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California Wine Tours cked up the boxes of ornaments from the floor and placed them on the nearby couch. "We can get to the rest of this later."Although wine is produced in many areas around California, most people would have Napa Valley and Sonoma County first in mind when thinking of California wine tours.The main feature of the wine tour is wine tasting. When touring, a tour guide may offer a bottle of your favorite vintage. Aside from actually touring the vineyard and the many facilities in wine making, there are some companies that offer a virtual tour to their vineyards and wineries. It is recommended that you take this before signing up for an actual tour.Knowing that you are taking a wine tour and will probably drink wine, one must take a designated driver along. To make everyone enjoy the tour, there are several services you can utilize that range from regular to deluxe. 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Her son looked past the camera. His thoughts miles distant. The only one who smiled was Santa. Once in the car she asked her son what he had told Santa he wanted for Christmas. He turned his head toward the window. His words bounced off the glass with a dull echo. "I want to tell daddy I love him. I want him to hug me. and tell me, 'I love you, buddy!' when he tucks me in at night." She tried to draw a breath past the painful lump in her throat. "I know, honey. We weren't able to say goodbye. We weren't there to hug him up and savor his goodness one last time...I'm sorry, hon." He hung his head. "Me, too," he muttered in his gruff little boy voice. The hour it took to get home was quiet. *** That evening as they decorated the tree a storm crept out over the flat range, groaning with snow laden clouds and whining winds. Soon wet heavy snow was pounding at their windows and icy fingers of the wind crawled under the doors and into the house. "We'd better check on the horses. 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He picked up the boxes of ornaments from the floor and placed them on the nearby couch. "We can get to the rest of this later." She cast a proud glance at her son. "Yes, my little man. We can." She grabbed their coats and scarves from the coatrack. They bundled up and went outside. The flood light from the roof of the barn was little help as the gusting wind tossed thick folds of snow everywhere. Pushing against the wet and cold she reached the barn, threw back the retaining bar and went inside. She flicked the lights on and took a relaxing breath. It was suddenly more quiet and calm within. She scanned the stalls Simple BBQ Theme Party Made Great! mile as he snapped a couple of shots. Her son looked past the camera. His thoughts miles distant. The only one who smiled was Santa.You've decided to have a get together with friends and family and decided on a BBQ theme party. This will be a great party to talk and get to know new friends or get in touch with old friends. This kind of party is also one that you don't have to do much for.If you want to add another theme to your BBQ theme party, you'll have to match your main theme with something else. For example, a western theme would work with this as will as a Fourth of July party, but not say a young child's party. This type of party will be based on what food you have.With a BBQ theme party, you'll have to start out with a grill. For a large party, see if any of your friends can bring their grill over. This will get people fed faster. Have your guest bring something to share with everyone. This way, side dishes are made for you. If you're on a budget, you might want to suggest that everyone brings their own meat to grill. You can provide more then one side di Once in the car she asked her son what he had told Santa he wanted for Christmas. He turned his head toward the window. His words bounced off the glass with a dull echo. "I want to tell daddy I love him. 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And I want to make sure the chickens are locked up good and tight." "Okay, Mom. I'll check on the chickens." He picked up the boxes of ornaments from the floor and placed them on the nearby couch. "We can get to the rest of this later." She cast a proud glance at her son. "Yes, my little man. We can." She grabbed their coats and scarves from the coatrack. They bundled up and went outside. The flood light from the roof of the barn was little help as the gusting wind tossed thick folds of snow everywhere. Pushing against the wet and cold she reached the barn, threw back the retaining bar and went inside. She flicked the lights on and took a relaxing breath. It was suddenly more quiet and calm within. She scanned the stalls What to Do About Painful Periods cked up the boxes of ornaments from the floor and placed them on the nearby couch. "We can get to the rest of this later."Do you experience painful menstrual cramps? Is your period longer than normal? Do you feel like things just aren’t right with your body but your gynecologist doesn’t know how to help you? You could be suffering from one of two painful female health problems that are missed by many doctors but can be treated easily with medication or surgery.Having painful periods that interrupt the normal function of your life is not normal. If you want to stay curled up in your bed for a few days whenever you have your period and normal pain medications don’t help, then you could be suffering from either endometriosis or adenomyosis.Endometriosis is when the endometrial lining of your uterus grows outside of your uterus. This lining is normally inside your uterus and is discharged from your body during your monthly cycle. The pain or cramps you feel during your monthly cycle is the result of your uterus trying to expel the lining. She cast a proud glance at her son. "Yes, my little man. We can." She grabbed their coats and scarves from the coatrack. They bundled up and went outside. The flood light from the roof of the barn was little help as the gusting wind tossed thick folds of snow everywhere. Pushing against the wet and cold she reached the barn, threw back the retaining bar and went inside. She flicked the lights on and took a relaxing breath. It was suddenly more quiet and calm within. She scanned the stalls. All was peaceful. The horses were fine. The pregnant mare dropped her head over the stall half-door and huffed a welcome. He opened the door to the coops and warm air brushed 'round him. The heat lamps were on bathing the chickens in a red glow. They were settled in for the night. Some sleeping, while others clucked softly in the shadows. He pulled his scarf tightly around his neck as he shut and bolted the coop up. As he turned towards the barn he was stopped short by a sound. There, in the blustery snow was a dark shape. A whimpering sound issued from the quaking creature. The boy gingerly stepped closer. He saw a black ball of fur. The head trembled as it whined piteously. The wind died down and the boy got a better look at the animal. "Come here, pooch." He coaxed softly. He squatted down nearer the dog and held his hand out. The black dog stood slowly, then reached over and licked the boy's hand. Holding his arms out the boy called the dog to him. In a bound the dog crawled into his arms--all the while licking the boy's face. He met his mother just outside the door to the barn. She gasped sharply when she espied her son and the creature in his arms. "What do you have there?" She knew, but she was caught by surprise. "Can we go inside?" he implored, staring down at the dog. "He's freezing out here." "Umm." She nodded and hustled herself and her boy towards the house. Shutting the front door behind her she faced her son. "Let's take a better look at him, shall we?" She drew closer then wrinkled her nose. "He will need a hot bath. Then some food and water." He grinned and rushed off with the dog. In moments the tub in the bathroom was being filled with water and she could hear her son talking to the dog reassuringly. Half an hour later son and dog emerged. She studied the dog who now followed closely behind her son. He was of medium size, bright-eyed...and smiling. She watched as the dog ate. "Your father had a black dog and he loved that dog a lot. He used to tell me stories about him. Said his name was Jeremy." He nodded at the dog. "May we keep him?" She didn't have to give his question much thought. She'd not seen her son this animated in months. "Sure. What are you going to name him?" Her son paused, then gave his answer. "Buddy." For the next two days boy and dog were inseparable. They played and worked together. Come bedtime Buddy followed the boy to the bedroom, jumped u
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