In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you live with your mother or nearby, spend the day with her. Whether you’re doing something big and pre-planned or just hanging out and gossiping, your mother will love the company and attention. Ask her what she wants to do, and make sure you agree! Even if it’s not your favorite thing to do, accompanying her to the movies or to the park will make her day! . This seemingly-simple part of Mother’s Day can often be overlooked in the preparation for the holiday, but it can be the thing that changes a regular Mother’s Day to a day worth remembering. When you tell her you love her, focus on why you love her. Highlight the specific things she does that are special to you.  For example, tell her that you never forgot that one time she woke up early to make your favorite breakfast before an important test or sports game. Say that you’re constantly in awe of how she works so hard and is still able to come home and be a fantastic mother. Remind her that the little things she does, like buy your favorite ice cream when you’re having a rough day, mean the world to you. Maybe her favorite food is something you don’t like, or she loves a TV show you find boring. Whatever it is, make sure you agree to participate in that activity with her. Remember, this is supposed to be her day, so putting her in the spotlight and helping her have the best time is one of the greatest gifts you can give her. Your mother probably has a whole collection of stories you’ve never heard, and asking her about them is a great way to show that you care about her past as well as her future. Ask her about her childhood adventures or favorite childhood vacations. Have her tell you stories about what it was like when she was growing up, or what she did during her summers off. Give her a chance to tell you about her life, just like you always tell her about yours. Don’t interrupt or stop her if she starts telling you a story you’ve already heard.
Summary: Spend the day with her, if you can. Tell her you love her Let her have her way. Ask her to tell your stories about her life and childhood.

. Tempt your cat out of hiding or back home by calling him/her and shaking the normal box of dry food or treats. The sound of opening a can of cat food may get a response, and if the food has a really strong scent, the cat might even respond to the smell.   Lost cats are usually too wary to approach sounds, even familiar ones, but this may work in the middle of the night, when it is dark and no one is around. Pause and listen for a response after each call.  Unless you can stay up to watch all night, food left out can attract raccoons, foxes, and other cats. Leave half the food in a closed plastic container with a few holes punched in the lid. This will cause animals (hopefully your cat) to smell the food without being able to get at it, and may cause them to hang around your door longer. Cats are highly territorial and are likely to come home from time to time. If everybody is out searching and there is no one home, your cat may wander off again. Keep the other end of the baby monitor by your bed, loud enough that you'll be woken up if your cat shows up and meows. Many animal shelters will rent or lend traps that are easy to use. Feed stores even sell them. Check the trap hourly. If a wild animal is caught in it, allow it to go free and reset the trap. catnip around your front door and surrounding area. This option may not be wise if your neighbors have cats as it will draw them to the area. This is a bad idea if coyotes or other cats come around but people advise it who think the scent will keep a cat around that place on the ground.
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One-sentence summary -- Call outside for your cat at night Try leaving an unwashed shirt, worn next to your skin, outside the door. Do not leave food out. Try to have  someone to stay home to keep an eye out for the cat. Leave a baby monitor outside the back door. Set a humane trap. Use catnip sparingly, as a frisky cat can knock a trap shut. Empty your vacuum cleaner bag outside.

Q: You'll need an Outlook, Hotmail, or Live account with Microsoft in order to create a Skype account. Go to https://www.skype.com/ in your Windows or Mac computer's browser. This blue button is in the middle of the page. Skype is a software application that you have to download in order to use. If you're using a Windows computer, clicking Get Skype will open the Windows Store app, at which point you'll have to click Get or Install in the Store app. On a Mac, Skype should download immediately download. if necessary. On a Windows computer, Skype installs after downloading; Mac users will have to install Skype by opening the Skype DMG file and then clicking and dragging the Skype icon onto the Applications folder. If you already have a Skype username, you will be prompted to connect it to a Microsoft account. If you're on a Windows computer, you will usually be signed in using the Microsoft email address with which your computer is signed in.
A: Make sure that you have a Microsoft account. Visit the Skype website. Click Get Skype. Wait for Skype to download. Install Skype Open Skype and sign in.

Problem: Article: Remember that wine pairing guidelines are just that: guidelines. Although most wine connoisseurs wouldn’t recommend it, you might love the contrast of a super-sweet white chocolate with an ultra-dry red wine. The only way to know what you like is to try different things. To really appreciate the tastes of wine and chocolate together, use a simple palate cleanser to get any lingering flavors from dinner out of your mouth. Eat something with a neutral flavor, like a few bites of white bread, and drink a little water. Your sense of smell contributes a lot to what you taste. Inhaling the aroma of your food and drink first can help you appreciate the various flavors more fully. It can also build your anticipation by giving you a preview of what your taste buds are about to experience.  Hold each piece of chocolate to your nose and take a moment to inhale deeply before you bite. Before taking a sip of wine, swirl the glass gently, then take a series of quick, short sniffs from just above the top of the glass. Take a small bite of chocolate, and allow it to melt enough to coat the inside of your mouth. Close your eyes and concentrate on what you feel and taste. Make note of:  The texture. Is it smooth and creamy? Does it have a crumbly or fudgy texture? If your chocolate contains nuts, sea salt, or bits of nougat, what do they contribute to the texture? The flavor. Is it bitter, sweet, or both? Are there fruity or salty notes? Do you detect hints of almond or hazelnut? Take a quick sniff of the wine, then take a sip while the taste of the chocolate is still lingering in your mouth. Pay attention to the feel and taste of the wine, and think about how it mingles with the flavors of the chocolate.  For example, does the wine feel smooth, or crisp? Does the texture work well with the texture of the chocolate? Do you notice any notes in the wine that complement the chocolate particularly well? For example, hints of berry can go particularly well with dark or milk chocolate. Allow yourself to be in the moment and savor the mingling of the flavors. Close your eyes and take a few moments to concentrate entirely on the taste of the chocolate and the wine. Wait a few moments between tastes to appreciate the aftertaste that lingers after you have swallowed both the chocolate and the wine.
Summary:
Keep an open mind. Cleanse your palate. Smell before you taste. Taste the chocolate before sipping the wine. Sip the wine immediately after swallowing the chocolate. Take your time.