" Put the above steps together to perform the Cupid Shuffle Line Dance.  Step four steps to the left using either the grapevine or a side shuffle, keeping rhythm with the song. Then make four similar steps to the right. Complete the kickball change with your left foot, followed by your right foot. Repeat the step with each foot. Pivot turn to the left, adding extra steps, turns and hip movements in tune to the music. Repeat the sequence. " You can also combine the above steps to perform the Electric Slide.  Similar to the Cupid Shuffle, the Electric Slide begins with four grapevine steps to the left followed by four to the right. After grape-vining to each side, take four shuffle steps back followed by four shuffle steps forward. Complete a kickball change with each foot. Pivot turn 90 degrees to the left. The dance is a popular sequence used with many country songs.  Do one grapevine to the left, followed by a half-step with your knee up, known as a hitch. Complete the action to the right. Step forward and hitch, then step forward and hitch again. Take three steps back and hitch. "Boogie" by shaking your hips as you stand in place. Pivot step to the left, hitch and repeat.
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One-sentence summary -- Line dance to the song, "The Cupid Shuffle. Step to the "Electric Slide. Learn the Cowboy Boogie.

Q: Hardiness zones 4-8 are the optimal regions for periwinkle growth. In terms of temperatures, plants hardy to zones 4-8 can withstand a minimum temperature of −30 to −37 °F (−34 to −38 °C) once they are established.  Vinca minor thrives best in 24 to 38 °C (75 to 100 °F) daytime temperatures, while nighttime temperatures should be between 20 to 24 °C (68 to 75 °F). Although temperature is important, vinca minor is a hardy plant that can successfully thrive in a wide range of temperatures. Look at the worldwide U.S. plant hardiness zones here: http://www.plantsdb.gr/en/general-cultivation/hardiness-zones/274-hardiness-zones-map. Avoid planting vinca minor close to its boundaries—they are trailing and shallow-rooted, which can easily turn them into invasive plants. Focus on regions close to concrete paths and sidewalks to check its growth. But remember: sometimes it will even grow over these regions. Avoid planting vinca minor next to natural areas to prevent disruption of local habitat. Also known as partial sunlight, this exposure can be continuous or intermittent. This term is interchangeable with the term partial shade. Too much sunlight leads to decreased vigor of your vinca minor plants.
A: Plant your vinca minor when temperatures are around 24 to 38 °C (75 to 100 °F). Choose planting locations at least 3 feet (0.91 m) from boundaries. Select a planting location with 3 to 6 hours of daily sunlight.

Article: If you are having the party at the honoree's place, you'll need to wait until they're not at home and decorate quickly. Choose decorations that are simple to put up. Ensure that the honoree won't be able to see the decorations before they walk in to the main party room. Keep decorations away from windows that the honoree could look into as they walk in. If you won't have much time to decorate, stick to decorating the main party room first and then you can decorate other rooms as you have time. If you're not hosting the party at the honoree's house, you can easily set up decorations in advance. You can decorate with the theme of the party, your honoree's favorite colors, or standard birthday decorations like balloons and streamers. Remember that the entrance to the party room should not give away the surprise, so avoid putting up banners or balloons in the entryway. Ask a few of the guests to help you set up decorations before the other guests arrive. Once guests have RSVP'd, call them or leave more detailed information on a social media page that the honoree can't see. To keep the party a secret, tell the guests where they can park, where to put gifts or food when they arrive, any costume or dress-code requirements, and an exact time to show up (usually about 30 minutes before the big surprise). Avoid giving out party details to too many people or to those who aren't coming to the party. This increases the risk that the honoree will find out about the surprise. Find a chaperone who will escort the honoree while you plan and set up the party. Pick a chaperone that the honoree feels comfortable with (such as a spouse or best friend). The chaperone can distract and redirect the honoree until it's time for the surprise party. Tell the chaperone that you may contact them if you need them to stall for more time or get the honoree to the party right away. The easiest way to distract the honoree is to plan a different event that they know about. For example, have the chaperone invite the honoree out to dinner or an activity. Your honoree won't be as suspicious if they're already planning on doing something fun.  If you're planning the surprise party at home, have the chaperone take the honoree shopping, to a movie, or on a hike. They should do something fun so the honoree doesn't want to go home early. Ensure that the honoree will be dressed appropriately for the surprise party. For example, if the party will be fancy dress, the honoree should be dressed for a similar activity so they're in fancy dress too. To keep track of all the party details, make a checklist. List the things you need to set up, when you should prepare the food, where you'll set up the sound systems, etc. You can use your checklist to delegate things to guests. For example, ask one person to be in charge of turning on the lights and music when the honoree enters. You can also ask guests to be lookouts for when the honoree shows. Direct the guests about what they should do so no one accidentally gives away the big surprise. Have them all jump out yelling, "Surprise, Happy birthday!"
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decorate for the party at the honoree's place. Decorate for a party at another space. Give the guests party details. Choose a chaperone for the honoree. Plan a fake event to throw off the guest of honor. Go through a to-do checklist before the party starts. Tell guests what you want them to do when it's time for the surprise.

Article: Place the raspberries, sugar, and water in a small saucepan. Heat the ingredients over medium heat, whisking frequently, until the mixture thickens into a sauce. Remove from heat and set aside. Take the cake out of the refrigerator and place it on a serving plate. Remove the aluminum foil from the sides of the pan. Run a knife around the edge of the cake to loosen it from the sides, then unlatch the pan and unwrap it. If you have trouble removing the sides of the springform pan without breaking up the cake, try heating the knife in hot water before running it along the sides. Cut the cake into slices, then drizzle some raspberry topping over each one. Serve the cake with more raspberry topping on the side.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make the raspberry topping. Remove the cake from the pan. Serve the cake.