A blooming Amaryllis, right on my late father's birthday
my home, my inspiration
May 5, 2012
May 4, 2012
An Easy Guide to Handle Residential Relocation Anxiety
Many people feel that relocation is a
difficult task and requires extra effort and time. Moving to a new place with all household items is not
something that can be done within a day. That is why, it can get you really
bored and exhausted. But it is not always like that. Residential relocation can be simplified
with the right guidance and organizing skills. Therefore, most people hire
professional movers and packers who would carry out the entire process in a
less complicated way. Trust me, this process can be made fun only if you know
want it.
Professional assistance will take that load
of your shoulders!
Expert movers and packers have hands-on
experience in the relocation process. They are aware of all the do's and don'ts
of home or office relocation. They provide comprehensive solutions to all
relocation hassles. I mean, who does not want to make packing a smooth and
enjoyable affair? Professional movers and packers offer you a range of
solutions, keeping in mind your monetary constraints. Moving companies offer various services
like, packing, loading, unpacking, insurance and legal documentation.
Residential relocation
with pets:
Relocation can be made challenging when it
comes to transporting pets. There is a lot of noise, chaos and confusion in the
house which often leaves the pet bewildered. If you are travelling in your
personal vehicle, then pets can be taken along. But, if its overseas
relocation, pets have to be shipped by air or water. Do not transport pets in
removal lorries or goods trucks. Pets often face health problems on long
journeys. It is best to make them as comfortable as human beings while
relocating. Keep the belongings of your pet in a bag and carry it instead of
leaving it in the removal lorry.
Keep the medical records of your pet just
in case..........
When it comes to relocation, your pet can
get lost if there is no proper care taken. Make sure that you keep the medical
records and microchip details of your pet in case it gets lost. All the
veterinary reports should be kept and quarantine arrangements ensured as it may
be a requirement in the new country.
Residential relocation
can be fun!!
If you have a busy life and fail to devote
time to family, then this is a great opportunity to spend quality time with
family. You can get kids engaged in the task as well. They just need to be
encouraged and sometimes you can bribe them with a movie or dinner! Both children and adults have can help
each other in cleaning up and arranging duties. With pets, kids or other things
residential relocation is always
trouble-free with removals
London.
May 3, 2012
Planning a Stay-at-Home Buck’s Party
While some guys love to go out and
party in the city for their buck’s night, some prefer to stay in. There are
plenty of benefits and good times to be had at an ‘at home’ buck’s night and
it’s usually much cheaper than going out. Here’s the lowdown on venue, booze,
food, and entertainment that will have your mates wishing you were getting
married every weekend!
The Right House
First off, you’ll need to pick a good
house to have your buck’s party. Will it be your own home or someone else’s? If
you already live with your wife to be, perhaps you could suggest that she’d like
to spend a weekend away with her friends. Make sure you tell her what you’re
planning, though, and buy her some flowers
or chocolates as a thank-you gift. Think about how many people you’re planning
to invite over and how much space you need. A small apartment could be okay,
but do you know someone who’s got a backyard? It’s also a good idea to have the
party in a place where a spilt beer on the carpet won’t be a disaster.
Booze
If your mates are big drinkers,
stocking up on booze will be essential for your buck’s night. If you’re trying
to save on dosh, stock your kitchen full of beer (even hire a keg) and tell
your mates that if they want other types of alcohol, they’ll need to bring
their own. If you’re not that much into booze, consider what other things
you’re mates will want to drink – fizzy drinks and energy drinks are usually
the go.
Food
Food is essential, especially for later
in the night if you’ll all be drinking. If you’ve got a yard or a balcony,
consider organising a BBQ. If you haven’t got space for a barbie or don’t want
to put in heaps of effort, a table full of chips, dips, pretzels and other
‘snack’ foods will go down well too. If you want something more substantial,
consider oven-food like party pies and sausage rolls that are quick and easy to
prepare. Alternatively, order pizza!
Music
Make sure you have an endless stream of
music playing at your buck’s night to really pump up the party atmosphere.
Remember that there are noise restrictions, though, and that your neighbours
probably won’t appreciate excessively loud music all night. The last thing you
want is a bunch of cops showing up at the door and ruining your fun. It might
be worth arranging to send flowers to
your neighbours in advance with a note explaining your planned celebration – it
is polite to give them advance warning of any activity out of the ordinary and
they will probably send their congratulations rather than call the police to
complain!
Strippers
It’s almost standard practice these
days and having a stripper at your party can be loads of fun! It is usual for
the best man to organise this rather than the buck himself. If you are the best
man, make sure you know whether this is something that the groom would like. If
you don’t want the stripper to be the centre of the night’s entertainment, why
not consider hiring some topless waitresses instead!
Other Entertainment
If the groom is not the stripper type,
respect his decision and come up with some other activities like a poker night,
a night of drinking games of even a game of footy or soccer in a yard or nearby
park. If you’re still stuck for ideas, consider an activity elsewhere like
paintball, golf or off-road driving and then head back to the house later on.
Crashing
If you’re all drinking or if you live
in the sticks, it’s also a good idea to let your mates crash the night.
However, if not, you can consider providing them with a hire bus or maxi taxi
to take them home at the end of the night. If you live in a shared house, make
sure you give them a time of when they have to be out the next day.
Follow all of these tips and you’re
bound to have a fantastic buck’s night. Your mates will wish you were getting
married every other week!
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How to Secure Your Home before a Holiday
Going
away on holidays? It’s always a good idea to take the necessary steps to secure
your home so that you can enjoy your break, without worrying about your home.
So what are the steps you should take a week before you leave and just before
you walk out the door? Read on to find out.
Cover
your bases
One
of the first things to do is to make sure your home insurance policy and car insurance is all up to date. They’d be nothing worse than
returning home only to find out something disastrous took place and you aren’t
covered. Of course fingers crossed this won’t happen, but it’s always better to
play it safe by making sure your insurance is all in check.
Talk
to a neighbour
It’s
always a good idea to let those who live around you know that you will be going
away. That way, if they see people coming up to the house, they’ll be able to
do something about it. An overflowing mail box is a sure sign to burglars that
no one is at home. So ask your neighbour to collect your mail for you while
you’re on holidays.
Making
it look like there is someone at home
A
great way to keep your home looking as if you’re there is to use timers on your
lights. As soon as it hits dusk, have your timers activate certain lights in
your home. These are easy to operate, and can be bought at most hardware stores
for a reasonable price.
Make
sure all electrical goods are off
Rather
than just turning lamps, kitchen appliances and your TV off at the switch, why
not turn them off at the power point? Televisions still use power even in
standby mode so it’s worth turning them off at the power source. Things like
electric blankets need to be switched off too to ensure they don’t cause a
fire. Each year electric blankets cause fires across the country and as we head
into winter, more and more people forget to make sure they are switched off.
Securing
your car
Make
sure your car is parked securely in your garage or car port before you head
off. Double check that it’s locked, the lights are off and all the windows are
up.
Double
Check everything is secure
Give
yourself five minutes or so once everyone is outside to go into each room and
make sure that every window is locked and secured, and all electrical appliances
are turned off at the power point. This last minute check will ensure that
everything is secure, and will make sure you have complete peace of mind while
you’re away.
The
most important thing to remember when going on holidays is to try not to rush
out the door without confirming that everything is off and secure. Give
yourself enough time for a final last look, to make sure that you’ve done
everything you can to keep your home as safe as possible, while you enjoy your
holiday.
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May 2, 2012
How to Save Money with Home Safety Features
Having
a safe home not only protects you but can also save you a lot of money in the
long run. When we think of home security, we imagine the vast sums that we
could spend on special security gadgets, surveillance equipment, roller blinds,
alarm systems and even security patrols. But how about all the little things
you can do to secure your home that do not cost a fortune.
General
Door Locks
A
standard door lock is not enough these days. Not only is it easy to break into
a house with only a standard lock on the door, but you will also end up paying
more for insurance. You should at least have a deadlock on every entry way
(front and back door) for improving your insurance premium.
Be sure to check with your insurance company for ways that you can reduce your premium. It is usual practice that an insurance company (when arranging your initial cover) will ask you about your current locks. If you have changed your locks since you took out your policy be sure to let them know, as they could reduce your insurance premium.
Window
Locks
While
you can't stop people breaking your windows, you can stop them from being
opened. A window lock is different from the ordinary latches found on a
standard window. Window locks can even prevent many types of windows from being
lifted out of the frame. You should check to see what kind of glass you have
installed in your windows, particularly if you have old windows. Older window
styles are easier for people to break into, especially the ones that lift open
rather than slide.
Screens
and Shutters
Apart
from locks on your doors and windows, security doors and windows provide extra
defence. It is better to spend a little extra on security screens and doors –
the quality of the more expensive ones is much superior. Many cheap security
screens and doors look great but have little strength. This means that a thief
could pull your security screen off the window or bend open your security door.
Some cheap models can simply be unscrewed!
Outdoor
Areas
Outdoor
areas are your first line of defence against robberies and there are very cheap
ways that you can secure the outside of your home. The key to good security is
to provide visual deterrents – any form of garden light is invaluable,
especially motion sensor lighting. These are very cheap and can prevent you
being robbed. It is also a good idea to have lights in important areas, such as
your pool area. Pool supplies
will take care of the clean water side of things, but ensuring your backyard is
well lit serve to deter potential thieves.
Remember,
you don't have to spend a fortune to be safe and secure in your own home.
Apr 30, 2012
Floor Motives
Monday is the time for the splash of yellow. Let me share here wonderful primate motives on the floor of the Schmutzer Primate Center (Jakarta, Indonesia). Great artworks on the floor.
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