Q: (this will assist liner to stretch later on) (attach with duct tape on the outside of pool wall) (duct tape from outside of pool wall) (duct tape well, until sealed) (these must be good seals) (insure there is no debris, rocks, pebbles or rough areas!)   (get some help! don't let liner fall inside pool area!) (do not get inside pool, you can do this from outside of pool area) (pull liner about 6" over the wall and attach) (to about 15") (this will visually assist you in the final liner setting) (we don't want the wall to fall! This next step will happen fast!) (this will simulate water and suck all air out of liner area) (while doing step #18) (this will remove all wrinkles) (if not, go to step #12) (critical) (DO NOT SHUT OFF VACUUM or you'll get wrinkles!!!)  (Finally!) (while removing clothes pins)  (find at least two holes per item and punch out with awl) (returns, skimmers, lights, etc..) (return and feed lines, steps, etc..)
A: Temporarily unroll your new liner in a sunny, debris free area. Seal the through-the-wall skimmer area with cardboard. Seal the water return, lighting holes with duct tape. Insert 2' of shop vac hose through the card boarded skimmer area cardboard. Inspect all duct taped areas. Re-inspect pool base. Attach two wooden clothes pins to each upright. Fold new liner in half. Place liner in pool area, retaining both ends. Carefully unfold liner in pool area. Attach liner to pool wall using the clothes pins. Evenly pull liner further over the wall, releasing and attaching pins as needed. Gently brush and tap liner towards the walls. Now get some help! Hook up shop vac to vac hose and turn on. Release liner EVENLY as it tightens by releasing and attaching clothes pins. Gently brush and tap liner around entire perimeter towards the walls. Continue releasing and brooming the liner until it is seated and even! Inspect liner for wrinkles and alignment, if ok continue, if not shut off vac and go to step #12. If all is well, start filling with water. Continue to fill until at least 1" of water covers the entire bottom of pool. Shut off shop vac! Reassemble seat clamps, pool ledges, top plates and top rail. Continue filling pool until one foot of water covers the entire bottom of pool. Install all face plates and gaskets. Carefully cut out all liner material from gasketed areas. Remove all duct taped seals. Fill to appropriate operational level. Hook up filtration system and any accessories. Add your start up chemicals.

Q: . Loop the yarn around your index and middle finger 2 times. Then, pull the first loop over the second loop. Slide the remaining loop onto your crochet hook and pull on the tail to tighten the knot.  Keep in mind that the slipknot does not count as a stitch. It is just the starting loop to make your chain. Leave a tale that is 24 inches (61 cm) or longer so that you can use it to sew up the end of the pillow cover later. long enough to wrap tightly around the width of the pillow. Yarn over the crochet hook 1 time. Then, pull this new loop through the slipknot. This will create your first chain. Repeat this sequence to create more chains.  If you are using a pattern, then follow the pattern’s recommendations for how many stitches to chain. Keep in mind that the weight of yarn you are using will also affect how many stitches you need to chain. Check the gauge of your yarn to be sure. You will be crocheting your throw pillow in the round, so start with a slipstitch to connect the ends of your chain. Insert the hook into the first and last chains and be careful not to twist the chain. Then, yarn over the hook and pull it through both loops. You will only need to slipstitch to connect the ends of your chain and not for any of the other rounds. Work the other rounds in a spiral. Insert your crochet hook into your chain in the second stitch from the hook. Then, loop the yarn over the hook and pull through the stitch. Yarn over again, and pull through both stitches. A row of single crochet creates a good foundation for the rest of your pillow. Even if you plan to use a decorative stitch, it is usually recommended to start with a single crochet row.
A: Make a slipknot Crochet a chain Attach the ends of the chain with a slipstitch. Work the chain in single crochet.

Q: Show respect and be polite to your grandparents. Even if they ask the same questions over and over or struggle to hear what you say, show your care in how you interact. Respond in a calm tone when they ask you questions or need something. If they are talking, listen patiently without interrupting them. This shows that you value and respect them. Take a break if you’re feeling frustrated. Come back in a few minutes after you’ve cooled off. One of the greatest ways to show care is by spending time together.  Spend time getting to know them. Watch a favorite television show, take a walk in the park together each week, or get together each week for dinner. Have them teach you a game, then teach them one you know. Have something special that you do together. For example, take a walk at the park each week or go for ice cream together. Ask your grandparents about their memories and stories from their lives. Get to know your family history. Ask about their life, and ask what it was like you have your parent as their child. Consider drawing a family tree and make it with your grandparents. Grandparents are some of the best people to go to for advice. They have lived much longer than you have and had lots of experiences, both good and bad, to share with you. If you have something weighing on your mind, bring it to a grandparent to discuss. Not only will it give you a new perspective, it will also make your grandparents feel appreciated and valued. Ask advice about things like going to college, dating, marriage, and kids. If you want a second opinion, go to a grandparent. Some days may be harder than others, but remember that you are doing something for someone you love. If your grandparent asks for a lot of help, think about what you are willing and able to do, then do it with a positive attitude. Especially if your grandparents feel lonely, make an effort to be sociable and happy around them.
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Be polite. Spend time with them. Inquire about their lives. Ask for advice. Be cheerful.