In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Select a destination with access to the beach and water so your baby can crawl around on the sand and dip their toes in the water. With a little preparation, a tropical location can be a relaxing backdrop for a vacation with your baby. Going on a tropical vacation is a good idea if you'd like to escape cold winter weather where you live. You'll also get a break from bundling up your baby in winter gear. Traveling across multiple time zones becomes more challenging as your baby starts eating and sleeping on a regular schedule. Choose a foreign vacation if your baby is still pretty young and sleeps easily throughout most of the day. Planning a big foreign vacation may not be possible for a long time once your baby starts growing, so this might be one of your last chances for a while. Find an all-inclusive package so you don't need to worry about planning meals, excursions, or lodging. Some resorts or cruises offer child-drop off times so you can get a break while your baby plays. Cruises or resorts usually have baby supplies, such as cribs or playpens, which means you won't have to pack as much for the trip and can easily get things you may have forgotten. Staying in the area is a fun way to practice vacationing with a baby since you don't have to go far and you can always return home if need be. To make the vacation fun, book a hotel, cabin, or beach house and look for new things to do in the area. You can stay in town and play tourist or choose a vacation spot within a short drive from home. If you have family or friends that you've been meaning to see, ask if you can bring the baby for a visit. They may already have baby supplies at their place and they can spend some quality time with the baby as you enjoy the trip. Your family might even volunteer to watch the baby, so you can enjoy a date or night out.
Summary: Head to a tropical locale if you'd like to enjoy the sunshine with your baby. Travel abroad if your baby doesn't have a schedule yet. Choose a resort or cruise if you're looking for convenience. Select a local destination if you're anxious about traveling far with an infant. Stay with family if you want help with the baby.

Take the garden hose and place the spigot head out of a window near a spigot on the side of your home. Take the other end and lay it near the fill-and-drain valve of the waterbed.  The draining end of the hose should be lower than the waterbed. If it is not, the bed will not drain. You can choose to empty your waterbed into a sink or a tub, instead of outside. However, if you choose to use this method, make sure that the sink or tub drain quickly and properly. If not, you could wind up flooding your home. Put your bucket next to your waterbed and place the end of the hose inside the bucket. The bucket will catch any water that comes out of the hose before you begin the draining process. Allow the hose to run until a steady stream of water spills out into the bucket next to the bed. Running water through the hose will eliminate any remaining air from the hose. This will aid in the draining process.  You might need a second person to be waiting outside by the spigot. Leave the hose connected to the spigot. Take the cap off the waterbed and attach the waterbed hose adapter to the waterbed. Then, connect the hose to the adapter. Make sure all three parts are tight so that no water can leak out.
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One-sentence summary -- Run a garden hose from the waterbed out of a nearby window. Place a bucket under the inside end of the hose. Attach the garden hose to the outside spigot and turn on the hose. Connect the hose, waterbed hose adapter, and the waterbed valve.

Q: One of the best ways for you to move on from your ex is to admit the relationship is over. Although you may be holding onto the hope that you and he will get back together, you need to let that hope fade. The relationship is over and he is your ex, not your boyfriend. Understanding this will help you move on and focus more on your current boyfriend.   Avoid still thinking of your ex as your boyfriend. He's not. Try to avoid thinking of him at all. Write in your journal or talk with a friend about the relationship ending. Be sure to refer to the relationship in the past tense to emphasis that it is over and include the reasons you broke up. Every time you think about him, also think about why you are glad you aren't together anymore.  Make a list of reasons you're glad if you need to. Sometimes, when we love someone, we overlook or 'forget' the reasons why they are not a good match for us. We remember the good things about the person, but skip over the bad. Thinking honestly about why you broke up can give perspective on the situation and help you accept that your new boyfriend might be better for you right now.   Did your ex do something wrong like lie to you or cheat on you? Were you two not compatible or did you grow apart? Did he leave you for someone else or simply break up with you for no reason? Did you do something that caused the relationship to end? Write a letter to yourself listing all of the reasons why your ex wasn't right for you. Refer to it as often as necessary. If you are not invested in your current relationship, and you are not over your ex, you may want to evaluate if you are ready to date right now. It might be best to have some alone time to process your feelings before trying to force yourself to feel a certain way for your current boyfriend.  Ask yourself: Am I dating him because I really like him or for some other reason? Am I trying to get revenge against my ex or make him jealous? Do I just like the idea of being with someone and I don't want to be single? Consider that, if you still love your ex, you may not be ready to enter a new relationship and you need to spend some time working through your feelings and healing before you are ready to date. Spend some time with friends and family, work on achieving personal goals, and improving your self-esteem while you get over your ex. Unless there is a very good reason, you should not be in contact with your ex, and especially not on a regular basis. Keeping in contact will make it harder for you to move and have you stuck loving him. Eventually this will get in the way of your new relationship.  Don't call, text, email, or go by to see how he is doing. He is fine. Consider temporarily blocking him on social media so that you don't have his posts popping up on your timeline remind you of him or tempting you to comment on them.  If you must have contact, keep it to a minimum and avoid talking about your past relationship. Some relationships end for very good, clear reasons — someone cheated, or the relationship was toxic and unhealthy. But sometimes a relationship ends without an obvious reason — you love each other but you want different things, one of you had to relocate, etc. — and these can be especially hard to get over. Your ex may be an awesome person that is deserving of your love, but it just wasn't right. So how do you get over this person? Try to separate the familiar, admiration-type of love from the romantic type of love you had hoped for. Realize that loving them in a certain way — as a friend and someone you care about and respect — is okay, and you can do that while loving your new boyfriend in a romantic way. As time passes you will think less and less about your past relationship and eventually you will get over your love for your ex. It may take weeks, months, or even a year. But, you have got to be patient and allow time to help you move on.
A: Accept that it's over. Consider why you broke up. Think about if you're really ready for a new relationship. Avoid contact with your ex. Learn to see your ex in a new light. Let time do its work.

Problem: Article: You will need:  3 cups self-rising flour (self-raising flour) ½ cup sugar 12 ounces of pale or light beer 1/3 cup fresh chopped rosemary 2 tablespoons of melted butter
Summary:
Preheat oven to 375ºF/190ºC. Gather the ingredients. Coat a loaf pan with butter and set aside. Combine the flour, sugar, rosemary, and beer in a large bowl and mix well. Pour the mixture into a loaf pan. Bake for about 55 minutes, or until the bread has risen and a knife inserted into the center comes out clean. About three minutes before the bread is finished, brush melted butter over the top.