We are going to spend a week together in Italy with my fiance, mmmm... Rome and Venice - wonderful enough, but I want to make this week unforgettable for him
So I already thought of these:
1. while he is taking a shower I am going to light 100 candles - ok, maybe less, will see Put some music on and wait for him to give a sensual massage - candles, matches, massage oil bought
2. bellydance for him - clothes and music bought, dance trained
3. picnic by the sea around sunset - picnic basket bought ))
4. lapdance for him with his hands tied - music: after dark by tito and tarantula, dance going to be trained
And I have no idea of the others... Give me some tips what to do, it can be sexy, romantic, anything to amaze him And no sex involved, will keep it for the wedding night Just something to spice up the atmosphere or so.
Thank you for your answers, have a shiny, happy day
That really to be honest will be enough and there aint much chance he'll forget this weekend in a hurry!! Lol all i was going to advise would be a lapdance which you've already mentioned (Plus,i love the song youve chosen,good choice ) ..So i cant think of much else especailly if your not allowing sex which im sure he'll be dying for by this time!! lol!!
That is really romantic though!! Have a good one & good luck for the wedding/night!! =) xoxo
Sustainability for climate change
Energy quality is a type of energy accounting, a balance sheet of energy return on energy invested. The energy quality of oil is extraordinarily large. The dilemma of decreasing carbon emissions also make the situation challenging for energy companies. And then, like any other company, energy companies are under immense pressure to show revenue to their shareholders. This is the actual challenge, and also what drives politics around the world. The western world blames developing countries like China and India for increased energy consumption, while present energy consumption by the Western world is already above the threshold limits. There are two options: either the world fights politically by blaming each other while consuming the same quanta of energy or listen to the wise saying of fighting together for a common cause of a problem and finding sustainable solutions for the present gloomy situation of global warming. The sustainable energy solutions lie in harnessing nuclear energy, bio energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, energy from the waves of the oceans, etc. Every option has very limited energy quality against oil in present but will be competent in future times according to many speculations. To find the sustainable solution, one needs to answer the question: How can energy producing and distribution companies behave responsibly - towards the environment and towards customers?
This is a complex question. Energy Production (Generation), Distribution, and Consumption are all complex issues. If we limit our discussion to electricity alone, then to pontificate: “Energy” is neither produced nor consumed. To go further, energy is only converted, neither produced nor consumed (except in nuclear reactions). Energy “Production” then again comes from many sources. For electricity, it will be hydroelectric, thermal, wind, geothermal, bio-thermal and nuclear among others. Each of these industries has distinct and unique circumstances. So “behave responsibly” does not mean much. There needs to be guidelines developed or drawn for each different industry. Now - the real issue is the CULTURE of the people: culture of the management, employees, and surrounding business and politics. Now is the time when people need to think first of the environment, the “Mother Earth” and then about their activities. Management & Finance Education, in particular has failed world-wide in developing leaders that think not just of the short term and personal gains, but first of overall impact. There are many that do think globally and altruistically rather than selfishly, even in the management and finance circles all over the world. However, only a few do not have a devastating influence and impact, as was witnessed in the recent world economic debacle. Unfortunately, they were not promoted and rewarded (some went to jail, but most went into lavish retirements), by the financial markets and business ownership systems, for their short term profit-making. As environmentally responsive citizens, we need to know that we cannot know everything about a problem and therefore, (a) think beyond the available information, to assure greater safety and security of the systems we implement, (b) study, and innovate to create ever better systems, and (c) replace the systems created earlier with better, more recent systems.
This cycle of create-maintain-destroy-rebuild is something that Business and Management refuse to participate in unless forced to do so. Their approach is most often to build once, and keep reaping until the system built dies. The multigenerational thinking has been invented in management and has been promoted but is not implemented. It does require a strong fiscal discipline to say that x percent is going to be dedicated to R&D, y percent to Maintenance, z percent to total replacement and new processes and products. We have basic educational and job expertise and skill set requirements for every job except that of an elected political leader. These factors together make up for a society that does not have the will that is needed to take leadership action. This is a problem all over the world. I do not have a solution, only a prayer.
In absence of fixing the systems in place, the only device left is one of public outcry and activism, but far more one-sided and populated by people with extremist viewpoints. And the macro-machine of the society adopts it from time to time. The problem of culture needs to be fixed and then all else will follow. Responsibility cannot be enforced; it has to be an internal drive.
As a consumer, what measures can one take to reduce the consumption of energy in the places at home or at work?
Replace all light bulbs with fluorescent ones, use the LED-based bulbs wherever possible, minimize the use of disposable materials. Do not use polystyrene-based disposables (Styrofoam). Prefer polypropylene (PP) which is microwaveable or polyethylene instead. Reuse disposable PP wares. Live in a well ventilated and well insulated house. Use minimum heating, with only the bedroom heated centrally and use local area (small load) electric heaters for other areas. Building design recommendations needs to be very simple that can be incorporated to reduce global warming by a common individual. A house needs to be built as a very open structure with high ceilings, extra ventilators on the top sections, and many large windows and doors, and cross-ventilation everywhere. The house architecture should be chosen in alignment with local wind, snow, rain and sun directions and patterns. There can be provision for solar (thermal) heated hot water and use fluorescent lights. The house should be constructed so that lights are only needed at night, well after sunset when outside light is gone. Needless to say, our electricity consumption can be minimal. Most of it is for the TV, computer and washing machine when needed. If we implement Photo Voltaic in the house, the need for external electricity would only remain for heavy appliances. These are only some of the solutions out of the many solutions.
The global warming problem can be controlled by living sustainably at a personal level. This can solve the extremist viewpoints and can make a “GREEN CULTURE”. The chaos of Business, Management and Politics needs to be cleaned and they should be forced to adopt “GREEN CULTURE”, so that prayers for humanity can be answered. Their failures cannot be tolerated on the expense of Mother Earth. The time has come for an environmentally responsive and acting global community fighting for a common solution of a bigger, global problem. The solution of global warming is vested in improving the energy quality.