In Feburary 2016 27,
Have breakfast at the Polynesian, Contemporary or Grand Floridian resort first thing in the morning. If you dine at any of the restaurants in these resorts, you can park there for free. After breakfast, hop on the free monorail from any one of the resort lobbies. You can take the monorail directly to the Magic Kingdom or, if your plans are for one of the other parks, to the Transportation and Ticket Center where you can catch a monorail to Epcot or a bus to Animal Kingdom or Hollywood Studios.
Spend the day enjoying the water fun at Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach, Walt Disney World's two water parks. Parking is free at both of these parks. If you'd rather not spend the entire day splashing around, simply park your car there and catch one of the many free buses that go to the Transportation and Ticket Center. Catch another bus or monorail to your ultimate destination from there.
Spend some time shopping in Downtown Disney or make reservations for dinner at one of the park's signature restaurants. Park for free outside the Downtown Disney area and catch a bus to the Transportation and Ticket Center. Buses run about every 15 minutes during the day, and every half hour in the evening. Like the other methods of free parking in Walt Disney World, there is a trade-off of time for money here. It takes longer to ride multiple buses and monorails to get where you're going. But the loss of an hour a day can be worth it if you're trying to treat your family to a wonderful vacation on a limited budget.
In Feburary 2016 27,
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Samstag, 27. Februar 2016
Montag, 22. Februar 2016
Corn Roast Party IdeasIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Kick off the corn roast festivities right from the start with some corn-inspired invitations. Find cards that feature the golden vegetable and stick corn kernels in the envelope instead of confetti. For an even more creative invite, send a corn husk to the guest-to-be. Wrap the party information around the outside or write it right on the husk using a permanent marker. These invitations can be hand-delivered or left at the guest's doorstep as a surprise.
Food
This party is centered around corn, so brush up on your best corn roasting recipes before the big day. Herbs and spices add extra flair to the dish; experiment with different styles a few days before the party. Prepare other foods to serve, too, including chips, beans and maybe some barbecued meat. Provide plenty of refreshments, including soda, lemonade and beer.
Decorations
Get as corny as you wish when decorating for your corn roast. Use red-and-white-checkered linens to adorn the tables, giving the party a rustic outdoor feel. Instead of chairs, provide bails of hay that guests can relax on. Use the vegetable of honor as centerpieces. Arrange a few husks of corn sticking out of a vase. Find some with a lot of silk coming out of the top for added texture.
Activities
Host some corny contests for your guests. Hold a corn shucking contest; challenge guests to see who can rip off the husk, wash and bag the most corn in a given amount of time. A corn-eating contest is another activity centered around the vegetable. Water balloon and squirt gun fights offer a way to cool down during the hot summer party.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Kick off the corn roast festivities right from the start with some corn-inspired invitations. Find cards that feature the golden vegetable and stick corn kernels in the envelope instead of confetti. For an even more creative invite, send a corn husk to the guest-to-be. Wrap the party information around the outside or write it right on the husk using a permanent marker. These invitations can be hand-delivered or left at the guest's doorstep as a surprise.
Food
This party is centered around corn, so brush up on your best corn roasting recipes before the big day. Herbs and spices add extra flair to the dish; experiment with different styles a few days before the party. Prepare other foods to serve, too, including chips, beans and maybe some barbecued meat. Provide plenty of refreshments, including soda, lemonade and beer.
Decorations
Get as corny as you wish when decorating for your corn roast. Use red-and-white-checkered linens to adorn the tables, giving the party a rustic outdoor feel. Instead of chairs, provide bails of hay that guests can relax on. Use the vegetable of honor as centerpieces. Arrange a few husks of corn sticking out of a vase. Find some with a lot of silk coming out of the top for added texture.
Activities
Host some corny contests for your guests. Hold a corn shucking contest; challenge guests to see who can rip off the husk, wash and bag the most corn in a given amount of time. A corn-eating contest is another activity centered around the vegetable. Water balloon and squirt gun fights offer a way to cool down during the hot summer party.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Cite Yahoo ImagesIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Write the title of the web page in quotation marks followed by a period: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for [what you searched for].' For example, if you searched for 'Kitties,' your page title would be 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.'
Write 'Yahoo Images' next in italics as it is the website title followed by a period. For example, 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images.
Write the medium of publication, in this case, 'Web,' followed by a period. ''Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web.
Write the date you accessed the page in the format 'day month year' followed by a period. Your final citation will look like: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web. 21 July 2011.
Citing the Picture
To cite an individual picture from a Yahoo! Images search rather than the search itself, click the desired picture. This will open the website hosting the image.
Click the 'X' button in the top right-hand corner of the black Yahoo! window at the top of the screen, as this might distract you from citing the original page.
Cite the hosting website. In MLA format, the name of the hosting website is italicized:'Name of Picture.' Name of Hosting Website. Name of Website Publisher (if available). Date of website publication in Date Month Year format (if this is unavailable, put 'n.d.'). Web. Date accessed.For example: 'iPad Background --- Two Kitties Playing.' iPad Wallpapers. n.d. Web. 21 July 2011.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Write the title of the web page in quotation marks followed by a period: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for [what you searched for].' For example, if you searched for 'Kitties,' your page title would be 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.'
Write 'Yahoo Images' next in italics as it is the website title followed by a period. For example, 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images.
Write the medium of publication, in this case, 'Web,' followed by a period. ''Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web.
Write the date you accessed the page in the format 'day month year' followed by a period. Your final citation will look like: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web. 21 July 2011.
Citing the Picture
To cite an individual picture from a Yahoo! Images search rather than the search itself, click the desired picture. This will open the website hosting the image.
Click the 'X' button in the top right-hand corner of the black Yahoo! window at the top of the screen, as this might distract you from citing the original page.
Cite the hosting website. In MLA format, the name of the hosting website is italicized:'Name of Picture.' Name of Hosting Website. Name of Website Publisher (if available). Date of website publication in Date Month Year format (if this is unavailable, put 'n.d.'). Web. Date accessed.For example: 'iPad Background --- Two Kitties Playing.' iPad Wallpapers. n.d. Web. 21 July 2011.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Samstag, 6. Februar 2016
How to Host Appetizers for a Progressive Dinner PartyIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Find out from the party organizers how many people will be attending. Plan what appetizers and drinks you will serve. Restrict your food choices to finger food, chips and dips.
Provide adequate parking in front of your house for the day of the party. Progressive dinner party attendants may carpool together, but do what you can to make parking for many cars as easy as possible.
Get out dishes and utensils ahead of time, especially if the party is starting at a different location. Have your platters and serving dishes set up and put them in the refrigerator covered with plastic wrap. Get out the drinks and mixers you will be serving if you are serving cocktails. Set up chairs, decorations and anything else you want to have out for the party.
If you start at a different location, leave early so you can prepare for your leg of the party. Go home and take your platters out of the refrigerator and get everything set up for the guests' arrival.
Keep your eye on the time during the party. Progressive dinner parties are on a schedule and you'll need to let the guests know when it's time to wrap things up and head to the next location.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Find out from the party organizers how many people will be attending. Plan what appetizers and drinks you will serve. Restrict your food choices to finger food, chips and dips.
Provide adequate parking in front of your house for the day of the party. Progressive dinner party attendants may carpool together, but do what you can to make parking for many cars as easy as possible.
Get out dishes and utensils ahead of time, especially if the party is starting at a different location. Have your platters and serving dishes set up and put them in the refrigerator covered with plastic wrap. Get out the drinks and mixers you will be serving if you are serving cocktails. Set up chairs, decorations and anything else you want to have out for the party.
If you start at a different location, leave early so you can prepare for your leg of the party. Go home and take your platters out of the refrigerator and get everything set up for the guests' arrival.
Keep your eye on the time during the party. Progressive dinner parties are on a schedule and you'll need to let the guests know when it's time to wrap things up and head to the next location.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Freitag, 5. Februar 2016
How to Throw a Teen Pool PartyIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Inflate beach balls and write out the invitations on them using a permanent marker. Let the air out of the balls, stuff them in large envelopes and mail them to guests two weeks prior to the party. Be sure and tell them to bring a swimsuit and towel but have extra towels on hand for those who forget them.
Clean the pool and perform any chemical maintenance needed the day before to ensure it's ready in time for the party.
Plan a menu of light snack foods and lots of beverages. Sodas are definitely popular, but make sure you have juices and bottled water which are much better for hydrating teens playing in the hot sun.
Provide several bottles of sunscreen and make sure it gets used. Most teens think it's not cool to put it on, but they'll get over it. Better to have them roll their eyes at you and think you're crazy than send kids home with a bad burn.
Prepare some activities to keep kids from getting bored. Water volleyball is always popular and can accommodate a large number of people at a time. To give them some downtime out of the pool, and engage guests who might not like to swim, plan a trivia game about the guest of honor to see who knows her the best.
Get kids out of the pool a half hour or so before the party's over. It will give them time to dry off and change clothes before their parents arrive.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Inflate beach balls and write out the invitations on them using a permanent marker. Let the air out of the balls, stuff them in large envelopes and mail them to guests two weeks prior to the party. Be sure and tell them to bring a swimsuit and towel but have extra towels on hand for those who forget them.
Clean the pool and perform any chemical maintenance needed the day before to ensure it's ready in time for the party.
Plan a menu of light snack foods and lots of beverages. Sodas are definitely popular, but make sure you have juices and bottled water which are much better for hydrating teens playing in the hot sun.
Provide several bottles of sunscreen and make sure it gets used. Most teens think it's not cool to put it on, but they'll get over it. Better to have them roll their eyes at you and think you're crazy than send kids home with a bad burn.
Prepare some activities to keep kids from getting bored. Water volleyball is always popular and can accommodate a large number of people at a time. To give them some downtime out of the pool, and engage guests who might not like to swim, plan a trivia game about the guest of honor to see who knows her the best.
Get kids out of the pool a half hour or so before the party's over. It will give them time to dry off and change clothes before their parents arrive.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016
How to Get Clothes for FreeIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Notify family and friends you are open to hand-me-downs. Most individuals are happy to give once they realize a need exists. Most people would also appreciate being able to give used clothes to someone they know, rather then a faceless charity.
Post an ad in the 'wanted' section of 'Craigslist' in your city. State you want free clothes and indicate the sizes needed. Check the 'Free' section of 'Craiglist' to check for posts offering free clothes. Check for responses often and update your ad frequently.
Search for garage sales at the end of the day. Clothing rarely sells at garage sales and the seller may be willing to give away unsold merchandise. If the seller is unwilling to give the clothing away, offer a small amount to take all the unsold clothes they have off their hands.
Contact religious organizations and social services and ask for referrals for free clothing. Search the Internet for organizations offering free clothing in your city. Most free clothing programs are locally based, so limit your search to your immediate area. Verification of need may be required for some programs.
Check your local phone book or the organizations' website for chapters of the Women's Alliance and Dress for Success, non-profit organizations dedicated to assisting women. Both organizations provide professional clothing to women in need.
Find out if your community has chapters of The Princess Project or the Glass Slipper Project, which provide prom dresses for girls who would otherwise be unable to attend their high school prom.
Investigate the numerous websites that offer free clothing. Most require some form of 'participation', meaning a purchase, from one of the sites sponsors. These sites work for some people and they may work for you.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Notify family and friends you are open to hand-me-downs. Most individuals are happy to give once they realize a need exists. Most people would also appreciate being able to give used clothes to someone they know, rather then a faceless charity.
Post an ad in the 'wanted' section of 'Craigslist' in your city. State you want free clothes and indicate the sizes needed. Check the 'Free' section of 'Craiglist' to check for posts offering free clothes. Check for responses often and update your ad frequently.
Search for garage sales at the end of the day. Clothing rarely sells at garage sales and the seller may be willing to give away unsold merchandise. If the seller is unwilling to give the clothing away, offer a small amount to take all the unsold clothes they have off their hands.
Contact religious organizations and social services and ask for referrals for free clothing. Search the Internet for organizations offering free clothing in your city. Most free clothing programs are locally based, so limit your search to your immediate area. Verification of need may be required for some programs.
Check your local phone book or the organizations' website for chapters of the Women's Alliance and Dress for Success, non-profit organizations dedicated to assisting women. Both organizations provide professional clothing to women in need.
Find out if your community has chapters of The Princess Project or the Glass Slipper Project, which provide prom dresses for girls who would otherwise be unable to attend their high school prom.
Investigate the numerous websites that offer free clothing. Most require some form of 'participation', meaning a purchase, from one of the sites sponsors. These sites work for some people and they may work for you.
In Feburary 2016 04,
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