Posts Tagged Sleepovers

About Garden Gazebos And Screen Enclosures

Posted by outside_voices on Friday, 1 April, 2011

There’re times that one requires to relax and cool themselves from the stresses and hassles life. Garden gazebos and screen enclosures are the perfect instruments that can be used in attaining that and more. There are various screen enclosures and garden gazebos designs depending material used to make them. Garden gazebos are made from sand, wood, stone and other suitable things. Garden gazebos can be utilized in places that’ve hot climates and dry to give for the cleaning things. The bowers of gazebos present for shades which in turn offer for the calming produce. It can be utilized wherever you see swimming pools as open garden and foundation to give for the defence from the sun and other unnecessary things, rain.

In the past garden gazebos were used by the royal and mighty in the society. There are temples and palaces in China which has prestige tent-like dens and gazebos that are being used up to date. European royal people also built utilize of lavishness construction as rich people created testimonials that marked their state as success and Richie. This is because then the screen enclosures and garden gazebos were too expensive for the middle and low earners to afford.

Currently, garden gazebos and screen enclosures are used by many people to perform a number of other tasks apart from relaxing and calming. This is as the substances are now supplementary inexpensive. Several other jobs that sun enclosures and garden gazebos can be utilized to make include hold relaxed meals, children’s birthday celebration can also be utilized as a child’s play area, taking comfortable daytime naps and sleepovers with others.

For the several celebrations, garden gazebos are basically prepared in octagonal or round shapes and they can be utilized as an decorate or desirability in the garden OR even give out then given reasons. The soul of screen enclosure or garden gazebo difference depends on its utilization. Such as a garden gazebo can be utilized to home several guests and therefore offering them with guard either from rains or foiling sun.Again, Its very easy to clear garden gazebos. One the cleaning process is finished, it can be easily removed the entire garden furniture before one begins the cleaning and backed. In short, gazebos and enclosures provide one with a place they can have a good time as they chill out.

AeroBed for Kids Reviews

Posted by outside_voices on Thursday, 6 May, 2010

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I really love AeroBed for Kids. I bought 2 of these for my twins when they were 3 and we needed them for a vacation rental (where my family got the room with 1 king bed.)

My kids love AeroBed for Kids and they still use them (they are 9 years old now.) Easy to inflate, deflate, roll into bag. We usually travel with only one pump (since it is heavier) and we roll the bed, included cover, a fleece kids blanket and a travel pillow right in the included duffle.

The incluced cover very nice and stays put, but it looks more like a matress pad and is white(!), plus its a little hot on your skin and slightly scratchy since it is quilted.

I looked for regular cotton sheets that would fit over the pad, but didn’t see anything. It seems regular fitted sheets are too long. I may sew a casing on a regular flat twin sheet and put elastic all the way around. Maybe attach another flat sheet to the bottom of this (so the top sheet would always be attached to the bottom one?) I am lazy, though and haven’t done it yet! I would welcome any comments from someone who may have done this already with tips (e.g., do I need to sew corners? Would it be easier to simply shorten a regular fitted sheet with a seam near the feet? etc.)

The AeroBed for Kids itself has held up extremely well, no problems (even with active kids who aren’t exactly gentle with it.) Great for sleepovers with friends, too.

Edit: I did buy a regular twin set of sheets and just added shorter corner seams on one end. Perfect. I also sewed 2 seams (to make a corner) on the flat sheet so that my kids don’t pull on it exposing their feet. I also did the same to a fleece blanket (that I got here on amazon) so the top sheet and blanket stay well on the bed (no endless tucking!) It all fits right in the duffle.