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How heavy should I clothe/wrap my 12 day old baby?

I am in Victoria, Australia.

It is 32 degrees (celcius) here today, but we are inside with the air conditioner on low - the room temperature is 26 degrees.

He is wearing a light weight cotton tee-shirt and pants and has a light blanket over him.

Would this be enough or too much?
Yes, he is MUCH better. Feeding well and having more awake time - he is only 12 days old so he does not do much interesting but I just love having him healthy!


Nice to hear from you again, I take it little man is feeling much better?!

My little boy is not liking this heat at all, I too have the air con on, but he's only in his little bonds singlet, and nappy.
He seems more content with the less he wears these days!

Oh yes, I'm in VIC too, it's just hit 33 degrees here.

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how can i shrink it?

ok so my mom accidently ordered me a large graduation tee shirt when i need a small. the shirt is like a dress on me


how can i shrink it?
will the 2007 with all the names melt if i wash it in hot water?

the shirt is from fruit of the loom but heavy cotton. and its 100% cotton.



how do i shrink it!!!!
and they won't let me get a new one


Since it is 100% cotton it won't be hard. My cotton always shrinks, and that's washing it on cold...

Wash it in hot water & dry on your hottest setting...

This will shrink it well...

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Do you like my writing style? How can I make the very beginning of my book more captivating?

I'm writing a novel. I have the first 3 chapters done, but I still don't think that the very first page is catchy enough. Does anyone have any tips?
Thanx!

I love the rain. The sound of the water rapping on the windows and beating on the roof is calming. The way the air smells after a storm relaxes me. How the all the colors become soft and pastel is lovely. On days like this, I open my window and sit, allowing the rain to enter and soak me in its cool, dampness. The chilly air envelopes me. Every breath is clarifying and refreshing.
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I had been waiting all day. I knew that a storm was coming, and I was eager to watch as the sky opened up, allowing the flashes of electricity and the glitter of raindrops to descend downwards. The sight of dark clouds slowly creeping over the sun would probably cause most people to feel gloomy and disheartened, but it created a spark of excitement in me. I stood in front of my bed, watching as the sunlight muted outside of my window. I closed my eyes and allowed myself to fall back onto my mattress. The old springs groaned in response to the extra addition of my bodyweight. The sharp prodding of metal springs was uncomfortable, but I didn’t feel like moving. Even through my closed eyelids, I could see the flash of light enter through the open window and bounce around the blank walls of my plain room. It was followed a few moments later by the low booming of thunder. A smile spread across my lips; this was my lullaby.
As much as I wanted to remain on my bed, listening to the storm, I knew that I was needed elsewhere. He didn’t like the rain, or the lightning, or the thunder. He was just like everyone else and enjoyed those warm sunny days when it’s too hot to wear anything more that a cotton tee-shirt and a pair of shorts. I will never understand why he liked sweaty, sticky, glaring summer days as much as he does. I hauled myself up and pulled the window shut. The current of cool air ceased and the room was plummeted back into silence. A small sigh escaped my lips before I turned and yanked my heavy black coat from off of the door handle.
I wasn’t surprised to see my father at the bottom of the staircase, trying to start a fire in the woodstove. He also wasn’t fond of the stormy weather. He spent nearly all of his time curled up with one of his favorite books, oblivious to the rest of the world. In the 16 years that I’ve been alive, we’ve never really had a real conversation. Our discussions have always been limited to the occasional “good morning” or “how are you?” I passed by my father and made my way to the front door. He didn’t even look up.
I thought about just leaving and not telling him where I was going. He probably wouldn’t object to it. I could just walk out the door and come back home whenever I felt like it. Would he worry about me? I doubt that he would. I’m sure that he would just slip back into his own world where he had no worries and no responsibilities; no me.
“I’m going out; I’ll probably be back late.” I pushed the door half open and waited for a reply. My father seemed to snap back into reality for just long enough to mumble something that sounded like “alright” before he was lost once again to the other world.
The rain was beginning to subside. I walked around the side of the house to our little shed. It was older than me and in need f a serious paint job. I expected the door to fall off of the hinges when I went to open it someday. Inside smelled damp and musty. The roof had several small leaks in it, so we didn’t keep any of our important possessions in there. Over to my left there was a large black tarp. I yanked it to the side, revealing my rusty old bike. The seat was torn and the rubber grip on the handle bars was missing. I grasped one corroded metal handle and tugged it towards me. The bike didn’t want to move. I repositioned my feet and pulled again, harder this time. Something shifted and both the bike and I were thrown backwards out of the shed. My heel slipped off the small ledge of the shed and I landed on the ground with a thud. A groan escaped my lips as I stood up, brushing away the flakes of rust that coated my hands and clothes.
sorry it's so long, you dont have to read through all of it if your dont want to :)


Over all I like it. You do a very good job, especially with the imagery.

The first sentence is good. I think that the following sentences don't quite work. Keep in mind that in creative writing following the exact rules of grammar isn't necessarily the most important thing in the world. Fragmentary sentences are usually all right as long as the meaning is clear and it flows well when you're reading it.

I love the rain. The calming sound of the water rapping on the windows. The way the air smells after a storm. The world fades into soft pastels. On days like this, I open my window and sit, allowing the rain to enter and soak me in its cool, dampness. The chilly air envelopes me. Every breath is clarifying and refreshing.

In the section that follows there is at least one line where your tense seems to change:

I will never understand why he liked sweaty, sticky, glaring summer days as much as he does.

You could argue that it still makes sense, but in my experience it can be risky. I'd advise changing it all to past tense

'I could never understand why he liked sweaty, sticky, glaring summer days as much as he did.'

In more general terms, I think that you need to break up your paragraphs a little more. Specifically, the paragraph that the above quote came from, I think that you should start a new paragraph with the first 'he.' I get the feeling that you want the reader to be focused on wondering who 'he' is, and starting a new paragraph there will help emphasize the importance in a subtle way. You might also want to have a line referring to the mysterious him, and the father, to separate the two before you get to the father. It does become quickly apparent that they're not the same, but I was wondering for two or three sentences, and I don't think you want the ambiguity for even that long.

Another thing you might consider is a line to set the genre-related tone. That is to say, we know that 'he' is important to your narrator, but we don't know in exactly what context. I'm guessing romantic, but you might want to consider telling us for certain.

Lastly, and admittedly this is coming from an avid reader of scifi and fantasy, you might consider establishing a greater sense of urgency. This may not apply to your writing, and I am aware that you are looking to make your reader press on hoping to discover 'him', but I find in my own writing, especially at the beginning of my stories, the more driven the characters are, the more inclined the readers are to want to know why. Your character doesn't seem driven to get where she's going.

I am, as stated before, very impressed by a lot of the images, the quality of your writing is high and I wish you the best of luck with it. I don't expect that you'll find uses for all my thoughts, but I hope a few of them help you out.

good luck with your writing.

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What shirt would YOU suggest? It CAN'T be heavy (ie. sweater, etc.), because I go to both my grandparents houses', my bfs, and a couple others and all of their houses are super warm (so I would burn alive haha).
What shoes should I wear?

If this matters: I'm a sophomore in high school (nearly 16), long blonde hair, hazel eyes, fair skin, skinny, my make-up will be very natural (ie, browns, tans, etc.), with peachy lips, and soft curls.
Yeah, I'm going more with the boots too.


i really don't like the black slides/clogs. ugg boots would definitely look better. the cardigan is very nice. and i also really like the shirt.

i think the outfit will look really good on you judging by the appearance description given.


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