James Brown asked:


When you have a baby, even having enough space isn’t enough to get you organized and to help you stay that way. With a little research and some good advice, you and baby can be well on your way to a simpler lifestyle.

Organizers For Baby’s Room

You can buy a six compartment organizer for your baby’s room. With six compartments you can store more items, and if you travel, it can be easily folded and packed in your luggage. Kids will like placing items in and out of the compartments. Most organizers you find are for diapers only, but with this versatile product, you can organize much more than just diapers. And for added convenience, you can store this organizer neatly in the closet or on a hook.

If you find that the stuffed animals are getting the best of it in your child’s room, you can go out and purchase a toy hammock net. With the installation of a few simple hooks, your toy dilemma will become a thing of the past. Usually these hammocks are made from material that will stretch, and will hold many stuffed animals in any corner of the room, off the floor and stored neatly.

Feeding Time

If you use powdered formula for your baby, buying a powder baby formula dispenser can be more than convenient. It can assure of the safety of the powdered milk and you can take it just as easily when you need to travel. This container can be used for transporting baby cereal as well, preventing spills from boxes that leak. You can use your dispenser for treats and snacks as your baby grows. This is a product that you will use long past infanthood.

You can find a wonderful baby food jar organizer that can make buying and storing your baby’s food a snap. You can free up valuable cabinet space when you store your baby food in a baby food jar organizer. It will make your task even simpler when you need to resupply because your jars will all be nicely organized.

A great product for working moms is the BabySteps Freezer Tray. When you own this device, you can make and store homemade baby food to be fed to your baby when you are not at home. Dads will really love the convenience of the BabySteps Freezer Tray. They will never have to figure out what to feed the baby that mom will approve of.

Out And About

It can be tough to carry all things that you and baby need when you go out for a stroll in the carriage. With Buggy Buddy you will have a stroller bin that is right within your reach that also has a zippered pouch for you to store any valuables. It also has a drink holder that is insulated and also comes with a cargo bin.

A great organizing product for car travel is the Cargo Caddy. With the Cargo Caddy you can keep all your child’s most important items right within his/her reach. It attaches to any booster or car seat and has storage for a sippy cup, games and snacks.

You can find any number of products that can make life with baby a little easier. Talk to your friends and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Annie

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lost&found asked:


i bought a hammock a while back and havent figured out where i could put it, i was watching this movie earlier and i saw someone have a hammock in their room over their bed it looked cool but is it possible, i just dont want to fall from there, and if so how could i hang it from the ceiling such as in whats the best thing to use.

Christian
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Nov
02
Ann Marier asked:


There are many companies that make hammocks and, in order to stay in business, these companies need to make quality parts that will last for a long time. Each part of a hammock has to be correct or the hammock will break.

The most critical parts of a hammock are the hammock straps. The straps hold the hammock to two points and must be strong enough to support the person and the hammock while being tied at varying angles and to various objects.

The hammock straps do more work than any other parts of the hammock. They are constantly being tied and untied to trees, poles and other like objects. Trees can begin to fray the straps and cause the hammock to fail. The hammock straps must be thick enough to hold a lot of weight but supple enough to be tied over and over again.

The other part of the hammock straps to be considered is the length of each strap. If they are too short they won’t be very useful, and if they are too long they are costing extra money and material. All of these things must be considered when thinking about the importance of hammock straps.

Reasons For Hammock Straps To Fail

Anything that is made by man will sometimes fail. The best engineering along with the best plans can’t stop failure. That’s why hammock manufacturers took extra care to make sure the straps wouldn’t fail unless they came under extreme conditions. This allows the product to be used by a wide variety of people and it will not break under normal conditions.

Hammock straps do fail sometimes, however, and for various reasons. Most of the time, hammock straps fail because of the customer not following directions or not using common sense while using the hammock.

For example, leaving the straps tied to a tree all year long while being exposed to the harsh elements of the outdoors can weaken the straps and cause them to fail. The straps can become dry rotted and can potentially snap.

Another thing that can make hammock straps fail is abusing the straps. If the customer ties the straps to whatever is available, then some things will begin to tear apart and eventually break. Also, leaving knots in the straps will over-stress the nylon or cotton and cause the straps to break down internally and weaken to the point of failure while the customer is laying in the hammock. The customer can have a long lasting high quality hammock if they take care of it and use basic common sense.

Vernon

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Andrew Watkins asked:


Why not check out a very special Guesthouse in Barbados for your vacation instead of an expensive and often impersonal and overrated hotel.

We started looking for a cheap hotel in Barbados and ended up in the most fabulous guesthouse called
Sea-U Guesthouse on the east coast of the island in Tent Bay, St Joseph, Bathsheba.
If you haven’t heard of Bathsheba then it is your loss, because this is half way up the unspoiled eastern coast of Barbados, and well off the tourist hotspots in the south and west of Barbados.

If you choose the Sea-U Guesthouse for your Barbados Accommodation what will it be like?

A good description would be a Tropical Gem with beautiful tropical gardens and an amazing view of the Atlantic Ocean. A wonderful peaceful Caribbean Inn is another description. The most apt comment by a leaving guest is to describe the whole experience at the Sea U Guesthouse, as a little piece of paradise.

The rooms whilst simple and clean have great views and a couple of them even have their own hammock, with at least six hammocks between the palm trees in the garden. One of the great joys is no TV, clocks, radio, or Internet, so you can relax in a hammock, listen to the waves crashing on the rocks, and enjoy the novel you have been meaning to read all year. Note the windows have no glass which does mean you can be lulled to sleep secure in your mosquito net, but aware sometimes of other guests chatting on the porch outside.
Apart from the rooms which are part of the main house there are three small chalet style apartments in the garden, each with a kitchenette.

The beach at Bathsheba is easily accessible, Bathsheba is beautiful, and almost tourist free, and you can walk for miles on the beach, which of course faces the Atlantic, there are a lot of rocks, fearsome breaking waves, so not very suitable for swimming. The scenery here is best described as ruggedly beautiful, but if you want to see the island, and visit the more touristy beaches, then a four wheel drive would be sensible, although some folks got around very well in a sort of mini moke beach buggy type large golf cart. Sea U Guesthouse is actually a great base for exploring barbados

This is an Inn that leans heavily on the charm and helpfulness of the owner Uschi and his staff, who make your stay like being part of a large international family, with very high quality service. One of the charms of the Sea U Guesthouse is it attracts people from all corners of the world. They all tend to be like minded people, who don’t want a plastic sanitized Barbados, but want to feel part of the community. You will hear many languages spoken, and there are strong friendships made.

A Bajan Breakfast and a three courseDinner are served from the Garden Restaurant, and are both well priced, and absolutely delicious, and the real taste of Barbados, served in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere overlooking the Ocean. Booking are required for dinner, because the evening meal only happens if there are sufficient bookings. The slight drawback is the lack of restaurants in the immediate area, but to be fair the south and west coast centres are less than an hour’s drive.

The Sea U Guest House is a real Bajan style home from home, which offers a superb alternative to what can sometimes be a less than satisfactory cheap hotel in Barbados. This is the genuine article, absolutely loved by its guests, a quiet retreat, the perfect genuine Barbados accommodation.

Kristen

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