In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cool your heels for a bit first. Feelings aren’t facts, and sometimes they come and go. Before you take an irreversible step, be sure that your feelings for your best friend are actually of a romantic nature.  First, consider whether or not you strongly care for or love your friend simply because she’s a great person or is always there for you. Next, determine if your feelings are arising out of loneliness because you’re not seeing anyone, jealousy because she’s in a relationship, or fear because you  think the dynamic of your friendship is changing. Before you tell your friend how you feel, think about whether or not she will or can be receptive to your romantic feelings. Is she currently in a happy relationship in which she’ll feel blindsided by your news?   If she's in a relationship, you might try to figure out if she's happy in that relationship. If so, back off and wait until she's single again. Even if she's in an unhappy relationship, giving her some time could ensure that the two of you have a healthy start rather than you being a rebound. Reflect on your interactions with your best friend. Has she ever sent any signals that she might be interested in you, too? For instance, maybe she once said she'd date you if you weren't friends. If you’re a female, too, has she shown any indication that she’s interested in same-gender relationships? Seek out additional opinions from people who care about you. Tell people who know the two of you how you’re feeling and see if they think she feels the same way or if it's worth jeopardizing your friendship. Only get input from solid, trustworthy people and be sure you think can look at the situation objectively. Exploring a romantic relationship with a friend can be the absolute best thing ever, or the worst thing. If she’s into you as well, this may open up a brand new door that makes your existing relationship even more satisfying. If she’s not into you, this could change the dynamic of your friendship moving forward. But, if you really like her, these possible consequences shouldn't change anything. If it doesn't work out, you might need time apart for awhile, but at least you will have taken a bold step towards something you wanted!
Summary: Wait it out to see if your feelings are real. Consider her availability. Question if she might be interested. Get advice from a third party. Know the possible consequences.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Gutters should be attached to the fascia and run the entire length of the roof, ending with a downspout. If a gutter run will measure longer than 40 feet (12 m), the gutter should be positioned to pitch down from the middle, aimed toward a downspout at each end. A fascia bracket will be attached to every other rafter tail, or approximately every 32 inches (81 cm).  Depending on the type of gutters you want, expect to pay anywhere from $2 to $6 per linear foot for aluminum gutters. Copper gutters could run as much as $20 per linear foot.  Expect to pay approximately $2 per linear foot for downspouts, and $6 to $10 each for the brackets that attach the gutters to the fascia. What good will installation be if the fascia holding your gutters up rots away? To inspect the fascia, poke at the ends of fascia boards, or where two ends of fascia boards meet. If it feels spongy or compromised, you may want to consider replacing the fascia before moving on. Think about replacing the fascia with more resistant material, or just sticking with wood. If you believe the rotting is caused by excessive moisture due to ineffective gutters, then wood might acceptable. (You are going to install working gutters, after all). If you believe the rot to be caused by other factors, consider choosing a material like aluminum or vinyl that withstands the elements a bit better than wood.
Summary: Calculate and purchase at least the total length of gutters needed, as well as the necessary downspouts and attachment brackets. Inspect the fascia and soffit for any rot or decay before moving on to installation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Check discount airfare sites, like Skyscanner, at least once a day looking for deals to your destination or just a low price ticket anywhere. The more flexible that you can be with your destination and dates, the better options you'll get. Don't be afraid to travel budget airlines, as they'll likely offer fewer amenities but cheaper fares.  Sign up for email or text alerts on the websites and they will reach out to you when prices drop. You can also sign up for an app, such as Hopper, which will track flight prices for you.    Before you press that final “Book” button, make sure that you know exactly what you are getting, including any associated taxes or fees. For example, some websites may tack on extra administrative charges to the initial price. If you are looking for a deal, grab the first flight offered in the morning, as it will usually cost less. The same goes for Wednesday travel, as it's often much cheaper than a weekend ticket. Consider taking an “open-jaw” route, which means you'll fly into one city and leave from another.  It's also a better deal to fly on Tuesday or Saturday. Avoid Friday and Sunday travel at all costs, as they are the priciest. If you can't do an early morning flight, your next best options are the times immediately surrounding lunch or dinner. Go to your airline's website and read through their fee listings. This will tell you if they'll charge for priority boarding, checking in online, or bags of a certain weight or number. Some airlines also make you pay high prices for any food or beverages. In this case, you can save a lot of money by bringing some snacks onboard. If you've got a reliable personal car, go ahead and use it. Another option is to get a rental car; just make sure to comparison shop for rates. If you are uncertain if flying or driving will be cheaper, go online to a “gas tool” website and enter your route and car model. The site will provide you with a cost estimate. The parks service in your area might even provide suggested scenic drives on their website.
Summary:
Comparison shop for airfares. Fly during odd hours and schedules. Avoid extra airline fees. Drive if you've chosen a local destination.