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On the Road to Clutter Free: The Overhaul

Staying clutter free is relatively easy, and boy does it make a difference in your cleaning and your sanity! Getting there, however, can be a challenge. Here are some tips about how to get to a clean slate.

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On the Road to Clutter Free: The Overhaul

Boys Bedding – Things to Consider in Boy’s Bedding

Boys are simpler than girls when it comes to bedding embellishments. However, this case is dependent on the age of your son. When boys get a little like a grownup, they will have the tendency to become choosy at times. They could force you to get them their preferred styles and designs of a certain product. This holds true when they are changing their bedding sets or buying for their first.

How should my boyfriend and I go about getting things ready for our baby?

Okay, so, I am 23 weeks pregnant, and tomorrow we find out if it’s a boy or girl. My boyfriend and I said we were going to start buying baby stuff once we find out the gender, but we have absolutely no money save up. My mom gave me $3,000 for baby furniture, but we’re still going to need a little bit of more money. What I was thinking of doing is once we have $500 saved up (Which will take us about a month to save), we will go shopping for the baby, and we will keep up this routine until everything is ready. Also, my dad has a huge room, and my room is very small, and there’s no extra room for the baby so my dad is being nice enough to switch rooms with me, which means that we’re going to need to buy all new furniture because all the furniture in my room is custom made from closet world and it is all attached together. All I need though is a dresser, tv stand, and desk. I have no idea how to go about this, and it is driving me crazy. Would it make sense to buy all of my furniture on credit, or would that be a stupid move? Is it too early to start buying baby stuff, anyways? I want to get all of my furniture and the baby furniture first, so that way we will have the room ready and we will be able to see how everything is going to fit, etc. Can someone please give me some advice on what you think would be the best way to go about this? Thanks!

Storage Trailer


After his father’s death at the hands of a mugger, Jimmy, a teenage boy ends up working at his uncle’s storage company. There he begins to uncover clues that one of the customers may be hiding evidence of a serious crime in his storage locker. Horrified, Jimmy decides to investigate but soon realises that once you start down a dark road, its impossible to turn back. www.highpointfilms.co.uk/storage

Krabat : by Karel Zeman


Scenes from “Krabat” – “The Sorcerers Apprentice” (CARODEJUV UCEN) – 1977, 90 min. Inspired by an Eastern European folktale, Krabat was written and directed by Zeman, and designed with the assistance of his daughter Ludmila, a noted illustrator of children’s books. In KRABAT, a young boy becomes apprenticed to a notorious sorcerer – but when the magician tries to come between the boy and his girlfriend, the young people organize a revolt pitting true love against wizardry. In films like THE FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES VERNE and BARON MUNCHAUSEN, Zeman combined cartoon and stop-motion animation, puppetry, matte paintings and live action, creating a fantastic mechanical clockwork that anticipated the work of later animator/directors such as Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton. Born in 1910 in Ostromer, Czechoslovakia, Zeman began his career as a window dresser and poster artist, graduating to filmmaking in the mid-1940′s with a series of shorts featuring his animated alter-ego, Mr. Prokouk. Inspired by the pioneering films of magician/director Georges Melies and the fiction of Jules Verne, Zeman began animating, art directing and often writing his own features in the early 1950′s, overcoming miniscule budgets and rudimentary equipment to create his elaborate adventures. The joy of Zeman’s work is often in the details: stop-motion owls against a crescent moon sky, a gold pocketwatch trapped in a bottle, a crew of sailors who literally paint their ship into existence.

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