Tomorrow is Free Day!

>> Jun 29, 2010

It's because tomorrow is a special non-working holiday due to the inauguration of President-elect Noynoy Aquino. It means, a whole day bonding moment with the kids (of course, after watching this historical event).

Anyway, the little girl is making herself busy every day after school playing with her binoculars, a gift on her 4th birthday and she said she won’t share it with the little boy until he’s ready to hold it, hehe. That’s logical! Sometimes my daughter’s statements make sense, lol!


Read more...

Word of The Day: Haptic



Haptic \HAP-tik\, adjective:

1. Relating to the sense of touch; tactile.

noun:
1. The science that deals with the sense of touch.

Examples:
Why do people want haptic augmented reality? So a mother-to-be can touch her unborn child in the womb.
-- Bruce Sterling, "Beyond the beyond: Augmented Reality: Haptic Augmented Reality", Wired, May 2010
Loats would hear her get up at night, making her haptic way through the dark rooms, peering through the windows into the night for the telltale lanterns of the Americans.
-- Annie Proulx, Accordion Crimes

Read more...

Allergy-Free Bedding

Do you have allergies? My sister in law has it and she usually reacts to allergens on blankets and comforters. That’s why she sees to it that they use allergy bedding. She even buys these abroad because some of the bedding here are not allergy free. It may sound meticulous but she said that it’s better than to suffer the allergic reaction brought by ordinary comforters. One thing for sure, it’s really difficult to have allergies.

Read more...

Co-Sleeping

My daughter is still co-sleeping with me because we haven’t bought a mattress yet for her. We haven’t even fixed her room yet since we transferred. But I think even if we finished furnishing her room, she will still co-sleep with me…I can’t imagine her sleeping with her nanny. She’s been so attached to me since birth. She would wait for me to finish whatever I’m doing with my PC because she can’t sleep without me by her side. I’m just enjoying this stage because I know there will come a time that she will become independent and uncomfortable sleeping with her mom, hehe.



Read more...

Post It Notes Tuesday






Read more...

Bittersweet

My daughter asked me one day when can she use a pen. She’s only a kinder student so she uses pencil at school. You see, she loves writing and whenever she see the promotional pens that I collected she will get one and excitedly doodles on a piece of paper. She will even say that those pens are hers and I will just ask her if I want to borrow one. That is funny, hehe. But seriously, I’m having a bittersweet feeling whenever I see that she’s growing up so fast. Now she’s still learning how to write. Time will come when she will have her own decisions to make. I just hope that when that time comes, I will be proud to say that I was able to raise her to become a good daughter, and a wise decision maker. So now, I keep on praying for her for I beleive that a mother's prayer can make a difference!

Read more...

Word of the Day: Cakewalk

>> Jun 26, 2010



Cakewalk \KEYK-wawk\, noun:

1. Something easily accomplished.
2. A 19th-century African-American tradition in which walkers performing the most accomplished or amusing steps won cakes as prizes.
3. The music that accompanies such a competition.


Examples:
This will be a cakewalk, I tell myself, even though I'm up against a pair of convicted killers.
-- Kurt Streeter, "Tennis is serious sport in San Quentin Prison", Los Angeles Times, May 2010
Though it may be baffling to consider, watching you grow up isn't necessarily a cakewalk for your parents.
-- Melissa Kirsch, The Girl's Guide to Absolutely Everything


Read more...

Great Discounts with Coupons

>> Jun 23, 2010

Do you find coupons useful? I do. I have experienced buying online using coupons and I was able to save a lot. Coupons are great especially when it means discounts. There were online shopping sites that give out special coupons when you buy a regular product which you can use on your second purchase. There also sites that offers coupons to a lot of establishments. So if you want to save a lot…go and look for coupons.


Read more...

Post It Notes Tuesday

>> Jun 22, 2010











Read more...

Word of the Day: Oscitant



Oscitant \OS-i-tuhnt\, adjective:

1. Yawning, as with drowsiness; gaping.
2. Drowsy or inattentive.
3. Dull, lazy, or negligent.

Examples:

The sauntering, supine, and oscitant gentleman, by his birth and great possessions, exempt from labor and exercise, therefore is entitled to diseases.
-- Anonymous, Gentleman's magazine and monthly American review, Volume 5
In the suite, I asked Miss Stone what was the worst question that reporters would ask her. She gave me an oscitant gaze and said, "They ask me how I got my break."
-- Chris Curtis, The Turning Point

Read more...

A netbook on my hand...soon!

>> Jun 18, 2010

Seeing the benefits of having netbooks, hubby said he’ll buy two once he’s able, lol! I still don’t know when but he promised that he will buy one for me and one for him. Laptops are cheaper in Riyadh so he’s not seeing it as just luxury items. Besides, he needs to have his own laptop so he can go online any day of the week. Unlike now that he’s just using the church’s computer to be able to talk to us every Friday. Well I hope it will be soon or maybe next month. It would be a great gift for our anniversary, hehe.

Read more...

Friday Fill-Ins #181




1. I see to it that I'm ready to leave the house at 6:58 so I won't be late for my 8:00 work.
2. It was the reason, of course, why every one is mum over the matter.
3. Monitoring my ovulation calendar is something I no longer feel the need to do.
4. I have another errand to run, then I'll start working :).
5. I don't care where or how...just go find it
6. What were once vices because of discipline and self-control, were no longer habits and are gone forever.
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to cuddling my little boy, tomorrow my plans include staying at home to bond with the kids and perhaps go somewhere relaxing and Sunday, I want to greet my husband a Happy Father's Day even if online.

Happy Week-End!

Read more...

Wednesday Happy Thoughts

>> Jun 16, 2010

Happiness is....
1. Feeling a little bit better now. Colds is not as bad as yesterday.
2. A telephone conversation with the little girl.Smiley
3. Hubby has internet access already. Though limited to his company email so we're chatting through email :)
4. Atis fresh from Marinduque!
5. Boss is preparing for a week long vacation...that means I'll have a pressure-free week next week! ooohlala! :D
6. Nice weather :)



Read more...

Word of the Day: Kowtow

>> Jun 14, 2010




Kowtow \KOU-TOU\, verb:

1. To act in a subservient manner.
2. To kneel and touch the forehead to the ground in expression of deep respect, worship, or submission, as formerly done in China.

noun:
1. An act of servile deference.

Examples:
The administration would kowtow to student activists by agreeing to meet with them and behave as if their demands merited serious consideration.
-- Debra J. Saunders, "Starving for attention at UC Berkeley", SFGate, May 2010
She didn't kowtow to color, she didn't kowtow to power, she didn't kowtow to men. She was very, very strong.
-- Naila Francis, "Raw & Revealing", The Intelligencer, May 2010





Read more...

Pendant Light

>> Jun 11, 2010

One of the things I like to invest for the house is a nice and elegant ceiling light to be place in the dining area. I love the pendant light I saw at Savoy house. It’s simple but really elegant, perfect for our dinner area, hehe. I’m thinking of installing one once I’m sure that our ceiling is sturdy enough (this means, I’ll have the carpenter check it and wait for his advise).



Read more...

It helps to do research.

Are you confused about what particular vitamins you should take? Sometimes, people just buy vitamins over the counter since it’s just vitamins and often it doesn’t need prescription especially if it’s being advertised on TV. You can already get quite enough information based on advertisements. But researching for a particular body supplement helps a lot especially if you’re being confused with brands. In searching for information on vitamins, check www.vitamins.net. This site will give you additional information.


Read more...

Friday Fill-Ins #180





1. Being able to help someone feels great.
2. The solution is prayer!
3. I fall asleep earlier than before.
4. How about getting a new external hard disk?
5. To increase blog traffic, placing an ad at Adgitize is something I highly recommend!
6. Imagine the world without music...I can't imagine!
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to bond with my kids, tomorrow my plans include going to the mall to buy the little girl's raincoat and socks and Sunday, I want to wake up early to attend our worship team devotion!


More fill-ins here.

Read more...

Go For Green

>> Jun 10, 2010

We don’t have any plants at home. We only have two trees in the backyard. So I’m thinking of buying plants to grow in our garden. I don’t have the green thumb but I know I can take care of the plants properly, lol! Inside the house I’m thinking of buying hydroponic systems. I’ve seen one in the mall which the little girl liked so much. She really wanted to have one at home. Maybe I’ll invest for an ecogrower drip.






Read more...

A New Administration and An Open Letter

The Philippines now has it's new president-elect, Benigno Simeon "Noynoy Aquino III. Whether you voted for him or not, where you went for orange, green, or yellow, colors doesn't matter now. It's time to unite all colors and move forward. Let's help the new administration reach it's goal to help millions of Filipinos.

I was able to read the Open Letter To Noynoy by F. Sionil Jose (from the Philippine star) which I also want to post here.

I hope he was able to read it somehow:



Dear Noynoy,

You are now swamped with suggestions and advice, but just the same, I hope you’ll have time to read what this octogenarian has to say.

You were not my choice in the last election but since our people have spoken, we must now support you and pray that you prevail. But first, I must remind you of the stern reality that your drumbeaters ignore: you have no noble legacy from your forbears. It is now your arduous job to create one yourself in the six years that you will be the single most powerful Filipino. Six years is too short a time — the experience in our part of the world is that it takes at least one generation — 25 years — for a sick nation to recover and prosper. But you can begin that happy process of healing.

Bear in mind that the past weighs heavily on all of us because of the many contradictions in it that we have not resolved, whose resolutions would strengthen us as a nation. This past is now your burden, too. Let us start with the fact that your grandfather collaborated with the Japanese. Your father was deeply aware of this, its stigma, its possibilities. He did not leave any legacy because he did not become president. He was a brilliant and courageous politician. He was an enterprising journalist; he had friends in journalism who can attest to his effulgent vision, who did not profit from his friendship, among them Nestor Mata, Gregorio Brillantes — you may consult them. I cannot say I did not profit — he bought many books from my shop and when he was in Marcos’s prison, your mother brought books from my shop to him.

Forgive me for giving you this unsolicited advice. First, beware of hubris; you are surrounded by panderers who will tell you what is nice to hear. You need to be humble always and heed your conscience. When Caesar was paraded in ancient Rome before the cheering multitudes, there was always a man chanting behind him: “Remember, you are mortal.”

I say to you, remember, the poor — some of them in your own hacienda — will be your ultimate judge.

From your comfortable and privileged cocoon, you know so little of our country and people. Seek the help of the best — and the best do not normally want to work in government and neither will they approach you. You have to seek them.

Be the revolutionary your father wanted to be and don’t be scared or wary of the word “revolution.” It need not be always bloody. EDSA I was not. Your father wanted to destroy the most formidable obstacle to our progress — the Oligarchy to which you and your family belong. To succeed, you have to betray your class. If you cannot smash the oligarchy, at least strive to have their wealth develop this country, that they bring back the billions they stashed abroad. You cannot do this in six years, but you can begin.

Prosecute the crooks. It is difficult, thankless and even dangerous to do this. Your mother did not do it — she did not jail Imelda who was the partner in that conjugal dictatorship that plundered this nation. Watch her children — they were much too young to have participated in that looting but they are heirs to the billions which their parents stashed abroad. Now the Marcoses are on the high road to power, gloating, snickering at our credulity and despicable amnesia.

You know the biggest crooks in and out of government, those powerful smugglers, thieves, tax cheats — all you really need is guts to clobber them. Your father had lots of it — I hope he passed on to you most of it.

And most of all, now that you have the muscle to do it, go after your father’s killers. Blood and duty compel you to do so. Cory was only his wife — you are the anointed and only son. Your regime will be measured by how you resolve this most blatant crime that robbed us of a true leader.

And, finally, your mother. We loved her — she united us in ousting an abominable dictator. But she, too, did not leave a shining legacy for her presidency was a disaster. She announced a revolutionary government but did nothing revolutionary. She promised land reform but did not do it. And most grievous of all — she transformed the EDSA I revolution into a restoration of the oligarchy.

She became president only because her husband was murdered and you became president elect only because your mother died. Still, you are your father’s son and may you now — for the good of this country and people — scale the heights he and your mother never reached.

I am 85 and how I despair over how three generations of our leaders failed! Before I go, please let me see this unhappy country begin to be a much better place than the garbage dump our leaders and people have made it. You can be this long awaited messiah but only if you are brave enough and wise enough to redeem your father’s aborted promise.

Hopefully yours,

F. Sionil Jose




Read more...

No More!

I don’t need another credit card! Yes I don’t. I’ve been receiving a lot of calls lately from various credit card processing agencies offering pre-approved card. And since I vowed to reach one of my goals--to be totally debt-free this year—I am not going to take any more credit card offers. I'm trying hard to pay-back all my credit card. A free credit card is so tempting, but thank God for the self-control


Read more...

Wednesday Happy Thoughts

>> Jun 9, 2010

Happiness is....

1. Was able to had breakfast before going to work.
2. A nice morning greetings from the little boy.Smiley
3. A text message from dear husband.
4. "pasalubong" from Vietnam..yummy!Smiley
5. $$ payments at last!
6. Another income opportunity! Yes! keep it coming!



Read more...

Word of the Day: Epoch

>> Jun 8, 2010



Epoch \EP-uhk\, noun:

1. The beginning of a distinctive period in the history of anything.
2. A particular period of time marked by distinctive features or events.
3. A memorable date.
4. Geology. Any of several divisions of a geologic period during which a geologic series is formed. Compare age.
5. Astronomy. An arbitrarily fixed instant of time or date, usually the beginning of a century or half century, used as a reference in giving the elements of a planetary orbit or the like. b.The mean longitude of a planet as seen from the sun at such an instant or date.
6. Physics. The displacement from zero at zero time of a body undergoing simple harmonic motion.

Examples:

As a result, lawmakers can now submit draft constitutional amendments to the Diet, a practice that had been frozen for three years since the national voting bill was enacted. This is an epoch-making event in the postwar history of our nation's constitutional politics.
-- "Lawmakers must face constitutional change", editorial, The Daily Yomiuri, May, 2010.
Indeed, I've seen this epoch as an increasingly intimate collaboration between our biological heritage and a future that transcends biology.
-- Ray Kurzweil, The singularity is near: when humans transcend biology

Read more...

Join Monet's Freebie Friday

>> Jun 3, 2010

Monet is giving away a great gift for her Freebie Friday #5. Just answer the question: "What are your suggestions or wishes for the new administration?", and go to her blog for other mechanics. Who knows you might win one of this lovely watches.



As for my answer,

Our country needs to get back her dignity, so I wish that the new government will create programs that will uplift the country's image from other nations. And that the new government will be able to unite all the Filipinos in heart and spirit, that it will be able to bring back and strengthen Filipino's pride, love and respect to its own country. That it will not just bring hope but fulfill all that has been promised. And above all, I wish all the best for our country for the next 6 years :)

Read more...

About

My Photo
~ Mhay ~
....this is my simple home in the web, where I journal the memorable events of my not-so-exciting but wonderful and blessed life. My life as woman, a wife, a mother and as a salt and light to others...
View my complete profile

Words of Wisdom

"If a man does his best, what else is there?"
General George S. Patton

Followers

  © Blogger templates Sunset by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP