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Having spent the better part of a day last week organizing last years Christmas pictures into groups of who's who and what was what, then into the frames I had purchased some time ago and finally, either finding a home for them in my living room and hallway or setting them on the china cabinets and bureaus; I stepped back to evaluate my handiwork. I began to see story lines in the individual photographs and in the different ways I had combined them. Starting something new for 09, I decided to write the specifics with a little detail for each for everyone to read. It helps me to remember the nuts and bolts of singular and combined photos and the stories they tell when we listen. There is nothing worse than looking at them, sitting neatly arranged with such care and having no clue as to the who, the why or the where of them.
Knowing the stories behind your photos allows you to cherish your memories and loved ones even more fully. As time moves on it becomes more important to remember the people and friends that pass and have passed through your life. I am in the process of collecting for the montage I am planning to make of the smaller impressions I have had in my box for an age now. When finished, as this will take quite some time to do, it will turn out as a composition of complete and partial photographs and prints that I have gathered from various family members and from my own store, superimposed to make a blended whole picture of one aspect of my life; my own personal section of genealogy of the folks, dwellings and pets that have made up an significant part of my past. Its not unlike writing your memoirs, where you would write a narrative of your life experiences that you have undergone, except its done with images.
If the written word gives detail to a story, illustrations bring the words to life and arouse keen awareness to vivid recollections of the hallmark moments of our lives. My mother-in-law being 91 years young has difficulty recalling, so I always write a note concerning each one to aid her mind's eye. Visuals make it easier for her to recapture past events and it is a more pleasant way to reminisce and animate those parts and pieces that brought the most joy and the best out in us. I have a large multi wall casing dedicated to my cats! Do not underestimate or forget your pets, they are a large part of your family also and they give endless pleasure. Just give two five-month-old kittens a paper bag and a small rug and watch the story unfold through my little goof-balls antics; watch as they carry a toilet paper insert around the house in their mouth! Their stories are endless too.
I use the most beautiful panels the Dollar Stores in my area stock. You do not have to pay a small fortune or use up your monthly savings to decorate your home with past or present remembrances. To do this properly, when I develop my films I ask for only one set, I never do doubles! A mat finish is easier on the wallet than glossy and the one-hour wait is all I need to do the rest of my shopping. After I get them home, I relax with a cup of my favourite flavoured coffee and set about anxiously looking through them, picking out the ones I want duplicates of and deciding which will go into what border by arranging them together according to person, place, thing and circumstance. Sometimes I do the animal, mineral, vegetable thing with my 'undecided' pile! I document the times and residences; the adventures and inhabitants involved then add some minor points of each occurrence. If it's a picture of my pet, I do the same. My sister scrapbooks all her photos, this I confess is something I have not yet tried but I will definitely be looking into. Again the Dollar Stores can be your best friend, having a wide range of interesting and unique stickers, acid-free papers, cards, ribbons, pens, stamps and whole kits for beginners... an endless array of items and for the few dollars that can be budgeted for, you can walk out of there with a bag or two full of carefully chosen themes that will enhance every snapshot and turn them into the best storytelling device in your home.
I enjoy being surrounded by the rank and file of my family and friends; I appreciate my carefully chosen and framed memories all the more because my husband and I live in one Canadian Province and our kin live in another. We do have two relations of my husband who live in Alberta also but the rest of his family are spread pretty wide across Canada, ranging from BC to Ontario to PEI, while my relations live in BC. Email is a wonderful way to stay in touch, is cheaper than long-distance calling and better by far than snail-mail but photostats really are worth a thousand words and provide a constant reminder of missed relatives.
My main New Years Resolution is to organize my portrait panorama into a wall exhibit and thus bring my home alive with our whole clan, then join the current scrap-booking craze that has taken the country by storm over the 2008. What are your plans concerning your Kodak moments this twelvemonth?
I have been away for a while and I welcome the opportunity to once again, write for my fellow authors. This year I am, as before, working in my own private investments and continuing as a secretary for a successful agent providing mortgages using a mortgage accelerator to reduce the mortgage payments and debts of clients. I will continue to write completely original articles in my leisure time about my interests and subjects that I believe my readers would be interested in and this year I have an ambitious campaign to write more quality articles, take some writing programs and try my hand at a short story. Wish me Luck!
How To Rebuild A Toilet Tank
How to Rebuild a Toilet Tank
One of the simplest plumbing jobs you can tackle all by yourself is that of replacing the toilet tank. It will take you two hours to complete the entire task with barely any difficulty.
Here's how to do it:
Step 1: Turn Off the Water
Turn off the water to the toilet tank by turning off the toilet stop or closet stop, which is by the base. Keep turning the handle clockwise until it shuts off.
Step 2: Drain the Tank
Drain the tank by pushing the handle down and holding it until the water goes all the way down. Hold the handle until no more water goes down the hole. There will still be about 1" of water in the tank. Wipe all the water out using a sponge.
Step 3: Disconnect the Tank
Use a small adjustable wrench to disconnect the toilet stop nut. Disconnect the tank from the bowl by removing the bolts found inside the bottom of the tank.
Using a large screwdriver to support the head on the bolt and then turn the nut under the tank with an adjustable wrench until it is possible to remove the entire bolt from the tank. Repeat the process on all the bolts.
Step 4: Install the Douglas Valve
Carefully align the valve assembly. Gently push through the hole and then turn the locking ring hand tight to make a good seal.
Use large pliers to fully tighten the seal.
Guide the assembly through the hole, then put the tank seal into place that's located on the ball cock and hand tighten the locking nut. Use a small pair of slip-joint pliers to get a more secure fit.
Step 5: Install the Ball cock Assembly
There are 21 pieces to install three tank-to-bowl nuts. Start off with the bolt then slide on a seal. Repeat this process for the other bolts.
It's time for the outside seals. Use the same process as before; squeeze all the rubber seals onto the bolts. Once all the inside and outside seals are in place, slide the brass washers on and lock them into place with thinner nuts. Hand tighten; use an adjustable wrench to secure.
Start with the flexible supply line. It has a heavy-duty seal that should be hand tightened, then use slip-joint pliers a quarter turn. Slide the handle through the hole and then tighten the bolt.
Don't forget to take the overfill tube and place it back into the hole. The overfill tube is what fills up the bowl during the flushing cycle.
Step 6: Reinstall the Tank
Position the tank on top of the bowl. Tighten all of the bolts using small slip-joint pliers and make sure the tank doesn't wobble.
Hold the handle all the way down while the water is filling into the bowl. This will reveal if there are any leaks before the bowl is full of water.
If the seal looks good, let off the handle to allow the bowl to fill up completely. Adjust the water level so it's 1/2" below the fill tube.
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Which Xbox 360 game should I get?
I thought Fallout 3 was the most overrated game in nintendo history. (Hard, weapons suck, gameplay is far worse than horrible) and I thought all Halo games, Assassins Creed, were downright AWFUL! I do have GTA 4, Left 4 Dead, Far Cry 2, Gears 1 and 2, Orange Box, COD 4 and 5, Banjo nuts and bolts, Fable 2, Battlefield Bad Company, Turok, Bioshock, Brothers in Arms Hells Highway, Army Of Two, Frontlines Fuel of War, Kane and Lynch, and a few others, but I want a really good underrated game. Or maybe an NBA game, or a sports game with more than just playing ball. Any ideas?
you don't like fallout 3 or assassins creed but you want a boring sports game.you didn't like fallout 3 so try oblivion,there from the same company im sure you will hate that one to.hope this helps.
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