on their kids as vomiting and diarrhea can cause dehydration.

Below are some necessary measure that kidshealth.org offered to us. You can just click the link to know more about it or read on as I copied some of the texts found there.

The following text below are not my own as this are direct copy from kidshealth.org:

For Infants Under 6 Months

  • Avoid giving plain water to a young infant unless your doctor directly specifies an amount.
  • Offer your infant small but frequent amounts — about 2 to 3 teaspoons, or up to ½ ounce (about 20 milliliters) — of an oral electrolyte solution every 15 to 20 minutes with a spoon or an oral syringe. Oral electrolyte solutions (available at most supermarkets or pharmacies and also called oral electrolyte maintenance solutions) are balanced with salts to replace what’s lost with vomiting or diarrhea, and they also contain some sugar. It’s especially important for young infants that any fluids given have the correct salt balance (unflavored electrolyte solutions are best for younger infants).
  • Gradually increase the amount of solution you’re giving if your infant is able to keep it down for more than a couple of hours without vomiting. For instance, if your little one takes 4 ounces (or about 120 milliliters) normally per feed, slowly work up to giving this amount of oral electrolyte solution over the course of the day.
  • Do not give more solution at a time than your infant would normally eat — this will overfill an already irritated tummy and will likely cause more vomiting.
  • After your infant goes for a period of time (more than about 8 hours) without vomiting, reintroduce formula slowly if your infant is formula-fed. Start with small (½ to 1 ounce, or about 20 to 30 milliliters), more frequent feeds and slowly work up to the normal feeding routine. If your infant already eats baby cereal, it’s OK to start solid feedings in small amounts again.
  • If your infant is exclusively breastfeeding and vomits (not just spits up, but vomits what seems like the entire feed) more than once, then breastfeed for a total of 5-10 minutes every 2 hours. If your infant is still vomiting, then call your doctor. After 8 hours without vomiting, you can resume breastfeeding normally.
  • If your infant is under 1 month old and vomiting all feeds (not just spitting up), call your doctor immediately.

For Infants 6 Months to 1 Year

  • Avoid giving plain water to an infant under 1 year unless your doctor directly specifies an amount.
  • Give your infant small but frequent amounts — about 3 teaspoons, or ½ ounce (about 20 milliliters) — of an oral electrolyte solution every 15-20 minutes. It’s important that any fluids given to infants under 1 year of age who are vomiting have the correct salt balance (again, oral electrolyte solutions are balanced with salts to replace what’s lost with vomiting or diarrhea).
  • An infant over 6 months of age may not appreciate the taste of an unflavored oral electrolyte solution. Flavored solutions are also available, or you can add ½ teaspoon (about 3 milliliters) of juice to each feeding of unflavored oral electrolyte solutions. Frozen oral electrolyte solution pops are often appealing to infants in this age group; this approach also encourages the slow intake of fluids that’s required.
  • Gradually increase the amount of solution you’re giving if your infant is able to keep it down for more than a couple of hours without vomiting. For instance, if your infant takes 4 ounces (about 120 milliliters) normally per feed, work slowly up to giving this amount of oral electrolyte solution over the course of the day.
  • Do not give more solution at a time than your infant would normally eat — this will overfill an already irritated tummy and will likely cause more vomiting.
  • After your infant goes more than about 8 hours without vomiting, you can reintroduce formula slowly to your infant. Start with small (1 to 2 ounces, or about 30 to 60 milliliters), more frequent feeds and slowly work up to the normal feeding routine. You can also begin small amounts of soft, bland foods that your infant is already familiar with such as bananas, cereals, crackers, or other mild baby foods.
  • If your infant doesn’t vomit for 24 hours, you can resume your normal feeding routine.

For Kids 1 Year and Older:

  • Give clear liquids (milk and milk products should be avoided) in small amounts (ranging from 2 teaspoons to 2 tablespoons, or up to 1 ounce or 30 milliliters) every 15 minutes. Clear liquids that are appropriate include:
    • ice chips or sips of water
    • flavored oral electrolyte solutions, or add ½ teaspoon (about 3 milliliters) of nonacidic fruit juice to the oral electrolyte solution
    • frozen oral electrolyte solution pops
  • If your child vomits, then start over with a smaller amount of fluid (2 teaspoons, or about 5 milliliters) and continue as above.
  • If there’s no vomiting for approximately 8 hours, then introduce bland, mild foods gradually. But do not force any foods — your child will tell you when he or she is hungry. Saltine crackers, toast, broths, or mild soups (some noodles are OK), mashed potatoes, rice, and breads are all OK.
  • If there’s no vomiting for 24 hours, then you can slowly resume the regular diet. Wait 2 to 3 days before resuming milk products.

It is very important that parents observe their kids and never ever PANIC.

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