Nine-over-one windows, what period?
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Comments (11)You did good, George. God Bless the Child Billie Holiday Them that's got shall get Them that's not shall lose So the Bible said and it still is news Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Yes, the strong gets more While the weak ones fade Empty pockets don't ever make the grade Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Money, you've got lots of friends Crowding round the door When you're gone, spending ends They don't come no more Rich relations give Crust of bread and such You can help yourself But don't take too much Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own He just worry 'bout nothin' Cause he's got his own God Bless the Child Project Billie Holiday Jazz Singer...See Morebloating and two periods in one month...
Comments (1)I am not sure how old this forum is but it seems that not too many read some of the posts here. Anyway, I think what you are going through is pretty normal for peri..I am 48 and my periods have suddenly changed as well. I just got over mine too and it feels as if it is on its way again. I also get the bloating, cramping, irritability, fatigue, and on and on..OH and did I mention nausea??? When was the last time you had your annual check up from your OBGYN? I doesn't hurt to get whatever is bothering you checked out just for peace of mind but I wouldn't worry too much because irregular periods are a sure sign of peri-menopause. Mine are now coming later and later but as soon as it is over I feel like it is coming again!! As for your swollen tender breast,is it just the one breast?...See MoreDouble windows over sink---one pendant or two?
Comments (7)I think I would have to see a lighting plan (i.e. placement of the ceiling fixtures, etc.) to really give an opinion if two were too much. But by just looking at your windows, they are wide, almost square shaped. With that width I think the the two pendants would be my preference. The other question is do you need the two lights for more light - versus one. My motto on the kitchen is more light is better, especially if you don't get a lot of natural light (I have north facing windows.) You can always spend a few extra dollars and get dimmers on some of the lights if you think you have too much (but can't do much if you have too little.) Someone once recommend hanging balloons to mock up the lights to see if you liked it in your kitchen, keeping in mind that lights that are opaque will probably be less visually impacting than the balloons. But I found the balloons very helpful in decide size/scale/location. Good luck....See MoreWant 1963 period look replacement windows
Comments (16)You can ask any manufacturer you want to use if they can provide horizontal dividers for their casements. Are all your windows operable now? Also, you did not answer the question about hoe many Windows there are? Although the the windows are different heights, I would still even up the number of divided panes especially since they are next to each other. Maybe one of the experts can suggest a manufacturer to target. All the manufacturers in the US that I spoke to, who make European style Windows offer horizontal dividers. Good luck!...See MoreUser
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