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I have a really hard time getting a tan, But i really want to be tan. i know it comes with alot of bad things in the future. but still. Is there anything better than baby oil to use when tanning? how long should i stay outside i live in NC
not too long since it's not good for you
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My twin girls are going to be 11 months old in a couple weeks, and they just started to pull themselves up. They are probably going to start cruising really soon. Both can crawl with no problem.
What sort of toy or activity centre should I get them to help develop this new-found skill? For instance, I was wondering about those push toys that convert so they are both for baby and an older child. What are some tried-and-true toys for this age and this developing skill?
Thanks! (new mom of two - still a newbie!)
PS: I'm in Canada.
push toys are great...bigger trucks that they can put their weight on and move it. My little one loves the little tikes shopping cart - he pushed it when he was younger and now walks behind it. a good sturdy play wagon would work as well.
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which way should i spell it? the original way is Maya, but i like Maia too.
Personally I like Maya better. I think it looks better visually. It appeals to the eye. I like Maia too though, just not as much. (I love the name Maya by the way.
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a quick question.
I am still deciding what martial art to take up I've done a few classes in different ones in my time.
Karate ( goju and another style possibly shotokan)
taekwondo
fencing
I am not looking at going back to fencing.
I was wondering, for arts like karate, if you suck at doing patterns because of coordination issues would doing something like tai-chi help for developing the coordination for memorising patterns?
when doing patterns in a class it is not always possible to slow the pattern down.
you have to do them at the speed of other practitioners.
i am aware tai-chi requires coordination but the question is asked about training tai-chi as a means of improving coordination.
It will, but the way of movement is different from Karate. Karate is a rigid, straightforward external martial art style--and is Japanese.
Tai Chi (Or Taiji Chuan) is a soft, circular internal martial art from China.
It is good to have a balance of internal and external styles and one WILL help the other. Many karate practicioners take tai chi on the side to help. It is recommended.
NOTE: often times, karate dojo also have tai chi classes to offer.