I have tried to
change things up a bit too much at times... bad bad baddddd highlights my senior year of high school and a short bob my senior year of college that was cute but when undone I looked like I was 12.
Not exact matches
The climax
changes things around a
bit (Zombie apparently wants this to be a one - shot deal; we can only hope), but at that point, we're
too fed
up to care.
It's not
too difficult after you get used to the way the game works, so may not be for those who want a challenging game, however the story is quite unique for a game of that era, and there are a few different battle types that
change things up for a
bit of variation.
And so paying reasonably close attention to the babies and the small children and how each one is managing the interaction and the stimulation, the emotional stimulation that happens in relationships, and noticing when perhaps
things are getting a little
bit too much and then intervening to either
change the activity or separate them and do something else or down regulate instead of
up regulating.
Love the colors and we have a dark bed
too, been wanting to
change things up a
bit.
Also, one trick I learned years ago from military wives who loved to decorate but couldn't permanently wallpaper, etc. their quarters was to use liquid starch to apply fabric to the walls, http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/paulinepdm/Decorating–MyHome/?action=view¤t=PA290009xx.jpg it has been 10 years now since I did this to my Master Bathroom and it is still
up there just fine despite lots of showers, humidity, etc. that picture and others (showing my padded fabric wall covering — black toile in upstairs guestroom, are in this album: http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/paulinepdm/Decorating–MyHome/ I painted black squares on kitchen floor
too, but not for concealment, just to
change things a
bit in my very small kitchen.
Only
thing I would
change is to move the framed art
up a couple of inches — seems a
bit too close to the tile border.