Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A House is a Home


A home is a house where you are comfortable living. 

Nowadays we can see people sleeping in the streets because they don’t have home. How lucky those who have their own home. A home where we can sleep, can relax and can make our own move . We have different perspective on what home we really mean to say. For me there is more wide meaning on it, when you got married and you don’t have your own home yet, one tradition in other countries like in my birth country, in this situation is you will be with the parents of either in the side of the husband or wife, where in you will going to deal with your in laws, a new home where a lot of adjustment must take.

A new home where to start the new chapter of your life. This is a place where you can mold yourself into a responsible husband/wife or even if you are in your single days then this will be more challenging. Decorating and checking on every angle of your home surely feel so relaxing, isn't it?

Carpet Cleaning


Most houses have carpets. There are pros and cons on it but for me as a mom, I like having carpet better as if my child encounter accident like fall (which is usual having a baby or toddler) it doesn't hit directly to the head or some important parts of a child.

With a carpet, scheduling a carpet cleaning is a must, especially if you have a toddler. And yes, going green is great. Again, as a mom and some other neat-freaks out there, I can sense being on "green" is something that they're on. some other stuffs sticking in the carpet which it needs a professional to clean it. Well, one can actually learn if one has a plan of doing Do-It-Yourself and I would love to do it, unfortunately, time restricts and hubby is oppose on the idea as it takes a lot of time, besides, our rented-apartment home is not that big so it doesn't take up a lot of work to do for the pro-carpet cleaner --- that being said, you bet it doesn't really require big bucks unlike big houses. I have only a small family to which it means I only need a small home. :-) I can't imagine to those having a big family with just only have enough income. Ooh well. :)

Have a great day everyone! ~hugs~

From Single to Married


I’m now happily married and I enjoying it. I have the vision and perspective how to live being married. I observed in my environment those people having married life, they have more responsibilities, their lives turns into different ways.

During my single days, it was fun --- yes, that is true. Being single you only have to think your own. You are only responsible on your own, you don’t need to think of others. But time comes that I was burning out being single, so entering marriage was really a great challenge for me, though I was at the right age then.

It is not that an easy to be married, you need to double your work, more responsible in order to feed your family, there are times you have misunderstanding with your partner. It comes in your married life the ups and downs, but unlike boyfriend- girlfriend stage that you can decide to let go your relationship in an easy way. In your married life, you must sacrifice for the sake of your family and lower your pride to settle the problem as in each must listen to each other's explanation . But on the other side, married life is a happy life!

Toolboxes


As a member of the workforce, you probably have two things that are more important to you than anything else, at least in a professional sense: Your truck and your toolbox. You take both of them with you wherever you go. This is true if you work in construction, plumbing, or many other industries. When you get Waterloo toolboxes, you have to consider how to secure them to the truck when you want to throw them in the back bed and go to work. You will not always have enough room in the cab.

Some toolboxes are built for this purpose. You will see that they are constructed to fit right across the bed, up against the cab, and they can be fastened in place. These are huge toolboxes that can be removed, though you usually will not move them around very much. They just protect the tools that you have to bring that are large enough to be moved on their own, such as circular saws.

For smaller toolboxes, you just need to get a set of straps. There should be four hooks in the corners of the bed that are made out of metal. They look like boat cleats. You can either wrap the straps around them or hook the metal end through the middle. Put the toolbox up against one wall of the bed, hook the strap to the cleats on both sides, and then tighten it with the handle to hold the box in place.

 

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