Q: at a local pool or friend’s house. During summer, one of the best activities to do with friends is to go swimming. You can also swim in lakes or rivers if you live near them.   While you are swimming, play pool games like sharks and minnows or Marco Polo.  Have diving or cannonball contests. Bowling alleys are great places to hang out at any time of year with your friends. You can even create fun names for your bowling teams. Arcades are fun places to go with your friends, as they have games for everyone.  Challenge your friends to see who can do best at each game. If you’re at an arcade where you can win tickets, pool your tickets together when you are finished playing so you can get a better prize. Going to see a new movie in theatres is a great way to hang out with friends. Pick a movie that you all want to see.   If you can, try to go to a matinee showing of the movie. They are cheaper, and there will be fewer people in the theatre. Bring a bag with your own snacks, as movie theatre snacks can get expensive. If you want to buy snacks, share a large popcorn with your friends to make it more affordable. It can be fun to plan in advance to attend these types of events with your friends. Look in local newspapers and online to see the schedule of events for the next few months in your city.
A: Go swimming Go bowling with your friends. Check out local arcades. Watch a movie. Look into local festivals and concerts.

Article: Take your prepared pan, and press the half of the cookie dough into the bottom. Make sure to place the dough in as even a layer as possible. You can save the rest of the cookie dough for another use because you don't want to make the cookie layer too thick. If stored in an airtight container, it will last in the fridge for up to 2 days and in the freezer for up to 6 months. With the chocolate chip cookie dough placed in the bottom of the pan, set a layer of Oreo® cookies on top of it. Lay as many cookies as necessary to cover the dough, but don't overlap them. Gently press the Oreo® cookies into the chocolate chip cookie dough to keep them in place. It usually takes approximately 16 Oreo® cookies to cover the cookie dough layer. With the two cookie layers in place, add all of the brownie batter on top of the pan. Use a spatula to spread the batter over the cookie layers to ensure that it's even. Place the pan in the preheated oven, and bake for 30 to 35 minutes. To determine if the brownies are done, stick a knife in the center of the pan. If it comes out mostly clean, they're baked through. If you stick a knife in the center of the brownies and it comes out covered with batter or crumbs, leave the brownies in the oven and check again in 5 minutes. While the brownies are particularly delicious when they're still warm, you should allow them to cool for at least 10 minutes before cutting them. That will make it easier to slice them into 16 even bars with a sharp knife. If you want to serve the brownies warm, you can, but be aware that they'll be messier when you cut them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Press the cookie dough into the bottom of the pan. Place a layer of Oreo® cookies on top of the cookie dough. Pour the brownie batter over the Oreo® cookie layer. Bake the brownies for 30 to 35 minutes. Cool and cut the brownies into bars.

Problem: Article: Loop a soft tape measure around your child's head at about the temples. Note the measurement mentally or on a scrap of paper. If you're a kid making your own hat, ask an adult or sibling to help you measure your head. Write down the new measurement. Forget the original measurement at this point -- you'll be working with this updated number to ensure a good fit. You need the cardstock to be the length of your new measurement, so use a ruler to measure it. Mark the length lightly with a pencil on the cardstock. If you don't have cardstock, improvise with a white manila folder, a thin cereal box covered in white printer paper, or several sheets of white paper taped together for durability. Once you've marked the length, measure it to be 10 cm (3.9 in) tall. Mark the height on the cardstock with a pencil. These measurements form a strip that will become the headband of the chef hat.
Summary: Measure around the child's head. Add 2 cm (0.79 in) or 3 cm (1.2 in) to the measurement. Grab a piece of white cardstock and mark the length. Mark the height on the cardstock.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Though it may be difficult to see in the moment, you're ultimately setting yourself up for greater happiness and fulfillment in future relationships by ending an unhealthy one. You recognized that the previous relationship was unhealthy and unfulfilling, and you made the right decision to get out of it. Once you move on from the hurt, you'll feel happier, more vibrant, and you'll open yourself to the better relationship that you deserve. Up to this point you've done an excellent job pinpointing what it is you do not want from your relationship. But it's equally important to figure out what it is you do want. This will help you avoid falling into the same one-sided relationship all over again.  Remember that people tend to operate based on patterns, whether conscious or subconscious. If you have a history of one-sided relationships in your life, step back and look at why you choose that type of relationship, and what keeps you unwilling or unable to break that pattern.  Make a written list of the ideal characteristics and qualities you want in a relationship. Then make a separate written list of the things you did not like about your previous one-sided relationship. Compare these two lists and see if perhaps something from your desired list crosses over or could lead to something from your undesirable list. If you're recovering from a relationship in which you were not loved or respected, you may have internalized a lot of the suffering that stemmed from that relationship. Perhaps you might even doubt the fact that you deserve to be happy. But the truth is you do deserve to be happy - everyone does. And you also deserve someone who will make you feel good about yourself. The other person's unwillingness to love you and their treatment of you are reflections on that person's shortcomings, not on you. Everyone should have energizing/uplifting people in their lives, but if you're coming out of an unloving relationship that need is even more important. Surround yourself with supportive and uplifting friends, and distance yourself from anyone else in your life whose affection or friendship is not reciprocal. When you do feel ready to build a new relationship, you should likewise seek out someone who makes you feel energized and uplifted. That kind of support and affirmation is important, and should not be taken for granted as you move on from your unhealthy relationship.

SUMMARY: Look forward to the future. Decide what you want. Remember that you deserve happiness. Seek out energizing and uplifting people.

Q: You'll need large pieces of thick, sturdy cardboard, craft glue, paint, ribbon, and optionally a flat corner bracket which you can purchase from your local hardware store. Draw the shape of the axe you want, blade and handle, onto a piece of paper. The simpler the shape, the better it will work. Trace this shape onto at least four pieces of cardboard (six is better) and cut them out with a box cutter knife. If you're a kid, get help from an adult with this. It's very easy to stab yourself or cut your finger off! Take one piece of cardboard to act as the center. Glue the corner bracket at the L between the handle and the the blade. You can also place a thin stick or dowel rod in the handle piece if you want to. Glue all of the layers together, with the reinforced section in the middle. You can use the box cutter to bevel the edges of the blade section if you want. Once this is done you can cover the whole thing in duct tape, paint it to look real, or wrap the ribbon around the handle to give it a really authentic look. Enjoy your new battle ax!
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Gather your materials. Make your template. Cut out your pieces. Reinforce the center. Glue the pieces together. Add finishing touches. Done!