Alternatively, cut down a wool blanket to a smaller size; this is a useful repurposing for blankets that are nearing the end of their days. It must be one hundred percent wool, as this won't catch fire easily.  Spray the wool blanket with water, so it is a little bit misty. Pop it in the microwave or dryer for a little bit to heat it up. Wrap it around your neck or anywhere that is sore.

Summary: Use a woolen baby's blanket.


Washing your face twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, will be best for proper nose pore management. Use warm water and a mild facial soap to clean, then rinse with cool water. Wash your face after any activity that worked up a sweat, as well. Products that are specially formulated for your skin type can help manage out of control pores. Oily skin, especially, can make your pores sensitive and may require a special cleanser. Makeup left on your skin will harm its overall quality and also contribute to blocked pores. Wash makeup from your face as you would normally: with warm water and a mild soap. Leaving makeup on for a single night isn’t likely to do any lasting damage to your skin, but every night you sleep with it on, the more clogged your pores will become. Exposure to the sun can weather skin, making it lose its suppleness. This can make your pores look larger than they would normally. Apply sunscreen to your nose before outdoor activities to prevent this. Wear a wide brimmed hat to avoid catching too much sun on your nose. Many moisturizers have mild sun protection, like those that are rated SPF 15 to 30, which is recommended when spending time outdoors.. If the techniques described have no effect on your nose pore situation, you may need to visit a dermatologist. A dermatologist can use specialized treatments, like laser light treatment, physical extraction, topical medications, and more.

Summary: Wash your nose and face daily. Avoid sleeping with makeup on, if applicable. Wear sunscreen. See a dermatologist if pore problems persist.


Coloring is not just for kids anymore. You'll find a range of books made for adults on many online retailers and in many big-name book stores. Alternatively, many websites have pages you can print out for free. In fact, coloring can be stress-reducing, so it has other benefits. If you enjoy getting creative, try crafting while you are laid up with a broken foot. You may need some help getting set up, but once you are, you can settle in to make anything you'd like. If you need ideas to get started, try sites like Martha Stewart's website or Pinterest. If you're laid up with a broken leg, that means you'll have plenty of computer time. A blog is a great way to keep your mind occupied, and many sites let you host one for free, such as Blogger. Write one about your life, or start a blog on what you are an expert on. They can be on anything, from cooking to parenting. If blogging isn't your thing, you can still spend some time writing. Work on that novel you've been thinking about for years, or try your hand at a few poems. If you're not sure where to start, try checking out an e-book on writing from your library. If you've never crocheted before, you can get started pretty easily. You'll need a few basic supplies, including a hook, yarn, and scissors. You can find many tutorials online for how to crochet. Try videos on YouTube to get started.  Get an I-9 hook. Crochet hooks are listed either by letter (I) or number (9), though many list both. The I-9 is a medium-to-large hook that is a good place to start.  Pick a medium weight yarn (look for the number "4"). Try to pick a solid, bright color to begin.  Have a pair of scissors on hand for snipping the yarn.

Summary: Color with adult coloring books. Craft to your heart's content. Start your own blog. Take up writing. Take up crocheting.


) house of representatives district by sending out communications, texts, emails. ..   Your work makes it happen.Be amazed as you speak with friends and family about the concern and love of your ("our") system of government, and as you create -- or forward the "block party invitations" sent to you -- (out to your e-mail friends)... All of this shows the respect you hold within your cause and your community and for each other.
Summary: Do your own literature about the basics for public relations and build friendships for your, PAC, TEA Party group or formal political party, if you can   Raise funds if you need to pay for printing and mailing and such and still do it. Be proactive by volunteering to canvass (take a survey for a campaign) in your, precinct, for state (or U.S. Make a webpage, blog and write articles. Expect that it take several thousand (possibly 3,000 or so pieces of literature for one state district to likely voter for your party, or several hundred for just one precinct). Consider using cards because people look at both sides to see what it is all about. Praise your friends, who are volunteering too, they (and you) are so amazing!