Problem: Article: Place a small saucepan filled with a few inches of water on the stove. Place a glass mixing bowl into the saucepan. It should fit snugly, but shouldn't touch the water. Heat the water till it starts to simmer (bubble lightly). Add 1 cup (175 g) of semi-sweet chocolate chips and stir the chocolate until it melts. Stir in 1 tablespoon of coconut oil.  The coconut oil will help the chocolate remain shiny once it's cooled. It will also help it harden on the sliced apples. You could also melt the chocolate and coconut oil in the microwave. Just microwave on the lowest setting for 30 seconds at a time. Stir the chips frequently until they're melted. Wash 2 large apples and carefully slice them into 1/2” to 3/4” slices. Take a small knife and make a small notch at the bottom of each slice so you can easily insert the stick. Push one popsicle stick into each apple slice. To ensure that the chocolate coats and sticks to the apples, consider patting them dry with a paper towel. Lay a piece of waxed paper onto a large baking sheet. Spray the wax with cooking or baking spray. Pour a little of the melted chocolate onto a small rimmed plate. Dip both sides of each apple slice into the chocolate so the slice is completely coated. Set the slices on the prepared baking sheet. Refrigerate the apples for 5 to 10 minutes so the chocolate hardens. If you don't have waxed paper, you could also lay a silicone baking mat on the baking sheet. Remove the baking sheet of chilled apples from the fridge. If the caramel sauce is in a squeeze bottle, just squeeze the caramel sauce over the apple slices. If the caramel sauce is in a jar, dip a spoon in the caramel and drizzle it over the apples. You can also drizzle melted white chocolate over the apple slices for an even sweeter flavor. Chill the apple slices for another 5 minutes. To melt the white chocolate, you could microwave white chocolate chips in 30 second intervals. Or purchase a white chocolate sauce. Just ensure that cocoa butter is listed as an ingredient. Set out small dishes filled with additional toppings. Let people choose their own toppings or create a variety of apple slices to serve. For example, set out:  Shredded coconut Chopped peanuts Crushed Oreos Crushed pretzels Rainbow sprinkles M&Ms
Summary: Melt the chocolate. Slice the apples and insert the sticks. Dip the apple slices in the chocolate and chill them. Drizzle the apple slices with caramel. Sprinkle the apple slices with optional toppings.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Both baby blues and postpartum depression are very real. Baby-blues are fairly normal, but be careful for signs of postpartum depression. These can be signals of a serious problem that may require professional help.  Signs of baby blues:  Mood swings Anxiety Sadness Irritability Feeling overwhelmed Crying Reduced concentration Appetite problems Trouble sleeping   Signs of postpartum depression:  Depression or severe mood swings Excessive crying Difficulty bonding with the baby Withdrawing from family and friends Loss of appetite or sudden, excessive eating Insomnia or hypersomnia (lack of sleep or excessive sleep) Overwhelming fatigue Intense irritability and anger Feelings of worthlessness, shame, guilt or inadequacy Diminished ability to think clearly, concentrate or make decisions You may want to excitedly have everyone you know over to see the baby. Just make sure that you're not over-doing it. A new baby is stressful enough, without all the added chaos from celebrations. Clean up. Shoo people home before it gets too late. Parenting is a two person (or more) job. Make sure you do your part, but don't go overboard. By becoming an equal partner in your relationship, you can make the time after labor more positive. Especially in the first few weeks after the birth, a new mom may need a lot of time to recover. She made need frequent naps, be sore, and generally fatigued. At this time, remember all the work she did in the delivery room, and help her out. Try to be as involved with the baby as possible. The mother shouldn't be the only one getting up with the baby all night – you should also be present. Treat her well, but make sure you take care of yourself, too. Fathers sometimes have such a strong need to help out, they forget to take care of themselves. Make sure you are rested and content, so that you can be there for your wife. Don't burn yourself out.

SUMMARY: Be attentive to her mood. Celebrate, together. Share equally. Be good to yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: People tend to look left to right when they're searching for something. For this reason, it's best to choose a spot that's either above or below eye-level. This will help you choose a less obvious hiding spot and also help make your movements less noticeable. When you enter an area, pay attention to where your eyes fall naturally and pick out a place away from that zone. As soon as you decide on a hiding spot, crouch, stoop, or sit down and draw your arms and legs in. If you're tucked away in a narrow space, stand up straight and put your arms down at your sides. The less room you take up, the harder you'll be to see. It's still a good idea to get nice and compact even if your hiding spot offers complete concealment. If you're lurking behind a couch, for example, you're less likely to be spotted if you're curled up in a ball as opposed to stretched out. Once you get situated and you've shrunk down as much as possible, freeze yourself in place. Imagine that you're a statue or a piece of furniture. Do your best not to move until you know your pursuer is a safe distance away.  Resist the urge to scratch an itch or adjust your hair or clothing, no matter how uncomfortable you are. The human eye detects movement before anything else, especially when it's dark. All it takes is one wrong move to accidentally signal where you are. While you're in hiding, avoid making any unnecessary noise. Try not to cough, sneeze, clear your throat, or do anything else that might get you caught. Even rustling your clothes too loudly could give away your position.  Stifle your breathing by opening your mouth and taking deep, slow breaths. This is far less audible than panting nervously or breathing through your nose.  If you and another person are hiding in the same spot, don't talk. Not only will the sound carry, you may also be too distracted to notice if someone is approaching. You won't always be able to sneak into a closet or stow yourself under a table. When you're caught in an open space with no large items to hide behind, lie down, reach for whatever's around, and pull it on top of you. Your cover will keep you out of sight until you can find a better spot.  You might bury yourself under a pile of blankets or dirty laundry if you're hiding in your bedroom, or dive into a pile of leaves if you're hiding outside. Found objects can provide temporary cover, but they're not recommended for a long-term hiding. No matter how good your hiding spot is, there's a chance someone may stumble across it sooner or later. If you suspect it's only a matter of time until the game is up at your current spot, wait for an opening and make a run for it or move to another secret location.  Moving can create quite a commotion, so wait until your pursuer is far enough away not to hear you light out. Rather than rushing to your next hiding spot, slow down and move as fluidly as you can. It may sound counterintuitive, but you'll make less noise that way and prevent yourself from tripping or accidentally bumping into something.
Summary:
Stay out of your pursuer's line of sight. Make yourself as small as you can. Be still. Stay quiet. Camouflage yourself with nearby objects. Be prepared to leave your spot if you're in danger of being found.