Article: Try to use the full-fat variety, as it will be more beneficial for your skin than the low-fat or nonfat kind. Do not add water to the milk yet. These will give the bath water a soothing, fragrant aroma. You can also experiment with using other types of flowers and herbs, such as dried rose or lily petals. Keep shaking until all of the ingredients are evenly distributed throughout the powdered milk. Avoid using water that is too hot, or it will cook the milk. Store the leftover mixture in a cool, dark place. You want the bath water to have an even color. The dried orange peel and flowers may float to the top of the water. Do not use any soap in this bath. When you are done, empty the tub and rinse your body off using soap and fresh water. Consider using a strainer to catch the dried orange peel and flower petals before you empty the tub. This way, you won't risk clogging your drain.
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Fill a glass jar with the powdered milk. Add the dried orange peel, lavender flowers, and rosemary. Close the jar, and shake it to mix. Plug your tub and start filling it with warm water. Add ½ cup (115 grams) of the mixture to the bath. Swish your hand through the water to mix. Get into the tub and soak for no more than 20 minutes.

Problem: Article: Ask a representative at the store if there is a dedicated section for baby-themed items. Peruse the items the store has to offer. Work inside of your theme or color scheme to help narrow your options and keep you from becoming overwhelmed.  Select different colors or textures of cardstock to be the base of your invitation. Then, look for any additional items you want to use to decorate it, like stickers, stamps, or ribbon. To make the shopping process easier, outline or sketch a rough drawing of what you would like the invitation to look like. Note what colors you want each piece or layer to be. Then, ask for a representative in the store to help you locate items to match the sketch. Create layers using patterned, textured, and solid colored cardstock. Choose colors and patterns of cardstock that will reflect the theme of the baby shower.  Take a decorative piece of cardstock and cut it into a 5 by 7 in (13 by 18 cm) rectangle. This will make a standard-sized invitation. Layer the decorative cardstock with a matching piece that is a solid color. Make the length and width of the top layer about 1⁄2–1 in (1.3–2.5 cm) smaller than the bottom layer. Add some texture to the edging of each piece of the cardstock by trimming it with decorative scissors. Bring the invitation to life by including 1 or 2 personal photos. This is a great alternative to using stock photos or simple clipart images. Use a picture of the most recent sonogram or even pictures from any maternity photoshoots that were done. For example, simply print a copy of the photo you want to use and display it alongside the invitation information on a piece of cardstock.
Summary: Visit a craft store to buy cardstock and decorating items for the invitations. Layer different colored cardstock to frame the invitation information. Include copies of photographs to personalize the invitation.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This helps give you energy while getting your body hydrated. Set the glass of water out next to your bed before you go to sleep, or simply wake up and fill a cup up with water as soon as you get out of bed. This includes tasks like brushing your teeth, washing your face, and brushing your hair. Cold water is effective in helping people wake up, so try splashing your face with cold water or taking a quick cold shower, if necessary. Try to keep your bathroom routine consistent so that it becomes a habit. The right breakfast can help you wake up and can keep you feeling healthy and energetic throughout the day. Try eating something such as eggs which are full of protein, or toast and some fruit if you're on the go.  Granola and oatmeal are also healthy options. Consider making a smoothie full of healthy fruits, vegetables, and yogurt. Exercise is a great way to get your body moving, improve your energy levels, and make you feel invigorated. If you don't have time for a full workout, go for a short walk or do some jumping jacks to help get your blood pumping. Go for a jog around your neighborhood, or try some morning yoga. As opposed to starting off your day by watching TV or lounging around at home, try getting things done in the morning such as any errands or small tasks. You'll feel more accomplished and motivated for the rest of the day.  Make a to-do list before you go to bed or when you wake up that morning to see what you need to get done. The tasks could include things such as walking the dog, doing the dishes, or stopping by the post office.

SUMMARY: Drink a glass of water as soon as you wake up. Go through your bathroom routine. Have a healthy breakfast. Get some exercise. Start your day off motivated and productive.

Do this as a protective measure before you begin scooping ashes out of the stove, as they are liable to drop onto the ground. A newspaper will make cleanup much easier. As you’re spreading the newspaper, open the air dampener so that any ash stuck to it will fall into the firebox. The air dampener will be a small knob on the front of the cast iron stove, that you should pull outward to open. If the stove is still warm, use a piece of hooked metal to pull the air dampener open. Open the glass door on the front of the cast iron stove and, using your metal ash shovel, scoop up all of the leftover ash inside of the stove. Place the shovelfuls of ash into a metal ash bucket. Be meticulous when cleaning the ashes out of the stove; you’ll be able to start your next fire much more easily if there are no leftover ashes in the firebox. Before you begin scooping up the ashes, make sure that the fire is completely out, and there are no live coals. If there are still any red-hot coals, wait for them to cool and go out before shoveling them up. After you’ve finished shoveling the ashes out of the firebox, place the lid back on the ash can. Set the can on a non-flammable surface, like brick or tile. It’s important to let the ash can sit for at least 48 hours before you dispose of the ashes, in case there are still any live coals in the ash.  It’s important to keep the can covered, as a slight breeze could lift ash and soot from the can and send it flying through your house. Once you’ve tossed the ashes, you can also pick up the newspapers that you initially spread on the carpet. Be careful not to spill any ash on the floor. Throw the newspapers away. When the ash bucket is full (after you’ve shoveled out the fire box several times), you’ll need to dispose of the ashes and empty the bucket. If you live in a rural area, you can simply walk a few hundred feet from your house and spread the ashes out on the ground. Alternately, if you have a compost pile or a garden, toss the ashes on top of the soil. If it’s windy outside, wait for the wind to die down before you spread the ashes. Dormant embers may re-ignite in a strong wind.
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Place an old newspaper on the ground in front of the stove. Scoop the ashes out of the fire box. Cover the ash can. Dispose of the ashes.