Norfolk Island pines like moist soil, but they don't do well with excessive watering. If the branches become limp or start turning yellow, water the tree less often.  The tree only needs to be watered when the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil becomes dry. The yellow needles may also drop if you're overwatering. Yellowing needles (not accompanied by limp branches) can be a sign that you aren't giving the tree enough water. Water the soil thoroughly when it dries out, and provide the tree with additional humidity. You can increase the humidity by misting the tree daily. Watch out for the lower branches turning brown and dropping off especially. This is a telltale sign that the tree isn't getting enough light. Move the tree closer to a northeast or northwest window, a shaded south or west window, or to a solarium.  Norfolk Island pines need lots of indirect sunlight. If you cannot provide the tree with enough natural light, consider using a full-spectrum bulb that's designed for plants. Dropping needles that don't change color can be a sign of a few things, including too much or too little moisture. Often, it's an indication of too little moisture. If the soil feels dry and you don't water often, water the tree more frequently. If the soil is damp and you water often, cut back. Dropping needles can also indicate that the tree is too close to a draft.
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One-sentence summary -- Water less if the branches become limp and yellow. Adjust your watering if the needles turn yellow. Give the plant more light if the lower branches become brown. Adjust the moisture levels if the needles drop.

Q: Sneakers are the best footwear option if you want to look sporty. That doesn’t mean you have to wear the same pair day after day, though! Get a few different colors and styles so you’ll always have the perfect shoes to match your outfit.  For instance, a pair of black and white Nikes would pretty much go with anything, while a pair of neon Converse would really make a statement. Avoid wearing dress shoes or heels as they don’t really give off a sporty vibe. Whether you like tall to-the-knee socks or short, no-shows, your socks can help create that sporty look. You can choose socks made from cotton, acrylic, or synthetic materials. Look for details like vertical stripes or sports logos in colors that complement your sneakers. You can still look sporty even if it’s not summer time. Opt for pants like jeans or joggers, wear a long-sleeved shirt, and toss on a hoodie or varsity jacket to keep warm. A beanie, thick socks, and waterproof sneakers are the perfect finishing touches.  A raglan shirt underneath a zip-up hoodie and jeans is a great outfit for school in the winter. If you want to rock a dress, skirt, or shorts, wear tights or leggings underneath to combat the chill. Hats are the perfect accessory for sporty looks! Whether you choose a plain one or a cap that advertises your favorite sports team, it’s a great way to complete your outfit. Sunglasses are another accessory you can wear—just be sure to choose a sporty style, like a pair of polarized lenses in plastic frames.  If you can’t wear a hat in class, just put it on during your lunch break or when you’re outside. During the school day, simply slip your sunglasses on top of your head. Duffel bags are large enough to hold all your school supplies and sports gear, so they make a great alternative to backpacks. No matter what kind of bag you choose, look for one with sporty details, such as stripes or a brand logo. Pick one in a neutral color so it matches all of your outfits. Watches are an athletic accessory that can take your look to the next level. Rather than choosing a flashy metal watch, opt for something that a real athlete would wear, such as a black waterproof watch. If you play a sport or train frequently, a watch that monitors your hear rate and activity level could be useful. If you run or cycle, a GPS watch might be your best bet. You’ll have to take off your jewelry to play most sports, so keep that in mind if you’re going for a sporty look. You can leave out the jewelry all together or choose 1 or 2 understated pieces. For instance, a pair of stud earrings, a single bracelet, or a simple necklace would finish off your outfit nicely. Avoid wearing big or flashy pieces of jewelry.
A: Stock up on sneakers. Wear athletic socks with your shoes. Add layers in colder weather. Top off your look with sunglasses or a baseball cap or visor. Carry a duffel or backpack to hold all your gear. Wear a waterproof watch if you have one. Keep your jewelry to a minimum.

Article: If your child's eyes bulge outward because of this syndrome, it is important to keep them lubricated. The best way to do this is by using eye drops (which are also called artificial tears). The eye drops will help to keep your child's eyes from getting scratched. This is important because scratches along the lining of your child's eyes could potentially lead to vision problems. To use the eyes drops:  Apply the eye drops to your child's eyes at least four times a day for maximum effect. Check to see if the solution is temperature sensitive. If it is, keep it in the fridge. Mild, non-comedogenic (meaning it doesn't block pores) cleansers and mild baby shampoos can be used to prevent bacteria from accumulating near your child's eyes, leading to irritation and infection. It is best to do this at night to wash away any dirt that accumulated during the day. To clean your child's eyelashes:   Step 1: Make sure your child's eyes are kept closed, and get them damp. Right after showering is a great time to do this. Make sure that your child's eyes stay closed. Wash your hands with warm water and soap.  Step 2: Put a pea-sized drop of shampoo on your clean index finger. Gently rub the shampoo along your child's eyelashes. Give the eyelashes 40 gentle rubs.  Step 3: Rinse off excess shampoo with a washcloth and warm water. Because your child's eyes are more exposed to dirt and bacteria than most other children, it's important to give him as much protection as possible. Sunglasses are the best protection for outside activities, while normal glasses or even eye goggles can be worn when doing activities inside that could potentially get into your child's eyes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep your child's eyes lubricated. Use baby shampoo to keep your child's eyelashes free of bacteria. Give your child protective eyewear.

Article: The old adage “time heals all wounds” is true. However, healing is promoted by realistically facing the emotion and giving yourself time to recover. We may want a quick fix, but ultimately quick fixes don’t exist where real love did. Accept the healing time offers and commit to not rushing yourself. Tackle that mountain of time in small bites. You can push the pause button on planning long-term goals. This is truly a time for one day at a time. You may still feel pain, but you may soon notice that it is less intense. Recognize the monumental step of healing for what it is. It’s a promise of better days. Find the balance that is healthiest for you of allowing sad moments while letting in new happy ones. When a wave of negative emotion hits, give yourself a moment (literally maybe just a single minute) to feel what you feel. Then, choose to move your thoughts on to something more positive. For the record, it’s okay to laugh when grieving. Your emotions are merely recalibrating. Believe it or not, your emotions are doing exactly what they should be doing. That said, sometimes the recalibration process hits a snag and we may find ourselves dealing with depression, which is a serious matter.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Commit to not rushing yourself. Take one day at a time. Celebrate small victories. Let yourself think about something positive.