Fun and Colorful Decorative Prints for Children?s Rooms

Some people may find decorating a child’s room as a fun and interesting experience. This is true, especially for some parents and grown-ups who love designing and decorating a room. The materials used in decorating a kid’s room include fun and colorful prints that can also attract grown-ups.

A kid’s room must be decorated to set a positive mood of a child. A child can divert his or her attention to the funny decorative prints displayed on the room, including posters, wall clings and door hangers. Moreover, funny images in full color can entertain kids and can make them feel good.

Poster Prints for Fun and Learning

Posters to be displayed on a kid’s room must contain images that interest children. Examples of images to be included on the posters are superheroes, cartoon characters, and funny animals. In addition, posters must contain images and texts in which children can learn. It is also ideal to buy or create posters of the alphabets, beautiful images, counting numbers, or the color wheel.

Accentuate the Window with an Attractive Window Cling

A colorful window cling can also add life to a child’s room. It is natural for kids to play and have fun. With this fact, parents can buy or create fun and attractive window clings for their children’s rooms. The window prints can contain images of a funny face of a sun, animal, cartoon character, fish, or snowman. Parents can replace the window clings more often because these kinds of prints can be easily removed. This is because window clings are printed on opaque static cling materials that adhere to glass surfaces.

Convey a Message with Door Hangers

Children can also be interested with door hangers. A door hanger on a kid’s room can let other family members know the child’s message or mood. Door hangers can contain funny and colorful images with these messages: “Do not disturb,” “No Entry,” or “Don’t Bug Me, I’m Reading.” Door hangers can also be used for other furniture. Instead of putting on the door knobs, children can use the prints as decorations on their cabinets and drawers. Parents can make creative door hangers for their kids, or order the prints from a printing company.

These are decorative prints ideal for decorating a kid’s room. Wall graphics, stickers and other decorative materials can be used to accentuate rooms for kids. Through these kinds of decorations, children will feel good in some ways.

Kat Nocom is a Content Writer, with 1 year of experience as a Technical Writer for a Publishing company. Currently, she resides in Los Angeles, California working in the field of writing and marketing.

Helpful Facts and Tips for Parents with Children Suffering from Ragweed Allergy

Transition between seasons can shake your kids’ health a bit and make them more prone to seasonal allergies. These allergic reactions vary from ragweed allergy, mites, dust, mold, and some foods. It is often very hard to keep track of allergies symptoms with children who may catch it in school or while they are playing outside.

Studies have shown that allergic reactions may be hereditary. In case both parents have allergies, there is a about an 80% chance that their children will develop allergies too. Most children show symptoms of seasonal allergies once they reach 5 years olds. Asthma is often an indicator of allergies and often start to show when they are between 1 to 3 years old.

Symptoms of Seasonal Allergy

Parents can look for three kinds of symptoms when they suspect that their kids are suffering from seasonal allergy:

* Nasal – They will have stuffy or runny nose, sneeze a lot, and have itchy nose and throat. Just like allergic rhinitis.
* Eye Symptoms – There is often redness, itchiness, and watery eyes which can make your kids really uncomfortable.
* Asthma – Watch if your kids will have difficulty breathing or when you hear some wheezing or coughing.

Tree pollens, grasses, and ragweed often cause these allergic reactions. Tree pollens are very abundant in the air between April and June. Grasses like Rye, Timothy, and Orchard trigger reactions when they are mowed. Ragweed grows almost everywhere and billions of pollens can travel in the air starting mid-August.

Protect your children from seasonal allergies

Parents should always keep track of the level of pollen in your city or region. These indices can be found on the internet and are seen on TV reports.

It will be best to keep your doors and windows shut during the pollen season to prevent these allergens from entering your home.

You can also set up a play pen inside your home instead of kids spending time outdoors where they can be exposed to ragweed and other allergens. The sun can also aggravate their photosensitivity when they have ragweed allergy.

Remember to keep all surfaces clean of dust. You can get an air filter to make sure that your kids breathe clean air.

In case they still catch seasonal allergies, you can try the following to relieve them of the symptoms:

* A warm bath always helps. You can also apply warm compress to decongest their nose and sinuses.
* Encourage them to drink a lot of water throughout the day. A cup of tea with honey can also soothe their itchy throat.
* Tell your kids not to scratch their eyes since this will just worsen the condition. Try to apply cold compress to decrease inflammation or wipe them with wet cotton pads.
* A dab of petroleum jelly can help with their red or swollen nose
* Add some ginger, garlic, or pepper when you serve a bowl of soup. These are natural decongestants to clear their airways.
* You can dissolve 2 teaspoons of salt in a glass of water which your kids can use to gargle with to relieve their sore throats.

Allergies can be fatal when you do not do something about it. Seek the guidance of your pediatrician if your children will need some medications for their allergies.

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So – What Do You Give Your Father on His 70th Birthday?

What can I give my father for his 70th birthday? It’s a question I’ve been pondering for a while, but without much success.

After all, 70 is a bit of a milestone and means he’s been around for quite some time. Which as far as I’m concerned, is lots of years of being my dad, and doing it very well indeed.

Socks, belts or ties clearly won’t do. I suspect that, over the years, he’s probably received enough of these to stretch all the way to somewhere very distant. Or perhaps not quite that far, but you get my meaning: something very special is required.

Which reminds me of a time when my sister and I were still quite small.

All his working life my father was a journalist – a good one – and used to have to go abroad quite often when we were kids. At least, that’s the way it seemed to us then.

After one trip to the Far East he came back laden with the most exotic gifts I’d ever seen.

I distinctly recall the tantalising scent of spices that clung to the boxes he dug from his suitcase. Jade jewellery and a seemingly endless Chinese dinner service for my mother; a beautiful porcelain doll sporting tiny, hand-sewn clothes and exquisitely braided hair for my sister; and for me, my first ever fountain pen, a grown-up, blood-red beauty with a devastatingly real gold nib. Needless to say, for some time I was slightly afraid of using it.

Did I mention that my dad was – is – an unselfishly generous man? He ended up with a 7 inch single named ‘Chairman Mao Is Together With Us’, which proves my point entirely.

Perhaps from that moment on my sister and I believed he’d always come home with something, because I remember how, as little kids, we refused to fall asleep until he arrived back from work. We were probably bundled into bed at 6pm or so in those days, and I doubt he turned up until at least half an hour later.

But hearing the front door open, my sister and I would shriek continually until he trudged upstairs to kiss us goodnight. I don’t think we even gave him the chance to take off his jacket.

All those late evening returns and early morning departures. An endless ritual that always seemed one of those things dads simply do. Very occasionally we were taken to his office and, surrounded by the smell of fresh newsprint, were allowed to play with typewriters, rummage through drawers and perhaps reach the conclusion that working life must actually be quite good fun.

It’s only much later, of course, that you’re able to appreciate the reality of working weeks without end; the pressures and anxieties and sacrifices involved. I never once heard him complain.

Knowing this now, it’s little wonder that another recollection I have of my dad is how he loved dozing in the sun on a hot weekend.

He rarely got much time to do this – there were shelves to (try to) build and gardens to dig and shopping trips to make and the vagaries of English weather to contend with – but duties over, if the sun was blazing, he’d lie on a sun-bed with a radio tinkling beside him and eventually fall asleep. A small pleasure which, of course, he’d earned many times over.

All the little things that go into making fathers, fathers. The moments recalled as, contemplating the merits of book tokens, slippers, bottles of port – in short, all the things that just won’t do – I pluck memories from the drift of years as dad approaches his 70th birthday. And still I need to find him the right gift; a thank you and a celebration rolled into one.

If I had the ability to make life do wondrous things, I’d conjure him a venerable, leather-bound chair in just the right place beside a snapping fire. There’d be two snuffling puppies to drape across his feet and a green and blue parrot astride his shoulder, nibbling at his beard.

Billy Bunter, William and Ginger would invite him round for tea, and later that evening Frank, Dean and Sammy would drop by to croon him a Happy Birthday, graciously accept a glass or three of bourbon, then warmly shake his hand before heading back to Vegas.

I’d let him read all his favourite stories as if he’d never read them before.

But life isn’t made that way, and in the absence of things I wish I could give, I can only hope this might do instead.

Words that are written just for him. Words that want to be many different things, but end up saying: “thanks, Dad”; and “how time flies! And here’s wishing you lots and lots of love on your big, 70th Birthday.”

With a background in advertising, copywriting, illustration and web design, Mike currently works freelance as an SEO consultant and web content writer.


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Things to do in Destin

There is a reason Destin, Florida is one of the top destinations for families. With its warm weather, sandy beaches, reasonably priced restaurants, multiple attractions, and comfortably-sized condos along the coast, Destin is one of the top vacation spots. Located in the northwestern tip of Florida, Destin offers an ideal travel destination for Florida and Georgian residents, as well as vacation travelers throughout the United States.

Want to know the best places to visit and eat in Destin, Florida? Feel free to lie in the sun on Destin’s clean, sandy beaches, but if you want places to visit when you are done absorbing the sun’s rays, consider visiting the places listed below.

Tours and Activities for the Adventuresome: Below are suggestions regarding activities to do in Destin, Florida.  

Southern Star Dolphin & Sunset Cruises
Southern Star offers a two hour tour on its 76 foot glass bottom boat. If you want to see dolphins up close, this is the tour for you. The tour is also great for families with kids–allowing them to drive the boat for a while.

Just Chute Me Parasail
If you’ve never gone parasailing, give it a try at Just Chute My Parasail. The view is fantastic, and the adventuresome go all the way–going up 800 feet. People have described parasailing with Just Chute Me Parasail as an incredible experience with a friendly crew. Parasailing also makes a great, memorable date, especially if you are on a romantic vacation in Destin, FL.

Suggested Places to Eat: The following are restaurants to check out during your stay in Destin.

The Luck Snapper Restaurant
The Lucky Snapper overlooks the Destin Harbor, offering a unique dining experience that overlooks the harbor. This grill and bar restaurant serves crab cakes, popcorn shrimp, catfish, calamari, gator tail and crab legs for the seafood lovers as well as pastas, salads, smoothies and a wide selection or Martinis and Specialty drinks.

McGuire’s Irish Pub & Brewery
People describe McGuire’s as a fun restaurant with huge burgers, generous portions, tasty beer, and a fun atmosphere–all for a reasonable price. When you enter the restaurant, be sure to check out the ceiling, which is covered with over 170,000 dollar bills. The menu includes Martinis, Irish potato skins, Yellow Fin Tuna Steak, Peppercorn Steak, $9.99 steak burgers and Irish ale.

Callahan’s Restaurant & Deli
This family-run restaurant offers huge portions and excellent service. Consider ordering their made-to-order sandwiches and taking them on a picnic for lunch. Callahan’s also serves hamburgers, salads and desserts. It’s where all of the locals go for lunch, so go early to avoid the lunch crowd.

Places to Spend the Afternoon: The following are places to spend an afternoon in Destin.

Silver Sands Factory Stores
If you enjoy shopping, check out the Silver Sands Factory Stores. They have the stores you would find in your average mall, such as Gap, as well as higher end retailers like Saks, Kenneth Cole, Coach and BCBG. There is also a playground at the Factory Stores for kids to play at.

Emerald Bay Golf Club
This championship level, 18-hole course is one of the best in Florida. If you are a golfer looking for a nice course at a good price, check out the Emerald Bay Golf Club. Also, consider staying at a Destin, FL golf resort.

Destin History & Fishing Museum
If the weather outside is less than desirable, check out the Destin History & Fishing Museum. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday and is only $5 for adults and $3 for children. This museum includes a large collection of antique fishing rods and reels, the oldest seine fishing boat still in existence, photographs of early Destin boat captains and exhibits that feature what life was like before electricity in the 1930s.  

Gator Beach
This is one of the best attractions in Destin, and best of all–it’s free. This educational site is great for families with kids. At Gator Beach, you can learn about alligators and snakes and see the rare alligator, “Mellow Yellow.” You can even feed the alligators and get a picture holding an alligator at Gator Beach.

If you are staying in Destin for more than a week, consider research Gulf Coast vacation rentals online. You may also be able to find a Destin Bed and Breakfast.

Jayna Leach is an expert within the vacation rental industry. She has experience with Gulf Coast beach vacation rentals, Destin luxury condo rentals and Panama City Beach condo rentals.

Maldives Holiday – Which island should you choose?

The marketing pictures do not lie. The sea has not been digitally enhanced it really is varying shades of crystal turquoise. Looking out of the plane window I was transported straight towards the aqua imagining myself lying on my own island under dappled palm tree shade, soft white sand sifting between my toes.

The question is which island should become yours? The Maldives used to be a small fishing community. Now it is home to 87 different island resorts. And once the sea plane roars away it is difficult to escape. If the feel of an island meets your expectations then without doubt the Maldives will be one of your best beach holidays. Seclusion, pure white coral sand, warm clear water, sea views at every turn.

Holidays for me will not be the same for 17 years. James and I have a one year old. With both of us working for Imagine Africa this was a work/holiday trip. Find out about the Maldives, take Baby L and take some time out. We visited a range of resorts, staying at five resorts and visiting four more. Each was different due to size, ethos, staff, quality, food and cost.

In summary, you get what you pay for. We went without knowing the exact price for each resort. At the end we ranked them based on what we thought they should cost and were spot-on.  Beware that five star in the Maldives is not a category on its own. There is top-end five star and bottom-end five star. All Inclusive deals are not offered in many resorts although this is changing. Budget to pay a considerable amount for any extra meals or drinks. Standard $20-25 for burger, $7 for a bottle for beer. Dives cost the same on every island. Activities differed. Snorkelling equipment is sometimes included in your stay.

Five star luxury: Conrad Rangali
We arrived feeling like frauds – feeling undeserving of such luxury – mere mortal travel workers being spoilt. The true luxury of the island did not jump out at us. In fact it wasn’t until after the standard greeting drink and being politely gestured through the door of our villa that the fake nonchalance started. Instead of screaming jubilantly “oh my goodness is this all ours”, we nodded at each feature and murmured “lovely”. This was a Luxury Beach Villa. It was stunning. Past the calm trickle of our fountain, was a courtyard garden with sunken marble bath and outdoor shower hidden amongst palms. The room was by far the largest that we stayed in and quickly became a favourite for baby L as she crawled the massive bed and sofa like a large play area.  There were floor to ceiling glass windows on every side which opened up to an infinity pool tucked into lush green plants – perfect for family days in the luxury of our room. This was the only resort where there wasn’t a sea view. Privacy is clearly seen to be more important. Instead, a sandy path beside the pool ran down to the beach where our sunbeds sat waiting for us to fall onto whenever the need arose. We snorkelled straight off the beach and followed a turtle gliding through the blue. There are two islands with plenty of restaurants to choose from including the world’s only undersea restaurant. One island is exclusively for couples so you can escape our baby throwing food on the sand during mealtimes. There is still a feeling that you are completely secluded even though there are 150 rooms. The dive outfit was very well-run and like all diving in the Maldives was some of the best in the world. Both Conrad Rangali and Diva are in the Ari Atoll – one of only three places in the world where you can spot whale sharks. There was a kids club that a three-year old girl we met could not be dragged away from – much to the delight of her parents who said it was like being on a second honeymoon. Lovely touches all over the island especially the subtle evening lighting in basket lanterns hanging from trees. In comparison to other resorts you can see that the islands are extremely well looked after – adding to the feel and beauty of the island. All in all a very special luxury experience even if the service does feel a little forced into friendliness. Equally lovely for families and couples.

Main meal: $40 (buffet $75)
Drinks: $8 bottled beer (still water was free)
Snorkel equipment: Free
House reef: Yes
Waterski: $55 for 10 mins

Five star: Diva
Diva was one of the only places that we had expectations about. These were negative reports that as a new island, its service needed work. The good thing about bad expectations is that they are easier to beat. And Diva certainly did that. This time the greeting was enough for us to feel that were in a special place and the room continued that feeling. We stayed in a Beach Villa which was well designed with a huge outside bathing area – two showers, one under the sun and stars and a huge bath. The bed faced the sea and the glass doors opened completely onto the wooden veranda creating a lovely space (especially for a crawling baby). Beyond a palm tree the sea twinkled. The island is big and feels big as restaurants, bars and facilities are scattered. There are golf buggies available to take you everywhere which is good for the lazy but can take the magic away if you fancy a quiet wander along the sandy paths. The west side of the island has wide sandy beach whereas the east side is a small strip – this is the sort of thing where Imagine Africa can make a difference and ensure you get the best room for your money. There was a fantastic choice of restaurants and the food was absolutely amazing. Probably the best that we tasted during our stay. The prices were as high as everywhere else though but you have to price that into your holiday before you leave and then the surprise of it won’t affect your enjoyment. The kids club here was the best we saw but there were no three year olds to get feedback from. In peak season they have up to 70 children to keep entertained and babysit for and there is a good space to do this – outside and in air-conditioned rooms. Diva exceeded our expectations; the staff were lovely, naturally friendly, the room was more luxurious than expected. This was James’ surprise favourite.

Main meal: $35
Drinks: $9 bottled beer (free water for your room)
Snorkel equipment: Free
House reef: No
Waterski: $50 for 15 mins

Four star: Kandooma
The Kandooma barnacles greet you as your step off the speedboat – these are giant smooth domes, airy, white, and modern inside. Settled into circular retro-60s chairs, chilled fresh lemon cocktail in one hand, check-in takes place. It is the sort of greeting that makes you look at each other and smile with extreme satisfaction. Kandooma is a new concept for the Maldives, promoting a modern, vibrant, activity and family focused island with hints of luxury. Bean bags, modern sometimes uncomfy furniture, Ikea abounds. Kandooma radio provides background music. Staff are relaxingly friendly. Our favourite idea was that food and drinks were available for take-away at no extra cost if you pick it up yourself. It was so refreshing to be able to enjoy your room and eat alone together looking out to sea. In the mornings, you are encouraged to order you breakfast in – unlike other resorts this does not mean your B&B status is revoked and you have to pay all over again. Instead a $5 charge is added and at the appointed time, hampers of chosen food and drink arrive. Your room has a juicer and oranges to make juice whenever you fancy. We stayed in a Duplex Villa giving us a lovely sandy area with sofa, table, outside shower. These are not pretty rooms from the outside and that is all part of the modern “new concept”. Scattered on the beaches of the island are two storey white concrete blocks. Stairs lead to your room. It is a decent size, smaller than the five star resorts but so well-decorated in clapboard marine style that it immediately feels homely. The bathroom was small in comparison to other islands and lacked a bath. We used the sea anyway! However swimming is not possible at all spots around the island but the pool is undoubtedly one of the best I’ve seen in my travelling life. The food was good – a couple who had been at Kandooma for a week mentioned that it did not vary as much as they’d hoped. We didn’t find this a problem and, amazingly, the food was very reasonably priced (for the Maldives). Activities were also reasonably priced and free snorkel trips are run each day as there is no house reef. You notice other guests on this island, it is not secluded and is the least “idyllic” with other islands very close by and sparse vegetation to offer shade and beauty. It is a great concept and very well-run with a lovely activity feel – we would return with an older child or for a dive holiday (without baby).

Main meal: $20
Drinks: $6 bottled beer (free still water)
Snorkel equipment: Free
House reef: No (but free snorkel trips daily)
Waterski: $25 for 20 mins

Four star: Medhufushi
Although definitely not a five-star resort and much smaller than a lot of places we visited, Medhufushi was a favourite of mine. Due to rain, first impressions were not great but one dip in the crystal clear sea with baby L squeaking and giggling and things started to get better. The beach villa is dark wood, a fair-size with an outside shower and a lovely wooden veranda looking out through shady coconut trees to the sea. There are sister properties in Thailand and you can feel a Thai influence in the design. The beach is a strip of sand that can disappear at high tide but provided plenty of room for sunbeds most of the time. Food is important to me and for a small island, the food here was outstanding. We stuffed ourselves with the full-board buffet. Fresh sushi, fish curries, home-made ice cream, delicious salads and counter after counter of meal options. Dinner turned into a self-styled tapas evening because I found it so hard to miss out on the different dishes. We stayed for six nights and the food never got boring. During meals, Baby L encouraged attention and this gave a great insight into the patience and good-humour of the waiters. She loved them – searching each one out for smiles whenever we sat down. With only one main restaurant you do become familiar with other guests and you do not get a feeling of being in a special exclusive place – more a relaxed beach island style resort. There are plenty of family villas but we found the majority of people were couples and honeymooners – there is no kids club and the pool is a bit cold for young ones. However there are lots of activities – we sampled kite-surfing, water-skiing and diving – all excellent. And the sea was calm, clear and somehow encouraged swimming much more than anywhere else. Overall the staff were the best out of everywhere we visited, the feel of the island was idyllic and very relaxed with no pretensions which perfectly suited what I was looking for.

Main meal: Chose the FB option.
Drinks: $7 pint draught beer (no free water)
Snorkel equipment: $8 per day
House reef: No
Waterski: $35 for 20 mins

Jo has been lucky enough to visit over 50 countries. Jo found James in Kenya and joined him leading groups around the continent with a final trip overland from the UK to Cape Town. She loves critically comparing luxury African lodges and beach hotels with the view that one day she will combine all the best little touches to create the perfect African lodge. For more views and opinions, contact Jo on jo@ImagineAfrica.co.uk or 0207 622 5114. Visit http://www.ImagineAfrica.co.uk

The Importance Of Kitchen Sliding Windows

Windows are a very important part of our kitchen. While remodeling a kitchen, people plan more about other things like increasing the room or how to save some money on energy, etc. but we forget how important it is to plan the windows in your kitchen. Actually windows are most important part of any room. They help in free flow of fresh air in and out of the room. But for kitchen, it becomes vital as due to so many gases produced in kitchen, we need proper flow of fresh air inside the kitchen room. The best are the sliding doors for kitchen. These are the best for many reasons especially in a house where there are kids.

Kitchen sliding windows helps in having view of the dinner and in keeping an eye on the kids. These also help in enjoying the view outside your house or the beautiful décor of your house. It makes your kitchen beautiful and bright on the sunny days. You will not feel the need of lights during the day time if you have big kitchen sliding windows.

Kitchen sliding windows are very easy to fix in your kitchen. If you don’t have much space or are not ready to break much wall in your kitchen then sliding windows are the best option. This is because these windows don’t need much frame but more of glass so that you can enjoy more of natural light. You can have any size of sliding window in your kitchen, from small to very big. It solely depends on your desires and comfort. Big windows will also make your kitchen look bigger.

The kitchen sliding windows are made of two sashes that can slide horizontally over each other. There is a track that allows the left and right movement of the windows. You can add more that two sashes to make your windows taller and wider. Since the track that is made for sliding of the sashes is little above the ground, it doesn’t allow the dust to settle on it. This way it becomes easier to maintain the windows and dust will never jam the working of the windows thus increasing its life.

It is very important to decide the size and the location of sliding windows in your kitchen. You also need to plan the appliances and the cabinets that are to be kept near the sliding windows. Also at what places you need your sliding windows like one on the outer wall that gives the view of place outside the house or one that can give you a good view of your house or at some place that can give you an easy access to the dinner. The kitchen sliding windows will look good at any of these places and it will surely complement any kind of kitchen.

If you live in areas where the sun is very strong, you can use reflectors that can help in reflecting the sun instead of absorbing the sun light. You can search online or contact a contractor to plan you kitchen sliding windows.

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Movie’s that begin with L

L.627

LA Confidential

L.A. Story

L.A. Takedown

LA Without a Map

L.I.E

The L-Shaped Room

La Bamba

La Conga Nights

La Spagnola

Laburnum Grove

Labyrinth

Labyrinth of Passion

The Lacemaker

The Lad

Ladder of Swords

Laddie

Ladies Courageous

Ladies’ Day

Ladies in Lavender

Ladies in Love

Ladies in Retirement

Ladies Love Brutes

Ladies Love Danger

Ladies’ Man    1931

Ladies’ Man    1947

The Ladies Man    1961

The Ladies Man    2000

Ladies of Leisure

Ladies of the Big House

Ladies of the Chorus

Ladies of the Jury

Ladies on the Rocks

Ladies They Talk About

Ladies Who Do

The Lady and the Tramp

Lady Be Good

Lady By Choice

Lady Caroline Lamb

Lady Chatterley’s Lover

The Lady Eve

Lady for a Day

Lady for a Night

The Lady from Cheyenne

Lady From Louisiana

The Lady from Shanghai

The Lady from Texas

The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema

The Lady Gambles

Lady Godiva

Lady Godiva Rides Again

The Lady Has Plans

Lady Ice

Lady in a Cage

Lady in a Jam

Lady in Cement

The Lady in Question

The Lady in Red

The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun

Lady in the Dark

Lady in the Iron Mask

The Lady in the Lake

Lady in the Morgue

Lady in White

The Lady Is a Square

The Lady Is Willing    1933

The Lady Is Willing    1942

Lady Jane

Lady Killer

Lady L

Lady, Let’s Dance

The Lady Lies

Lady Luck

Lady of Burlesque

Lady of Scandal

Lady of Secrets

The Lady of the Camelias

Lady of the Night

Lady of the Tropics

Lady on a Train

The Lady Pays Off

Lady Possessed

The Lady Says No

Lady Scarface

Lady Sings the Blues

Lady Snowblood 2 – Love Song of Vengeance

Lady Snowblood: Blizzard from the Netherworld

A Lady Surrenders

A Lady Takes a Chance

The Lady Takes a Flyer

The Lady Takes a Sailor

A Lady to Love

Lady Tubbs

The Lady Vanishes

The Lady Wants Mink

Lady Windermere’s Fan

The Lady with a Lamp

Lady with a Past

The Lady with Red Boots

Lady with Red Hair

The Lady with the Little Dog

A Lady without Passport

Ladybird Ladybird

Ladybugs

Ladyhawke

The Ladykillers

The Lady’s from Kentucky

A Lady’s Morals

Lafayette

Lafayette Escadrille

Lagaan

The Lair of the White Worm

Laissez-Passer

Lake Consequence

Lake Placid

Lake Placid Serenade

Lakshya

Lamb

Lambada

Lambada: Forbidden Dance

The Lambeth Walk

Lamerica

The Lamp Still Burns

Lancashire Luck

Lancelot and Guinevere

Lancelot du Lac

Lancer Spy

Land and Freedom

The Land before Time

Land of Liberty

Land of the Pharaohs

Land Raiders

The Land that Time Forgot

The Land Unknown

Land without Bread

Land without Music

Landfall

The Landgirls

The Landlord

Landru

Landscape in a Mist

Lantana

Lapse of Memory

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

Larceny

Larceny, Inc

Large

Larger than Life

Larks on a String

The Las Vegas Story

The Laser Man

The Lash

Lassie

Lassie Come Home

Lassiter

Last Action Hero

The Last Adventurers

The Last American Hero

The Last Angry Man

The Last Battle

The Last Blitzkrieg

The Last Boy Scout

The Last Bridge

The Last Broadcast

The Last Castle

The Last Chance

The Last Command    1928

The Last Command    1955

Last Dance

Last Days of Chez Nous

The Last Days of Disco

The Last Days of Dolwyn

The Last Days of Pompeii

The Last Detail

The Last Dinosaur

The Last Dragon

Last Embrace

The Last Emperor

The Last Escape

Last Exit to Brooklyn

The Last Flight

The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark

The Last Gangster

The Last Gentleman

The Last Great Wilderness

The Last Grenade

The Last Hard Men

The Last Harvest

Last Holiday

Last House on the Left

The Last Hunt

The Last Hurrah

Last Images of the Shipwreck

The Last Island

The Last Journey

The Last Laugh

Last Life in the Universe

Last Man Standing

The Last Man to Hang?

The Last Married Couple in America

The Last Marshall

The Last Metro

The Last Mile    1922

The Last Mile    1959

The Last Movie

Last Night

The Last of England

The Last of His Tribe

The Last of Mrs Cheyney    1929

The Last of Mrs Cheyney    1937

The Last of Sheila

Last of the Bad Men

The Last of the Buccaneers

The Last of the Comanches

Last of the Dogmen

Last of the Fast Guns

Last of the High Kings

The Last of the Mohicans    1936

The Last of the Mohicans    1992

Last of the Red Hot Lovers

Last of the Redmen

Last of the Secret Agents

Last Orders

The Last Outpost    1935

The Last Outpost    1951

The Last Page

The Last Parade

The Last Patrol

The Last Picture Show

The Last Posse

The Last Remake of Beau Geste

Last Resort

Last Rites

The Last Run

The Last Safari

The Last Samurai

The Last Seduction

The Last September

The Last Shot You Hear

The Last Stage

The Last Starfighter

Last Summer

Last Summer in the Hamptons

The Last Sunset

The Last Supper    1976

The Last Supper    1996

Last Tango in Paris

The Last Temptation of Christ

The Last Time I Committed Suicide

The Last Time I Saw Archie

The Last Time I Saw Paris

Last Train

Last Train from Gun Hill

The Last Train from Madrid

The Last Tycoon

The Last Valley

The Last Voyage

The Last Wagon

The Last Waltz

The Last Warning    1929

The Last Warning    1938

The Last Wave

The Last Winter

The Last Word

Last Year at Marienbad

The Last Yellow

Last August, Early September

The Late Edwina Black

Late for Dinner

The Late George Apley

Late Night Shopping

The Late Show

Late Spring

The Late Twentieth

Latin Lovers

Latin Quarter

Laugh and Get rich

Laugh with Max Linder

Laughing Anne

Laughing at Trouble

Laughing Gravy

The Laughing Lady

The Laughing Policeman

Laughing Sinners

Laughter

Laughter in Paradise

Laughter in the Dark

Laughterhouse

Laura

The Laurel and Hardy Murder Case

Laurel and Hardy’s Laughing Twenties

Laurel Canyon

Laurin

Lava

The Lavender Hill Mob

Law and Disorder    1958

Law and Disorder    1974

The Law and Jake Wade

Law and Order    1932

Law and Order    1953

The Law and the Lady

Law of Desire

The Law of the Lawless

Law of the Tropics

The Law Versus Billy the Kid

The Lawless

The Lawless Breed

The Lawless Frontier

Lawless Heart

A Lawless Street

Lawman

Lawn Dogs

The Lawnmower Man

Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace

Lawrence of Arabia

Laws of Gravity

The Lawyer

Lawyer Man

Laxdale Hall

Layer Cake

Le Fils

Le Mans

Le Placard

Le Roi Danse

Leadbelly

The Leading Man

The League of Extraordinary Gentleman

League of Frightened Men

The League of Gentleman

A League of Their Own

Lean on Me

Leap of Faith

The Learning Tree

Lease of Life

The Leather Boys

The Leather Saint

Leathernecking

Leave All Fair

Leave ‘Em Laughing

Leave Her to Heaven

Leave It to Beaver

The Leavenworth Case

Leaves from Satan’s Book

Leaving Las Vegas

Leaving Lenin

Leaving Normal

La Lectrice

The Left Hand of God    1955

The Left Hand of God    1958

Left Luggage

Left Right and Centre

The Legacy

Legacy of Rage

Legal Eagles

Legally Blonde

Legally Blonde 2: Red White & Blonde

Legend

The Legend of 1900

The Legend of Bagger Vance

The Legend of Billie Jean

The Legend of Boggy Creek

The Legend of Hell House

The Legend of Lobo

The Legend of Lylah Clare

Legend of the Demon Womb

Legend of the Holy Drinker

The Legend of the Lone Ranger

Legend of Lost

Legend of the Overfiend

The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires

Legend of the Suram Fortress

Legend of the Werewolf

The Legend of Tom Dooley

Legend of the Falls

Legionnaire

The Lemon Drop Kid

The Lemon Sisters

Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events

Lena’s Holiday

Lenin in October

Leningrad Cowboys Go America

Lenny

Leo

Leo the Last

Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina

Léolo

Leon

Léon Morin, Priest

Leon the Pig Farmer

The Leopard

Leopard in the Snow

The Leopard Man

Lepke

Leprechaun

Leprechaun 2

Les Patterson Saves the World

Less than Zero

A Lesson in Love

Let ‘Em Have It

Let Freedom Ring

Let George Do It

Let Him Have It

Let It Be Me

Let It Ride

Let No Man Write My Epitaph

Let the Devil Wear Black

Let the People Sing

Let Them Live

Let Us Be Gay

Let Us Live

Lethal Tender

Lethal Weapon

Lethal Weapon 2

Lethal Weapon 3

Lethal Weapon 4

Let’s Be Famous

Let’s Be Happy

Let’s Dance

Let’s Do It Again    1953

Let’s Do It Again    1975

Let’s Face It

Let’s Fall in Love

Let’s Get Laid

Let’s Get Lost

Let’s Get Married

Let’s Go Native

Let’s Go Places

Let’s Hope it’s a Girl

Let’s Kill Uncle

Let’s Live a Little

Let’s Live Tonight

Let’s Make a Night of It

Let’s Make It Legal

Let’s Make Love

Let’s Make Music

Let’s Scare Jessica to Death

Let’s Spend the Night Together

The Letter    1929

The Letter    1940

A Letter for Evie

Letter from an Unknown Woman

Letter of Introduction

A Letter to Brezhnev

A Letter to Three Wives

Letters from a Dead Man

Letty Lynton

Leviathan

Lewis & Clark & George

Ley Lines

L’Humanité

Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Liam

Liar

Liar, Liar

Libel

Libeled Lady

The Liberation of L. B. Jones

Liberty

Liberty Heights

Licence to Kill

Licence to Drive

Licensed to Kill

Liebelei

Liebestraum

Lies My Father Told Me

Lt Robin Crusoe USN

The Lieutenant Wore Skirts

Life

The Life and Death of a Hollywood Extra

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

The Life and Death of Peter Sellers

The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin

Life and Nothing But

The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean

The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou

Life as a House

Life at the Top

Life Begins

Life Begins at 40

Life Begins at Eight-Thirty

Life Begins in College

Life for Ruth

Life in Danger

Life in Emergency Ward 10

A Life in the Balance

Life Is a Bed of Roses

Life Is a Circus

Life Is Beautiful

Life Is Cheap…But Toilet Paper Is Expensive

Life Is Sweet

A Life Less Ordinary

The Life of Adolf Hitler

The Life of David Gale

The Life of Emile Zola

A Life of Her Own

The Life of Jimmy Dolan

The Life of Oharu

The Life of Riley

Life of the Party    1930

Life of the Party    1937

The Life of Vergie Winters

Life on a String

Life or Something Like It

Life Returns

Life Stinks

Life Upside Down

Life with Father

Life with Mikey

Life with the Cannibals

Life with the Lyons

Lifeboat

Lifeforce

Lifeguard

Lifespan

The Lift

Lift to the Scaffold

The Light across the Street

The Light at the Edge of the World

The Light in the Forest

The Light in the Piazza

Light of Day

Light Sleeper

The Light that Failed

The Light Touch

Light Up the Sky

The Lighthorseman

Lighthouse

Lightnin’

Lightning Jack

Lightning over Water

Lightning Strikes Twice

Lights of New York

Lights of Old Broadway

Lights of Variety

The Lightship

Like Father Like Son

Like Grains of Sand

Like Mike

Like Water for Chocolate

The Likely Lads

A Likely Story

Li’l Abner

The Lilac Domino

Lilac Time

Lilacs in the Spring

Lili

Lili Marleen

Lilies

Lilies of the Field    1930

Lilies of the Field    1963

Liliom

Lilith

Lillian Russell

Lilly Turner

Lilo & Stitch

Lily in Love

Lilya 4-Ever

Limbo    1972

Limbo    1999

Limehouse Blues

Limelight    1935

Limelight    1952

The Limey

Limit Up

The Limping Man

Linda

The Lineup

The Linguini Incident

Link

The Lion

The Lion Has Wings

The Lion in Winter

A Lion Is in the Streets

The Lion King

Lion of the Desert

Lionheart

Lipstick

Liquid Sky

The Liquidator

Lisa and the Devil

Lisbon

The Lisbon Story

The List of Adrian Messenger

Listen

Listen Darling

Listen to Britain

Listen to Me

Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones

Lisztomania

Little Accident    1930

Little Accident    1939

Little Annie Rooney

The Little Ark

Little Big Horn

Little Big League

Little Big Man

Little Big Shot

A Little Bit of Heaven

Little Black Book

Little Boy Lost

Little Buddha

Little Caesar

The Little Colonel

Little Fockers

The Little Damozel

Little Darlings

Little Dorrit

The Little Drummer Girl

Little Egypt

Little Fauss and Big Haisy

The Little Foxes

Little Friend

The Little Giant

Little Giant

Little Giants

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

The Little Hut

Little Ida

Little Johnny Jones

Little Lord Fauntleroy    1921

Little Lord Fauntleroy    1936

Little Man Tate

Little Man, What Now?

Little Men

The Little Mermaid

The Little Minister

Little Miss Broadway

Little Miss Marker    1934

Little Miss Marker    1980

Little Mr Jim

Little Murders

Little Nellie Kelly

Little Nicky

A Little Night Music

Little Nikita

Little Odessa

Little Old New York

Little Orphan Annie

The Little Polar Bear

The Little Prince

The Little Princess

A Little Princess

Little Rascals

Little Red Monkey

A Little Romance

A Little Sex

Little Shop of Horrors    1960

Little Shop of Horrors    1986

Little Tough Guy

Little Tough Guys in Society

The Little Vampire

Little Vera

Little Voice

Little Women    1933

Little Women    1949

Little Women    1994

The Little World of Don Camillo

The Little Rebel

Live a Little, Steal a Lot

Live and Let Die

Live Flesh

Live for Life

The Live Ghost

Live, Love and Learn

Live Now, Pay Later

Live Nude Girls

Lives of a Bengal Lancer

The Living Corpse

The Living Daylights

The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue

The Living Dead Girl

The Living Desert

The Living End

Living Free

The Living Idol

Living in a Big Way

Living in Oblivion

Living It Up

Living on Velvet

Living Out Loud

The Lizzie Mcguire Movie

The Llano Kid

Lloyds of London

Loaded

Lone Shark

Local Hero

Loch Ness

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Lock Up

Lock Up Your Daughters

The Locket

The Locusts

The Lodger    1926

The Lodger    1932

The Lodger    1944

Logan’s Run

Lola    1960

Lola    1982

Lola + Bilidikid

Lola Montes

Lolita    1962

Lolita    1997

Lolly Madonna XXX

London

London after Midnight

London Belongs to Me

The London Blackout Murders

London by Night

London Can Take It

London Kills Me

London Melody

The London Nobody Knows

London Town

The Lone Hand

The Lone Ranger

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold

The Lone Rider Ambushed

The Lone Rider Fights Back

The Lone Rider in Ghost Town

Lone Star    1952

Lone Star    1996

The Lone Wolf

Lone Wolf and Cub

Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx

Lone Wolf and Cub: Babycart In Peril

Lone Wolf and Cub: Babycart In The Land Of Demons

Lone Wolf and Cub: Babycart to Hades

Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of the Vengeance

Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven In Hell

The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date

Lone Wolf McQuade

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady

The Lone Wolf Strikes

The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance

The Loneliness of the Long Distant Runner

Lonely Are the Brave

The Lonely Guy

Lonely Hearts

Lonely in America

The Lonely Lady

The Lonely Man

The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne

Lonelyhearts

Lonesome

Lonesome Cowboys

The Long and the Short and the Tall

The Long Arm

The Long Dark Hall

The Long Day Closes

The Long Day’s Dying

Long Day’s Journey into Night

The Long Duel

The Long Good Friday

The Long Goodbye

The Long Gray Line

The Long Hot Summer

Long John Silver

The Long Kiss Goodnight

Long Live Life

Long Live the Lady!

The Long Long Trailer

The Long Memory

The Long Night

Long Pants

The Long Riders

The Long Ships

Long Time Dead

The Long Voyage Home

The Long Wait

Long Weekend

Long Zhi Ren Zhe

 The Longest Day

The Longest Yard

The Longshot

Longtime Companion

Look at Me

Look Back in Anger

Look Before You Love

Look for the Silver Lining

Look Up and Laugh

Look Who’s Laughing

Look Who’s Talking

Look Who’s Talking Now

Look Who’s Talking Too

Looker

Lookin’ to Get Out

Looking for Love

Looking for Mr Goodbar

Looking for Richard

Looking Forward

The Looking Glass War

Looking on the Bright Side

Looney Tunes: Back in Action

Loophole

Loose Ankles

Loose Cannons

Loose Connections

Loot

The Looters

Lord Camber’s Ladies

Lord Edgware Dies

Lord Jeff

Lord Jim

Lord Love a Duck

Lord of the Flies    1963

Lord of the Flies    1990

Lord of the Rings    1978

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

The Lords of Discipline

The Lords of Flatbush

Lorenzo’s Oil

Lorna Doone    1934

Lorna Doone    1951

Loser

Loser Takes All    1956

Loser Takes All    1990

Losing Isaiah

The Loss of Sexual Innocence

Lost and Found

Lost Angel

Lost Boundaries

The Lost Boys

Lost Command

The Lost Continent

Lost Highway

Lost Horizon    1937

Lost Horizon    1973

Lost in a Harem

Lost in America

Lost in La Mancha

Lost in Siberia

Lost in Space

Lost in the Stars

Lost in Translation

Lost in Yonkers

A Lost Lady

The Lost Man

The Lost Moment

The Lost Patrol

The Lost People

The Lost Son

Lost Souls

The Lost Squadron

The Lost Weekend

The Lost World    1925

The Lost World    1960

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

A Lot Like Love

The Lottery Bride

Lottery Lover

Louisa

Louise

Louisiana

Louisiana Purchase

Louisiana Story

Loulou

The Lovable Cheat

Love    1927

Love    1971

Love Actually

Love Affair    1932

Love Affair    1939

Love Affair    1994

Love Among the Millionaires

Love and a .45

Love & Basketball

Love and Bullets

Love and Death

Love and Death on Long Island

Love and Hisses

Love and Human Remains

Love and Money

Love and Other Catastrophes

Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing

Love & Sex

Love at First Bite

Love at Large

A Love Bewitched

The Love Bug

Love, Cheat & Steal

The Love Child

Love Crazy

Love Crimes

A Love Divided

Love etc.

Love Eternal

Love Field

Love from a Stranger    1936

Love from a Stranger    1947

The Love God?

The Love Goddesses

Love Happy

Love Has Many Faces

Love, Honour and Obey

Love Hurts

Love in Ambush

Love in Black and White

Love in Bloom

A Love in Germany

Love in the Afternoon

Love in the Strangest Way

Love Is a Ball

Love Is a Headache

Love Is a Many Splendored Thing

Love Is a Rocket

Love Is Better Than Ever

Love Is News

Love Is the Devil

Love Jones

Love Lessons

The Love Letter

Love Letters    1945

Love Letters    1983

Love Letters of a Star

Love, Life and Laughter

Love Liza

The Love Lottery

The Love Machine

The Love Match

Love Me Darling

Love Me Forever

Love Me If You Dare

Love Me or Leave Me

Love Me Tender

Love Me Tonight

Love, Mother

The Love Nest

Love Nest

The Love of Jeanne Ney

The Love of Sunya

Love on the Dole

Love on the Run    1936

Love on the Run    1979

Love on Wheels

The Love Parade

Love Potion No.9

Love, Soldiers and Women

A Love Song for Bobby Long

Love Story    1944

Love Story    1970

Love Streams

The Love Test

Love That Brute

Love Thy Neighbour    1940

Love Thy Neighbour    1973

Love under Fire

Love! Valour! Compassion!

Love with the Proper Stranger

Loved

The Loved One

The Loveless

Lovely & Amazing

Lovely Rita

Lovely to Look At

A Lovely Way to Die

A Lover and His Lass

Lover Come Back    1946

Lover Come Back    1961

Loverboy

The Lovers

Lovers    1991

Lovers    1999

Lover and Other Strangers

Lovers Courageous

Lovers Lane

The Lovers of Lisbon

Lovers of Montparnasse

Lovers of the Arctic Circle

The Lovers of Toledo

Love’s Labours Lost

Loves of a Blonde

The Lovers of Carmen

The Lovers of Edgar Allan Poe

The Lovers of Joanne Godden

Lovesick

Lovin’ Molly

Loving

Loving Couples

Loving in the Rain

Loving You

A Low Down Dirty Shame

The Lower Depths

Lucas

Lucie Aubrac

The Luck of Ginger Coffey

The Luck of the Irish

The Luckiest Girl in the World

Lucky Boy

Lucky Break

Lucky Devils

Lucky Jim

Lucky Jordan

Lucky Lady

Lucky Me

Lucky Night

Lucky Partners

The Lucky Star

The Lucky Stiff

The Lucky Texan

Lucretia Borgia

Lucy Gallant

Ludwig

Lullaby of Broadway

Lulu Belle

Lumière d’Eté

La Luna

The Lunatic

Lunch on the Grass

Lure of the Wilderness

Lured

Lust for a Vampire

Lust for Gold

Lust for Life

Lust in the Dust

Lust in the Sun

The Lusty Men

Luther

Luv

Luxury Liner    1933

Luxury Liner    1948

The Luzhin Defence

Lydia

Lydia Bailey

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Five Super Cool Backyard Picnicking Tips from PicnicTrend.com

Sometimes the best place to picnic is in your own backyard. Picture this…apple trees, maple trees, flowering bushes and a wide expanse of lawn, a wooden swing situated off to the side amongst flowering hostas and hydrangeas, tiki torches strategically placed and filled with citronella oil to keep away bugs, a hammock waiting for the next occupant, the setting sun and children playing a rowdy game of chase in the warm grass.  Ah, summertime has arrived and this fabulous oasis is a snapshot into the backyards of many across the US. The only thing missing is a blanket and a picnic basket filled with delectable treats.

Picnicking is a tradition throughout the summer across all walks and in all cities but we often forget about how fun and relaxing it can be in our own backyards. The big advantage here is no one has to pack the car and gather up the kids and it can be as spontaneous or planned out as you like. Here are a few tips to remember, though, to make it complete.

Grab a blanket. The absolute best blankets are specifically designed for picnicking and offer a nice cushy side to sit on and an opposite side with a waterproof barrier to keep you dry. These are especially great for twilight picnics where star watching is at a premium and the grass gets dewy.
A Basket is a must. It just is…really. And, yes, even in your own backyard. Why? Because nothing says picnic like a basket, plus, it’s a lot easier to carry picnic fare to and from the house in a basket. Today’s picnic baskets come loaded with cutlery, plates, wine glasses, salt and pepper shakers, napkins, cutting boards, etc. So, they simply make the whole idea of a picnic more glamorous and fun. Baskets are sort of the one-stop-shop of picnicking where all the needed essentials are taken care of which means less worry for you.
Bug spray is right up there as a necessity, in the Big Black Picnic Trend Super Secret Picnic Book. We recommend the natural kind you can find in most health food stores. It’s easier on the skin of little ones and kinder to the environment.
Some kind of sun protection is recommended. No we are not doctors but the sun can be pretty intense in the summer months so hats and sunscreen are always a good idea for any outdoor activity.
A garden hose for clean up. This is where it can get fun. Instead of packing hand wipes, just grab the garden hose and start spraying to clean up messy hands. Kids of all ages love this. It’s refreshing and has a hint of fun danger to it. After all, who really knows if and when a garden hose will go awry?

Ok, that’s it. Our five super easy and super fun backyard picnicking tips. For more information on where to get cool picnic gear and picnic supplies, check out PicnicTrend.com. In the meantime, enjoy the great outdoors and get your picnic on!

Brandon Woodmansee is an outdoor enthusiast and co-owner of PicnicTrend.com, where you can find everything you need to get outside and enjoy a fantastic picnic.

How Do Party Supplies Make Sensational Parties

Party supplies add the essential atmosphere to a party. They enhance the theme of your party. Getting the proper party supplies reduces your stress of arranging the party. They are available in various forms such as poppers, streamers, table decorations, party bags, plastic cups, paper goods, inflatables, party favors, accessories, banners, gift baskets, dance floor prizes and so on. Once the party supplies are delivered, you can concentrate on other things like food, music, location, sorting out the guest list and so on.

 

There are different categories for party supplies and they are paper goods, inflatables, party favors, accessories, banners and so on. In general, party supplies can also be found under different names such as party items, party decorations and party products. It is completely upon the mood of the person to use the names.

 

Various forms

 

Party supplies are generally available in themes. There are different supplies for different parties such as the colorful feather boas make great party supplies for a little girl’s princess party or a glamorous movie party. Then there are different supplies for a wedding party, the Hanukkah party, the patriotic party. Colorful LED ice cubes when in put in punch bowl, inflatables in the form of sun and the snowman are fun to look at a party. You can use colorful metallic dangles as party decorations and hang them from the ceiling.

 

Themed party supplies for kids

 

Theme parties are very popular among kids. Themed party supplies add a fun to it. There are different theme party kits available for kids. You can go for the Harry Potter theme kit or the Superman party kit.

 

Themed party supplies for grown ups

 

For the grown ups and adults, a theme of a tropical island with toes tucked in sand can be of great fun. One great party favor for grown ups can be an engraved glass ice bucket crafted from glass with personal message of your choice. It can be a great party favor and can be used even in anniversaries, weddings, engagement parties.

 

Before getting the party supplies, it is advisable to go through varieties available online for good idea about the supplies, their prices, time delivery and availability.

 

Party favors to cherish moments

 

Party supplies also helps you recapture the moments from the nights through its favors and treats. You can also cherish the moments after all the hectic job of cleaning up, by going through the snaps taken during the night. You can also share the moments with your guests by treating them with the snaps nicely framed in fabulous party charm frames. These frames are generally available in pink and are decorated with charms. These photo frames help you and your guests relive the moment.

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Sunglasses— A Must for Any Age

  Sunglasses aren’t just a fashion accessory or something that adults need to wear on sunny days. Wearing sunglasses, from birth through old age, can help save your eyesight.

Early exposure, long-term damage

  Some studies suggest that 80 percent of sun damage occurs by age 18. Long-term exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays is a big factor in vision loss. Studies indicate that too much sunlight may lead to:

Cataracts and age-related macular degeneration, which rob adults of eyesight
Skin cancer around the eyelids
Pterygia (benign growths on the eye’s surface that can block vision)

  There are three types of UV radiation: UV-A, UV-B and UV-C.

UV-A can damage the macula, the part of the retina that controls central vision.
UV-B affects the front part of the eye —the cornea and lens and can cause even more damage than UV-A.
UV-C is absorbed by the ozone layer and is not dangerous.

  Over-exposure to UV-B rays for short periods can lead to corneal sunburn. This can cause pain, a feeling of grit in the eyes and even short-term vision loss. You can get this kind of exposure at the beach or on a ski slope without proper eye protection. For children, this can cause long-term vision problems.

  Bright sun and glare also cause immediate problems. Bright sunlight interferes with your vision and ability to see clearly. It causes you to squint and makes your eyes water.

  Since proper eye protection helps prevent future vision loss, make sure that:

Your kids wear sunglasses, and they understand why.
They keep wearing sunglasses into adulthood.
You wear sunglasses, too. If you set a good example, your children will be more likely to get into the habit of wearing sunglasses as well.

When to wear sunglasses

  Sunglasses are not just for sunny summer days, when UV rays are at least three times higher than in winter. Reflections from snow, water, sand or pavement can intensify UV rays to extremely high levels.

  Don’t be fooled by a cloudy day. The sun’s rays pass right through the haze and thin clouds. When outside, wear sunglasses. Be sure to wear them in the early afternoon when UV radiation is strongest.

  The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) says you should wear sunglasses when you take part in winter sports. You should also wear them at high altitudes, where UV light is more intense. Keep your sunglasses on when you take medications that can increase your sensitivity to sunlight.

Are sunglasses enough?

Have your child wear a hat along with sunglasses – and do the same yourself. When you wear a hat and sunglasses outside, your child will more likely follow your lead.
Give your child a wide-brimmed hat to wear – it will block about half of UV rays and provide extra protection. Even a baseball cap can limit UV rays that hit the eyes from above or around glasses.
Teach your children to never look directly into or stare at the sun – Looking at the sun for too long, even during an eclipse, can cause permanent blindness.
Try to keep children out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. – This is when the sun’s rays are strongest.
Keep children younger than six months old out of direct sunlight – Baby strollers with a canopy or umbrella can help shield them from direct sunlight.

 

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