Friday, July 30, 2010

Nita's Random Thoughts

Nita's Random Thoughts


Busy Place

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 02:25 AM PDT

Last Tuesday, we decided to go to Seafood City and Chowking in Westfield Southcenter. For those of you who doesn't know yet, Westfield Southcenter is in Seattle, Washington. Men, that place was packed with people. There were big lines everywhere! After lunch, we decided to stroll in the mall. While I was busy in XXI, the husband was also busy checking out some of men's polo shirts in his favorite store but left since there was a big crowd. He didn't want to wait that long and fall in line for an hour or so. Yeah, he's very spoiled...

Tips for Finding the Best Mattress - www.cellito.com

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:51 PM PDT

A good mattress is one of the most important purchases you will make, especially if you have back or joint pain. It's important to thoroughly research different kinds of mattresses to find one that you're compatible with. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to spend a lot of money to find a quality mattress. The first, and perhaps easiest, thing to consider is size. Couples tend to prefer a queen or even king size mattress. If you are buying for a child, a double bed may be preferable to a twin, because they won't grow out of it.

Another consideration is the type of mattress. For a lightweight person, a standard mattress is probably sufficient, but a heavier person or a person with joint pain will probably be more comfortable on a pillow top mattress. It is often thought that a firm mattress is better for people with bad backs, but that is often not the case.

More expensive mattresses offer a lot of bells and whistles that may add to a comfortable night's sleep for some people. Adjustable beds allow for movement and elevation under the head and knees, which can alleviate back pain. Memory foam mattresses conform to the body and provide extra support without pressure on joints. For couples with different pain levels, beds that adjust from side to side can be especially helpful for achieving a good night's sleep.

Comfort is subjective, so the best thing to do when shopping for a mattress is to take your time and try a lot of different kinds. Shop at a store that specializes in mattresses to get the best information and help from sales people. Ask questions and try at least one of each mattress type. Spend at least 10 to 15 minutes lying on each mattress to really get a sense of whether it's truly comfortable.

Another Busy Day

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:54 PM PDT

It has been another busy day for me here at home. I felt really blessed. Work online has been pretty good these past few months. Can't thank enough for those who believe in me and most especially to God because everything is possible with God. Without him, all of these probably never happened. Thank you for all the blessings you've been given me all these time. Thank you, thank you, thank you :)

Tips for Surviving Flights to London - MyResponsibility.org

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:45 PM PDT

Is the length of the flights to London holding you back from making that overseas trip? Use these tips for surviving flights to London so you can make the trip and enjoy it in the process.

Book Space

If you can swing the cost of first class, then you'll automatically have more room than those in economy seats. If you have to book economy, opt for an aisle seat so you have the aisle to spread out a bit more. Having more room to stretch is going to make the flight a bit more on the comfortable side.

Pack Food and Snacks

Plane food can cause a myriad of uncomfortable issues. For international flights to London, pack your food and snacks. Eating your own food helps your tummy stay full, and it can ensure you won't run into any problems with the plane food giving you issues while flying.

Bring Entertainment

Flights to London go by much faster when you have something to keep you busy. Even if you plan on sleeping the whole flight, pack books, magazines, a deck of playing cards, crossword puzzles, and other items to keep you busy and entertained.

Stay Comfortable

Try to wear loose fitting clothes and dress in layers. If you're hot, you can remove layers. When you settle into your seat, kick off your shoes and get comfortable. Try to get up and move around periodically to keep the blood circulating and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.

Have a Positive Attitude

Your attitude plays a big part in how comfortable flights to London are going to be. Make the best of your time on board. Have a positive attitude as you board the plane and embark on your trip. This, along with following the other tips, is going to make your London flight as pleasurable as possible.

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