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  • Open design allows mom and dad to watch children while at play
  • Features a molded-in kitchen table, faucet, burner and two seats
  • Accessories not included
  • Adult assembly required


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Step2 Neat & Tidy CottageYour domestic-minded little one will love to keep this charming cottage neat and tidy. This playhouse has molded-in floors with integrated drain holes that help keep kids out of the dirt and dirt out of the house. Comfortable and roomy, this Neat & Tiday Cottage has an open design and clear views in and out of all four sides. Realistic wood and stone detailing add a touch of sophistication. Cottage features working Dutch door and shutters, interactive eletronic phone and doorbell, pass-through mailbox, and molded-in kitchen table with faucet, burner, and two seats. The durable poly construction is designed to withstand many years of active play.



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Great Bedding Ideas for Teens in the Home

If you have teenagers, you know how challenging it can be to find the right things for their room. They have their own style and tastes and nothing will change their mind if they don't like something. Teen bedding has taken off over the past several years trying to capture this large target market by offer a full range of popular choices including all sports themes such as hockey, basketball, football, soccer, baseball and car racing. These themes are particularly popular with teenage boys.

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If you have teenage girls in the home, popular choices include animal prints, contemporary designs even solid colors are cool. Kids bedding is so popular, the number of online retailers offer bedding for this target market has exploded over the past several years. If you prefer shopping in person, there are great selections available at large department stores or home decorating stores.

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You can find teenage bedding in comforter sets or you can purchase separates. One style to check out is denim. This has always been a favorite among teens. You can deck it out with decorative pillows or funky sheets.

Now if you have young children in the home, popular kids bedding includes Spiderman, Superman, Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse, animal themes and Disney characters. You can often find matching area rugs, lamps and other bedroom accessories to complete the entire room. Kids just love to have a common theme in their rooms because it gives them a sense of comfort and belonging.

When shopping for your children's or teen's bedding, take them along so you are sure they like what you are buying. Kids today have specific tastes at a young age and you sure don't want to waste your time or money.

You will be able to find kids bedding in a variety of sizes including twin, full, toddler and crib size. It is recommended that you purchase bedding that is machine washable to keep it looking and smelling fresh for your little one. It is also recommended you wash your bedding weekly especially if your child suffers from allergies.

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Nov 19, 2011 02:06:43

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  • Sleek sports car styled twin bed
  • Sized for twin size box spring and mattress (not included)
  • Wooden mattress supports included.
  • Mattress adjusts to 2 heights
  • Recommended Age Range 3 years and Up


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The Little Tikes Sports Car Twin Bed will be the favorite part of your little racer's room. This unique bed shaped like a sports car is the perfect place for your child to speed off to dreamland. The realistic wheel and hubcap design complete the feel of the sportser.

Black Friday Little Tikes Sports Car Twin Bed (Blue) Specifications

Racing sports cars is a demanding job, and racecar drivers need to get a good night's sleep before a long day of burning rubber at the track. You'll have no trouble getting the "drivers" in your family to go to bed when they know they will be sleeping in this Sports Car Twin Bed. They'll love climbing into the "cockpit," downshifting into "low" gear, and gently cruising into a night of restful sleep. They'll also love its sleek styling and authentic wheel and hubcap detailing. Made of sturdy, double-wall plastic, the bed frame is sized for a standard twin mattress and box springs (not included) that can be set at two different heights. Adult assembly requires pliers and slotted and Phillips head screwdrivers. Wooden mattress supports and assembly instructions included. Measures 94 inches by 58 inches by 27.5 inches. --Chris Burns

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Death of An Infant in Oaxaca, Mexico

Where divergent religious customs merge...

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Daniel Perez Gonzalez was a beautiful baby. His parents Flor and Jorge thought so; my wife Arlene and I agreed. Few are able to share our certainty, though, because we were among the very few to see him alive. Daniel was born in a hospital in Oaxaca (wa-HAW-kah), a city of about 400,000 inhabitants high in Mexico's Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range. I welcomed him into the world along with Arlene, our then 13-year-old daughter Sarah, and Daniel's grandmother Chona. From the womb, the nurse passed our newest extended family member into three sets of anxiously loving arms---Chona's, those of his big sister Carmela (Sarah's closest friend in Oaxaca), and then Sarah.

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We have a long and colorful history together, my Jewish family in my previous hometown of Toronto and my devoutly Catholic family in Oaxaca. Chona is our comadre and matriarch of her family. Not six months earlier she and her grandchildren had shouted Mazel Tov at Sarah's Bat Mitzvah in Toronto. Over the years we have raised many a glass of mezcal (Oaxaca's version of tequila) at milestone birthdays including quince años (the fiesta when a young girl turns fifteen, with similarities to the Bat Mitzvah); we have eaten matzoh together for Passover in Toronto; and we have welcomed many a Christmas, New Year's and Day of The Dead celebrations together in Mexico.

But it was Daniel's death that reinforced for me, through much laughter and many tears, the profound irrelevance of cultural differences in the face of universal rituals surrounding death.

On the day of his birth, it was easy to imagine that Daniel's life would unfold like Sarah's. At 8 pounds, and with a full head of black hair, the baby looked extremely healthy. Like my wife's, Flor's pregnancy had been full-term. Like Sarah, Daniel was born by caesarian section; like Sarah, his mother's umbilical chord had been wrapped around his neck, causing temporary respiratory distress and the need for a few days in an incubator. But we didn't worry, his father and cousin both obstetricians with connections in the Oaxacan medical community. He would receive the best post-natal care available, and we would dance at his wedding one day.
But then their paths diverged. After two days of life, we mourned little Daniel's death of respiratory distress, beside his coffin in Chona's living room, with family, friends and compadres.

Between the birth and the death came a crazy-quilt of only-in-Mexico experiences that resonated with my memories of the mourning process my Canadian family had undergone when my father Sam died a few years earlier.

Most Oaxacans accept that death hits you at home---literally. Daniel left the hospital in a white, ornately-adorned satin-lined coffin, bound not for a funeral home, but for the livingroom of the family compound. Once he was settled atop a table covered with fresh linen, with a large silver crucifix behind him, my compadre Javier and I were dispatched to the Mercado de Abastos (the largest peasant market in the state), to buy white gladioli and flower arrangements. This was a far cry from the somber discussion of formal arrangements at Toronto's Steeles Memorial after my father's death.

In this passionate and expressive country, even death rites are incomplete without the drama of shouting and accusations. At the cemetery I learned that Daniel was to be interred in a low tomb-tike grave atop Tia Lolita (Aunty Lola), his great-great-aunt who had died in 1990, who was layered over yet another relative who had died in 1982. But when we met with the head undertaker, el presidente, at Lolita's graveside only hours after Daniel's death, we were advised that annual fees hadn't been paid in ten years. Much shouting ensued, but in the end, after heated debate, el presidente had successfully "extorted", as was his right, thousands of pesos for arrears of government taxes and administrative fees---plus about 1000 pesos in the likely event that Daniel would require a boveda (literally a vault, the rebar reinforced concrete slabs designed to keep the grave's occupants in an orderly configuration). And we still weren't done. Only once Chona had presented sufficient historical documents to convince everyone that she indeed had the requisite authority to bury Daniel alongside Lolita were the appropriate certificate and receipts issued.

Back at Chona's home mourners had begun to arrive. Shortly thereafter Jorge and I dropped off 150 various pastries, to be used to dip into the traditional hot chocolate served to those attending such gatherings. I then experienced another profound frisson of déjà vu. The notably slower pace of Oaxaca's mañana society was gone. With efficient dispatch, Chona and family transformed the home into a grieving chamber, arranging for necessities such as chair rentals, and ordering attendees off to kitchen duty. There under Chona's roof I traveled back in time to my mother's kitchen, crowded with friends and relatives I hadn't seen in years, just after my father's funeral. I could hear my mother's friend Rayla organizing who would bring what meals into our home during shiva.

Then there were the inevitable tragicomic moments. When I gave my father's eulogy, I couldn't resist telling a story about him that made reference to a shared moment that involved passing gas. In Mexico, the black humor of death is even more visceral. When Chona and I went back to the cemetery to ensure that preparations for the burial were well underway, we found His Highness and his aide a half-foot down, at the top concrete plate of the vault---along with part of a human jawbone. Chona was outraged, and began shouting, "that can't be Tia Lolita!" We came up with many theories for the mystery bone, all revolving around the amorous activities of the dead, none repeatable in this newspaper. That kept us going until we finally came across the complete skull of Tia Lolita, still covered with the traditional fine headcloth to prevent mosquito bites. We ultimately concluded that a few years back someone else had been buried alongside Lola. Mystery of the extra jawbone solved. Here in southern Mexico, multiple burials in the same grave, at times at different levels, and at times involving the removal of bones after several years of non-payment of fees, may occur. In any event, in return for a handsome gratuity el presidente agreed to clear away a spot for Daniel's cajita (little coffin, or literally, box), and hide Lolita's head and any other remaining bones in a sack at one end of the grave opening. The funeral would take place the next day, not unlike the dispatch with which Jews bury their dead---but very different from the traditional adult Oaxacan death custom characterized by several days of prayer, visitation and other rituals prior to burial, similar in purpose and function to the Jewish period of shiva after the interment.

Later that evening back at the house, we listened to a cassette recording of nursery rhymes. Although we in the Judaic tradition are not permitted music during mourning, these tunes seemed appropriate. Arlene tenderly placed a small rattle beside Daniel, in accordance with local custom. A young woman led a 20-minute prayer, strikingly similar in nature to Kaddish in a Shiva home. Then more food--- mole negro (chicken stew in a rich sauce of chilies and chocolate) with buns, tortillas and salsa---and more prayer. When the padre finally arrived late, there was the obligatory humour about the clergy; someone joked that he had just shown up for a meal.

By the following afternoon, we were placing a bountiful display of flowers into the back of a pick-up. Javier and I took final photographs of the baby, and then Jorge placed his son into the back of a 1980s white stationwagon, for his final journey.

The cemetery ritual combined the continuing familiarity of my own Canadian experiences with Mexicana. A few soft prayers, a few handsful of earth placed atop the coffin, and incongruously our two congenial cemetery workers placed the concrete slab back between the remaining portions of the lid to the vault, then mixed and applied cement to seal the boveda. Reminiscent of Jewish custom, Chona asked Javier and I to assist with the shoveling of earth, then invited everyone home for a large luncheon.

Back at the house there was no music. Idle chatter took its place. Eventually, once most of the people had left, and only the barren white altar and the slowly burning mourners' candles remained, Arlene and I decided to go downtown for a walk, sad and emotionally drained, but oddly comforted. After a Oaxacan funeral for a Catholic baby, I felt exactly the way I did the first time I walked outside after arising from my father's shiva.

Death of An Infant in Oaxaca, Mexico
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Black Friday Little Tikes EasyStore Table 2011 Deals

Nov 18, 2011 03:58:57

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  • "Unlocks" and folds for portability or storage
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  • Seats 6 children


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Black Friday Little Tikes Storybook Cottage Twin Bed Feature

  • Features a headboard with "shingled" roof and a bookshelf behind shutters
  • Holds a standard size twin mattress with box springs
  • Wooden mattress supports included
  • Bunk Bed support board or plywood not included
  • Assembly required


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Little Tikes Storybook Cottage Twin BedTransform any little girl's room into a storybook cottage. This charming canopy-style bed features a headboard with a "shingled" roof and a bookshelf behind the shutters. The Storybook Cottage Bed holds a standard size twin mattress with boxspring, bunk bed support board, or plywood (not included). Wooden mattress supports are included.



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Cracked Heels - Care and Home Treatments for This Unsightly Problem

Cracked heels [regular linear cut like wounds that affect the surface of the epidermis] are not harmful but very unsightly and if left without treatment they may turn into deeper fissures [cracks] which are painful, tend to bleed and may get infected [thus posing a added danger to the already unhealthy persons health] and take a lot longer to heal. As with all problems the more you neglect them the worse they become, care of the feet is needed to help prevent this problem.

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Symptoms

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The following symptoms are a great indication that you are neglecting your feet - never neglect your feet! Our feet are our means of transport to and from wherever we want to be, be it the bedroom or the kitchen, these smallish pieces of our anatomy are really important and great care should be taken so that they can stay healthy and continue with the job they were designed for.

1) Itchy skin - generally due to the drying out of the skin, which then shrinks causing a 'stretching' around the area when pressure is applied [standing, walking etc when the heels involved], this could cause the heel to crack. To treat this condition one must first get rid of the dry skin before attempting to treat the dryness with a foot cream.

2) Red flaky patches - a warning that dry cracked heels are on their way, treat this condition as promptly as possible, do not ignore as the condition will worsen.

3) Peeling or cracked skin - oops you have ignored the warning signs and neglected to treat the itch or red flakiness, never ever pull the dry skin off, this could damage the healthy skin and compound the problem. Use a small pair of nail scissors to cut away the dead skin [do this very carefully] before you begin treatment.

4) Bleeding or discharge from the cracks - a very serious problem [due to neglecting to take note of the warning signs above and total neglect of the feet], indicating that the lower levels of tissue are now involved and the patient will now be prone to infection in that area. At this time try avoiding closed shoes and socks, the dampness caused by these make a good breeding ground for fungus/yeast infections and you already have a wound for them to infect.

Common causes of this problem

* prolonged standing or change in walking posture
* hard walking surfaces
* thick dry calloused skin on the heel [usually due to excessive foot activity]
* overweight - increased pressure on the feet
* open back or ill fitting shoes/sandals
* water exposure - dries out the skins natural oils
* some disorders or diseases [athletes foot, psoriasis, eczema or thyroid problems etc]
* age - due to loss of elasticity of the skin
* bad foot hygiene - including living in unhygienic conditions
* deficiency in the necessary nutrients we need like vitamins, minerals and zinc

Remedies for cracked heels

1) vegetable oil or shortening - wash the affected areas and dry thoroughly, apply shortening or the vegetable oil [thick as possible] and pull on a pair of old woolen soaks, leave on overnight. This will soften the dry areas and you should see a improvement after doing this nightly for a few days.

2) banana, avocado and coconut - use 1/2 a avo, 1/2 a coconut and one banana, blend to a creamy paste and apply daily [cover with socks], the pulp of a banana is also very good to treat cracked heels - just put it over the area, leave for 15 minutes and rinse off.

3) lemon juice - soak your feet in lemon juice [natural acid which helps dissolve dead skin] for about 15 minutes, gently exfoliate the dry areas with a soft brush or loofah, rinse and dry your feet before applying nourishing foot balm/cream to your feet.

3) glycerin and rose water - a application of a mixture [half and half] of these two products is known to soothe and help heal cracks in the heel.

4) paraffin wax and mustard oil - melt a little paraffin wax, mix in a few drops of mustard oil and apply to the area every evening, cover with woolen socks and rinse off in the morning. This should be done every evening for 10 to 15 days for best results.

Good habits for foot care

* daily regime - get motivated and start caring for your feet daily, soak your feet in warm water for 15 minutes every evening, use a gentle brush to exfoliate, pat dry and apply a foot balm [to prevent cracks]. If the heel is already cracked you will need to make a mixture of the juice of one lemon mixed with a teaspoon of Vaseline, and once you have soaked and dried your feet you need to rub this mixture into both feet till it is absorbed [do this just before bed time and put on some woolen socks for best effect]. The oil and gentle acid in this mixture will assist in the easier removal of dead skin the next morning.

* exfoliate on a regular basis - make your own foot scrub with a little apple cider vinegar, a few spoons of raw honey and some crushed rice [course rice powder], mix till you obtain a thick paste [a spoon of olive oil can be added if the cracks are deep]. Now you need to soak your feet for around 20 minutes and then gently massage each foot with this paste, you will feel the dead skin being removed, when finished rinse, dry and apply your foot balm. A homemade balm of 1 tablespoon olive oil mixed with a couple of drops of lavender or lemon oil poured into a smallish bottle and topped up with water to form a milky solution [when shaken vigorously]. Rub this solution into your feet to help soothe and repair.

Improving your diet

As usual diet plays a important roll in preventing these fissures, if you find you are prone to these then you need to take a serious look at your nutrient intake, ensure that you are consuming enough of the following:

calcium, omega3 fatty acid, zinc, iron and all the usual vitamins [especially E]

The importance of foot care cannot be stressed enough - treat them well and they will carry you around happily for the rest of your natural life.

PS
After writing this article I felt the need to go soak and exfoliate mine [made up a natural foot balm from above], I was reminded that I had neglected to care for them for quite a while [to busy etc], not only do my feet feel awesome but the 20 minutes I soaked them helped me to relax and get rid of the stress of the day.

Cracked Heels - Care and Home Treatments for This Unsightly Problem
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  • Uses US standard crib mattress (approximately 52 in. x 28 in. x 6 in.) with support or a 29 in. x 51 in. x 3/4 in. sheet of plywood.
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  • Solid durable construction
  • Easy assembly


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Little girls will love this toddler bed with race car styling. This fun pink roadster bed uses a standard crib mattress. Toddlers will enjoy a healthy and structured night time routine. All of our toddler beds are made with our legendary durability.



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