INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Start with your clean and crisp fitted sheet. This is the sheet that has the rounded elastic corners.   Place the sheet around your mattress and pull it taught in each corner. The elastic portion of each corner should be tucked in under the corners of your mattress. The seam at each corner of the sheet should be in the middle of the mattress’ corners. The first flat sheet lays down on top of your fitted sheet. Put the first flat sheet on the bed and make sure that your sheet reaches to the edge of the mattress where your headboard is.  Lay the sheet down so that it drapes evenly over each side of the bed. Lay the sheet with the finished side facing down, toward your fitted sheet. Flatten the sheet and pull it taught on each side so there are no wrinkles. Align the blanket to match the sheet.   You will want to use a light blanket that is made of cotton or linen. Flatten the blanket out and pull it at the corners to meet the corners of your sheet. Fold the portion of the blanket toward your headboard down to where your shoulders or chest will be when laying in the bed. This is your second actual sheet, but your third layer because you've placed a blanket. The third sheet will go above your light blanket. Lay it with the finished side facing down toward the mattress.  Align the third sheet to match with the placement of the first sheet. Bring the top of this sheet to align perfectly with the edge of your mattress at the headboard. Flatten the third sheet with your hands and pull it taught at all corners. Fold down the top edge of the third sheet over the top edge of your blanket.  Take the portion of your third sheet that extends past the blanket and fold it back so it's now between the blanket and your first sheet. Fold and flatten the portion of the sheet under the blanket so it rests perfectly flat. Now take the top of your first sheet which is still flush with the edge of the mattress’ edge on the headboard side. Fold the portion of this first sheet that extends past the edge of the blanket and the third sheet back over the top of the blanket and third sheet.   This portion of your first sheet will now be on top of the other two layers. Flatten the edge facing the headboard to give your bed a smooth, crisp look. How far down you fold your sheets will depend on how many pillows you plan to place on your bed. You want your sheets to end where your pillows start. . Next, you will fold the corners at the foot of the bed. Take all three layers at one corner and pull taught. Flatten the sheets at the foot of the bed.  The excess fabric that still needs to be tucked under the mattress will form a triangle shape. Bring the leftover fabric down and over toward the foot of the bed. It will create an envelope-like look. Then fold the remaining fabric under the mattress. To get a nice envelope look, run your finger down the side of the bed at a forty-five-degree angle. Do this while pulling the sheets taught with your other hand. This creates an imaginary triangle. Fold the triangle portion of sheets at the bottom under your mattress. Tuck in the rest of the sheets and smooth to remove wrinkles. Do this for both sides of the bed. Lay the comforter down with the top edge about 3 inches (7.6 cm) from the headboard.   Without letting go, throw the comforter on your bed and let it float down on top of your sheets. This motion will allow it to retain fluff. Pull the corners taught and equally distributed on both sides of the bed. Then fold the top of the comforter back in a rectangle to leave room for your pillows. Then arrange the pillows to your preference.  The amount of pillows and styles you use is up to you. The only requirement is that you use the same number for each side of the bed. Place the pillows in a symmetrical arrangement on each side. Once the pillows are laid, you may unfold your duvet cover slightly to meet the pillows. You may add a throw blanket over your duvet cover if you wish to accent your bed any further.  Depending on the size of your throw, fold it into a rectangle and gently lay it on the duvet cover toward the bottom third of your bed. Do not let any of the throw extend over the foot of the bed. It will make your bed look sloppy and uninviting.

SUMMARY: Put the fitted sheet on the bed. Lay your first of two flat sheets down. Lay a light blanket down on top of your first sheet. Lay down your third sheet. Sandwich the top sheet between the blanket and first sheet. Fold the top sheet down toward the foot of the bed. Fold in the corners Place your comforter, or duvet cover, onto the bed. Place your pillows in the correct pillow cases and fluff appropriately. Lay a throw blanket down if you so desire.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you go out to buy a piece of art, you’ll need to know how much money you’re comfortable spending on it. Set a price you’re willing to pay for art and be willing to spend a little bit more for a piece that you particularly love. This is especially important for buying art at an auction, as it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the auction and end up spending way more money than you intended to. Stand in front of the art you are thinking of purchasing. Ask yourself how you feel: happy, soulful, nostalgic, thoughtful, excited? If you feel unhappy, intimidated, awkward, or angry when you look at the art, you might not want to keep it in your home. Purchase work you and the people you live with enjoy, rather than work you think visitors might admire. If you’re interested in buying art for pleasure, you’re probably also interested in helping to make sure artists are always able to get their work out to the public. Consider attending open studios, art fairs, boutiques, and gallery openings, and buying some of the artwork to support artists in your local area.  If possible, take part in any studio visits that local artists put on. These give you the opportunity to visit and talk to artists in their studios, see the art they’ve recently produced or are currently working on, and give them feedback. If you like art that's on display in a coffee shop or restaurant, find out if it’s available for purchase.
Summary: Set a flexible budget to stick to when buying art. Go for art that gives you a positive feeling. Buy art locally to support local artists.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are certain exercises that are recommended for people who have suffered an MCL sprain. However, it is important to talk to a physical therapist before you try any of these exercises; if you begin these exercises too soon after your injury, you could cause further damage. Assume a lying position with the injured knee in a bent position. Keep your foot flat on the floor and slowly slide the heel in the direction of your buttocks as far as you possibly can without it hurting. Repeat this exercise 10 to 20 times. Grasp the right foot with the right hand and gradually pull the foot up then behind your back, towards the buttocks. Reach as far as possible until a stretch is felt. Maintain this position for 10 seconds then return your leg to the starting position. Switch to your other leg and repeat the exercise. In a standing pose, position one leg in front of the other leg. Bend the back knee while keeping the front knee straight. Place the weight on the bent knee and then lean forward. Stop once a stretch is felt at the back of the thigh . Hold this position for 5 to 10 seconds then return to the starting position. Switch legs and repeat the exercise. Exercises and muscle movements promote good blood circulation and oxygen distribution to the affected area, thus speeding up the repair of the damaged tissue.

SUMMARY:
Go see a physical therapist. Try a heel slide exercise. Practice a quad stretch. Do a hamstring stretch. Understand why exercising your knee is important.