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Hair Bows For Baby Girls – Different Designs and Kinds of Bows

August 30th, 2010 by barrette No comments »

Let’s talk about baby hair bows that would make your little girl look like a princess!

If you want your precious one to look like a princess once again, try using a hair bow to adorn her silky smooth hair. It will surely do the trick because hair bows come in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes and you can choose those that suit her and let her smile like a princess ready to pose for a portrait.

Different kinds of bows

There are so many options for your baby girl in terms of shape and size of the bow. The following are some good examples:

Bumble barrette bow- Newborns and toddlers can wear these bows. It is a French clip usually embellished with a flower pattern or a hair band decorated with a sequined strawberry or a flower or a bunny.
Itty bows- These bows measure somewhere around 2 to 2 ½ inches and are made on alligator pinch clips. They are available in various prints and colors. These are made on such smooth ribbons that the baby hardly feels it’s there.
Toddler Bows – These are made for the sweet older babies who are just learning the ways of the world. Especially made for them are hair bows which come in bolder colors of bright pink and fuchsia.
Headband Bows – These can be worn by infants, toddlers and preschool girls alike. The bow is made of ruffle ribbon, is 3 inches wide and is carefully placed on the headband. It can be made with two layers of ribbon to have more loops or you can buy a korker headband so the bow looks fluffy but not frayed.
Single Bows- They can be just simple or you can make them attractive by adding more loops or by attaching them to a headband. You may select from a wide variety of colors that would make them go with most of your baby’s dresses.
Loopy Bows – Usually made of long ribbon, they require around 3/8″ of ribbon. Korkers can be added to them for a fuller look.
School Team Cheer Bows- If your little girl acts as a cheer leader for the school team; you can buy for her a three color scheme hair bow. It can be made of korkers or ribbons or a combination of both. You may attach it to a French clip or alligator clip.
Gymboree Bows- You can buy these as a single bow or a headband set. They look very cheerful in all rainbow colors. You can loop them in the pattern of Tiger Love or Sugar Cookie or Bubble Fun.
Janie and Jack Bows- These bows are made in line with the Janie and Jack Flair line. It is made with 11/2″ of ribbon and only the two loops on the top are 7/8″. The combination of red and white looks really amazing.
Holiday Bows -They are usually the ruffle ribbon hair bows that give a fluffy look for your baby. The satin and big bows will not encourage your kids to wear and play around.

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Les Ilets aux Méchins (Bas St-Laurent, Québec)

August 29th, 2010 by barrette No comments »

Images prise au cour de notre dernière plongée. Pour plus de découvertes sous-marines, venez visiter le Réseau des observateurs sous-marins au www.rosm.ca

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Detox Foot Patch – A System That Detoxifies Your Body in a Safe and Natural Way

August 28th, 2010 by barrette No comments »

If you wish to detoxify your body then why not do it in a safe, easy, natural way? Detox Foot Patch is intended to swiftly eliminate harmful toxins, chemicals, and other unwanted substance from your body. Detox Foot Patch have no side effects and you can actually see the results, your health will be improved noticeably.

What is detoxification through Detox foot patch?

In our day to day lives most of us are exposed to huge amounts of toxins and pollutants that are present in air, food and water. These toxins result in harmful chemical and physiological deposits in our bodies, leading to illness and disease. Now you can detoxify your body in the night and eliminate hazardous pollutant s from your body safely and naturally. When you use the Detox Foot Patches, the results are visible, as chemicals and toxins accumulate on the pads after several hours of use.

Science behind the Detox foot patch

Going by the eastern medicine, the human body has more than 360 acupuncture points out of which about 60 are on the soles of the feet. These points are connected with some major organs of our body. Toxins, which can lead to many dangerous diseases, have a tendency to travel downwards and accumulate in our soles and toes.

Lets look at the complete benefits of the Detox foot patch.

o Remove hazardous toxins, and chemicals from the body

o Assists in strengthening the immune system and metabolic functions

o Increase energy levels – making you feel fitter.

o Encourages blood circulation

o enhances the quality and time of your sleep – wake up feeling revitalized

o Helps ease minor aches, pains or even any swelling in the body

o A natural way to ensure complete safety and no side effects

o Uncomplicated in use – patches are easy to apply

o The results are visible as soon as the Detox foot patch is removed

How to use the Detox Foot patch

The appropriate time to use the Detox Foot Patches is sleep time. The patches should be used for at least 15-30 days, which is approximately the time they take to work. The point to take care of is that these patches should only be used externally, and should not be applied on irritated skin.

Why is it important to use Detox foot patch?

Toxins in the body lead to various health problems. Sometimes our, weak immune system hampers the natural cleansing ability of our body. Various kinds of toxins enter our body. As we clear our body of these toxins it comes back to its natural state of health and wellbeing

Who all can benefit from using Detox foot patch?

The young and old can use them alike. The Detox foot patch is especially beneficial for those suffering from joint pains, swelling in hands and feet and even women recovering from a difficult delivery experience.

However while purchasing Detox foot patch, you must be careful and ensure that you are not being sold a cheap imitation, as the inferior quality of ingredients can have an adverse effect on your health.

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Discussion of "How Do I Love Thee?"

August 25th, 2010 by barrette No comments »

“How Do I Love Thee?” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning was written in 1845 while she was being courted by the English poet, Robert Browning. The poem is also titled Sonnet XLIII from Sonnets From the Portuguese.

Early Experiences

Elizabeth Barrett was born in Durham England in 1806, the first daughter of affluent parents who owned sugar plantations in Jamaica. She was home-schooled and read voraciously in history, philosophy and literature. Young Elizabeth learned Hebrew in order to read original Bible texts and Greek in order to read original Greek drama and philosophy. She began writing poems when she was 12 years old, though she did not publish her first collection for another twenty years.

Elizabeth Barrett developed a serious respiratory ailment by age 15 and a horse riding accident shortly thereafter left her with a serious spinal injury. These two health problems remained with her all of her life.

In 1828 her mother died and four years later the family business faltered and her father sold the Durham estate and moved the family to a coastal town. He was stern, protective, and even tyrannical and forbid any of his children to marry. In 1833 Elizabeth published her first work, a translation of Prometheus Bound by the Greek dramatist Aeschylus.

A few years later the family moved to London. Her father began sending Elizabeth’s younger brothers and sisters to Jamaica to help with the family business. Elizabeth was distressed because she openly opposed slavery in Jamaica and on the family plantations and because she did not want her siblings sent away.

Early Writing

In 1838 Elizabeth Barrett wrote and published The Seraphim and Other Poems. The collection took the form of a classical Greek tragedy and expressed her deep Christian sentiments.

Shortly thereafter, Elizabeth’s poor health prompted her to move to Italy, accompanied by her dear brother Edward, whom she referred to as “Bro.” Unfortunately he drowned a year later in a sailing accident and Elizabeth retuned to London, seriously ill, emotionally broken, and hopelessly grief-stricken. She became reclusive for the next five years, confining herself to her bedroom.

She continued to write poetry, however, and published a collection in 1844 simply titled, Poems. It was also published in the United States with an introduction by Edgar Allan Poe. In one of the poems she praised one of the works of Robert Browning, which gained his attention. He wrote back to her, expressing his admiration for Poems.

Robert Browning

Over the next twenty months Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning exchanged 574 letters. An admiration, respect, and love for each other grew and flourished. In 1845 Robert Browning sent Elizabeth a telegram which read, “I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett. I do, as I say, love these books with all my heart – and I love you too.” A few months later the two met and fell in love.

Inspired by her love for Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett wrote the 44 love poems which were collected in Sonnets From the Portuguese and which were eventually published in 1850. Her growing love for Robert and her ability to express her emotions in the sonnets and love poems allowed Elizabeth to escape from the oppression of her father and the depression of her recluse.

Her father strongly opposed the relationship so she kept her love affair a secret as long as possible. The couple eloped in 1846 and her father never forgave her or spoke to her thereafter.

Move to Italy

Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her husband, Robert, went to Pisa, Italy and soon settled in Florence where she spent the rest of her life, with occasional visits to London. Soon Elizabeth’s health improved enough to be able to give birth to the couple’s only child, Robert.

In 1850 she published Sonnets From the Portuguese. Some have speculated that the title was chosen to hide the personal nature of the sonnets and to imply that the collection was a translation of earlier works. However, Robert’s pet name for Elizabeth was “my little Portuguese,” a reflection on Elizabeth’s darker, mediterranean complexion, possibly inherited from the family’s Jamaican ties.

While living in Florence, Elizabeth Barrett Browning published 3 more considerable works. She addressed Italian political topics and some other unpopular subjects, such as slavery, child labor, male domination, and a woman’s right to intellectual freedom. Though her popularity decreased as a result of these choices, she was read and heard and recognized throughout Europe. She died in Florence in 1861.

The Poem, “How Do I Love Thee?”

Sonnet XLIII, “How Do I Love Thee?” is probably Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s most popular love poem. It is heartfelt, romantic, loving, elegant, and simple. It is also quite memorable.

The love poem starts with the question, “How Do I Love Thee?” and proceeds to count the ways. Her Christian spirituality testifies that she loves Robert “to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach.” She then professes seven more ways that she loves Robert. Her “passion put to use in my old griefs” refers to the depth of her former despair. The love that “I seemed to lose with my lost saints” refers to the lost loves of her mother and her brother.

The love poem ends with the declaration that time and death will not diminish her love for Robert because “if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death.”

How Do I Love Thee

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I love thee to the depth and breadth and height

My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight

For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.

I love thee to the level of everyday’s

Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.

I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;

I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

I love thee with the passion put to use

In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith.

I love thee with a love I seemed to lose

With my lost saints,–I love thee with the breath,

Smiles, tears, of all my life!–and, if God choose,

I shall but love thee better after death.

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Des humoristes à Vancouver 2010

August 23rd, 2010 by barrette No comments »

JF D’Aoust questionne les humoristes présents au spectacle du Festival Juste Pour Rire durant les Jeux olympiques de Vancouver 2010. Quel sport d’hiver auraient-ils aimé faire? Avec François Massicotte, Alexandre Barrette, Réal Béland, Mike Ward, Rachid Badouri et Louis-José Houde.

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