- Flowers
- TV
- PSP
- PS4
- A new piece of furniture
- Robot
- Ball
- Something for the pet
- Chocolates
- Cake
- Jewelry
- Travel day
- A day out just to relax
- Spa
- A pet
- Really good book
- Set of movies
- Coffee
- Something the person needs
- Something from Daiso
- Car
- House
- Phone
- Ipad
- Earphones
- Stuffed Toy
- Snow globe
- Music box
- Musical instrument
- Tickets to something the person likes.
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Of course all surprises have a lot of variables to take note of. These things should be assured to lean on positive before pushing through:
1. Surprise Birthday partyTechnically, almost all surprise parties are good if all the variables above are followed. Birthdays, mother's day, Christmas, and all occasions and non-occasions in between. 2. Surprise visitDoes the person like you enough? Is it bothersome to visit? What is the best time to do this? Is your presence enough? Bring something nice: food, something "sweet," a valuable gift, a sentimental gift, etc. 3. Hangout with an itineraryLet's face it, not all "spontaneous" hangouts are fun and routine hangouts get boring. Do at least 3 things both parties have never done, but always wanted to. 4. Breakfast in bedAny good thing to see as soon as someone opens their eyes is an amazing feat. Starting a day happy is really a huge point. If food is the surprise, it should be the only surprise. No mess, no nothing. 5. Something the other person has been hintingPretty much everything someone says repeatedly means that much more.
Because just plain bubbles can be super bubbles. "5 easy steps to train your dogs NOT to pee in the house" | 100 Day Prompt Challenge | Day 52 | Turf6/1/2014 Dogs are territorial. One might say that this is one of the biggest reasons why dogs pee everywhere. It is their way of showing that the place itself is their "turf." A better way to keep your dog intact and yourself sane, is to give them their own area. Control the distinctive areas as to where your dogs can/cannot go. Here are some steps to train your dogs NOT to do their business in places you don't want them to: 1. Find a fixed spot where you want your dog to do the business.It's not a matter of where you DON'T want them to do their business, it's a matter of where you WANT them to do it. 2. Keep an eye on your dog and observe the actions they do before they do the deed.Most dogs/puppies sniff around in circles before they do the deed. However, all dogs are unique. Although most dogs sniff and circle around, other dogs have high levels of energy. Those that do often bark, cry, or even run around before the release. 3. Do not shout/scold/spank your dog if they do their business indoors or places you don't want them to.Pets rarely learn from negative reinforcement. Most of the time it causes them to be anxious. Anxiety is never good for dogs. The key to a happy, smart pet is positive reinforcement. Pay no attention to the mistake of peeing/pooping indoors. Just make sure to clean it up nicely and observe them enough to know the next time they might release. 4. Familiarize your dog to the fixed spot for them to do their business.Puppies have less control of their bladder. Like babies, they release at least every 1-2 hours. Be sure that you lead your puppies to the area that you have chosen in this given time. Dogs are able to control their bladder better than puppies, making them easier to train. Most dogs mostly only release after meal times or in between intakes of liquid within the day. Make sure that after each intake, you lead your dog to the fixed area. Wait 15-20 minutes until they release and praise them like crazy. Note: It is important that you DO NOT hold or carry your dog/puppy to the area. Pets might misunderstand the holding as affection. Affection must only be given AFTER they have done the deed on the right spot. If affection is given before the dog/puppy has achieved the goal, the idea of learning to go to the area decreases in your pets mind. 5. Be consistent.Training a pet requires a lot of patience and consistency. If you keep doing things different, then your pet will keep doing things differently and will not learn any specific thing you want them to do. If you have housemates, make sure they are aware of the importance of your pet's training. They may not want to be involved in the actual training, but the importance of distance and avoidance of non trainers is big. Any inconsistent actions toward your pets may cause them to rethink what you want them to accomplish.
Is it weird that the first thing that popped in my mind when I read the prompt cricket was food? Like crispy-fried-crickets-food. Here's a list of exotic food around the world: 1. KamaruOr as you see it, crispy fried crickets. (Philippines) 2. Balut11 day old duck eggs boiled. Yep, people love sucking the soup out before eating the very obvious bird fetus. (Philippines) 3. IsawBarbecued chicken or pig intestines. (Philippines) 4. Chicken feetFry it, boil it, grill it, cook it like adobo; whatever it is chicken feet can do it. (Asia) 5. Fried TarantulaNeed I say more? (Cambodia) 6. Snake Wine(Vietnam/Africa/Europe) 7. Fried RatCan probably be found in various places. I found this in google and it seems to be from Europe. Originally I thought only Asian countries did this. In the Philippines, some provinces treat this as a delicacy. They only fry the "farm rats" since the only intake of food it gets is from healthy planted goods.
Remember when splinters were just part of a children's story where you take it out of the lion's paw and you become friends? In reality, splinters are just really freakin' painful. Just a small read about splinters:
A splinter is a fragment of a larger object (especially wood), or a foreign body that penetrates or is purposely injected into a body. The foreign body must be lodged inside tissue to be considered a splinter. Splinters may cause initial pain through ripping of flesh and muscle, infection through bacteria on the foreign object, and severe internal damage through migration to vital organs or bone over time. Specific details of some splinters
Source: Wikipedia Something to think about. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has a lot of questions that's pretty annoying to answer. This book makes it all have sense.
Again, not really much to say about autumn. In my country there are only two seasons so...Here's a leaf.
Aside from imagining medieval adventures, I don't really have anything to say about it. Here's a drawing.
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