Q: If you are tall, you might find your hospital bed a bit cramped. Most hospital beds, however, can be lengthened. When you nurse seems to have a little bit of time, ask if you can have your bed lengthened. Hospital mattresses are generally encased in plastic. Though there should be a fitted sheet on top of the plastic, this can make the mattress hot and get your bed sweaty. Ask for a couple of extra blankets to place under you for more comfortable bedding. Ask about warm blankets — many hospitals can bring you a warm blanket for additional comfort. If you have someone to accompany you, your nurse might be willing to let you go for a walk. This can be a welcome relief when you’ve been stuck in the same room for an extended period of time. If you are having trouble walking around, ask your nurse for a wheelchair. If you lie in the same place for too long, it will detrimentally affect your circulation and may ultimately produce bedsores. The nurses and certified nursing assistants are trained to help prevent bedsores, but you can also do your part by moving around a bit yourself if you can. This might mean getting up for a walk, but even moving around to different positions in the bed can help. Try to reposition yourself a little bit every couple of hours. You are more likely to get good care if you are nice and appreciative with your nurses. Ring for help only when you need it. How much your nurses visits will vary considerably with the severity of your condition.  After surgery, you are likely to be checked on every two to four hours. As time goes on you will be checked on less frequently.  Remember that you are not the only patient in the hospital, and the nurse has many patients she must care for. It is important to be patient while being a patient.
A: Ask for a longer bed. Ask for extra blankets. Ask if you can go on a walk. Move around a bit. Appreciate your caregivers.

Article: As with most campfires, a teepee fire starts with a foundation of tinder. Gather up your tinder materials and place them in a bundle in the center of the fire location. To make it easier to bundle the tinder, you may want to lay it on top of a piece of dry tree bark. Once your tinder material is in place in the center, gather your kindling and use approximately five or six pieces to create a cone-like teepee shape around the tinder. Next, add a layer of firewood to create a larger teepee around the first.  Stick the smaller twigs and branches into the ground to help secure the teepee. Start with smaller pieces of kindling and move on to larger pieces for a second layer as you build the structure. Make sure to leave an opening in the teepee so you can light the fire when you’re ready. Place the opening on the side of the teepee where the wind is blowing, so the fire will get the air needed to maintain it. Leave spaces between the pieces of wood as you place them to help air circulate through the fire as well. Keep a reserve pile of kindling and firewood on hand after building the teepee. You may need it later to feed the fire. With the teepee structure in place, it’s time to light the fire. Place a match or lighter under the tinder to ignite it. The teepee structure helps encourage the flames to move upward, so the kindling should catch fire first, followed by the firewood. If the flames don’t move from the tinder to the kindling and firewood, you may need to relight the tinder to get the fire started. As the fire burns, the teepee structure will eventually collapse, and help feed the fire for some time. However, the flames may start to die down after a while. At that point, throw some kindling and firewood from your reserve pile onto the fire to maintain it. A teepee fire is ideal for cooking because it burns steadily for a shorter period of time.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Place tinder in the center of the fire pit. Create a teepee with kindling and firewood. Light the tinder. Add kindling and firewood as needed.

Problem: Article: If the person flirts back, there's a good chance that they're interested in you. If they just nod, but don't engage, they might not be paying attention – or they might be scared they'll say the wrong thing. If they start acting nervous and fidgety, they could really like you and feel anxious that you'll reject them, but they could also be figuring out how to let you down easy. Trust your gut! It can be hard to tell, but your intuition can lead you in the right direction.  Bear in mind that some people are naturally flirty. Flirting back does not necessarily mean that the person likes you – it might just indicate attraction, or that he/she is especially outgoing. Try casually touching the person to see how they respond. Put your hand on his/her arm or shoulder when you're speaking, and sit with your thighs and shoulders touching. If the person seems to respond well to your touch, it might be a good sign. Many strong relationships have begun as simple friendships. If you become this person's friend, you'll learn more about them and they'll learn more about you. If the two of you are compatible, you might start to like each other. This can also help the person feel more comfortable around you. Try going out with a group of your friends and inviting the "Someone." This can make it much more comfortable to be around someone that you like. You can't necessarily force this, but you can ride the momentum if it happens. Bring up the inside joke again a day or two later, and see if the person remembers it. This can be a good way to gauge whether the person places significance upon your interactions. It may indicate attraction if the person pays rapt attention when you talk about yourself. He/she might ask you questions about your life. As you get to know each other more deeply, you might find yourselves talking about personal preferences and experiences that don't normally come up in conversation. If he/she listens and remembers the details hours or days later, then there's a good chance that he/she likes you.  Again, this is not a certain method of telling that someone likes you. However, it can be a pretty good indication. Try telling a long story to see if the person listens – but don't make it a boring tale. If he/she is hanging off of your every word, he/she probably finds you interesting.
Summary: Flirt with them and see how they respond. Befriend them. Make an inside joke with them. Notice when he/she listens.

Q: Heat the water in the base compartment of the pan. Wait for the wax to slowly melt. Add more if you wish–-the more dye added, the deeper the color will appear. Add either a few drops of essential oil or wax perfume. Pour the melted wax into the molds. Leave to set slightly. Cut into 5cm/2 inch lengths. Push each wick into the center of the setting wax. The wax will shrink a bit as it sets; if you think it needs a bit more, feel free to add a little more melted wax as a top-up.  Fill a shallow bowl with water. Float the candles on top. Add a few flat-headed flowers in between the floating candles for a prettier look. Light the candles when needed. Place the display in the middle of a table or somewhere else where a glowing decorative element is needed.
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Drop the paraffin wax into the double boiler or bain marie. Add a little amount of wax dye disc to the melting wax. Add the scent. Remove the top pan from the heat. Cut the wick. Top up with more wax if needed. Let set. Use the candles as follows: