Ideas for bedroom redecorating?
Q. I'm going to be redoing my bedroom soon, and I need some ideas. I'm a 13 year old girl, so hope that helps some!
I'm going to be redoing my bedroom soon, and I need some ideas. I'm a 13 year old girl, i love blue and brown and i LOVE music. so hope that helps some!
I'm going to be redoing my bedroom soon, and I need some ideas. I'm a 13 year old girl, i love blue and brown and i LOVE music. so hope that helps some!
A. Start by choosing bedding that you like. Take a color from it or chose a coordinating color for the walls. If the bedding has a theme (like tropical) decorate with those types of accessories.I could do a better search if I knew what size bed you have. For instance if your bed is full or queen there are probably more options than if we are looking for just twin. Here are some sites where you can browse for bedding...
http://www.target.com/b/ref=in_se_pagelist/190-5344060-7299147?ie=UTF8&node=369033011&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=369033011&rank=pmrank&viewID=leaf&field-pricebin=&store=&rh=&page=1&fromBrowse=1
http://www.domestications.com/Dept/Bedding/10000/10800
http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/X5.aspx?DeptID=59474&CatID=60551&attrtype=&attrvalue=&FromBanners=Y&cmAMS_C=C8&cmAMS_T=X3&CmCatId=59474|59488|60551
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/index.ognc?CategoryID=20270&PageID=87061385797929&kw=Kids%27%20Bedding
http://www.annaslinens.com/category/14/1/kids-teen-bedding.html
http://www.lakeside.com/catalog.asp?N=36+11&Ne=1
http://www.seventhavenue.com/Bed-and-Bath/Bedding/Quilts-and-Comforters/index.cat
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comforter-Sets/2/subcat.html
http://www.beyond-bedding.com/teen-bedding.html
http://store.delias.com/browse.do;jsessionid=5B1A60DC20A2DAB5B25B72B46F71FB88.worker3?categoryKey=roomwares&topnavTrack=roomwares&incmpid=TopNavRoom
Threre is a turquoise and brown one on this site but it's not your typical blue and brown...
http://www.wakeupfrankie.com/Categories/Top+of+the+Bed/Duvets+Comforters/394/
These are blue and brown...
http://www.beddingsets.com/Lawrence-Home-Fashions-Breeze-Comforter-Series-LAW2547.html
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10802889
http://www.domestications.com/Products/Bed+in+a+Bag+reg+Sets/City+Circle+Bed+in+a+Bag+/10000/10108/F16208x/Nao/15/R/16208E
I really like this one....
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?DeptID=59474&CatID=59514&GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=157cf08&attrtype=&attrvalue=&CMID=59474%7c59483%7c59514&Fltr=&Srt=&QL=F&IND=1&cmVirtualCat=&CmCatId=59474|59483|59514
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Plaza-Stripe-3-piece-Comforter-Set/3211314/product.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Sedona-4-piece-Comforter-Set/3487862/product.html
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_096C6272000B?vName=For+the+Home&cName=Bedding&sName=Comforters+%26+Sets
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_096CS129000B?vName=For+the+Home&cName=Bedding&sName=Comforters+%26+Sets
Love this one!...
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Enchantment-4-piece-Full-size-Comforter-Set/3863043/product.html
This one's green and brown but it's pretty...
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?DeptID=59474&CatID=59514&GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=1404b92&attrtype=&attrvalue=&CMID=59474%7c59483%7c59514&Fltr=&Srt=&QL=F&IND=69&cmVirtualCat=&CmCatId=59474|59483|59514
http://www.seventhavenue.com/catalog/product_popup.jsp?productId=36588
I chose this one because you said you love music...
http://www.target.com/Home-Pixilated-Guitar-Comforter-Set/dp/B001LVXUPY/qid=1240261812/ref=br_1_1/190-5344060-7299147?ie=UTF8&node=643244011&frombrowse=1&rh=&page=1
http://www.target.com/b/ref=in_se_pagelist/190-5344060-7299147?ie=UTF8&node=369033011&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=369033011&rank=pmrank&viewID=leaf&field-pricebin=&store=&rh=&page=1&fromBrowse=1
http://www.domestications.com/Dept/Bedding/10000/10800
http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/X5.aspx?DeptID=59474&CatID=60551&attrtype=&attrvalue=&FromBanners=Y&cmAMS_C=C8&cmAMS_T=X3&CmCatId=59474|59488|60551
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/index.ognc?CategoryID=20270&PageID=87061385797929&kw=Kids%27%20Bedding
http://www.annaslinens.com/category/14/1/kids-teen-bedding.html
http://www.lakeside.com/catalog.asp?N=36+11&Ne=1
http://www.seventhavenue.com/Bed-and-Bath/Bedding/Quilts-and-Comforters/index.cat
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Comforter-Sets/2/subcat.html
http://www.beyond-bedding.com/teen-bedding.html
http://store.delias.com/browse.do;jsessionid=5B1A60DC20A2DAB5B25B72B46F71FB88.worker3?categoryKey=roomwares&topnavTrack=roomwares&incmpid=TopNavRoom
Threre is a turquoise and brown one on this site but it's not your typical blue and brown...
http://www.wakeupfrankie.com/Categories/Top+of+the+Bed/Duvets+Comforters/394/
These are blue and brown...
http://www.beddingsets.com/Lawrence-Home-Fashions-Breeze-Comforter-Series-LAW2547.html
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10802889
http://www.domestications.com/Products/Bed+in+a+Bag+reg+Sets/City+Circle+Bed+in+a+Bag+/10000/10108/F16208x/Nao/15/R/16208E
I really like this one....
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?DeptID=59474&CatID=59514&GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=157cf08&attrtype=&attrvalue=&CMID=59474%7c59483%7c59514&Fltr=&Srt=&QL=F&IND=1&cmVirtualCat=&CmCatId=59474|59483|59514
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Plaza-Stripe-3-piece-Comforter-Set/3211314/product.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Sedona-4-piece-Comforter-Set/3487862/product.html
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_096C6272000B?vName=For+the+Home&cName=Bedding&sName=Comforters+%26+Sets
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_096CS129000B?vName=For+the+Home&cName=Bedding&sName=Comforters+%26+Sets
Love this one!...
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Enchantment-4-piece-Full-size-Comforter-Set/3863043/product.html
This one's green and brown but it's pretty...
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?DeptID=59474&CatID=59514&GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=1404b92&attrtype=&attrvalue=&CMID=59474%7c59483%7c59514&Fltr=&Srt=&QL=F&IND=69&cmVirtualCat=&CmCatId=59474|59483|59514
http://www.seventhavenue.com/catalog/product_popup.jsp?productId=36588
I chose this one because you said you love music...
http://www.target.com/Home-Pixilated-Guitar-Comforter-Set/dp/B001LVXUPY/qid=1240261812/ref=br_1_1/190-5344060-7299147?ie=UTF8&node=643244011&frombrowse=1&rh=&page=1
Is it human for a 13 year old to study 5 and a half hours a day?
Q. So, my dad, says that during vacation, spring vacation, i should be studying 1/3 of the time that I am awake. Im thirteen and i am awake about 16 hours a day. He says that for me, a thirteen year old, its minimum for me to be studying 5 hours a freakin day. I am saying that that is too much and he is being unreasonable. Please answer, how long should you think a 13 year old should study for during april vacation?
A. In principle, I agree with you: vacations are meant to be a break from studies, not a continuation of them. Does your Dad work all year long, except for weekends, with no vacation time whatsoever? If he does take vacations, does he fill his vacation time by doing more of exactly the same work he gets paid for the rest of the time?
Everyone needs breaks, and a change of routine.
That said, there are times when a break from routine study gives a student a chance to study something special. I was given a free (a small scholarship paid for it) course in Marine Biology during one of my high school breaks. It was some of the best "studying" I ever did! It was awesome fun!
And I know adults who strain at the bit, waiting for their vacation times, so they can finish up field work, research, or writing of theses for their PhD. degrees.
Many teenagers older than you use some of their vacation times to study up on subjects they'll be taking major, major tests in later in the year, such as the SATs and other college-entrance exams.
Beyond all this, though, try to get your father to understand that school vacations don't mean you stop learning. You're probably not learning *Academic* stuff, it's true (with a capital "A"), but this is the time when you learn things schools are not designed to teach.
These include anything that involves individual, expensive equipment (such as a PC or laptop, a telescope, a car or bicycle, or a musical instrument not taught at school); anything that involves building or repairing something not done at school (home repairs, car repairs, carpentry of large furniture and the like); working with animals, animal care; gardening of any kind; more intense than usual sports training and/or competition; anything that has to be done at night, such as astronomy, working in a local theater or musical production, camping, conversing on the internet with people in other countries (in the days of snail-mail only, it used to be called "writing to pen-pals"); personal, long-term projects, such as sewing a quilt, writing, organizing your room or your personal possessions, creating an art-work, painting your room, etc; a big one, *reading,* which way too many kids don't have time for when school is "on;" and the really, really big one, TRAVEL.
I hope your father doesn't dare try to claim that there's even one activity in this list that you can't learn anything useful from. Actually, most of this is stuff *he* can still learn a lot from doing! :-D
Is your father worried that you'll spend all your time on the computer, playing un-productive games? Or hanging out with your friends and getting into trouble? Or holed up in your bedroom, doing nothing but listening to music and texting people? NOW THINK CAREFULLY: does he have *reason* to believe that's what you'll spend all your time on?!
Formal studies have their time and place -- and, unless you are homeschooling, that place is *at school* and *in session.* Vacations are for informal, much more personalized learning.
It sounds like you need to "sell" your Dad on the notion that your vacation time isn't going to be wasted, just because it's not spent on formal, Academic studies. Good luck! And stay strong!
Everyone needs breaks, and a change of routine.
That said, there are times when a break from routine study gives a student a chance to study something special. I was given a free (a small scholarship paid for it) course in Marine Biology during one of my high school breaks. It was some of the best "studying" I ever did! It was awesome fun!
And I know adults who strain at the bit, waiting for their vacation times, so they can finish up field work, research, or writing of theses for their PhD. degrees.
Many teenagers older than you use some of their vacation times to study up on subjects they'll be taking major, major tests in later in the year, such as the SATs and other college-entrance exams.
Beyond all this, though, try to get your father to understand that school vacations don't mean you stop learning. You're probably not learning *Academic* stuff, it's true (with a capital "A"), but this is the time when you learn things schools are not designed to teach.
These include anything that involves individual, expensive equipment (such as a PC or laptop, a telescope, a car or bicycle, or a musical instrument not taught at school); anything that involves building or repairing something not done at school (home repairs, car repairs, carpentry of large furniture and the like); working with animals, animal care; gardening of any kind; more intense than usual sports training and/or competition; anything that has to be done at night, such as astronomy, working in a local theater or musical production, camping, conversing on the internet with people in other countries (in the days of snail-mail only, it used to be called "writing to pen-pals"); personal, long-term projects, such as sewing a quilt, writing, organizing your room or your personal possessions, creating an art-work, painting your room, etc; a big one, *reading,* which way too many kids don't have time for when school is "on;" and the really, really big one, TRAVEL.
I hope your father doesn't dare try to claim that there's even one activity in this list that you can't learn anything useful from. Actually, most of this is stuff *he* can still learn a lot from doing! :-D
Is your father worried that you'll spend all your time on the computer, playing un-productive games? Or hanging out with your friends and getting into trouble? Or holed up in your bedroom, doing nothing but listening to music and texting people? NOW THINK CAREFULLY: does he have *reason* to believe that's what you'll spend all your time on?!
Formal studies have their time and place -- and, unless you are homeschooling, that place is *at school* and *in session.* Vacations are for informal, much more personalized learning.
It sounds like you need to "sell" your Dad on the notion that your vacation time isn't going to be wasted, just because it's not spent on formal, Academic studies. Good luck! And stay strong!
How can I decorate my bedroom?
Q. I'm 16 and want to redecorate my room. Last time was when I was 10. I have brown furniture and pink deep walls, any ideas?
A new comforter and curtains and things of that sort are ok too!
A new comforter and curtains and things of that sort are ok too!
A. Get a comforter that displays both of those colors so that it pulls your walls and your furniture together. Like this: http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?deptid=70753&catid=78375&grptyp=ENS&itemid=17de3b6&dep=KIDS+%2b+TEENS&pcat=teens+bedding&cat=quilts+%2b+coverlets&refpagename=X2%252Easpx&refdeptid=70753&refcatid=70753&cmAMS_T=X2&cmAMS_C=MERCHA&cmAMS_V=X2H2&CmCatId=70753
* Obviously not the walls, but the comforter is nice. And you can use the other colors in it for frames on the wall or a carpet.
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=18dad0b&DeptID=70753&CatID=78373&SO=0&SelDim=6%7e&x5view=1&Ne=4294957900+6+5+877+1031+1007+8+18+904+949+833&shopperType=G&N=4294939200+510&Nao=42&PSO=0&CmCatId=70753|78373
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=17de4b3&DeptID=70753&CatID=78373&SO=0&SelDim=6%7e&x5view=1&Ne=4294957900+6+5+877+1031+1007+8+18+904+949+833&shopperType=G&N=4294939200+510&Nao=63&PSO=0&CmCatId=70753|78373
There's a ton more on Jcpenney.com
Try putting up some pictures or making a picture board ( a corkboard with pictures), or putting a vase of fake flowers.
Or a cute set of mirrors: http://www.target.com/Gem-Wall-Mirror-Set/dp/B003P5FODK/ref=sc_ri_2?ie=UTF8&node=672161011
If you need any other ideas, feel free to email me!
* Obviously not the walls, but the comforter is nice. And you can use the other colors in it for frames on the wall or a carpet.
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=18dad0b&DeptID=70753&CatID=78373&SO=0&SelDim=6%7e&x5view=1&Ne=4294957900+6+5+877+1031+1007+8+18+904+949+833&shopperType=G&N=4294939200+510&Nao=42&PSO=0&CmCatId=70753|78373
http://www5.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6E.aspx?GrpTyp=ENS&ItemID=17de4b3&DeptID=70753&CatID=78373&SO=0&SelDim=6%7e&x5view=1&Ne=4294957900+6+5+877+1031+1007+8+18+904+949+833&shopperType=G&N=4294939200+510&Nao=63&PSO=0&CmCatId=70753|78373
There's a ton more on Jcpenney.com
Try putting up some pictures or making a picture board ( a corkboard with pictures), or putting a vase of fake flowers.
Or a cute set of mirrors: http://www.target.com/Gem-Wall-Mirror-Set/dp/B003P5FODK/ref=sc_ri_2?ie=UTF8&node=672161011
If you need any other ideas, feel free to email me!
What was the best ghost story you have ever told. Did you encounter a ghost before when and where? where is?
Q. the number one place to go for ghost walks or to actually see a ghost. Do you believe that people can talk to them or even see them. What was the best ghost story that you have heard of?
A. I do not believe in 'ghosts' I believe in our spirits living on once our bodys have died.
Most spirits can visit loved ones, and there prescene can sometimes be felt, ie unusual smell, sense of touch etc.
But most people are oblivious to such things. And these visitations go un noticed in our everyday life.
But occasionally spirits are not always 'freindly' just like us humans, some are not nice people and have been horrid people whilst alive.
They can try and scare you and make you leave where you are, as they may believe its there home still etc.
I myself have thought i've seen and heard things.
My partner was asleep and so were the kids. we were living in temp housing. I was watching a film it was about 01:30am. when my sons door flew open, (i lived in a flat) and i heard him running down the hall, and then banging on my bedroom door, i shouted him, thinking he'd had a nightmare. but he was ignoring me banging loud.
So i jumped up and as soon as i stood up and walked like 2 steps to the hall it stopped, i looked out and he was not there.
And his bedroom door was shut tight.
i checked the bathroon, and felt well freaked out! i would of seen his door shutting or heard it!
then he screamed, i ran to his bedroom he was shaking, told me someone had woke him up by shaking his bed, and pulling his cover off him.
his quilt was on the other side of the room, on the chair.
I really do not know what happend that nite, but it freaked me and my son out.
luckily we moved a few weeks later.
As far as ppl seeing speaking to 'so called ghosts' i do not know, as i do not know if they are real.
I only know what happened to me and my son is un explainable.
I was not dreaming nor half asleep, or imagining as the following morn my partner who sleeps like a log. asked me what i was banging for last nite!
Most spirits can visit loved ones, and there prescene can sometimes be felt, ie unusual smell, sense of touch etc.
But most people are oblivious to such things. And these visitations go un noticed in our everyday life.
But occasionally spirits are not always 'freindly' just like us humans, some are not nice people and have been horrid people whilst alive.
They can try and scare you and make you leave where you are, as they may believe its there home still etc.
I myself have thought i've seen and heard things.
My partner was asleep and so were the kids. we were living in temp housing. I was watching a film it was about 01:30am. when my sons door flew open, (i lived in a flat) and i heard him running down the hall, and then banging on my bedroom door, i shouted him, thinking he'd had a nightmare. but he was ignoring me banging loud.
So i jumped up and as soon as i stood up and walked like 2 steps to the hall it stopped, i looked out and he was not there.
And his bedroom door was shut tight.
i checked the bathroon, and felt well freaked out! i would of seen his door shutting or heard it!
then he screamed, i ran to his bedroom he was shaking, told me someone had woke him up by shaking his bed, and pulling his cover off him.
his quilt was on the other side of the room, on the chair.
I really do not know what happend that nite, but it freaked me and my son out.
luckily we moved a few weeks later.
As far as ppl seeing speaking to 'so called ghosts' i do not know, as i do not know if they are real.
I only know what happened to me and my son is un explainable.
I was not dreaming nor half asleep, or imagining as the following morn my partner who sleeps like a log. asked me what i was banging for last nite!
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