Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Good Design a Casino Restaurant's

Good Design a Casino Restaurant'sMost restaurant owners understand that the success of a casino restaurant depends on the quality of both its customer service and its cuisine. However, great food and attentive service are often not quite enough to entice new customers or to encourage repeat their visit to the business. Restaurant design is a key factor in appealing to casino guests. Successful restaurant owners address several key design factors to create a pleasing and inviting atmosphere that attracts loyal customers.

Good Design a Casino Restaurant'sWhen planning the seating capacity of the restaurant, take care to ensure that the environment remains comfortable. One should consider a moderate seating capacity rather than a more crowded room. Also, it is important that one carefully examines the dining area, taking the time to understand the flow of the room. Furthermore, be sure to take the perspective of a potential customer by sitting at tables in various parts of the room. Restaurants often have problem areas, such as tables too near a restroom or entrance. Most such problems are easily solved by simply changing the placement of tables, or by strategic placement of a screen or greenery. Such small details can make a big difference in the quality of the customer's experience and as well as boost the aura of a restaurant.

Good Design a Casino Restaurant's

Once the seating capacity and arrangement of furniture are complete, considering the music and decor of the place is also a must. Music is frequently neglected during restaurant design, but is a powerful and simple way to change the atmosphere of a restaurant. Choose music appropriate to the restaurant's atmosphere and clientele. If possible, consider hiring musicians. Live music is a popular trend in restaurants, and appeals to a variety of potential customers. To create a visually pleasing environment, select paint colors and wall hangings that are tasteful and striking.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Moving Day

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK


As I pack up to move with misty eyes,
I want to share a little about what we are saying goodbye to


Love the Victorian tiles and chimney pots


Great Neighbors

...providing baking soda when one of my kids was stung by a hornet on our second day here
...including us in Guy Fawkes celebrations, the Royal Wedding block party, Girls Night Out
...running kids across the street for playdates
...catching my dog on the loose while I was stuck in traffic
...sharing local tips
...unraveling cultural mysteries and cockney sayings

We will miss you! 
Thank you for being my gateway to understanding England
and foraging meaningful friendships :)


Victorian tiled walkway


A Charming Neighborhood

A London suburb built during the Victorian era,
the houses share wonderful architecture


Love the Victorian doorbells


Lovely Home

Built in 1898, our amazing house just oozes character
but I won't miss our tiny freezer




The Search For A New Home

Our house is on the market to be sold, so we did not renew our lease

With two moves in two years, we looked for a new home with mixed feelings
- while we love our current neighborhood, we look forward to getting to knowing a new area -

Unlike in the US, you have no real estate agent to represent the buyer/renter
so I called an agent for each house 'viewing'

While looking at houses in the country, I encountered a few adventures

Such as getting my car stuck in the mud for an hour on a farm road
and roadside assistance suggesting I find a tractor to help pull me out (really?)

With stinging nettle burns on my legs,
one realtor and 3 farmers/pheasant hunters later, 
the mud doth relinquished its powerful suckage

We were a day away from putting in a rental contract on a 17th century farmhouse
with a snug and AGA, but someone beat us to it

The New Home

But it all worked out for the best
for we are moving to a semi-rural village that I can't wait to putter around
And we still can manage with just one car, thinking my bicycle will get most of my errands done

Our house will not have a number, just a cottage name (love that!)
with a field of horses and a forest down the lane

Our broadband service tells me it will be working sometime between now and eleven days
so I don't know when I will be up and running again

But until we meet again, be well
Next time I'll be posting from the cottage :)

Post Of The Month Club:
We will skip this month for an exciting announcement next month - Stay Tuned :)

- all photos by me -

Mesa Bar


Cada vez mais os aparadores e mesas de apoio, estão sendo usados como bar nas decorações do living. Num canto da sala, atras de um sofá, eles além de úteis, enfeitam super o ambiente... Podem ser de qualquer material e tamanho, eles se encaixam em todos os estilo. Para complementar a decoração, pode se colocar em baixo; um banco de estilo, um baú, sit garden, livros e copos numa segunda prateleira, adegas....







Monday, February 27, 2012

Estilos de Banheiros

Deixar um banheiro aconchegante, faz toda a diferença, seja ele o estilo que for. Aqui vão mais algumas opções de decoração de vários tipos, para dar algumas ideias...












Friday, February 24, 2012

A Visit To Bath

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK


Many Americans will be surprised to read the Romans 
controlled Great Britain from 43 AD until 410 AD




The Romans named their Great Britain province Britannia,
which now refers to a female helmeted warrior carrying a trident,
personifying Great Britain or the British Empire

It is shocking to me how large the Roman Empire was,
with remnants still prevalent around this island




One fine example is in the beautiful town of Bath,
approximately 100 miles west of London

The city was first established as a spa town by the Romans
and popular again during the Georgian era (1714 - 1837)


Healing spring captured in a Roman bath


Another historical tidbit-
the first king of a united England, King Edgar, was crowned here in 973 AD


Bath Abbey


Novelist Jane Austen lived in Bath from 1801 to 1806,
using it as a setting for two of her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion




UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987,
Bath has secured itself as a popular tourist destination for years to come
with its protected beauty and history




The countryside isn't too shabby either :)


Hello Spring :)


Wishing you a wonderful weekend! 

Post Of The Month Club: 
We will skip this month for an exciting announcement next month - Stay Tuned :)

- all photos by me -

Tourist information: Bath
Source: Dictionary, Wikipedia 1, 2, 3

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

More On The NHS

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK


While 16% of Americans are medically uninsured,
should America abandon their awesome medical care
to look more like the UK's National Health Service?

Or should the focus be on getting care to those 16%
instead of changing the entire system?
Are we throwing out the baby with the bathwater?

Very controversially,
President Barack Obama pushed the approval of Universal Healthcare
to look more like the NHS

:: A side note on pronouncing 'Barack' ::
English: BEAR-ick
American: b'ROCK


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Like many American expats here,
we have the option of seeing private doctors through our company's insurance plan
or using the UK's 'free' healthcare system, the NHS

The NHS is one of the world's largest employers,
behind the likes of the Chinese Army

Our family has used private insurance so far
because it is a system I understand

Although I like that our private doctor provides house calls, 
his primary practice is out of his home, which kind of creeps me out

However, I can get an appointment the day I call
and I have been satisfied with the care he has provided thus far

I pay for the visit up front (£60/$100)
and our private insurance company reimburses us with a check in the mail
It is a bit of a hassle, but that's okay


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A few months ago
I decided I should register with the NHS in case of an emergency
or due to some mystery disease (they see so many cases of everything)
plus visits are free (prescriptions too, for kids)

So I went to register at the medical center my neighbor said I HAD to go to,
for they have the BEST doctor

So I walk in and let me just say
'Greyhound Bus Station'

...meaning cement floors, plastic bucket chairs affixed to the floor,
dim lighting, a long row of 'ticket windows' with receptionists,
and even a light up board that displays your last name once it is your turn
I. Kid. You. Not.

I grabbed my kids' hands and walked a speedy u-turn (or should I say 'roundabout'?)
before you could say 'ah-choo',
and off we went to another location that hadn't been recommended,
but at least was another option

We drove up to an old Victorian home, with bedrooms as examining rooms
and the living room served as a waiting room
It seemed much more civilized, maybe even quaint

As I registered, the receptionist asked if I wanted to give 
a urine sample today (uh, no thanks)


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Okay, so now that our registration has been processed
look what came in the mail last week...

the seeds of a blog post...

My first PAP Smear 'Invitation'


You are allotted a 'smear' every three years in the UK,
whereas in the US, women receive one annually

'The Facts' brochure said I could stay dressed from the waist down
if I wore a full skirt
And I would lay down 'on a couch' for the smear test
- so interesting! -

Well, I almost got a chance to test-drive the NHS system
when I called to make an appointment for a rash on one of us

It is a good thing the rash disappeared in a few days and was not contagious
for I called on a Monday and they could not see us until Saturday(!)

Now that we are moving to a semi-rural village,
my catchment area is small and I only will have one NHS GP possibility

This means I won't be able to choose my doctor's office,
so I hope it is a good one

I hesitate to post this, for I know the NHS is something many Brits are very proud of
But I push 'publish' because it is something Americans are very keen to read about as
we march in this direction...

More medical posts:

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Dirty, Beautiful Windows

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK


A few months ago
this was drawn in the condensation on a kitchen window

With the sun out today, it is really noticeable
and makes my heart sing




Have a wonderful week!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Móveis de Espelho


Uma boa opção, para dar uma modernizada e dar mais personalidade na decoração, é revestir móveis com espelhos. Eles além de inovar, dão um ar de amplitude e estilo no ambiente. Pode ser muitos tipos de móveis: cômoda, aparador, criados, mesinha lateral, estantes, penteadeiras... e principalmente aqueles antigos, que não usamos mais e ficaram esquecidos num canto.
Por serem de espelho, a peça se encaixa facilmente em qualquer lugar.
Aqui vão algumas ideias!