Problem: Article: During a quiet moment when you won’t be interrupted, tell your spouse how you’re feeling about your in-laws. Ask them what they think of the situation. Work on finding a solution that you can both live with. It's unlikely you will resolve the dilemma in one conversation. The discussion should be ongoing.  Avoid accusing your in-laws of being bad people. If your spouse is still on good terms with them, they might jump to take their parents’ side. Instead, focus on expressing your feelings in a neutral way. For instance, you could say, “Blake, I know you love your parents, but I’m having a hard time dealing with the way they criticize me to my face whenever we see them. Have you noticed this, too? What can we do about it?” Cutting off your in-laws is a more complicated matter if you and your spouse have kids. Consider whether your children will continue to see their grandparents and, if so, how these visits will be arranged. Identify what types of behavior would warrant cutting off your in-laws’ access to their grandchildren. For example, you might decide that you will not allow them to be around your children if they are abusive, hold them to impossible standards, or put them into dangerous situations. Discuss the logistics of future family visits with your spouse. Think about whether you’re willing to spend time under the same roof as your in-laws and, if you’re not, whether your spouse will still attend family gatherings. For instance, you might decide to opt out of the annual Fourth of July barbecue with your in-laws, but agree that your spouse will still attend with your kids. Decide what boundaries you want to enforce, and why. Talk about your boundaries with your spouse to ensure you’re both on the same page. Also, make sure to reevaluate these boundaries periodically to see what is working and what is not working so you can make changes as needed.   For example, you and your spouse might be overwhelmed by your in-laws interfering with parenting. This may be one of many boundaries you choose to communicate. Other possible boundaries might be not discussing finances with them or not allowing them to stay at your home during visits, but setting them up at a nearby hotel.
Summary: Talk with your spouse. Think about how you’ll handle the issue of grandchildren. Consider how you’ll handle family holidays and get-togethers. Set boundaries you can live with.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The min pin has a short coat that needs minimal grooming, although regular brushing is always a good idea. It stimulates the circulation to the skin and coat, and helps condition it. Brushing also helps bond you and the dog, promoting a strong relationship. The min pin's short coat and lack of body fat mean that it does feel the cold. Thus, in colder weather it will appreciate a jacket and make sure it has a warm bed to snuggle into at night. Being a responsible owner and caring for your miniature pinscher means having regular check ups with a veterinarian to make sure it is healthy. Annual vaccinations are also recommended, including against rabies.  Your vet can advise about which diseases are prevalent in your area, and therefore which to vaccinate against. Also use preventative healthcare, such as parasite control and deworming, as advised by your veterinarian. If your dog is a pet, rather than a breeding animal, then consider desexing it. It is best to get a dog "fixed" before it is 6 months old. This will help eliminate the risk of some diseases, such as breast cancer in female dogs, and it will help the overall behavior of your dog, whatever its sex. They are a pedigree dog, which means there are certain genetic conditions that are statistically more likely to occur in this breed than other breeds or a mixed parentage dog. These conditions include Legge-Perthes disease (a hip problem), luxating patellas (a kneecap problem), under active thyroid glands, and epilepsy. These problems can be corrected or managed, but the costs involved can be large. Either make sure you have the financial capacity to cope with the unexpected or take out a pet insurance policy.

SUMMARY: Brush your min pin regularly. Keep your min pin warm. Take your dog for regular check-ups. Have your dog desexed. Consider pet insurance for your min pin.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is highly recommended that you see a doctor after super glue has been near or in your eyes. The eye area is very delicate and should be seen by a professional to ensure that there is no lasting damage. Explain what has happened and ask for an eye check to ensure that everything is back to normal.
Summary: See your doctor.

These haters may be incredibly annoying right now, and they may even be making your life miserable, but think about how much that really matters. Odds are that before you know it, you'll be in a completely different headspace. Life is change, by its very nature. Do not let these haters dominate your life when they can be a minor unpleasant aspect of it. Think about how long you'll have to deal with these haters. Imagine yourself in five years. Consider where you want to go and what you want to do. Ask yourself whether these haters will still be a part of your life then. Odds are, you know your haters through school. There's a good chance that, after a few years, you'll never have to see these haters again. Persevere until then.  If these haters will still be a part of your life in five years, ask yourself what you can do to change that. Can you change schools? Can you change yourself? Can you confront them now and take care of the problem? If the haters will not be a part of your life in five years, think about why. Perhaps you're going away to college, or you're switching to a different job, or you're shifting your social circle. Is there any way you can make this transition happen sooner? Understand that hatred reflects back upon the one who spreads it. These people are likely not hating on you because of any wrongness or deficiency on your part. Odds are that on some level, they are uncomfortable with their own identities. Some people even act hatefully because they are jealous, or because they don't stop to think about how their words impact others. Find the empathy to open your heart.  If you forgive your haters, you may find that their words no longer bother you. Try to understand where they're coming from. Expand your awareness beyond your own experience and your own insecurities.  Do not mistake belittlement for forgiveness. Avoid telling yourself that these haters are just stupid, or petty, or small-minded even if these things are true. Remind yourself that even haters are human beings with their own thoughts and feelings.
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One-sentence summary -- Maintain perspective. Remember that the experience is temporary. Forgive the haters.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour 2 gallons (3.78 l) of warm water in a 5-gallon (18.92 l) bucket. Add 2 cups (400 g) of powdered oxygen bleach and mix the solution together using the sponge or brush that you'll be using to scrub down your deck. Continue to mix the solution until the components are well incorporated.  Remember to wear water-proof gloves, boots, and possibly rain pants when working with bleach. Mix the solution outside or in a well-ventilated area. If you don't have a deck brush, you can use a large porous sponge to scrub down the surface of your deck instead. Liberally saturate the surface of the deck with the solution, then start scrubbing the deck until the solution starts to lather.  Synthetic deck brushes can be purchased at most hardware stores and are designed specifically to wash a deck. Be careful when walking on your deck because the bleach solution will make it slippery. Letting the suds sit on the deck will allow the oxygen bleach to absorb the dirt and algae on your deck. It's important that you don't let the solution thoroughly dry on the deck, or it can leave a film on the surface. Use the hose to do a final rinse down of your deck. If you don't have a hose, you can get buckets of water from an indoor faucet and use that to rinse down the deck. Make sure that all of the bleach solution is rinsed away before letting your deck air dry.
Summary:
Mix warm water and powdered oxygen bleach into a bucket. Scrub down your deck with a synthetic brush or sponge. Let the suds sit on the deck for 5 minutes. Rinse down your deck.