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9 Pre-Diwali Home Cleaning Hacks You Must Try!
Diwali, one of the biggest and most elaborate Hindu festivals, is indeed a very exciting time for most Indians. It is also an exceptionally busy time for us women, especially the run-up to Diwali. There’s cleaning, cooking, decorations and what not to take care of. And, we are sure every year most of you fret over Diwali cleaning because there seems so much to clean in so little time. To ease some of your stress, we have put together a list of cleaning tips that you can implement before the festival.
Diwali is one festival where everything looks bright, colourful, and brand new. The festival is enjoyed by everyone, no matter how old they are. While we may be okay postponing a few of our chores on a daily basis owing to fatigue, we all want our house to be absolutely clean as we gear up for some major Diwali-socialising. After all, Diwali is the time when Goddess Lakshmi graces every house with her presence, and how can she ever be welcomed into an untidy, unclean house? Cleaning your house before Diwali can also have a therapeutic effect of getting rid of old vibes and welcoming new, positive vibes into the house!
A Diwali cleaning spree can be an overwhelming thought for most of us! So what do you do? Easy – keep calm and read on!
Pre-Diwali Cleaning Supplies
It is best to start Diwali cleaning at least 2 weeks before Diwali. That way, you can space out every individual chore with ease and convenience. Before you commence, however, make sure you have the following supplies ready!
Disinfectant
Baking soda
White vinegar
Apple cider vinegar
Lemon
Scrubs, brushes, cloth wipes
Garbage bags
Microfiber cloth (for glass)
Fabric softener
Stain-remover
9 Simple Pre-Diwali Cleaning Hacks
Diwali is a busy time for all women – from cleaning the house to preparing snacks and from getting back in shape to going to the parlour, we are all pressed for time! Surely you cannot cut down on time required for some of these tasks, but cleaning can definitely be made easier and more efficient.
Here are some really easy and simple Diwali cleaning hacks everyone must try!
1. White Vinegar for Glass
One of the first things you will clean as part of Diwali cleaning is your windows. The best way to clean glass is by using white vinegar. Mix one part of white vinegar in one part of water, spray it on the glass, and leave it for a few seconds. Then, wipe the glass with a squeegee, followed by a soft cloth; preferably a microfiber cloth for best results. Make sure the surface is dry and there are no traces of vinegar as it could damage the glass.
2. Lemon Juice for Your Microwave
Lemons are acidic in nature because of which they make for good cleaning agents. If you are going to use your microwave to make Diwali snacks, it is going to require more cleaning as compared to other days. Squeeze half a lemon in about 20ml water. Mix well. Boil the water in your microwave on high power. Let it sit for about 10 minutes or so. The moisture will settle evenly inside your microwave. Now take a soft cloth, or tissue paper, and wipe all inner surfaces clean. You can even add a tablespoon of white vinegar to the mixture for improved results. This mixture also gets rid of any odour in the microwave.
3. Pillowcase for Ceiling Fans
While many houses have air conditioning these days, the cooler parts of India still use ceiling fans, and some families may have a combination of both. We can’t really miss cleaning the ceiling this Diwali when everything else is taken care of, can we? Here’s a great way to clean the blades of a ceiling fan - use an old pillowcase, put it onto the blade (like you would put it on a pillow), and wipe the blade as you remove the case. This way, all the dirt and grime gets collected in the pillowcase instead of falling right onto your face.
4. Apple Cider Vinegar and Lemon for Hard-Water Stains
Hard water leaves chalky stains on surfaces, which many women struggle to remove. Because there’s so much cleaning to do during Diwali, you would want a quick fix for this common problem - we have it! The best way to get rid of hard water stains from taps, utensils, buckets, etc. is to spray the surface with a mixture that has equal parts of apple cider vinegar and lemon. Leave it for 15 minutes, and wipe the surface clean. If required, you may even rinse it with water.
5. Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide for Grout (Between Tiles)
Bathroom tiles and tiles in the kitchen are the stuff of every woman’s nightmares. After enjoying the cooking spree making Diwali snacks and sweets, cleaning kitchen tiles is going to be a difficult task. The grout between the tiles often collects grime, oil, and all sorts of sticky things that get lodged so deep they are almost impossible to get rid of. So, what do you do? Simple - take about a tablespoon of baking soda and pour some hydrogen peroxide in it to get the consistency of toothpaste. Take an old toothbrush or a cleaning brush, dip it in, and scrub at the lines between your tiles. The grout will clear up in no time!
6. Baking Soda and Dish Soap for Bathroom Fittings
Those beautiful white marble or ceramic bathroom fittings in your home collect more dirt and germs than you can imagine. If you are going to have guests come over during Diwali, sparkling bathrooms should be on your Diwali house cleaning list. One way to keep the wash basin clean is to use baking soda. Sprinkle some baking soda on the wash basin (you can use a sieve to do this), take a drop of dish wash on the scrub, and then scrub the surfaces clean. You will be amazed to see the stubborn stains give way with very little effort.
7. Change Linens and Drapes
Curtains often remain neglected because they do not come in the way of our daily chores. The best idea would be to have at least two different sets of curtains for the entire house and to change them just before Diwali when you clean the house, so you have new, clean, fresh curtains on the walls. However, if you do not have a spare set, worry not. Do not remove all curtains in one go; wash them room-wise, turn by turn. Also remember to change bedsheets, bed-covers, pillowcases, cushion covers, napkins and kitchen towels. Use a stain remover and a fabric softener during and after washing to keep the fabric soft and smelling pleasant.
8. Clean the Mattresses
Mattresses also need a good cleaning once in a while. You may vacuum it to get rid of dust over it, but only vacuuming may not be the solution. So, this Diwali, clean your mattresses with baking soda and vinegar. Take vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it all over the mattress. Then, sprinkle some baking soda all over and leave it for a couple of hours. Then, either brush it off carefully, or vacuum it. This hack also helps get rid of dust mites and odours.
9. Use Disinfectant Lavishly
This is a good tip to remember even for post-Diwali cleaning up. As a final step after all the above-mentioned tips, use a mild solution of a good disinfectant and wipe all surfaces clean. However, make sure you exercise caution while cleaning electrical appliances.
Less Is More – Decluttering for Diwali
An important part of Diwali home cleaning is throwing things away. However, most of us are so focused on getting things ‘clean’ that we completely ignore this step. And so, somewhere in the middle of putting things back in place after we are done cleaning them, we have a meltdown and can’t take it anymore! If this has happened to you too, why not try a new approach this Diwali?
1. Throw Expired Medicines, Make-Up, and Kitchen Products Away
One way to create space in the kitchen, on your dresser, and in the bathroom is to clean the shelves and get rid of all expired items. This includes foodstuffs, ingredients, make-up, and medicines. Check the expiry dates on each of these items and throw away whatever has crossed this date.
Since we don’t always use all of these things, we tend to hold onto them. They occupy spaces in our house, and continue to do so because we have already forgotten we even have them! Collect all these items (which is why you need bin-bags) and throw them out without another thought. This way, you will also make space for the loads of delicious food items you will be preparing this Diwali.
2. Declutter Your Wardrobe
This is not exactly a Diwali cleaning hack, but it should be a very important part of your pre-Diwali ritual. Diwali means a lot of different things to people, but one thing we are all excited about is the start of Diwali shopping! However, the first step to buying new clothes should be discarding old clothes. Otherwise, we may keep on accumulating more clothes than we know what to do with!
First, allocate a space in your room to do all the sorting. Start by going through all your clothes, and retaining only those clothes that make you happy. That might seem like an unusual ‘filter’ to use, but just ask yourself this: how many times have you held onto clothes thinking you’ll lose weight, alter them, get them repaired, and then never ever touched them? We are all guilty of doing this! So, why not just give them away to charity? It will be a round of good karma, a good decluttering exercise, and will give you one more reason to shop.
3. Charity for Gifts
Diwali means a lot of get-togethers, lots of sweets and snacks, and of course, lots of gifts. Every single year, you get gifts from your friends, relatives, and even your employer. While we do not mean to dishonour the sentiment, we can all agree that many a time these gifts are unwanted, and simply get added to the pile of things we don’t know what to do with. Some gifts even get repeated, so you can end up having 2 dessert bowl sets, 4 wall-clocks, and God only knows how many packets of dry fruits and mithai!
So why not give some of it away to charity?
You can start by gifting some of these items to people around you - your domestic help, the watchman, the milkman, the paper-wala, and other such people. Be sure also to add something from your own pocket to these hampers. So, add some baksheesh money to a box of sweets or pack some homemade snacks along with an extra wall clock you were gifted. If you still have pricey items left, consider donating them to a nearby old-age home or charity.
After you are through all the tasks mentioned above, the final one remaining is decorating your house! This is the easiest and the most joyful task to indulge in any festive season. One pro-tip we can give here is: do not use any decorations that involve ‘pasting’ (they will damage your walls) or drilling (they will leave ugly holes in surfaces when you remove them). Use simple decorations that can be installed and removed easily.
These are a few ways that can help you clean your house before Diwali so you can spend a clutter-free and pleasant festival with your friends and family.
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The Balancing Act: Be Both a Cool Mom and a Super Wife!
When a woman becomes a mom, her life can feel so overwhelming that her role as a wife takes a backseat. Motherhood can be too demanding to leave time or energy for anything else. Beware moms! Both you and your husband deserve a fulfilling marriage for which you must learn how to be a good wife and mother at the same time.
While we rave about Tom Cruise performing one "Mission Impossible" after another, we tend to overlook the real-life superhero we have known forever – Moms! Only a woman can truly appreciate the efforts that go into balancing the scales of being a good mother and a great wife. Both are time and energy consuming and can be daunting to do justice to together. However, try out the following suggestions and you may well be able to walk this tightrope with a smile!
Tips for Being Both a Rocking Mom and Wife
1. “Me” Time
In your frantic rush to switch from one role to another, chances are you haven't gotten around to giving time to yourself. While it may seem like the wackiest idea you have ever heard, in reality being a great wife and mom can actually be easier once you start prioritising yourself. It recharges you for all that life throws your way. Plan a little head massage while the kids are with the grandparents. Watch as you bounce back recharged to attend to your dual duties.
2. Get the Heat On
While most women tend to put sex on the back burner when they become moms, lovemaking has been proven to rejuvenate you and bring you vigour! Your husband too will be one happy man when you decide to swap your old matronly robe with something lacy. Plus, research says that hubby will be more than willing to help around at home if he is getting a good dose of love. We didn't just make that up, promise!
3. Develop Herculean Patience
If you want to know how to be a good wife and mother, then the best advice would be to develop rock solid patience. You might be tempted to yell back every time your spouse or child engage you in a ‘who’s-the-loudest’ contest. Remember, when everyone is shouting, chances are that no one is listening. Try meeting their shouting match with a funny tactic of your own. Stick out your tongue or wink and smile to give them a pause. Don’t miss the opportunity to jump right in to what you wanted to say while they’re still figuring what you just did!
4. Take and Give Feedback
It's extremely difficult to have to listen to your husband and child crib non-stop about all the things that you’re doing wrong, when you’ve been burning yourself at both ends to make things right! It could be overcooked pasta or your kid's shorts that have run colour. One of the challenges in learning how to be a better wife and mother is seeing things from other’s vantage point. For instance, did you forget that you'd put the pasta on the stove or flipped the shorts with coloured clothes? We know that you’re dreading getting a direct one-to-one feedback, but you can always share a piece of your mind too and explain how hectic it gets for you.
5. Don't Miss Your Work-out Session
You’ve been eyeing that really pretty LBD for quite some time now, but you need to skip a size or two to really make it work. Did you know that while exercising the body releases ‘happy hormones’ that can make you feel up-beat throughout the day, besides making you fit? Tell your husband that a happier and healthier you will definitely be something for him to look forward to. We’re pretty sure he’ll need no more convincing to handle the kids while you sweat it out!
Marriage can be a tough, albeit beautiful, journey. Add to that the pressure of bringing up children and the tide can be rough. Finding the perfect balance between being a wife and mom is a tricky proposition, but one that has huge rewards. Hang in there and you can surely have the best of both worlds! Read more
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How to Teach Your Child to Blow Their Nose - 5 Easy Tips
Becoming a parent is the easiest way to know which habits and behaviours we take for granted in our lives. Helping your kids to learn them the right way can seem pretty easy, but it can be quite challenging in truth. Teaching your kid to blow his nose can seem impossible as the days go by, but a few tips can change the game in your favour.
Tips To Teach Kids To Blow Their Nose
Knowing that it can be difficult for children to understand how exactly to blow air through the nose to clear it up, a few tips and tricks can help them get the hang of it. Repeating them enough can help them blow their nose on their own in good time.
1. Blowing Air From The Mouth And Nose
Many kids take some time in blowing air voluntarily from either the nose or the mouth and doing so with good force. Breathing takes place reflexively and children barely even realise that they are doing it. Their lung capacities take some time in reaching the point where they can blow steadily and with good force, too.
Until then, you can always indulge in small activities or games that focus on blowing air out of the mouth. Let them make an “o” shape with their mouth and blow air on each other. Use birthday candles to amp the fun or make use of paper toys and blow them around.
Once they can blow air properly, ask them to shut their mouth and attempt to blow. This will instantly make them aware of how the air flows out of the nose instead.
2. Using A Handkerchief Or Tissue The Right Way
Whether your child can blow his nose correctly or is still learning to do so, it is imperative that he learns to wipe his nose using a hanky or a tissue paper correctly. Blowing the nose will help clear it up quickly, but there will be instances when he has a runny nose, or a booger finds its way out of the nostril.
Your kid might rub his nose excessively with his hands and then interact with other objects, making it even more unhygienic. Teach him how to use a hanky and clean his nose and the part above his upper lip. Let him try it out on your nose as well and understand how to clean it up.
Some children might have trouble coordinating their hands and face together in the right way. Teach your kid to start from the bridge of the nose and run his fingers down to the tip. Once he’s there, he can use the hanky to rub all the areas close to the tip slowly.
3. Cleaning Up During Bath Time
Making use of a hanky or tissue can make things messy quickly. Also, using an external object close to their nose does make some children a bit uncomfortable. Let them get used to their nose being interacted with. And the best time to do so is during their bath.
If your child has a runny nose, let him do his best in clearing it up. Teach him to blow air correctly and ask him to do so with his mouth closed. Your child might blow out forcibly and get the mucus and booger all over the place. Fret not, as it can quickly be cleaned with the bath water.
When drying your kid, use the towel and let him dry his nose with it. While doing so, ask him to clean it well and blow his nose if he can. He will be much more receptive to it than earlier.
4. Seeing The Act Of Blowing And Cleaning The Nose In A Mirror
You might have noticed that children have trouble rubbing their eyes properly or scratching an itch on their face. At a young age, most kids do not have a good understanding of the way their face is structured and rely primarily on guesswork. When it comes to cleaning the nose, this also poses a major problem in most cases.
Use the mirror in your home for this. Start by telling your child to touch his nose while looking in the mirror. Use both hands while doing so and then hand him a hanky while doing the same. Once he can interact with his nose, teach him how to clean the nostrils and hold the hanky while blowing his nose.
It may take him a few tries to get things right. You can sit with him in front of the mirror, too. Children do learn a lot from observation, and he can try and mimic your actions while looking in the mirror. Avoid the confusion of left and right by sitting close to the mirror, so that only the faces are visible.
5. Keep It Simple And Learn With Fun
It might seem difficult to teach your kid to blow his nose correctly, but it is even more difficult for him to figure it out for himself. Children will observe how easily you do it yourself and will struggle with the fact that it is not easy for them. Try to guide your child through it.
The moment it starts getting stressful for the child or you scold him for not cleaning his nose correctly, he might give it up altogether and prefer to play around with a runny nose. Help your child understand the discomfort of having a nose that leaks constantly and is filled. When that gets in the way, he will be more open to learning the right way to clean it up.
Figuring out how to get a child to blow their nose is one of those challenges that come across in your life as a parent. Just like potty training, proper practice and guidance can help make things proceed in the right direction. In case your child seems to experience a runny nose more often than others, talk to your doctor and check if you can make use of an aspirator to help him out with it.
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Super Funny Thanksgiving Jokes For Kids
Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday time when families gather, laugh together, enjoy warm and delicious food, and have endless conversations over the delicious turkey. With all the mouth-watering food in the kitchen, your kids may not leave the dining table at all. You may have to come up with some great stories and jokes to keep them entertained. So We bring you some amazing Thanksgiving jokes that you can tell your kids. This way they will learn about the Thanksgiving holiday all by means of fun! We have a great list of thanksgiving puns and jokes for kids that your little ones might enjoy. So read on!
Jovial Thanksgiving Jokes for Children
Bring some humour to the dinner table on Thanksgiving with our turkey jokes and puns for a memorable Thanksgiving!
1. What does a turkey love for dessert?
Peach gobbler!
2. Why did the turkey cross the road?
The chicken had a day off.
3. What did the turkey say before it was roasted?
Oh, man! I’m stuffed!
4. Why did the cranberries turn red?
They happened to see turkey dressing!
5. What would you call a pilgrim’s vocabulary?
Pilgrammar.
6. The turkey was involved in a crime. What was the suspicion?
Fowl play.
7. What smells the best during Thanksgiving dinner?
Your nose!
8. Why did a pilgrim’s pants fall down?
Because his belt buckle was on his hat.
9. What is the key to a great Thanksgiving dinner?
A turKEY!
10. What was served after Grandpa sat on the turkey?
Squash
11. Which side dish tells the worst kind of jokes?
Corn(y) bread
12. What do you get if you divide a pumpkin’s circumference by its diameter?
A pumpkin pi!
13. What is a Thanksgiving called when the parents aren’t around?
Friendsgiving.
14. What is it called when a turkey fumbles while playing football?
A fowl play!
15. What happened to the turkey when it got into a fight?
The stuffing got knocked out of him!
16. What did the mother turkey tell her naughty, disobedient children?
If your father could see you, he would turn over in his gravy!
17. Who is the least hungry at Thanksgiving?
The turkey, since it is already stuffed.
18. Why can't a turkey go to a church?
Because he uses fowl language!
19. What do you call it when it rains turkey?
Fowl weather!
20. Why did the turkey refuse dessert?
Because it was already stuffed!
21. What did the turkey do when it was placed next to the pumpkin pie?
It gobbled it up!
22. What do you get when you cross a centipede with a turkey?
Drumsticks for everyone!
23. What sound does a turkey's phone make?
Wing, wing, wing!
24. What type of glass does a turkey drink from?
A goblet!
25. Why did turkey lay the eggs?
Because they would break if it dropped them!
26. If fruit comes from a fruit tree, where does a turkey come from?
A poul-tree.
27. What kind of a key has legs but cannot open the doors?
A Turkey
28. What kind of a bird is best at bowling?
Turkey!
29. What is the difference between a cranberry farmer and a pirate?
The pirate buries his treasure but the cranberry farmer treasures his berries.
30. What is similar between a monkey, donkey and a turkey?
They all carry keys.
31. If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?
Pilgrims!
32. What happens to the cranberries when you are rude to them?
They turn into blueberries.
33. What sound did the turkey make with its broken leg?
Wobble, wobble!
34. Which part of a turkey is the most musical?
The drumstick!
35. What do Thanksgiving and Halloween have in common?
One has the gobblers and the other has goblins!
With these funny Thanksgiving-themed jokes serve up some chuckles on the dinner table. These jokes are bound to make your kids laugh. We hope these Thanksgiving jokes for preschoolers will help you lighten the mood around the house during the holidays. Tell these jokes to your kids and have a wonderful time with your family members!
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Modern Style Dos and Don'ts when you're Expecting
Following trending styles during pregnancy is a good thing, but it should never be at the risk of feeling uncomfortable. Instead, focus on comfort and ensure that the styles and clothes you choose suit the changes your body will undergo in the nine months to come!
Eager to try on a pretty jumpsuit or a sheer dress when pregnant? While there's nothing stopping you from giving it a try, it may not be the best idea. Instead, choose a style that suits your personal taste and flatters your figure. Listed below are some major fashion dos and modern style don'ts when pregnant:
Modern Style Do's When You're Expecting
Loose-fitting clothes including dresses and tops can be your new best friends. Choose stylish maternity clothes that suit your body and highlight your curves.
Opting for darker shades is always a smart choice. They can help slim your frame and accentuate your best features. A maxi dress in inky black should be a staple in every mom-to-be's wardrobe.
Choose dresses and tops that don't hug the waistline. Balloon and blouson tops are trending and will fit into your wardrobe perfectly.
Softer fabrics will skim seamlessly over your baby bump. Stylish maternity clothes in chiffon are a good choice owing to the fluidity of the fabric. Kurtis and tops that are made from similar light materials are wonderful to wear especially on warm days.
If you have glowing skin, show it off with a good moisturiser, a couple of coats of mascara, a dab of lip gloss, and a few sprays of your favourite perfume before heading out. Keep the make-up subtle, even on special occasions. You want your complexion to steal the spotlight!
Pregnancy can take its toll on you, so take time to pamper yourself at least once a week. A walk, a massage and even a facial at the salon can really lift your spirits. You deserve these little treats!
Timeless accessories like tote bags, statement necklaces and open-toed sandals can amp up your outfits easily. Splurge on them once in a while to feel fabulous.
Modern Style Don'ts When You're Expecting
Try not to force yourself into clothes that fit you pre-pregnancy. Adapting to your new figure is important.
Mid-rise pants are a fabulous option when jeans are just too tough to get into. They're comfortable to wear and look very stylish.
Don't go for tops that are several sizes too large. Instead, opt for printed tunics and kaftans that are elegant and timeless.
Avoid wearing clothes that have a slim fit as they may pinch and nip you.
Keep racy underwear like thongs at the bottom of your lingerie drawer as they can be uncomfortable to wear when pregnant. You can always go back to them post pregnancy.
Taking heed of this list of style dos and don'ts during pregnancy will help any new mom to stay on trend. It will also help you dress for your new figure. With these minor tweaks to your wardrobe, you're sure to make waves with your incredible style during pregnancy. Read more
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