In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: See if he wants to do anything special. He may want to have a relaxing day with the family or go out and do something. Take what he says into consideration as you plan his birthday.  If he doesn’t mention anything specific, it’s still okay to plan something fun for him! Asking your dad ahead of time also shows that you haven’t forgotten his birthday and will let him know you truly care. For a more laid-back approach, let your dad have some down time on his birthday. Rather than him doing household chores or yard work, volunteer to do them instead so he can relax. Give him a book or his favorite movie and tell him to rest. He’ll be sure to appreciate it! Light candles and keep his slippers right next to the door so he can relax immediately when he gets home. for a milestone birthday. If your dad is turning 40 or 50, consider taking a trip together to celebrate his milestone! Think about where your dad has always wanted to visit. Whether you get there by car or plane, surprise him on his birthday with tickets or a hint of where you’re going!  Take a day trip in the car somewhere nearby if you only have the day to spend together. Plan the trip in advance of his birthday, especially if you’re going for a prolonged period of time. Remember you and your dad will have to request off for work and places to stay. for an unexpected celebration.  Who doesn’t like a good surprise? Communicate with your family and friends to help prepare the event. Make different plans with your dad on the day of the party to lure him into the surprise. If everyone has kept quiet about the party, he’ll have no idea it’s coming!  If your dad’s birthday falls on a weekday, plan the party for the weekend after since more people are available then. If you throw a surprise party on a different day, still plan on doing something special with your dad on his actual birthday! For a more formal and intimate event, have relatives you’re close with come enjoy dinner as a family. You can eat in or go out to your dad’s favorite restaurant. Have fun conversations and share loving memories about your dad. If you’re out to eat, don’t forget to tell the wait staff that it’s your dad’s birthday. They may come sing and celebrate or they could bring out desserts!
Summary: Ask your dad what he wants to do on his birthday. Give your dad a relaxing day at home if he wants to unwind. Take a trip Organize a surprise party Plan a dinner outing if he wants to spend time with the family.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using your regular shampoo and conditioner regimen, wash your hair as you normally would. Rinse your hair clean of shampoo and conditioner. Using a hair dryer might change the way your hair reacts in a certain amount of time, so using a towel and air to dry your hair is the best method. Andre Walker, hairstylist for Oprah Winfrey, created a system for determining hair type primarily based on curl size and pattern. This includes a range of hair types from straight to coily.   1 (straight): Hair has no curve in it at all.  2 (wavy): Hair is wavy but does not curl much.  3 (curly): Hair is curly with an S shape and holds a definite curl pattern even when unstyled.  4 (coily): Hair is tightly coiled or kinky, often with a definite Z pattern. It can be stretched out and will return to its curled shape when released. Type 4 hair might shrink up to 75% of its actual length. Take a look at a representative chunk of your hair. Observe the thickness and pattern of the curl (if you have curls). ,  These are also based on the Andre Walker system that categorizes hair into four types and three subcategories per type.   1A: Hair is soft and cannot hold a curl.  1B: Hair does not curl but has more volume.  1C: Hair does not curl and is rather coarse.  2A: Hair is wavy, resembling the letter S, and is coarse.  2B: Hair is often frizzy with a definite wave.  2C:  Hair is very frizzy with thick waves, and is the coarsest of this category.  3A: Curls are about the same diameter as sidewalk chalk, or pretty loose curls.  3B: Curls are about the same diameter as a sharpie, or medium-sized curls.  3C: Curls are about the same diameter as a pencil, or corkscrew curls.  4A: Curls are very tight, about the same diameter as a needle.  4B: Curls resemble a zigzag pattern, looking like the letter Z.  4C: There might not be a curl pattern to this hair type. It has a tight zigzag with an uneven pattern, so it is harder to define. The LOIS system is a curl typing system that considers strand texture and thickness as well. It compares a strand of your hair to the letters L (Bend), O (Curl), I (Straight) and S (Wave). Take a single strand and hold it up with one hand. Compare your hair to the shapes of the letters L, O, I and S.   L: Your strand looks like the letter L, with right angles, bends and folds. This is kinky, zigzag pattern hair.  O: Your strand resembles the letter O or spirals into several Os.  I: Your strand is straight with little to no curves or waves, resembling the letter I.  S: Your strand is wavy and curves back and forth like the letter S.  Combination: Your strand might have a combination of two or more of these letters. If this is the case, check a few more strands of hair from all over your head to see if one of the letters is more dominant.
Summary: Wash your hair. Let your hair air dry. Determine your hair’s curl pattern. Find your hair subcategory. Compare your hair to the LOIS system.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place your drill bit into the indentations left from the center punch—these will help keep your drill from moving around. Carefully drill the holes for all of the screws.  Use a drill bit that’s slightly smaller than your screw size. You can look up charts online that will tell you what size drill bit to use according to your screw size. Do a visual check by holding up the drill bit in front of the screw. If you can't see the threads of the screw, the drill bit is too big and you need to go down a size or 2. Line up the hinges so that they're in the center of their tracings, then place a screw in each hole so you can tighten them down. Use a screwdriver to begin tightening each screw 1 at a time. Tighten the first screw 3 rotations, and then move on to the next screw. Do this until they’re all evenly tightened. If your hinge came in 2 pieces with a hinge pin, you can replace it once the screws are nice and tight. Just drop it into place in between the 2 hinge pieces. If you’re installing a door or cabinet, put the top hinge in first to help with the alignment.
Summary:
Drill the holes for the screws. Position the hinges and place a screw in each hole. Tighten each screw using 2 or 3 twists until they’re all tightened. Replace the hinge pin, if necessary.