I love film called ''Little Budo'' you have probably never heard of it because it's not translated to english and it's actually hard to understand what is it all about if you are not living in Serbia or Montenegro. It's a comedy and I went with my friends in cinema to watch it. In one part it was so funny I started crying LOL
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domingo, 11 de enero de 2015
I love film called ''Little Budo'' you have probably never heard of it because it's not translated to english and it's actually hard to understand what is it all about if you are not living in Serbia or Montenegro. It's a comedy and I went with my friends in cinema to watch it. In one part it was so funny I started crying LOL
For some parents planning a child’s birthday party can be a blast while other moms and dads find the party planning process stressful and a chore. Whether you opt to host a large expensive kid's party event or prefer a small gathering with family and close friends, it is important to plan a birthday party that is fitting for your child’s age and temperament and takes into account your family’s style and budget.
Young children often get overwhelmed and over stimulated easily. We have all been to birthday parties where children are in tears over costumed characters or overwhelmed with the large numbers of unfamiliar faces. Consider your child’s personality and preference and plan a party where your child can be comfortable, be himself, and have fun.
With thoughtful planning, kid’s birthday parties can be meaningful occasions of joy and celebration with limited stress for adults.
A fairly common social issue people have is that they're not sure how to make friends and put together a social life for themselves. There are quite a few ways someone can find themselves in this situation:
- They've moved to a new city and don't know very many people yet.
- They've been in a long-term relationship and have let their social life wither.
- Their old friends have slowly been dropping out of the picture (moving away, busy with work or a new family, etc.) and haven't been replaced by new ones.
- A large chunk of their social circle disappeared overnight, like everyone graduated from university and most of their friends moved out of the city.
- They feel like they've grown apart from their current friends and want to make entirely new ones.
- In the past they were happy being alone a lot of the time, but now they want to be around people more often.
- They never really knew how to make friends and have always wished their social lives were better.
- They've recently made a big lifestyle change such as deciding not to drink anymore, and need to develop a new social circle that's more suited to it.
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