Posted by admin on May 26th, 2011

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Posted by admin on May 6th, 2011

Hyderabad is a big city of India located in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the capital city of the state. It is globally famous for its software industries. The city is also emerging as a hub of reputed Packers and Movers (moving companies).

There are several moving companies in the city offering range of domestic or international services. Hyderabad moving companies are well known among their clients for their quality and excellent moving or relocation services. But it is not assurance that all moving companies of Hyderabad are good and provide quality services. There is also possibility of some new comers/inexperienced companies in the city. The article mentions only about reputed, experienced and reliable moving companies of Hyderabad, India.

Services provided by reputed moving companies of Hyderabad

01. Local Household Shifting Services
02. Residential Shifting Services
03. Commercial Relocation Services
04. Corporate Relocation Services
05. Industrial Shifting Services 06. Furniture Moving Services
07. Car Carrier & Transportation Services 08. Domestic Shifting Services
09. International Shifting Services
10. Warehousing & Storage Facilities
11. Sea Cargo Services
12. Air Cargo Services
13. Logistic Services
14. Freight Forwarding Services
15. Custom Clearance 16. Insurance Services
17. Packing and Moving Services
18. Packing and Unpacking Services
19. Loading and Unloading Services

Some of Hyderabad Packers and Movers companies also provide postal services like

01. Courier Services
02. Parcel Services, etc

Packers Movers Hyderabad based moving companies are well known among their clients or customers for their reliable, prompt and quality services at economical cost. That’s why packing and moving companies from Hyderabad are gaining popularity rapidly. A reputed moving company from Hyderabad provides very hassle free packing and moving services and provides comprehensive solution all relocation and shifting needs.

If you a hire a reputed moving company from Hyderabad you need not need to have worriers about shifting. The entire process of shifting will be done by expert workers under expert supervision. Packing of household items will be done carefully using packing and wrapping materials of good quality with the assurance of safe and secure delivery of your household items in time.

When it comes to international shifting, there are also Hyderabad based moving companies to assist people with custom clearance. When it comes to transportation of cars, bikes or other small vehicles, there are also Hyderabad moving companies to assist people with quality services. A reputed moving firm of Hyderabad has special containers and trailers to transport cars. Some moving companies of Hyderabad also provide international car transportation services.

Thus we see that hiring a reputed Packers and Movers Hyderabad based company is very beneficial to us. If you live in Hyderabad or want to shift your home to Hyderabad then it is more beneficial to hire the services of a reputed moving company from Hyderabad. Well, you too are looking for a reputed moving company from your home shifting, car transportation, office shifting or warehousing facilities, then Hyderabad can be I think best place to find a reliable and reputed moving company.

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Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2011

Or to cover a car in sticky notes? Or balloons?
It is a mid-sized sedan btw.

By cover/wrap, I mean covering everything on the exterior (aka not the inside) except the bottom. So, wheels, windshields, doors, side view mirrors, head lights, tail lights, etc. are all game.

Usually, if the car is being given as a gift, then the giver just puts a red bow on the hood or roof or steering wheel of the car. I say "red", but if you like, you can use any color you want to. You can get a little box for the keys and wrap that up.

If you’re doing it as a prank, well, I don’t think much of that prank.

Posted by admin on April 29th, 2011

Porsche Carrera 4S full Car-Wrap in schwarz matt

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Posted by admin on April 20th, 2011

We live in times when the innocence of childhood is being lost earlier than ever before.  What can we as parents, grandparents and caretakers do to postpone the inevitable?  What can we do to create memories and experiences for our children (and ourselves) to treasure for a lifetime?

Get outside as much as possible.  It was a beautiful, rainy, Spring day here in Northern Arizona and I needed to return some books to the library.  However, when I pulled into the parking lot, I didn’t jump out of the car and dash into the library right away.  My attention was captured by the site of a small boy, probably about two years old, playing in the adjacent park.  Between the library parking lot and the shady park, runs a small gully.  On a wet day such as this one, water coursed through that grassy gully.  The object of my attention was dressed in a hooded slicker and rubber boots.  He was wading in the water and floating sticks down the stream.  Now I could plainly see that on frequent occasions the water was trickling down inside those little green rubber boots.  I felt sure that the boy’s caretaker (grandmother?) watching from the bank also knew that she would be peeling soggy socks off those little feet when they got home.  But weighing the options, she had decided that wet feet were a bargain in exchange for the glorious experiences of the day.

Find a park, drive to the forest, spend time next to rivers, lakes and oceans.  Take along a good book and let your child romp in the outdoors.  Even if you can’t get away very often, make sure that when you do, the outing lasts long enough for satiation to set in.  Of course, with some children that might mean spending the entire day at the playground.  To avoid unpleasantness at the end, agree on a time limit before you go and give a 15 minute and then 5 minute warning when the time to leave is approaching.  And then stick to it!

Don’t mind a little mess.  Creativity and imagination need stretches of uninterrupted time and sometimes the creative processes require a few props.  It can get pretty messy!  So make a plan.  Designate an area for capricious play, “No toys in the kitchen or dining room!”  Only one type of toy out at a time, “Put away all the action figures before you get out the legos.”  Have a time frame, “At 5:00 everybody stops what they are doing and we become a clean team.”

Read stories, tell stories.  Of course, read to your children.  I especially like fables and fairy tales.  Reading together is fun and can often provide one of those “teaching moments” giving you the opportunity to discuss the morals and messages behind the story itself.

But don’t rely on books alone for your stories.  Tell some of your own.  Children love to hear stories of the things they did when they were younger.  They also love to hear stories of your own childhood.  Here’s a story my dad used to tell us. 

He was one of six children growing up on a busy farm.  Everyone worked hard.  It was the end of the summer and Grandma (dad’s mom) had been working in the hot kitchen all day preserving food in jars.  When dinner came around she was especially tired and cranky.  In her super-sensitive emotional state, Grandma felt unappreciated.  It seemed that everyone had something negative to say about the meal.  She cracked!  “The next person who says anything critical about my cooking will be preparing all the meals from now on!”

The table was a quiet place after that.  For weeks everyone talked in hushed tones and made pointed compliments about the food, but Grandma had not forgotten her threat.  The family was sure of that!

Dad’s oldest brother, my Uncle Lee, was the kind of person who liked to stir things up a bit.  He knew that dad’s other brother, my Uncle Paul, was an impulsive sort and often acted and spoke before thinking.  The evil plan was hatched.  Uncle Lee dumped a mountain of salt into the pot of beans cooking on the stove and waited for dinnertime to arrive. 

Sure enough, when a forkful of those beans went into Uncle Paul’s mouth, he shouted out, “Whew, these beans are salty!”  Then my dad would mimic the facial expressions of Paul as he realized what he had done and quickly back-pedaled by saying, “Just like I like ‘em!”

I can’t guarantee that this story truly originated in my Grandmother’s farm house, but we enjoyed having dad tell it time and time again.

Play games.  Board games, card games, active games, educational games, silly games, all of them are good.  Games are invaluable for learning important life lessons such as sportsmanship.  They can also be used to teach a wide range of subject matter—Math, Science, Social Studies, Language, there’s a game for all of them.  If your budget is tight, check with your local library.  If they don’t already offer puzzles and games for checkout, maybe they just haven’t thought of it!

Are you physically able to get down on the floor to play?  Do so if you can.  Putting yourself on the same level as a child is powerful non-verbal communication.  A child is much more likely to open up when you do so.  The experts will all tell you that it is more important to be a parent than a friend to your child, and I will agree with them.  The thought I would add, however, is that you do want your child to see you as an ally.  Knowing that he or she has someone to talk with and depend on is vital to a child’s confidence and self-esteem.

Keep an art box.  Put in crayons, paper, markers, scissors, paint, glitter, glue.  Also put in differently-shaped cardboard boxes, rolls from paper towels, toilet paper and wrapping paper.  Collect pinecones and bottle caps to add.  Anything you can think of, really!  Find an old sheet that you can use to cover the table or spread out on the floor.  Who knows, you may frame that sheet one day!

Have a dress-up trunk.  Save old Halloween costumes.  Large scraps of fabric become capes or princess gowns.  Hats and scarves of all sorts belong in your dress-up kit.  Do you have any old make-up that can be donated?  Next, find a book of plays or act out your favorite story.  You may not even turn on the television for a change!

Use parental-control media devices.  Well sure, they are going to see and hear it sooner or later.  But the point is to make that later instead of sooner.  Find out what the ratings are and then develop a plan for adding more levels as your child matures.  Include the children when making the plan.  Rules that you helped develop are always easier to follow.

Perpetuate the silly childhood myths such as Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, etc.  It’s not lying, it’s make believe.  Children understand the difference.  Many children enjoy pretending they still believe long after the truth is revealed.  And most older children will continue to pretend with younger children who still do believe. 

Bake cookies.  You have to do it, even if they are from pre-made cookie dough.  The sticky texture of the dough, the delicious smell wafting from the oven, the sizzle as a too-hot cookie touches a wet tongue, and the extra crispiness of the last batch that got left in the oven too long—all these sensations will contribute to lasting memories of a sweet childhood!

Our childhood years are few in comparison to the decades of adulthood.  Special and precious, let’s do all we can to make those years positive and memorable.

Jean Fisher

Posted by admin on April 16th, 2011

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Posted by admin on April 11th, 2011

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Posted by admin on April 6th, 2011

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Posted by admin on April 6th, 2011

The bridal shower is a chance for the ladies in the future bride’s life to honor her with a get-together that includes good food, fun and games. Games at bridal shower usually bond ladies together, or complete a task for the future bride.

A game that serves as an ice breaker is always a fun game to start the party. One game you can play is called the Name Tag Game. In this game, the hostess writes the name of each one of the guests along with a word related to marriages like veil, groom, etc on a name tag. The rule of the game is that you are not permitted to say the word on your name tag or else you lose your name tag to the person that got you to say the word.

If you win other name tags, you are not to say any of the words on either your name tag or any of the others. There’s typically a time limit for this game and the person who has the most tags when time runs out is the winner.

The Purse Game is another game at bridal showers, where the hostess lists down items likely to be in a ladies’purse. These items are assigned points from 1-5 depending on the uniqueness of the item. Car keys could be a 1 on the scale, and an eyelash curler a five. The hostess might also give 10 bonus points for the girl who can produce the most outrageous item from her purse.

Another variation of this game is to have an inventory of items and call out the items. The first lady to find each item and hand it to the person judging the game wins one point. After the complete list has been finished, the lady with the most points is announced the winner.

The Television Couple Game is yet another bridal shower game. The hostess will read out the first names of a TV couple and the guests try and guess the last name of the couple. Some example clues with the answers are George and Jane Jetson, and Al and Peg Bundy. One point may be awarded for each correct answer or a point system may be established to award more points to more obscure references.

Another game could be a simple lucky draw game. The hostess may purchase some cheap gifts and ask each player to fill out an envelope with their name and address to go into the draw. The hostess then picks out a name for each prize. This may be a fun game as it offers the guests an opportunity to win a prize and it helps the bride as she will be able to use the envelopes to send out thank you cards.

To encourage guests to interact, the Who Am I game is played. A picture is pinned to the back of every guest, and the point of the game is to ask Yes or No questions to other guests to ascertain the picture on your back. At the end of the party, each guest takes a guess at who is depicted in the photograph on their back.

For the Wedding Jumble game, the hostess will prepare an inventory of words related to a marriage day like toast, limo, receptions, and promises. Next the hostess will scramble each word so the letters are out of order and supply each guest with a copy of the scrambled words. The guest will be given time to unscramble the words and the individual that unscrambles the most words wins. If more than one person gets all the words correct then the individual that did so in the fastest time is the winner.

The Wedding Day Obstacle Course is another game that may truly help out the bride. In this game, the guests are timed on how fast they finish a certain task, for example wrapping gifts. Not only is this a game that is both fun to look at and take part in but it also helps the bride to finish some of the jobs on her list.

All these games are a large amount of fun at a bridal shower and they inspire the guests to interact with each other in an informal atmosphere. These games can also help relatives get to know each other better, which is useful particularly if the bride and grooms’ families do not know one another well.

Thomas Choo
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/bridal-shower-games-to-liven-up-the-party-707633.html

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2011

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