Adrenaline is a chemical that helps us fall in love, so boosting adrenaline can boost your love and excitement. Do activities together that will get your heart racing and your blood pumping! Try activities like skydiving, ziplining, and bungee jumping. If you're on a budget, try indoor rock climbing and paintball for inexpensive date ideas, or consider going hiking for free. Sometimes boredom strikes when things cycle in the same routine, so add some excitement to spice things up! You should both commit to seeking new activities, like trying a new recipe or restaurant for date night.  Try a cuisine neither of you are experienced with. You can find an interesting recipe online or in a cookbook, or make reservations at a new restaurant. Other ideas include exploring a nearby city, visiting a museum or art gallery, and attending a sports game together. You can also try going hiking, canoeing, miniature golfing, bowling, or roller skating. Don't tell your boyfriend where you are going, and just tell him you have a weekend planned for him.  Try a staycation for a cheaper budget, or a road trip if you want to see new places! Go camping in state or national parks, or book a hotel room--bonus if it has a hot tub! Getting away from your usual routine will freshen up anything dull.  Choose somewhere exciting to both of you but where neither of you have traveled before. If you aren’t able to spend the whole weekend together, try to just take a day trip adventure!

Summary: Try adrenaline-fueled activities to get out of your comfort zone together. Set a goal to try at least 1 new and exciting thing together a month. Plan a surprise weekend getaway, if you can.


Now that you have your sketch you need to outline it to make it neater. Create a new layer. Click the pen tool, and click "freeform pen tool" Since the pen tool smooths your line, you may need to erase and redraw it. (not the whole thing only the line, don't worry) Now you need to stroke it. Right click and click "Stroke Path" and then   Delete the old line by doing this. Right click and select delete path. Here we see this: You don't want the yucky blue lines right? You do this:  Some are thick and misshapen what we need to do is taper.   Now it is time to add color.

Summary: Outline it. Outline one of your lines. You have a line. Set to paintbrush or pencil  You should have this now. Delete the rough sketch. Repeat for all the rest of the drawing. Clean up. You have this. Look at the lines. Grab the eraser and taper the lines by erasing the edges of the line. Do it to the rest of the lines. Add color.


If you are ever unsure if you are assembling your flute correctly, ask your teacher for more guidance. They can give you pointers and watch as you assemble your flute to make sure you are doing it correctly. The joints of a flute are designed to fit snugly for proper tone and intonation. You might think that adding some kind of lubrication will make it easier to assemble the flute, but this can actually cause your flute to play and sound incorrectly. Avoid putting any kind of oil or other lubrication on your flute when assembling it. Always be gentle when assembling your flute. Don’t put your fingers on the moving parts when putting the joints together (unless you are lightly pressing the C keys when putting the footjoint and body together). Use a light touch and gentle twisting motions to fit the joints together, rather than grasping the flute pieces in your hand. Following these guidelines will prevent you from damaging your flute. Keeping your flute clean is important for maintaining the instrument, and it’s convenient to do so when you’re assembling it. Use a polishing cloth (sometimes called a “silver cloth”) available from a music store. Gently wiping the flute and swabbing moisture from the insides when you disassemble it will be sufficient for everyday cleaning.
Summary: Ask for help if you need it. Do not use lubrication. Handle the flute parts with care. Swab and clean your flute regularly.