ARAB TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 7, 2014 30 h o r o ing. You might have a surprising response to this goal. Discuss and debate all you need to in order to root out a problem. You find that the obligations are far more serious than you’d anticipated. Tonight: Visit with a friend. By Jacqueline Bigar Happy birthday for Monday, July 7, 2014: This year you manifest creativity and determination, though not necessarily together. If you are in an artistic field, you will see more acknowledgment for your work. If you are single, you are likely to have a very intense love life. You could be overwhelmed by many different potential sweeties. If you are attached, you might discover that you have a new addition to the house. For some people, it might be a baby; for others, it could be a puppy, a new roommate or some other change involving your home. Watch a tendency to overspend. You are very emotional and sometimes have difficulties with your mood swings. SCORPIO is also emotional like you, but does not reveal their feelings as easily. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1Difficult Aquarius - (Jan 20 - Feb 18) *** Notice that others look to you for advice and often admire your choices. Your unpredictability throws many people, as they don’t understand you well. Often what looks irrational to others is highly logical. You have often thought out your seemingly “impulsive” actions. Consider sharing your processing more often. Tonight: Working late. Pisces - (Feb 19 - Mar 20) ***** Read between the lines when someone makes what seems like an outrageous statement. Your feelings might be involved, making your detachment a must. What is being said probably has a deeper meaning than you are aware of and possi- Capricorn - (Dec 22 - Jan 19) **** Zero in on an objective outlined in a meet- home decor s c o bly has nothing to do with you. Tonight: Make sure music is involved. Gemini - (May 21 - June 20) Aries - (Mar 21 - Apr 19) **** Be aware of others’ needs and what they might require. Your feelings come forward, and you might be hesitant to pursue a certain path. Your sensitivity might be offended by another’s request. Be true to yourself no matter what goes down. Tonight: Stop at the gym. **** You might have a lot to think about, as a friend might express a little too much consideration for your comfort level. Your intuition comes into play. Could this person want to coax you in a certain direction? You might feel out of sync with others in general. One person could be particularly demanding. Tonight: Togetherness. Taurus - (Apr 20 - May 20) **** Defer to others and see a situation for what it is. A loved one or partner could be aloof and touchy. Understand what is going on with this person. Conversations move forward, allowing you to gain insight. You are overly cautious with funds. Tonight: Listen to others and what they want. Note what isn’t said. Cancer - (June 21 - July 22) **** You might want to understand more of what is motivating those around you. They might be coming from a place of negativity, but you can help them turn it around to a more positive attitude. Tap into your creativity. Tonight: Love blossoms. Leo - (July 23 - Aug 22) **** Make time for what you need and want to do. You might want to take a nap or have a discussion with a family member or roommate. Schedule time for a snooze or talk sometime during the day. indoor gardening p Your instincts guide you with a domestic or personal matter. Tonight: Mosey on home. Virgo - (Aug 23 - Sept 22): **** Return calls while balancing other matters and errands. You could be quite touched by a comment from someone you respect. Be more aware of what is happening within your immediate circle. You might want to share your thoughts with a dear friend, loved one or partner. Tonight: Catch up on news with a friend. Libra - (Sept 23 - Oct 22) **** Curb a need to be overly possessive and demanding. You want situations to take the twists and turns you would like. You can only create so much, as you only have so much control. Be careful about spending. You easily could make a mistake. Tonight: Be more direct. Scorpio - (Oct 23 - Nov 21) beauty tips e **** You might go out of your way to ease another person’s stress level. Your sensitivity to the moment and other people allows for greater giveand-take. Be sure you want to proceed in your present chosen direction. If you opt to make a commitment, it will be likely to occur, but it will demand endurance. Tonight: What pleases you. Sagittarius - (Nov 22 - Dec 21) **** You might want to see a situation move in a new direction — think again. The ramifications and what you would need to do could be more than what you are willing to do. Investigate an unusually creative idea. Could it really work? Tonight: Get some extra R and R. ❑ ❑ ❑ Born today: Figure skater Michelle Kwan (1980), musician Ringo Starr (1940), basketball player Lisa Leslie (1972) taste buds wall stencils paphiopedilum blow drying baked potatoes and beef Supplies: Wall cutting edge stencil Dense foam roller with rounded ends Stencil brush Latex or acrylic paints Low tack Painter’s tape Paper towel Instructions: First make sure your wall is clean and dust free. Position your stencil on the wall where your design and secure it with a few pieces of low tack painters tape. Load your foam roller by rolling it over the paint over a few times, press on the roller as you roll it over the paint so it observe the paint evenly. Now blur out the excess paint on the folded paper towel by rolling it back and forth couple of times to prevent paint seepage under the stencil. Now roll the stencil with your roller using liter to medium pressure. When you are done with the portion covered with the stencil remove the stencil. Remove the stencil slowly so the blue tape dose not accidently pull of any background paint. Paphiopedilums are divided into two groups, the warmgrowing, mottled-leaved type, and the cool-growing, green leaved type. The flower is wax-like with a prominent pouch and dorsal sepal. Commonly called the Lady Slipper Orchid. Site: Avoid direct sun, except in the early morning or late afternoon. Paphs are low light plants and want to grow in a well shaded environment. Temperature: They require a minimum night temperature of 55°F to 60°F. Day temperatures should range between 70°F to 80°F. Water: Strive for a damp media, not soaking, and never allow the the soil mix to dry out completely between waterings. Do not mist. ■ After Shampooing and conditioning your hair, use an extra absorbent towel to dry your hair as much as possible. Your hair should be damp, but not dripping. ■ Remove all of the tangles from your hair with a wide-tooth comb. Start from the bottom of your strands and work your way up, remembering to be gentle. ■ It’s also a good idea to use a heat protection product and any other styling products which may help to speed up the drying process and style your hair faster. ■ Put your hair-dryer down and clip away all of you partly dried hair except for the section you want to work on. ■ Roll the sectioned hair around a round brush and move your hair-dryer back and forth constantly over the hair section. ■ Unroll your hair from the brush and give it a quick run through with your fingers. ■ Finish with a light finishing product to keep your hair in place and smooth. Ingredients: 1 pound ground beef; 1 can sloppy joe sauce; 1 (32 ounces) package frozen hash browned potatoes, thawed; 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese blend; 1 medium tomato, sliced. Method: In a skillet cook beef over medium heat until no longer pink; drain. Add sloppy joe sauce and cheese. Place hash browns in a greased 9 x 13-inch baking dish. Top with beef mixture. Cover and bake at 400°F for 25 minutes. Uncover top with tomato slices. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake an additional 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender and cheese is melted. Let stand 5 minutes before serving to thicken sauce. Dear Abby Eligible seniors can sign up for a free ‘eye exam’ By Abigail Van Buren Dear Abby: I am an ophthalmologist, and all too often I see patients who have already lost some of their vision because they waited too long to schedule an appointment for an eye exam. Many times the reason was limited insurance or they couldn’t afford the copay. After helping nearly 1.8 million people, EyeCare America, a public service program of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, continues to match eligible seniors in need with volunteer ophthalmologists who provide a medical eye exam — and up to one year of care — at no out-of-pocket cost to the patient. This July, as we celebrate our country’s independence, invite your readers to also celebrate their personal independence by getting regular eye exams, especially as they age. Many eye diseases develop later in life. In fact, one in six people age 65 and older has a vision impairment that cannot be correctAbigail Van Buren ed with glasses or contact lenses. Please help to save your readers from the falls, injuries, depression and social isolation that are associated with vision loss and join me in spreading the word about EyeCare America. Thank you for your help. — Charles P. Wilkinson, M.D., Chair, Eyecare America Dear Dr Wilkinson: You’re welcome. But I am the one who should thank you and the other members of the American Academy of Ophthalmology for their generosity in offering this program to seniors nationwide. Readers, this is important and I know the need is great. To find out if you or your loved ones qualify for this program, visit www.eyecareamerica.org. (The online application does not request financial information.) ❑ ❑ ❑ Dear Abby: My in-laws are pressuring me to let them take our small children for overnights and trips around the city. I’m extremely uncomfortable about it because I don’t trust their supervision. They obviously love the kids, and I’m happy they’re in our children’s lives — as long as they come to our house to visit. There have been several instances in which they made some questionable decisions with respect to supervising my little ones in public. I have so far successfully dodged their requests, but it will be impossible to do it forever. If I tell them how I — and their son — feel, they will be hurt, especially because my parents routinely watch the kids outside our home. What’s the best way to handle this with the least hurt feelings? — St Louis mommy Dear mommy: This is something you and your husband will have to discuss with his parents TOGETHER. If you do it alone, you will forever be blamed for “favoring” your family over his. When the discussion happens, you should cite your reasons for feeling the way you do. I can’t promise there won’t be hurt feelings, because there probably already are, but your children’s safety must come first. ❑ ❑ ❑ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. (Source: Universal Uclick) what’s on today Site for checking travel ban www.kuwaitcourts.gov.kw/mojweb/NGeneral/Main.jsp ■ TIES Center Iftar Dinner: The TIES Center will be hosting a traditional Arabian buffet dinner on Mondays and Wednesdays in the first three weeks of Ramadan. We hope to see old friends and meet new ones! Call the TIES Center to make your FREE dinner reservations on the day of your choice. Mondays: July 7 and 14 @ 6:30pm Wednesdays: July 9 and 16 @ 6:30pm To register, phone: 25231015 Islam 101- by Hassan Bwambale Join Hassan Bwambale on a beautiful spiritual journey through the Islamic beliefs, acts of worship, Quranic verses, and glimpses of prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) teachings. For anyone who wants to know more about Islam. The class is FREE of charge. You can choose to attend in the morning or the evening. Whatever suits your schedule. Tuesdays: July 8, 15, and 22 @ 11am1pm or 9pm-11pm To register, phone: 25231015 ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ Enlightenment into Islam course: Enlightenment into Islam would like to announce the courses on “Tawhid is Salvation And Shirk is Destruction”. Every Monday from 5 – 7 pm in Qurtuba. For details contact: 25322684, 97743327, email: [email protected]. ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ OVBS 2014 commences: Kuwait St Gregorios Indian Orthodox MahaEdavaka is organizing the Orthodox Vacation Bible School (OVBS) 2014 based on the theme “Earth and its fullness belong to God”. Psalms 24:1. The highlight of every year is the OVBS song sessions which delight the students of all age groups from PreKindergarten to the 12th class seniors. Twenty five member OVBS Band is in full swing to make the event a memorable one. OVBS on-line registration continues on www.iocq8.org. Students and Teachers click Sports Continued from Page 29 7) KD 100 will be offered as award for the champion. 8) KD 75 award for 1st runner-up. 9) KD 50 award for 2nd runner-up. Noel Bautista will be incharge of the height measurement where some representatives of each participating team are present. For more info call: Noel 65665137, 66686954. can be accessed at www.kbfsa.co.uk. Courses NYF – yoga classes: Yoga classes available for all age groups and different health problems, weight reduction, depression etc by well experienced Indian female yoga teacher near AlRashid Hospital, Salmiya. Separate workshop, meditation, advanced breathing exercise classes, healing courses available according to the requirements of different schools, hospitals and organizations at your place. For more details contact 99838117, 99315825. ❑ ❑ ❑ Free Arabic course: IPC and all its branch- are requested to register online and to be part of this memorable event. Classes are scheduled to start on 3rd July and end on 17th July. Timings 4 pm to 6:30 pm. Rev Fr George Prasad, Vicar of St Mary’s Orthodox Church, Thottupuram, Pathanamthitta, will lead the OVBS 2014. ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ TIES Center event: TIES Center will hold following events: Qur’an Memorization & Explanation Course: Recite, memorize, and understand 3 greatly distinguished verses of the Quran. This class will meet twice a week for 3 weeks where students will learn the verses with tajweed. Students will learn to understand their meanings, secrets, and virtues. The teacher will be using tafsir from numerous sources including Ibn Kathir and Ibn Uthaymeen. Students are encouraged to participate in an optional Quran Competition, which will focus on these three verses. Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 1 to 17 @ 1-3pm To register, phone: 25231015 ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ DBO Sports Mania 2014: Don Bosco Oratory (DBO) are pleased to announce the start of the Ramadan Sports Mania from June 30th onwards. The tournaments this year will be as follows: (1) Rink football; (2) Rink football for the senior citizens of India (40 years and above); (3) Box cricket (changes in rules); (4) Box cricket for ladies; (5) Volley ball for men; and (6) Rink hockey. For further information please contact: Liston Raju 99849649; Valanki Rodrigues - 66519627; Philip Duarte 66047730; and Christopher Fernandes 99738635. Email: [email protected] ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ El Shaddai weekly fellowship: The El es is opening Free Arabic Language Course for non-Arab Ladies accessible in beginners and advance levels. Class in Islamic and Quran courses are also presented in different languages. Registration is on! Call the nearest IPC branch: Rawdah: Offers 2 alternatives for Level 1 — Call: 22512257. 1. Once a week class (4-month course); 2. Twice a week class (2-month course) Salmiyah: 25733263, 97533263; Kheitan: 24730137, 99285459; Mangaf: 23723002 ext 124/123; Jahra: 24558830, 97533948. ❑ ❑ ❑ TIES Russian classes: TIES Center Russian Club is glad to announce the start of Russian Language Courses. We offer classes for all levels, from beginners to advance level. TIES Russian Courses are intended for all Arabic speakers who wish to learn Russian as a second language or simply as a hobby. Throughout the course the students will learn how to read and write in a friendly, relaxed and welcoming environment. For more information/registration kindly contact us 97226650. ❑ ❑ ❑ KIG English Madrasa class: Kerala Islamic Group (KIG) opened a new branch of its week end Islamic enlightenment classes for English speaking students at Khaitan Darul Quran. KIG started the English Madrassa last year at Salmiya for people from all walks of life Items for the What’s On page can be sent directly to the Arab Times, P.O. Box 2270, 13023, Safat or faxed to 24818267 or e-mail to [email protected]. All items on this page are published as a courtesy to the public. These announcements can include birthday greetings, weddings, social functions or any other non-commercial events. Photographs of all events are welcome. Shaddai DWXI-PPFI Kuwait Chapter invites all the Filipino in our weekly fellowship. ● Every Monday, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St Joseph Hall (Basement), Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City. ● Every Friday (except 1st Friday), 12:30 pm to 4 pm, Sacred Heart Hall, Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City. For more information please call any of the following nos: 66758948, 66523946, 99615956, 99495832, 66078953 and 67067956. ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ KTCC activities: Worship service – every Wednesday 7:00-9:00 pm at North Tent, NECK. Children’s Bible School – every Wednesday 7 to 9 pm at Activity Building, NECK. Overnight prayer – every 1st Thursday from 10 pm – 4:00 am at Diwaniya, NECK. Communion Service – every 3rd Wednesday. The Following meeting are held at our KTCC Prayer House: 1) Children Bible School Teacher’s Prayer – 1st Saturday 7 to 9 pm. 2) Children’s Prayer – 2nd Friday 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. 3) Bible Study – every 2nd and 4th and without any geographical or language barriers. It became so popular that students from Europe, North America, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India have joined the center to get enlightened with their knowledge on Islam. Due to the increase in demand and for the convenience of students coming from Khaitan, Farwaniya, Riggae and Abbasiya a new branch has started functioning with full swing at Khaitan too. The syllabus covers Quran (Tajweed, Hifz) Fiqh, Islamic History, moral science and Arabic language. Classes are conducted on every Saturdays from 8.30 am till 1:00 PM. Both in Salmiya and Khaitan centers, Islamic classes are given for age group starting from 4 to 12 years for boys and girls alike and specially tailored syllabus package for Higher Secondary students. For more details and registration please contact V.V. Noushad 99665915 (Khaitan) O. Nasser 55756476 (Salmiya). ❑ ❑ ❑ Free fitness classes: Free fitness classes at B.FIT studio in Salmiya! Classes include Zumba, Masala Bhangra workout, aerobics, toning & much more. Contact +965-65077062 for further information. Hurry and enroll now! ❑ ❑ ❑ Islamic classes in French: The Enlightenment into Islam is offering Islamic Classes in French for ladies. Timings 4:30 to 7 emergency number 112 Civil ID info: 1889988 Sunday at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. 4) ISOM – Batch 1 Class Tuesdays – 7 to 9 pm and Batch 2 Class Fridays – 4 to 6 pm. 5) Choir Practice – Mondays – 6 to 8 pm. 6) Men’s Fellowship – 4th Friday – 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. 7) Women’s Prayer – (Abbasiya) – 3rd Sunday – 6:30 to 8:30 pm and (Salmiya) 4th Tuesday – 6:30 to 8:30 pm. 8) Fasting Prayer – every 3rd Friday from 12:00 Noon – 3:30 pm. 9) Cottage Prayers – every 2nd and 4th Week. 10) Baptism Service – every 4th Friday. Welcome to all Tamil known people to participate in our regular activities to worship the Lord in our own mother tongue and be blessed! For details or for any prayer needs contact Tel No: 66920350 / 99432849. ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ Father’s Love Int’l Ministries: Have you had a challenging week? Want to hear something different for a change? Something positive and energizing? At FLIM, you will find all this and much more ... Love, laugher, life and liberty. You will find a community of God-loving believers, who come every Friday, Saturday, Monday and Wednesday to praise and worship together. There always a word of blessing and edification for everyone who comes to the Father’s House. So, don’t be left out! Come join the family! You will be restored, received, renewed and greatly rewarded! Father’s Love Encounter Service on Friday at 11:00 am to 2:00 pm African service on Saturday at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Empowerment Services on Monday at 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Tamil Service on Wednesday at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Please call 55111263, 66550209 pm. Every Wednesday. Please register at the office (Women’s Section), 2nd floor. For more information please contact us. Telephone 25362684, 99789954, 99507076, 97743327. Fax 25342573 (attention — Enlightenment into Islam) ❑ ❑ ❑ Islamic and Arabic courses: Islamic and Arabic courses are being offered at the Enlightenment into Islam Center starting from 5:00-7:00 pm. Registrations can be done at the main office — Women’s Committee in Qurtoba. For more information contact: 24322684, 25362693, 97743327 and 25362681. ❑ ❑ ❑ IPC Arabic Courses: Take your opportunity to learn and improve your Arabic skills. The Women Section of Islam Presentation Committee is conducting Arabic language course for non-Arab ladies. Offers in basic and advanced level and classes are available on Fridays and Saturdays. Islamic subjects and Quran classes are also presented in different languages. Classes are offered only once a week. Register now! For more information: Rawdah — 22512257; Salmiya — 25733263; Khaitan — 24730137; Mangaf — 23720931; Jahra — 24567714. Continued on Page 31
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