Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Why We Sneeze — 10 Facts About Sneezing

 
 
Sneezing is caused by many factors and it must not be associated just with a breathing problem. Sneezing occurs in response to an irritant in the nasal passages. When the nasal passages are irritated, it signals the brain to respond by coordinating the muscles to respond with a forceful expulsion of air to remove the irritant. The irritant that initiates th...e sneeze can be a variety of things from allergens, dust, mold, or chemical irritants. Of course you also sneeze when you have a cold or a viral infection. As tiny as they are, viruses can cause a great deal of nasal swelling and irritation that can trigger sneezing.

Although your eyes can’t pop out if you sneeze, nor your heart will stop breathing. However, suppressing a hard sneeze can cause a blood vessel rupture in your head or neck which will ultimately lead to death while on the other carrying it out can also result into a rib fracture.

We are presenting here another 10 true facts about sneezing.


Your one sneeze adds another 100,000 germs into the s surrounding environment
A normal sneeze travels at about 100 miles an hours, equal to 160 kilometers
You can’t sneeze while you are sleeping
Long sneezing spree was carried out by Donna Griffiths of Worcestershire, England which was carried out for 978 days continously
Iguanas is the most sneezing animal in the world
“Sternutation” is the medical term used for sneezing – looks of more a complex medical procedure, isn’t it?
Humans can’t sneeze with their eyes open and the reason is yet to be found by our medical experts
A rare genetic disorder known as [tooltip "Snatiation is a medical disorder characterized by uncontrollable bursts of sneezing brought on by fullness of the stomach, and typically observed in sufferers immediately after a large meal. — Wikipedia"]“Snatiation“[/tooltip] will cause sneeze after one eats a big meal which results into a full stomach
Some people reckon saying “lamp” or “cucumber” after sensing a sneeze on the way which stops it from happening
You’ll much lighter after releasing a hard sneeze with both your nose and mouth open

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

P. S. I LOVE YOU XOXOXOXO

No matter whatever the festival is, kids tend to enjoy on every occasion and Valentine's Day is no an exception. Valentine’s decoration for kids includes gifts, pictures, cartoons and man more things to make our kid happy. In fact for children, Valentine’s Day craft idea is he making of a Valentine’s Day heart crown. There are many such ideas for Valentine's Day which children would definitely like.

Valentine’s Day is not only for lovers and young people. On this day children also enjoy a lot now a days. Children celebrate Valentine’s Day by decorating the home. And they share chocolates and cake. This chocolates and cakes are shared with his/her loved one.

The main thing about children on Valentine’s Day is Decorations. These Decorations are called as Valentine's Day Decorations for Kids. This includes decorating the home as per his/her interest or liking. On that day children’s buy some decorations item then decorate the home.

Encourage the children’s to make the crafts, decorate the home, making the greeting cards. Because it will effect on children’s mentality and his/her mind to develop the children’s skills. This is the part of the Valentine's Decorations for Kids.

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Decorating for Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to mean a tacky display of cupid cutouts, hearts and glitter. Tasteful interior design ideas for the holidays are more subtle, but still create the festive holiday mood. Opt for accessories and interior design strategies that incorporate the color scheme and romanticism of the holiday without going over the top.

Sophisticated Accessories
Rather than filling a room with heart-covered picture frames, vases and wall decor, consider elegant items in the proper color palette for the holiday. For example, choose a simple pink vase filled with white roses as a classy centerpiece.

Candles
Candles create the romantic mood of the holiday. The trick is to avoid gaudy, glitzy options that are purely designed for February 14th. Instead, a simple set of silver candle sticks with red, white or cream tapers will create an elegance that still fits the style and mood of the occasion.

Serving Trays
This time of year typically calls for a lot of sweet treats. Have them sever two purposes: food and decor. Invest in a classic white three-tier dessert server or a white, wired cupcake stand to display decorative Valentine’s confections.

Fabrics
Adding easily changeable fabrics is a simple way to decorate any room in the house for a special holiday. Inexpensive ways to incorporate holiday fabrics is with removable throw pillow covers or table runners or tablecloths. Opt for classic designs that aren’t filled with images of arrows piercing hearts. Floral prints are Valentine’s appropriate.

Small Touches of Whimsy
If you are set on traditional holiday items, use them in small doses. A set of white napkins that say, “Happy Valentine’s Day” in red or have embroidered heart accents will make a fun statement to an otherwise understated table setting.

Following these simple guidelines will make your space holiday-chic in no time.

Your Turn: How do you decorate and celebrate Valentine’s Day? Do you have any family traditions that you celebrate with your spouse, your kids or even your pets? Tell us about it in the comments section. We’d love to hear how you prep for the holiday.

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