Problem: Article: You should wear sunscreen each time you go out during the day, even when it's overcast. Make sure you select a sunscreen with a strong enough sun protection factor (SPF) to protect you from UV rays.  Go for a sunscreen of at least SPF 30. The SPF should be written somewhere on the sunscreen bottle. If you have cancer, or pre-cancer, get a sunscreen with SPF 45 or higher. Look for the words "broad spectrum" on the bottle. This assures you the sunscreen protects you from UVA rays in addition to UVB rays. Do this each time you leave your house during the daytime when the sun is out. This is especially important if you'll be exposed to the sun for more than 30 minutes. If you have trouble remembering to apply sunscreen, try leaving yourself a note on the door before going out. Keep track of how long you've been outside. You should make the effort to reapply sunscreen every 2 hours so it stays effective. If you're inside all day, and go back out before the sun sets, you should also reapply sunscreen. If you've been swimming, you may want to reapply sunscreen after getting out of the water even if two hours have not yet passed. Many people do not realize how much sunscreen you actually need for adequate protection. You need at least 45 milliliters (1.5  fl oz) of sunscreen to cover all exposed skin on your body. This is about as much sunscreen as could fit in an average shot glass.  Smooth sunscreen over rather than rubbing it. Make sure to cover any skin that will be exposed, including skin on your back. Have someone else help you apply sunscreen if there's any spot you can't reach.
Summary: Choose a sunscreen with a safe SPF. Apply sunscreen 20 to 30 minutes before leaving your home. Reapply sunscreen every 2 hours. Apply the correct amount.

Problem: Article: Using your hands or a spoon and spatula, transfer the pumpkin seeds from the colander onto a clean baking sheet. Spread them out evenly so that as few seeds as possible are touching one another. Using a measuring spoon, pour about 1 teaspoon of olive oil over the pumpkin seeds. The oil will add flavor and allow seasonings to stick better to the seeds. If you’d rather not add additional flavorings to the seeds, you can place them in the oven at this point. If you’d like to flavor your pumpkin seeds, try one of the recipes given below. This is one of the simpler methods to flavor your pumpkin seeds. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of sea salt over your pumpkin seeds while they’re on the baking sheet. Then pour 2–3 tablespoons of a balsamic vinegar over the seeds. The vinegar should all evaporate while the seeds bake, so that the roasted seeds will not be soggy or sitting in a puddle of vinegar. If you’d like a more complex flavor than salt and vinegar, consider ranch. To achieve this, you’ll need to add a handful of ingredients to your seeds while they’re on the baking sheet and before they’re placed in the oven. Top the seeds with 1–2 tablespoons of minced chives, 2 tablespoons of minced parsley, ¼ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon garlic powder, and 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper. If possible, purchase fresh chives and parsley to mince; these will add a better flavor to your pumpkin seeds. If you don’t have access to fresh ingredients, you can use dried chives and parsley. If you’d prefer a subtler flavor, you can create a sesame ginger flavored batch of pumpkin seeds by adding four ingredients. Pour 1 teaspoon of sesame oil over the seeds, followed by 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, 2 teaspoons of sugar, and 1 teaspoon of ground ginger. Once you’ve added the listed ingredients, stir your pumpkin seeds with your hands or a spoon so that the seeds are all evenly coated.
Summary: Spread the seeds evenly on a baking sheet. Drizzle olive oil over the pumpkin seeds. Make salt and vinegar seeds. Add ranch flavoring to the seeds. Make sesame ginger flavored seeds.

Problem: Article: You shouldn't have to replace the flint of stuck flint wheels. Normal flints mechanisms have three parts: a spring, a flint, and the flint wheel. When new, these parts can stick, preventing sparks needed to ignite the flame. To resolve this issue:  Open the lighter. Remove the insert from the lighter case by pulling on the insert by the flame guard, which is the raised part of the insert with holes in it. Remove the flat head slotted screw fastening the flint spring at the bottom of the insert by turning it counterclockwise with a screwdriver. Pull out the screw and attached flint spring. Tap the top of the lighter to knock the flint loose. Replace the flint, spring, and refasten the screw. Your flint wheel should be unstuck. Pull the lighter insert from its case. Turn the insert upside down. You should see the brass screw fastening the flint spring. Unfasten this with a screwdriver or the case of the lighter. While keeping the bottom of the insert oriented upward, pull out the unfastened screw and attached flint spring. Tap the insert gently into your palm to knock loose the flint so it falls into your hand. The flint will look like a very small cylinder roughly the size of the flint spring tip. Old flints can be thrown away. While holding the insert so its bottom is still facing upwards, drop the new flint down into the flint hole. Reinsert the spring into the hole and refasten the screw. Replace the insert back into the case. Make sure the case is seated correctly by closing the case. When the insert is correctly positioned, light the lighter as you would normally. If, after replacing the flint, your lighter still doesn't work, it might be out of fuel. Check and refill fuel as necessary.
Summary: Unstick stiff flint wheels. Unfasten the flint screw at the bottom of the insert to replace the flint. Remove the flint. Replace the flint and reassemble the flint mechanism. Test the new flint.

Problem: Article: Make sure to write the year on it, as well as how old your child was.  This way, it keeps your photos together while looking even more like a special gift. This is a great way for your children to look back and see what they looked like when they were little and how much they've changed each year!
Summary:
On your baby's first Christmas, take them to get a picture taken with Santa. Each year, bring your child to the mall to take a picture with Santa Claus. Once your amount of photos starts to add up, put the photos in a special "Santa Album". Once your child becomes a teenager (or at whatever age your child stops wanting to take pictures with Santa), present your child with the photo album of all their pictures with Santa.