I Found Love Online

I heard some said that a person’s love life is poor if he or she doesn’t have someone who cares for them. In short, if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you have a poor love life. A friend teased me with these words before. “I am not in a hurry”, I answered back. “The right man will come for me”.

It came true. I met my husband online. He is the most lovable and gentleman I have ever met in my life. We corresponded for two years before we met in person because we are over a thousand miles away from each other. In my personal experience, I tell you that looking for the right man or woman is not difficult. When I started to know dating sites in the internet, I joined in and searched for someone who is compatible with me. Then I met my prince charming.

With the help of modern technology, single men and women search for free personal profiles in online dating sites like True.com. It is safe, smart, and more convenient for searching matched singles who have the same personality as you are. Members can navigate the site easily through its categorized options. The search for love, romance, and friendship is safe with True.com because they were endorsed as the only site that conducts background screenings and Single Certification so dishonest individuals are prohibited. Joining True.com is easy since signing up is FREE.

Love conquers all…even the distance.

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Keep Safety In Mind When Remodeling Your Kitchen

Flooring, countertops, sinks and stoves come to mind first when it’s time to remodel your kitchen. But lighting and electricity are just as important. For those who are planning to renovate or remodel their kitchen, don’t forget to keep safety in mind. When remodeling, be sure to put as much thought in electrical safety as paint color. Sharing with you is some helpful tips on remodeling your family’s favorite room.

>Proper lighting can prevent injuries in the kitchen. Don’t stop with overhead lights; add task lighting to your favorite work spaces.

>Keep electrical switches, plugs and lighting fixtures far away from water sources. Install them in areas where you are unlikely to touch them with wet hands.


>Add additional outlets if needed to avoid use of extension cords.


>Protect every electrical receptacle with a ground-fault circuit interrupter, which will shut off the electric current if it senses a power surge or if moisture is present.


>Keep a fire extinguisher near a room exit and away from cooking equipment.


>Choose faucets with anti-scald devices to prevent burning, or lower your water heater’s temperature to 120 degrees. Heating water to a lower, safer temperature also saves energy.


>Install smoke alarms.


>The cooktop or cooking surfaces should not be located near windows. Curtains and other window coverings could easily catch fire from a grease splatter.

Texas Co-op Power, Sep. 2008
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As The Woman Of The House

As the woman of the house, we manage the organization inside our home. It is our nature to take care of the household. As much as possible, we want everything to be good from tidying up the clutters to furniture arrangements. But how do you supervise a big renovation-let’s say, remodeling of the favorite part of the house-the kitchen? Of course, we need help from professionals.

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