INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you take the train, you’re encouraged to look at the scenery and appreciate your surroundings. Even better, locals often opt for trains instead of buses or planes, so make your way over to the food cart and start making some friends! You never know, someone you meet on the train might totally change your plans! Ask locals where they’re going, if they have any advice for things to do in the region, and about their experience in the area. Driving gives you more freedom to go wherever you want without having to rely on specific train times or airport locations. Better yet, driving doesn’t require booking tickets in advance, nor are you penalized with raised prices if you try to purchase a ticket day-of. Note that some countries require an international driver’s license before you can rent a car. Highways are a great way to get where you need to go fast, but you can learn so much more about the lay of the land, the geography of the place you’re visiting, and about local life if you stick to small roads. Ask for advice and directions, and don’t be afraid to get lost! Sometimes the best discoveries are the unexpected ones.

SUMMARY: Take the train. Drive if you can. Stay away from highways.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Anything that draws in at your smallest points is a safe bet. Avoid tops or dresses that cinch in just below your bra or that cinch around the hip as these will diminish the appearance of your butt.  Place a dark-colored belt over any shirt or dress at your natural waistline to elongate the line of your body and draw the eye to your smallest section. Opt for high-waisted pants, shorts, skirts, and jeans. High-waisted items will accentuate the smallest part of your waist and make it look even smaller, which will make your butt look bigger. Don’t wear vertical stripes on your bottom half as this design will make your backside appear smaller. Instead, wear items that have a horizontal divide between the waist and skirt or halfway down the skirt. This will help to accentuate your backside and make it appear larger. Also, consider pocket placement and color. Small, high back pockets and ones with eye-catching designs are great for giving the illusion of a bigger rear. Stay away from jeans with big pockets or no pockets at all. Heels will make you naturally tilt your pelvis forward, making your legs look longer and your butt look bigger. They also flex your calves, making your legs look more toned. Pairing heels with a short, fitted skirt will make your butt look even bigger. If you're uncomfortable in heels, start out with a kitten heel. No one will be looking at your butt (no matter how great it is) if you're constantly on the verge of falling over. You can purchase special padded underwear online and in lingerie stores that are meant to make your butt look bigger. Wear them under your clothing like regular underwear. Padded panties come in different types and padding levels. Choose the level of padding that appeals to you.

SUMMARY: Cinch in your waistline or wear clothes that contour your hourglass figure. Look for items that use horizontal color blocking. Pair short, fitted skirts with high heels. Wear padded panties under your clothing to add volume and curves.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sit down when you have a quiet moment and evaluate the current state of your spiritual life. Be humble and honest with yourself. Ask yourself whether you incorporate your faith into your everyday routine, whether you use your faith to guide your decisions, and whether you feel close to God. Don’t be discouraged if you discover that your spiritual life needs some work. The point of this exercise is simply to figure out where your strengths and weaknesses are right now. Ask yourself which aspects of your life are pulling you farther away from God. External pressures and responsibilities, such as work, school, and relationships, are common distractions. Don’t forget to consider internal distractions as well, like pride or materialism. For instance, if your pride drives you to try to solve all your problems without any help, you might have a hard time turning to God for guidance. Whatever your spiritual or religious affiliation, it can help to get advice from a leader. This person can help you identify barriers that are blocking you from deepening your relationship with God. Alternatively, they may also be able to help you see that you are actually doing quite well in your current spiritual practice. Go to a trusted member of your spiritual community and explain your dilemma. Ask them how you can improve your focus on God and your spirituality. Think about how you would like to maintain or improve your relationship with God. Set some spiritual goals for yourself. Think about what you want your relationship with God to look like in a month or a year. Then think about how you can change your habits to make it happen. For instance, if you want to feel closer to God on a day-to-day basis, you could establish the habit of praying for a few minutes every morning.

SUMMARY: Think about your current relationship with God. Evaluate what is distracting you from God. Seek guidance from a trusted person of faith. Devise a plan to deepen your faith.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For a bucket trap, you'll need a large plastic bucket, something that will work as a ramp, a flat piece of wood that will work as a trigger, and a thin stick to hold the trigger. You'll also need some bait, such as birdseed. For the ramp, find something long, flat, and sturdy, like a piece of wood. Something around one to two feet long will work. For the trigger, you'll need a piece of wood no longer than the diameter of the bucket. Locate your trapping spot. Look for signs of chipmunk around your property. See if you can find a chipmunk hole. If you have a patio you should look on the border of it. If you have a deck, you should check under it. If you can't find any signs of chipmunks, this method works just as well on squirrels. You'll want to place your bucket in the area around the chipmunk hole, or the area where you've seen chipmunks. Place the stick across the top of the bucket. Then place the trigger on the bucket, with one end resting on the edge of the bucket, and the other end hanging over the stick in the middle. Then, adjust the stick and trigger so that the slightest amount of pressure on the end of the trigger will cause it to tip over. It's okay if it's not perfectly balanced. Just use your best judgment to determine whether the weight of a chipmunk on the unsecured end of the trigger will cause the trigger to tip over. Take the longer piece of wood or other material you're using as a ramp and lay it so that one end rests on the bucket, near the top. It should sit on one of the outer lips of the bucket, as close to the trigger as possible without disturbing the trigger. Put some of your bait at the entrance of the ramp, and even more bait on the unstable end of the trigger. You may need to adjust the trigger and the stick more if the bait causes the trigger to tip over. Then all you have to do is wait for a chipmunk to fall for your trap. Check it regularly throughout the day. Optionally, you can place a trail of bait up the ramp as well. Use peanut butter to make the bait stick to the ramp without sliding down.

SUMMARY:
Gather your materials. Locate your trapping spot. Set up the trigger. Place the ramp. Place the bait and then wait.