ang fierce ni ateh!!!
ehhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! may nakasabay ako kanina sa jeep when i was on my way to work..nursing aide student sila..akala ko keri lang kase in fairness mabango kaya may i usog ako sa dulo kase ayoko magabot ng pamasahe...ang arte ko lang..akala ko typical day habang nagcocommute pero nooo....siempre may i kilatis ko sila para alam ko kung ako paren ang pinakamaganda sa jeep..ahaha...naman alam neo yan..three sila..the first girl na kaharap ko ang arte di naman maganda kaya kiber,..yung isa tahimik pero mura ang dangling earrings na inspired ng mga tinik ng isda..weirdo kaya deadma..yung pangatlong katabi ko..wow nkabraces..susyal..pero nung tignan ko yung hair...omg may lisa..hindi dalawa or tatlong eggs kundi marame...my gosh....akala ko yun lang nung tinignan ko mabute parang may gumagalaw...(babala: pasintabi po sa mga kumakaen)..akala ko namamalikmata lang ako pero may gumalaw tlga ang nakita ko may headlice at hindi lang isa pero group sila nagkompulan..oyun nataranta ako pero yung hindi halata kase nakakahiya naman sa girl..pero nataranta ako kase katabe ko sya tsaka lumilipad mga yun diba?...omg..may i check ng pasimple sa balikat if may dumapo...thank goodness wala naman..nagpasalamat nalang ako agad silang bumaba..hindi lang pala ako nakapansin pati yung magjowa na kasakay namen..yung guy cute infairness yung gf nia wala ako pakialam..ahah...tapus after nun naisip ko lang mga walanghiyang kaibigan nia hindi man sabihin na may lice si bilat...mga walang kwentang kaibigan..pero naisip ku din pano mo naman sasabihin sa kaibigan mo yun ng hindi sya maoofend...ang hirap nga naman...Parang di ata kakayanin ng positive scripting ito teh...any example spiel?...
dahil walang kinalaman sa love ang post na to here are some tips to avoid these yuckie creatures:
Instructions
- 1Teach avoidance. Lice crawl and very slowly at that! They do not jump from one person to the next. Head-to-head contact is the quickest way to get head lice from an infected person. Kids hug. They lean in close to tell secrets. They put their heads together to have conversations in loud hallways and on noisy buses. The first step in prevention is teaching children to keep their heads away from other people. Lice cannot crawl from one head to the next if the heads never touch.
- 2Keep clothing separated. Head lice can survive away from a human host for a couple of days. Hats, scarves, jackets and earmuffs piled together on a bus seat can transmit lice from one child to the next. Jackets hanging together in a common public area or tossed into a pile on the playground give lice the opportunity to relocate. Tell your child to keep all outerwear away from 'community' piles.
- 3Understand some things are not for sharing. Hats, scarves, brushes and combs should never be shared. Children sometimes think it is safe if they only share these items with a 'best' friend. They must be taught lice are not particular about relationships.
- 4Take precautions at sleepovers. Children must each use their own sleeping bag and pillow. Lice can often be found in an infected child's bed. Two heads sharing a pillow can be a prime opportunity for lice to travel. When your child returns from a sleepover, place the sleeping bag and pillow into the dryer for at least 30 minutes. If a stray louse has climbed aboard, the heat will kill it.
- 5Create your own lice-busting spray! Buy tea tree oil, an essential oil commonly found in pharmacies. Add ten drops for every two ounces of water in a spray bottle. Spray liberally on your child's head daily. Hats and other outerwear can also be sprayed as well as bedding, furniture and car upholstery. Head lice are highly offended by tea tree oil, and it makes an excellent preventative. If the medicinal smell bothers your child, put in a few drops of lavender or cinnamon oil. In addition, add ten drops of tea tree oil to every bottle of shampoo, conditioner and hair spray in the bathroom. Shake well before using.
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