Footed Pajamas Make A Comeback (For Kids -- And Adults Too)
Footed pajamas for adults and kids are making a comeback. All of us want to be more comfortable today, especially at home where we can relax. Well in the pajama world these pajamas are known as footies, footsies, and footed pajamas. Do you remember when you were a kid and you could glide across the floor with your footie pajamas?
It was too cold, or raining or snowing too much to play outside, so you made the best of it and had a sliding playground inside with just you and your pajamas with the feet in them.
I remember my sisters and I used to use the kitchen floor for such a purpose. Our game was to see how far we could slide before we stopped or fell over. Whoever made the longest slide got the prize. We really didn't care about the prize; though we all thought of one just to keep the game interesting. But what was really great was just to glide through the air. It felt like we were flying over the floor. It was a big deal back then...
There must be some health benefits that you get from wearing footed pajamas too. After all, our parents didn’t struggle to get our feet into those pajamas without good reason… right? I can tell you one thing. When your feet are warm, your entire body stays warmer. Maybe this is why our parents dressed us with footed pajamas on a cold day and cold nights when we were younger. It makes sense to keep those feet warm! There must be something smart about wearing footed pajamas at night. No doubt it improves circulation and keeps those cold feet and legs warmer. It probably helps us stay warm and snugly and relaxed so we can get a good night’s sleep and dream happy dreams!
I know adults today who wear socks to bed to keep their feet warm -- or they put a hot water bottle under their feet before they go to sleep at night. They report that they can relax quicker and fall asleep faster when they do so. And I also know some other adults that wear their footed pajamas around the house during the day. Evidently they are so comfortable that they wear them all day long.
So guess what? These footed pajamas are making a comeback. I looked over a lot of the footed pajamas sleepwear on the market. One that caught my eye has a logo with a brown teddy bear logo wearing a set of footie pajamas. On their website they list some of the celebrities, who have worn their footed pajamas either on your favorite TV shows or around the house – it appears, even the White House!
More importantly this company has high quality products at a good price. They don’t have a huge selection of wild colors and patterns. But who needs them? They have the good old-fashioned basics and classic patterns that you want in a pair of footed pajamas –and they glide just as good!
I can say that I’m proud to be affiliated with this company because they are keeping people warmer one cold day and night at a time.
Keep Yourself And Your Children Warm, And Healthy With These Footed Pajamas!
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Life & Style reports that an audio recording of Tiger Woods having phone sex has been shopped in the past. Writer Ian Halperin tells the magazine, "Two years ago, a woman approached me with an audio file supposedly of Tiger Woods having phone sex. She wanted me to do a story on it. It sounded like him, but I had no proof."
Steamy alleged text messages between Woods and one rumored mistress, Jaimee Grubbs, have already been published, and another batch was released today. The latest is sue of Life & Style has more info. The full press release is below:
During romps with his various mistresses, Tiger Woods "was taking Ambien and drinking," an insider tells Life & Style. After sex, "he definitely went to sleep with these girls," the insider continues. "He must be freaking out about what else could be out there." Celebrity biographer Ian Halperin tells Life & Style, "Two years ago, a woman approached me with an audio file supposedly of Tiger Woods having phone sex. She wanted me to do a story on it. It sounded like him, but I had no proof." If one of Tiger's women does have footage, she could get millions. "A Tiger sex tape could be worth $5 million, possibly as high as $10 million," Steven Hirsch, founder and co-chairman of adult-video company Vivid Entertainment, tells Life & Style.
Since Tiger's affair with Rachel Uchitel (who he was apparently falling for) was exposed, a procession of women have been identified as his lovers.
Among the places they claim to have had sex with the sports superstar are his Florida mansion and a series of hotels - all with security cameras.
At least one of the women (Grubbs) also shot sex videos of romps with other boyfriends, sparking a damage control scramble from Tiger's camp.
There is such a thing as Billboard for adult DVD. And for that matter, the holder for the weeks at the end of December 2007 and the initial weeks of January 2008 stars, brace yourself, not the usual and popular porn stars but a housewife and writer. Meet Amy Fisher, more popularly known as an ex- Long Island Lolita.
Amy said she has always wanted to be No. 1 at anything, but did not even imagine it would be this way. For your information, the adult DVD currently circulating online and at conventional venues starring Amy is not an official and professionally taken one. It was, in fact, an exploitative video, a private one done by a husband and a wife in an intimate and steamy mood.
Amy Fisher has been married to a former cop names Louis Bellera for almost eight years at the time the video was shot. The marriage fell on the rocks and the couple was filing for a divorce when Louis aimed to make money from the video. The supposedly private adult DVD was sold in August 2007 to the Red Light District, a popular porn movie studio based in Los Angeles, California. Amy initially was infuriated after learning about the transaction, which she claimed was done behind her back.
Much ado and controversies were hurdled against Amy and the Adult DVD. Because of her infuriation and threats that she would pull out the adult DVD from stores and in result sue the porn studio all the more helped made the video more talked about. That and of course Amy's interesting public profile pushed the adult DVD to its limits.
For about tow months, Amy and Louis' adult DVD made it really big and landed on the top spot in terms of adult DVD sales. The company that released the video made it really big. In turn, Amy was approached and a settlement was offered so that she would just allow the sale of the private adult DVD. It was reported that it took a six-figure amount to tame and make Amy just let it pass.
Amy claims she has been totally embarrassed by the situation. For quite some time, she claims that she has not been able to go outdoors because people were recognizing her. To her amazement, some even asks her for autographs. That, she added, was flattering but at the same time was embarrassing.
What was the controversial adult DVD about? Of course, it was hot and steamy, typical for a hot session between a hot wife and an equally hot husband. Expect to see several foreplay sessions, a steam actual course, and of course, some unconventional action, like rear entry, you know what it means.
Back to Amy, she says, she is currently happy of her status and the success of the adult DVD. But she is very conscious and weary about how she could be able to explain the incidence about the adult DVD and the controversies to her children, when they grow up. Amy has a six-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter.
Amy and Louis have reconciled at the time the adult DVD hit stores. Since then, the relationship has been rejuvenated and the couple has started further promoting the adult DVD. However, it is still not clear if Amy and Louis would do a sequel or if the sequel, if there will be any, would be as successful as the first one. Until then, adult DVD collectors and fanatics should continue enjoying the Long Island Lolita. Still not curious about the adult DVD? You should already be.
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Dispelling the Myths: Why Adults Think They Can't Get a Ged
39 million American adults never earned a high school diploma. Throughout the country, there is a push to re-educate these adults so they can earn a GED and become eligible for higher-paying jobs and higher education. But many never try for their GED. Why? Each one has a reason. Each one thinks, “I can’t.” But the truth is, most people can get their GED. Here’s a few reasons people think they can’t get their GED…and why they’re wrong.
"It's too hard."
Is the GED too difficult for adults without a high school diploma? The short answer is, no. Part of the problem is knowing what to study. The GED is a series of five tests in reading, writing, math, social studies, and science. Each test can be taken as many times as needed until they are passed. By taking time and focusing on one area of study at a time, a test-taker can work through each area of the GED. Students can find out what areas they need to work on by taking a pretest. Then, adult learners should find a study program that will fit their needs, in their community, in a bookstore, or online. By focusing study and sticking to a study plan, almost any adult can acquire the skills needed to pass the GED.
"Studying is boring."
A recent study supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation found the most high school dropouts leave school because they found school uninteresting, boring and not relevant to their lives. Most of these students had grade point averages of C or better and could have graduated. Traditional approaches like studying out of test-prep books can be frustrating for these learners. But there are more options today for how to study than ever before. Internet and software study programs allow students to study at their own pace, on their own time, and the best programs have entertaining, visual presentations. Discriminating adult students focus on what type of learning works best for them to find the right study method.
"I don't have time to go to classes."
Most people studying for the GED are adults, with adult responsibilities including a job, a spouse, and children. Going to classes takes time, but there are many options for studying at home at any pace. Making time for the GED doesn't need to involve a lot of driving or a set schedule. By setting aside a little bit of time each day to work toward their goal, anyone can complete their GED studying within their busy schedule. If you're managing your own study time, it's important to find a program that can keep you interested and motivated, so look into software or online programs that are visual and entertaining. To learn more about online GED study programs: www.passged.com
"I can't learn all the things I missed in four years of high school."
Because the GED is a high school equivalency exam, many test-takers expect that it will require all the knowledge taught in four years of high school. However, the GED focuses, not on memorization of facts, figures, and dates, but on fundamental skills: math skills, communication skills, and critical thinking skills. Test-takers need to focus their learning on how to think for the GED to acquire the fundamental problem solving, analysis, critical thinking, communications, and mathematics skills that are needed to pass. "Depending on their existing skill level," Ormsby states, "properly preparing for the GED can take weeks or months, not years."
"I don't need a GED."
Many undereducated adults have jobs, but most of them are underpaid and lack job security. The job market is growing more and more limited for people without high school diplomas. A worker who is suddenly faced with unemployment will find it difficult to find a new job, and a worker who wants to advance may find promotions blocked without a high school degree. In a competitive job market, employers continue to look for applicants with more education and qualifications. Without a high school diploma, the average income is about $18,000 per year. With one, it jumps to nearly $26,000—and if you go on to finish college, the average income leaps to about $44,000. Based on those figures, a GED is a necessity.