NATIONAL DAY OF ENCOURAGEMENT – NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MILKSHAKE DAY – NATIONAL VIDEO GAMES DAY
Want To Help The Bahamas? Go On Vacation-With the northern part of the Bahamas all but leveled by Hurricane Dorian, the lower islands are going to be sustaining the whole nation for a while.
Luckily, the lower area was barely affected by the storm, and that means it’s still a good vacation destination. With 60-percent of the nation’s GDP coming from tourism, the best way you can aid the Bahamas is go on a vacation there… and spend lots of money.
You can still get around in the lower region well. Five regional airports are still open and ferry or cruise services will take you between islands. Even the major attractions are still running.
Check with a travel agent for the best packages and latest information on what’s open or not. Since most Americans don’t burn their vacation time, this is a charitable way to take some of that time off.
Source:New York Post
More than 3,000 people planned a giant game of hide-and-seek at an IKEA store in Scotland — but a team of police officers weren’t playing around and broke up the fun, according to reports. Revelers planned to turn the sprawling furniture chain in Glasgow into an impromptu playground on a Facebook event page last week, prompting the store to call police, according to The Scotsman newspaper. Five cops stayed at the shop for the entire day on August 31 to gauge whether folks were browsing for a cheap desk, or actually hunting the perfect spot to hide. Ultimately, there were no arrests, and no major “issues” for cops to deal with.
- If you could play hide and seek in one big store which would it be and why?
Link:https://nypost.com/2019/09/11/cops-shut-down-massive-
Half Of All Couples Don’t Cuddle When They Sleep
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who love being cuddled up close to their partner all the time and those who like their personal space. And according to arecentsurvey, some couples don’t even steal a snuggle before turning in for the night.
Casper, the mattress company, asked 1,000 Americans how they prefer to sleep with their significant other. And they found that 46% of couples say they like snoozing without touching each other at all. It’s actually the top choice for those surveyed, beating all other options, including spooning and intertwined limbs. This “no contact” sleep position was a favorite of both men and women pretty much equally, but younger couples between ages 18 and 24 weren’t as big on it as other age groups.
So what does this lack of touching say about these couples’ connection? According to human attachment researchers, this is a sign of a really strong bong. PsychotherapistArianna Smithsays couples mostly sleep this way when they feel close and safe with each other. So if you don’t like touching your sweetie when you sleep because you’re too hot, or they move too much, or any number of other reasons, it doesn’t spell doom for your relationship and may just help you get a better night’s sleep.
Source:Women's Health