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Empty Seats

>> Dec 12, 2011

Yesterday Sunday, my husband and I asked my father to attend a family gathering at my father’s youngest brother home. I was glad that he’d like to go. I could see that other relatives there felt rather confused about my father’s recent condition. My father still remembered their names but when he’s being asked a question, my father didn’t respond it correctly or he answered it very slowly. We plan to take my father to a hospital this Monday. Hope I can get the answer and then start to resolve it with proper treatments. I really want my father to be happy, healthy, and active in his old age.

For Blue Monday, I share here empty blue seats in an airplane. On our last flight to Jakarta, we brought a wheel chair for my father. The stewardess told us to wait for the wheel chair and went down from the plane in the last turn. That’s why I was able to capture these empty seats; since all other passengers have come out of the plane.

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How to Create a Happy Home

>> Dec 11, 2011

Looking for ways to turn your house into a happy, welcoming home? Look no further.

Where we live should be more than just a place to sleep – it should be a place we feel happy to call a home, somewhere we can relax and enjoy both our time alone and our time surrounded by friends and family. Here are some ways to help you create the happy home everyone should have.

1. Treat Your House as a Home.

In order to truly feel at home, you need to start treating your house like one.

If you are someone who prefers to spend most of your time outdoors, or always prefers to be out in the evenings, or would rather meet at other friends’ places: ask yourself, why is that?

What is it about your house that makes you want to spend so little time there? Is it that your backyard lacks privacy and you feel like you cannot relax? There is usually a simple solution, such as investing in
garden fencing or some other means of providing a little more privacy, if that’s what you feel is lacking.

2. Add Personal Touches.

Any place can feel foreign and uncomfortable if you haven’t taken the time to put your own spin on the place.

Even if you do not own the home, or you share your house with other renters, it doesn’t mean that you can’t put up pictures and photos you love, souvenirs you’ve bought from your travels, and so on.

Give yourself the task one weekend to go out and buy supplies to help you make your home more interesting, and decorate it in such a way you feel proud to show it to those who visit.

3. Make Your Home a Destination.

If you get restless at your house and seem to always arrive there, only to want to go out again straight away, why not find ways to make home life more exciting?
Investing a little now will mean you save time and money later on, and soon your friends will be eager to visit.

You might want to get new
pool supplies in time for the summer weather, set up an entertainment system or simply buy some great new music to listen to.

4. Can You Live There?

A happy home needs to be a comfortable one, not just a roof over your head. Do you find it unbearably hot in the summer, and freezing in the winter? Is your bed the sanctuary it should be? Do you enjoy sitting in your living room furniture?

Issues of comfort are perhaps one of the most important parts of making your home happy. Focusing on them will mean you improve your quality of life incredibly - even if it means you need to look into moving somewhere new because you cannot find any other solution: it will be worth it.

Otherwise, if it’s a simple matter of new furniture or getting creative with temperature solutions – get your brainstorming hat on! Look online for great deals and ideas.

5. Be Proud of Your Home.

If your house is a mess, too cluttered - or, on the other extreme, completely barren that if you had friends over for dinner you would have nowhere for anyone to sit: it’s time to change this.

The reality is, we all need to recharge our batteries on occasion, and this is extremely difficult to do if we cannot relax in our own home.

Take care of your house on a regular basis: a little cleaning and extra care taken every week will mean you don’t let the mess get on top of you, and staying at home or having people over to visit will no longer be a stressful experience.

It’s so simple to make your house a happy home, no matter what your resources or situation. Follow this advice and you’ll be feeling relaxed, comfortable and house-proud in no time.

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A Red Dragonfly's Face

>> Dec 10, 2011

Have you ever seen the face of a red dragonfly? What do you think? My husband captured this dragonfly on the side of a river in his hometown.

I'm still not totally recover, but I'm feeling much better now. Hope I can attend a family gathering that will be held tomorrow. Have a great weekend and wish you all great health!

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Playing Ping Pong is Good for Your Child!

I’ve just come back home from our two weeks visit to my brother who lives in another town. Though it’s just three days ago, I’ve missed Rafa –my nephew- already. He’s a smart young boy; his age will be seven years old in two months ahead.

I really want to make him happy by sending him a surprising gift on his coming birthday. When I stayed at his home, I noticed that he plays video game almost every day and he seldom plays a real physical sport game.

Since her mother doesn’t allow my nephew to play games that can make him injured, I avoid choosing basketball and football stuffs. Fortunately, I’ve got a good idea; why don’t I choose Ping Pong Tables and send it as a special birthday gift? I don’t know whether my nephew has ever tried to play ping pong before; but I guess my brother can teach him. It can be a great father and son bonding, right?

Based on some sources, I've read that playing table tennis can offer some advantages. Ping pong is good for your health, easy to play, good for your brain, good for your body’s reflexes, efficient in space, and little injury risk. Her mother surely permits my nephew to play tennis table at home. I can’t wait seeing his happy face while playing ping pong!

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Welcome to my blog. I'm a home maker, a stay at home wife. I'm just an ordinary woman who has interest in reading, working at home and learning to write. We live in Bogor, Indonesia.
This blog contains articles in family topic.
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