It's a black app with an orange fountain pen nib icon.  Adobe Illustrator Draw is a free app available from the Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad) or the Google Play Store (Android). Log in to your Adobe account if you're not signed in automatically. Tap Sign Up if you don't have an account. Choose the project to which you want to add an image. Create a new project by tapping the white "+" in the orange circle in the lower-right corner of the screen. Choose a board from the thumbnails on the right side of the screen. It's in a white circle on the right side of the screen. It's at the bottom of the screen. Tap On my [device] to select a photo from your gallery. Tap Take a Photo to take a new picture with your device's camera. Tap My Files to use an image stored in Adobe Creative Cloud. Tap From Market or Adobe Stock to purchase and/or download someone else's image. If prompted, give Adobe Illustrator Draw permission to access the photos or camera on your device.  Tap on a corner and drag the button inward or outward to resize the image. The selected image has now been added to your Illustrator Draw project.

Summary: Open the Adobe Illustrator Draw app. Tap a project. Tap a board. Tap the orange +. Tap Image Layer. Select a source for the image. Tap or take the image you want to add. Position the image. Tap Done.


Party clothes, club covers, alcohol, and cabs home get expensive. Many famous party girls are actresses and heiresses. You may not need that kind of money, but you'll still need to make a decent living.  Be sure to work in a profession that meshes well with partying. If you're a doctor or nurse, you can't party while you're on-call. Likewise, don't let partying sink your career. Don't go out partying all night when you have an important meeting in the morning. Not only will these people be responsible for preparing your fancy drinks, they'll be good allies in helping you meet more people and stay in touch with the "people who matter." Tip well. Nothing spreads a bad reputation like being a cheap party girl. Make sure if someone is buying for you, that they also tip well. Bad tipping can make you guilty by association. If you're with a bad tipper, throw in some extra cash if you can. A party girl needs her beauty sleep to be refreshed for the rest of her life - and the next party. As with all good things, they come to end and a successful party girl knows when to call it quits. Don't let too much partying ruin your health.

Summary: Have a good source of income. Be kind to your bartenders. Don't overdo the partying.


Lubricant used on door hinges should be capable of penetrating the grime and coating the interior of the hinge to keep it working effectively. It's important to get a can or container that has a thin nozzle to access the hinge area. Ask your local hardware dealer for a good and affordable spray lubricant. Good varieties and brands to use on hinges include:  Silicone spray lubricants like Blaster or Tri-Flow are usually the most widely-available and easiest lubricants to use for greasing door hinges. Lithium grease is effective and dust-resistant, available in large quantities at most auto parts stores. Primarily used for lubricating car parts, this will do the trick and be useful in other situations as well. Food-grade oils like olive, canola, or coconut oil can also be used in a pinch to lubricate sticky hinges. If the door works relatively well but still squeaks, these are effective ways of fixing a quick squeak. Food oils tend to attract dust and grime, however, making them less desirable than silicone, or other varieties of lubricant. Each door hinge consists of the hinge itself and the pin used to hold the two components of the hinge together, the door to the wall. Look for the round hinge pin that sits between the flat plates on the hinge. This hinge pin holds the hinge plates together and will need to be removed to lubricate the hinge effectively.

Summary: Purchase suitable lubricant. Find the hinge pin.


Once you have observed situations involving sharing, you should be able to determine which issues seem to cause trouble for particular toddlers. Is one child especially protective of a particular toy? Consider letting him or her put that toy away somewhere, off limits, during a play date. Plan to let toddlers play together when they are rested and when they have been fed. Hungry, tired, cranky toddlers are guaranteed to fight over toys. Limit play time to one to two hours for toddlers; anything longer is expecting too much from a young child. Whenever toddlers are playing together, it is best to have clear, simple rules in place. Any toys that are not meant to be shared should be put away elsewhere. All remaining toys should then be shared, with no exceptions. Consider setting a timer for popular toys, and enforce consistent limits. When a child has to give up his or her favorite toy temporarily, offer interesting replacements. If you give a toddler something fun to do, he or she may be too distracted to argue about the original toy. Generally, it's best to have lots of choices available. Have enough options around to have multiple alternatives for each toddler. Instead of grabbing toys from other children, toddlers should be taught to ask for them. Model appropriate language for toddlers: “may I have a turn, please?” If toddlers play a game that requires more than one person, whether it's a ball game or a board game, they will be less likely to fight.
Summary: Avoid unnecessarily stressful situations. Choose your play time wisely. Set clear rules. Offer alternatives. Teach toddlers to discuss sharing verbally. Encourage cooperative play.