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Head off the question early on by moving on to a different subject. It may seem abrupt, but if you do it enough times, your family will get the idea that you don't want to talk about having babies.  For instance, if someone hints about you having a family, you could say, "Did you hear that Aunt Rachel has a new grandchild? She is so adorable!" Alternatively, launch into a discussion about celebrity baby bumps. Ask your Aunt Jenny if she really thinks that Jennifer Aniston is pregnant or just gaining weight. Turn the tables with something funny and light to take the focus off of you. Before your family gets a chance to ask the question, make an excuse to get up and do something else. Take this step as soon as the topic of babies comes up, so you can avoid being asked about the prospect of having a family. For instance, you could say, "Excuse me, I need to step outside for a moment." Sometimes, you need to set kind but gentle boundaries with your family members. Let them know that you would rather not answer that question, and then move on with the conversation.  You could say, "Thank you for asking, but I'd rather not talk about that right now." Alternatively, try, "I know you're just interested in my family, but my partner and I have decided not to talk about that until we make a firm decision about when we're ready to have a family." Plan out ahead of time with your partner what you will say. That way, you won't end up with family members who feel slighted because you told them you wouldn't discuss the situation, while your partner is giving out details to other family members. Generally, it's best to err on the side of privacy. That is, maybe one of you wants to discuss your family planning openly with family members outside your relationship, while the other one wants to keep quiet. In that case, it's probably best to yield to the person who wants more privacy.

summary: Change the subject when someone brings the topic of you having babies up. Move away from the conversation when babies come up. Say you'd rather not respond to that question. Present a united front with your partner.


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Press the Power button, then tap All Apps. Tap the Phone app icon, which resembles a white receiver on a green background. Tap one of the following options:  Favorites Recents Contacts Keypad Tap a contact's name to do so. This will open the selected contact's page.  If you tapped Favorites, tapping a person's name will instantly call them. If you tapped Keypad, type in the phone number for your selected person or business. It's a grey button with a phone receiver on it. Doing so will prompt your Apple Watch to begin calling the selected contact. If you tapped Keypad earlier, you'll instead tap the green phone receiver icon. The Apple Watch's microphone is on the left side of the Apple Watch's screen, so you'll need to keep the Apple Watch within a foot or so of your face for optimal sound quality. You can hang up by tapping the red circular button that's near the bottom of the screen.

summary: Open your Apple Watch's app page. Find and open the Phone app. Select a recipient category. Select someone to call. Tap the "Call" button. Keep your Apple Watch near your face during the call.


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You’ll need a small shovel or a trowel. Create a planting hole that is 30 by 3 centimeters (11 by 1 inches). When the seedlings are around 1 month old, you’ll need to transplant them. Use your trowel to loosen the soil around the edges of the planting tray. Put your fingers along the sides of the tray and pull up the sandalwood seedling. Holding it by the root ball, gently place it in the planting hole.  It is best to transplant the seedling in the morning before it gets too hot.  Ensure that the space between the seedling and the planting hole is completely filled up with soil, since you want to avoid any potential waterlogging. Space the sandalwood plants between 2.5 and 4 meters (8 and 13 feet) apart.  Avoid planting sandalwood in protected forest areas. In India, the best time to transplant sandalwood is between May and October. You’ll need to plant the sandalwood seedlings within 1 meter (3.3 feet) of the host plants. Unless the tree fixes onto the host species within the first 2 years, it will die. The host plants should be at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) tall prior to direct sowing of sandalwood. You’ll need to remove any weeds that are competing for moisture around the sandalwood tree, especially during the first year. You should also make sure the host species does not take too much light away from the young sandalwood tree. If the host tree starts to grow above the sandalwood, tip the host species to the side or prune it. Remove any weeds that climb up the sandalwood.
summary: Dig a hole for the sandalwood seedling. Put the sandalwood seedling into the ground. Plant the sandalwood seedlings close to the host plants. Weed thoroughly during the first year.