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Women are known to be the main caregiver in their family
November 29, 2011
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Women are known to be the main caregiver in their family. When she is down for the count the family has options. Either help her get back up or punt. It's horrible for a woman to be sick and to know that she can do nothing for her family, especially if there is a need. If a surgery is planned she is able to enlist help but when the flu takes her down it's almost easier if everyone is a sick as she is. Then they can all camp out on bed and eat jello together. Women are notorious for not recognizing signs of sickness within themselves. I had one friend that was literally rolling out cookie dough with a right arm hurting so bad she she wanted to cry. She ended up having a heart attack on Christmas morning that made her family cry, no one cared at all about the cookies. Encouraging her to recognize symptoms and to nip illness in the butt when it happens be it a cold or a pulled muscle could one of the best gifts she heads into the season with.
She Buzz Words
- Open Early
- Pay Later
- Reasonable
- Season
Right Now She Could be
- Hoping to get to a workout
- Looking for a box
- Making a bed
- Cleaning out the litter box
She Could be Working at a
- Pediatrician's Office
- College Admissions Office
- Burger Joint
- Post Office
She Vent
"How much does shipping cost?"
She Phone Starter
Email or snail mail holiday cards?
Here are ten quick savings tips to help her prepare her home for winter:
- Replace furnace/AC air filter (every three months)
- Drain a quart of water from heater tank (www.ehow.com)
- Install a programmable thermostat
- Check for a tax break for the purchase of a new energy-efficient appliance (www.energystar.com)
- Use an electric blanket
- Check house for heat leaks
- Do an annual check up to heating system
- Install a dryer vent seal and/or a convertible vent to send moist warm air inside
- Wash clothes in cold water
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