Problem: Article: You will need around 100 Popsicle sticks. You can buy craft sticks at a hobby store or a big-box store with a craft section. You will also need glue. A hot glue gun works best, but children should have adult supervision. Also have paper, scissors, and a utility knife.  If you don’t want to use hot glue, a regular bottle of craft glue will work. Always practice caution when using a hot glue gun as it can burn you.
Summary: Gather your supplies.

Problem: Article: To start, you'll want to check your existing vaccination records to see if you're due for any routine immunizations. You can ask your parents or your doctor for a copy of your records. You may also be able to find a copy online through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website.  Routine vaccinations are the vaccinations you would have received as a child in the form of a booster shot. Things like whooping cough and meningitis are usually vaccinated against in childhood. Vaccinations only last so long, and you may need a follow up vaccination if you have not received a shot since childhood. Your doctor may have your vaccination records on hand. You may also be able to get vaccination records from your parents, as you likely got vaccinated as a child. If you cannot find a record of your vaccinations, the CDC has a quiz you can take online. Using factors like your date of birth and gender, they can determine which vaccinations you likely need. You may be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, especially if you're on the younger side. However, if you need something like a tetanus shot, make an appointment with your doctor. You want to make sure you get vaccinated before leaving for your trip. For international travel especially, being up-to-date on vaccinations may be required. Stores like Walgreens sometimes have walk-in clinics where you may be able to get a vaccination if your doctor is not free. Vaccinations for shingles are often administered as routine vaccinations. However, they are not as common as other vaccinations typically given in childhood. If you're traveling abroad, ask your doctor about the shingles vaccination. It may be worth your time to get vaccinated for these diseases depending on where you're traveling.  Shingles is a virus similar to chicken pox that causes a painful rash. It is not life threatening, but can be very painful. Coming down with shingles could potentially derail your trip, so ask your doctor if there's an increased risk for shingles where you're traveling. If a shingles vaccine is reccomended, schedule one with your healthcare provider alongside any other routine vaccinations that are required for your travels. Vaccines are typically an easy procedure and do not require a lot of aftercare. However, you may have to practice some routine aftercare in regards to removing any bandages and watching for side effects. Ask your doctor about aftercare after receiving vaccinations. Keep in mind some vaccinations require several rounds of shots. Make sure you understand how many shots you need to be safely vaccinated for a variety of diseases.
Summary: Check your vaccination records. Make an appointment with your doctor if you're overdo for a vaccination. Ask about the shingles vaccination. Follow your doctor's instructions for aftercare.

Problem: Article: This will almost certainly be determined by how both of you are standing. Most likely you’ll already be oriented in a certain way to one another, so it won’t be a matter of choosing a side to hug. As the hug is beginning, you’ll need to step close to the girl in question.  As you get close, move the arm that will be used for the hug (it should be the arm closest to her) out to the side of your body. Begin to position it horizontally in anticipation of the hug. Wait until both of you have sides touching before placing your arm on the girl you’re hugging; keep your arm out to the side instead. One of the strongest advantages of the side hug is avoiding the girl’s head being pushed directly into your waistline or lower, which can be embarrassing for everyone. While the side hug alleviates this issue, you still might consider bending if the girl is still at or below your belt line. Once you’ve both come close and are against one another, position your arm around her so that your hand rests on the shoulder opposite you. Be sure to avoid placing your arm or hand on or around her neck.  Keep your arm above hers. If your arms criss-cross in the hug, they can tangle and heighten any awkwardness. If you do bend down, it will be best to do so from the knees when in a side hug. Bending at the waist will create a difficult angle for the girl to put her arm around you. Whatever the height difference, the mid-waist and shoulder are really the only acceptable places to rest your arm and hand. You’ll always want to avoid placing your hand(s) at their chest or neck/head. One will end up feeling a bit awkward while the other is uncomfortable. A concern for any two people hugging, deciding how long to hold the embrace will simply be a matter of how close the two people hugging are. Conventional wisdom would suggest holding the hug for no more than three seconds for anyone who isn’t a romantic partner. As the tall one in the hug, don’t rush to remove yourself from the hug to avoid any awkward bumping. First relax your arm and move it away from her body. Let her back up and return to standing before you do the same.
Summary: Approach the girl you intend to hug from the side. Tighten your arm with your hand at her shoulder. Embrace for a moment and release.

Problem: Article: Siri can find locations for you and provide you with driving instructions automatically, all with just a couple of commands. You won't need to take your eyes off the road.  Start Siri by pressing and holding the Voice button on your steering wheel, or by pressing and holding the Home button on the CarPlay screen. You can tap the Maps app on your screen and use that instead, but this is not recommended while you're driving. If you have a calendar event with an associated address, you can open the Calendar app on the CarPlay screen and tap the event to get directions. You can say a street address, city, or landmark.  After asking for directions to a location, Siri will automatically launch Maps and begin turn-by-turn navigation to your location. Apple has added Siri support to third-party navigation apps such as Waze and Google Maps in iOS 13.  If you would rather use Google Maps instead of Apple Maps, you can say "Hey Siri, Give me directions to [location] using Google Maps". This allows you to find nearby locations like gas stations or restaurants.  Start Siri and say "Find a nearby gas station." Siri will display several close gas stations on the CarPlay screen. Tap the gas station that you want to navigate to. Your directions will change and you'll be taken to the location you specified.
Summary:
Start Siri. Say "Give me directions to Location." Use Siri to find something nearby.