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Choosing Colors That Complement Oak Floors

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  Get Laminate Wood Floors Choosing outdoor tile colors that complement your white oak floors and gray, black, and white color scheme can be a daunting task. The right choice of outdoor tile color can elevate the look of your outdoor living space while complementing the existing color scheme. In this blog, we will explore some of the best outdoor tile colors that complement white oak floors and a gray, black, and white color scheme. Dark Gray: Dark gray outdoor tiles can complement white oak floors and a gray, black, and white color scheme beautifully. The dark gray color provides a subtle contrast to the white oak floors and adds depth to the color scheme. The color also adds a modern and sophisticated touch to your outdoor space. Light Gray: If you prefer a lighter color for your outdoor tiles, then light gray is an excellent option to complement your white oak floors and gray, black, and white color scheme. Light gray tiles add a soft and subtle touch to your outdoor space while...

Immigration Tips For Those Traveling To South Africa With Minors

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This blog is for those who will be visiting South Africa with minors. Beware! South Africa has very strict laws for minors traveling into South Africa without both parents. A minor is anyone 17 and under. I experienced this first hand in my last trip to South Africa where we traveled ahead of our daughter who is an adult and our son who is a minor. My daughter was traveling with my son to South Africa via Paris. They boarded the plane in the USA and arrived in Paris. When they were checking in  for their flight to Cape Town, they were told they could not fly into South Africa without written permission from both parents and a birth certificate. Mind, I'm South African- American (dual citizen) and my kids are too and we are already in South Africa. It took a miracle to let my son in. I documented the experience in my  vlog . So, if your minor child is traveling into AND out of South Africa with or without both parents, you need the following An  affidavit  ...