Q: Determine what color yarn you want to make the blossom; think about what colors look nice together. Choose a yarn that's light worsted weight. You'll also need to get out a pair of single pointed needles. Light worsted weight is sometimes labled as #3 weight.
A: Select a light yarn in any color and size 6 US (4.0 mm) needles.

Article: Identify popular local spots that align with your interests. Become a regular at those spots to meet other locals who share your interests that you could befriend.  For example, find a local coffee shop to go sit at and get some work done on your laptop and strike up a conversation with someone. Find a park with basketball courts if you enjoy playing basketball and join a pickup match. Say you are sitting reading at a coffee shop and spot someone reading a book you have read or heard of, this is a perfect opportunity to spark up a conversation by asking a question or commenting on what they are reading! Take advantage of all your social networks to find mutual friends who live near your new neighborhood. Ask around to see if any of your friends or acquaintances know people in the area you are moving to and can put you in touch.  It’s a great ice breaker when you already have a mutual connection with someone who lives in your new area. If you can’t think of anyone off the top of your head that might have a connection in your area, you can just post a question on your social media and ask. You might be surprised! Ask around or search on social media for local groups that revolve around an interest you have. Sign up for a class to share time doing an activity you love with other locals who do too.  For example, if you play a sport, find a local league in your new area. You could also sign up for a class at a local gym if you are into fitness. Search on Facebook for groups you can join relating to a hobby you have. For example, if you like to play board games, there is most certainly some sort of local board game meetup group on Facebook that you can join! There are lots of apps and sites that help locals meet each other based around shared interests. Don’t be afraid to use these resources to help you make friends after a move.  For instance, https://www.meetup.com/ is a very popular site that helps you find local groups and people who are doing certain activities to meet up with. There really is an app for everything these days. You can download apps that specifically help you find local workout buddies, join supper clubs, find a date if you’re single, and pretty much anything else you can think of! Find a local organization that offers volunteer positions relating to a cause you support. Try and lend a helping hand whenever you can to meet other people who support the same cause. For instance, if you are an avid gardener, you could look for a community garden to volunteer at to meet other like-minded individuals.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to popular communal spaces frequently to meet locals. Leverage your existing networks to find people who live near you. Join local groups or classes to meet people with common interests. Use the Internet and apps to meet interesting locals. Volunteer in the local community to meet fellow community-oriented people.

Problem: Article: Keeping your situation under wraps minimizes the embarrassment and helps avoid becoming a target for police officers and criminals alike.  Rotate among several parking locations to avoid getting noticed. When you move around in the parked car, move slowly to avoid rocking the car. When it's sunny in the daytime, use a sunshade for the windshield. You may find that you need and want more privacy than windows offer. There are a few cheap ways to gain this privacy. Reflective window shades in your back and front window help. Similarly fold up shades on the side windows are good. You can also buy some cheap cloth and either stuff them in the windows, tape them in, or hold them in place by magnets. Black cloth is best for privacy and blocking out light. If you can afford it, and local laws allow, and you don't mind driving with it, get your windows tinted as dark as legally possible. This along with the front sunshade and dark cloth or towels can provide a lot of privacy. If you hang a towel or cloth on an untinted window, it screams homeless person. You hang the same on a tinted window it'll be impossible to see inside and won't draw attention. Keep the windows cracked open while you sleep, not wide enough for someone to reach in, but enough to allow fresh air and reduce condensation on the windows.
Summary: Be discreet.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sway them from side to side. You should be able to complete a full sway that goes from left to right within one count of the four-count beat. Your arms should also cross in front of each other as you wobble your hips. Keep your arms crossing to the beat, as well. Your shoulders and hips will take turns swaying from front to back, causing your torso to wobble from front to back. When the hips are toward the front, your shoulders should be toward the back, and vice versa. Think of a waving flag. Try to mimic the way the flag waves, wiggles, and wobbles in the breeze using your torso. The easiest way to occupy your hands while you twist is to do a hand roll, in which your two hands circle each other front and back at the front side of your body, roughly at chest level. Do this hand roll to the beat. The hand roll is not the only move you could use, though. You could also point side to side, wave your arms, or do whatever else feels natural with your own personal groove. This part of the wobble is usually just improvised.

SUMMARY: Wobble your hips. Wobble your torso. Use your hands.

Q: Tell the staff if you know of any special needs or health problems you or your family have. If your young infant needs prescription or over-the-counter medicine, and you have them, give them as directed.  You can lessen the chance of getting an infection by washing your hands often and encouraging others to cover their coughs. Preparing for and recovering from a disaster can be stressful. You may be taking care of loved ones, but it is especially important for pregnant women to find healthy ways to reduce the stress they feel.
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Drink plenty of water and rest often. Make sure your baby gets plenty of breast milk or formula. Seek prenatal care even if it is not with your usual provider. Make sure health care providers know about any special needs or health problems that you have, as well as any medicines you might be taking (both over- the-counter and prescription). If checking into a shelter or temporary housing, tell the staff you are pregnant or if you think you might be pregnant. If you have your prenatal vitamins or other medicines with you, take them as directed. If you don't have your prescription medicines with you, ask staff at the shelter for assistance in getting them. If you are pregnant or might be pregnant, be especially careful to avoid infections or toxins that may be in the environment. If you are feeling stressed or sad because of the disaster, talk to others and share your thoughts and feelings… know you are not alone. If you have any signs of preterm labor, call your health care provider or 911 or go to the hospital immediately.