Blog Love Award

>> Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanks Grace and Cookie for passing this award to me.


Here are the rules:
1. Put the logo in your blog.
2. Add a link to the person who shared it with you.
3. Pass this award to your BLOG LOVER Friends.
4. Add your link to the list of participants below.
5. Leave a message for your nominee on their blog.


BLOG LOVERS:
1. Soul Anchor
2. Cookie's corner
3. Life is good and beautiful
4. My Life Story
5. Memoirs of a Pinay in America
6. My So Called Life
7. Aprilheart
YOU'RE NEXT! Add your blog to the list above.


This award is shared to the following: Jhanna, Fidelity, Lisa, dhurianne, Nessie's ATBP, Happy Trails, Monique

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iLASIK: The Generation i Procedure

>> Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Reading is part of our daily life. Many of us love to read any informative materials such as books, magazines, novels and the like. Hence, it is important to read so one can follow certain instructions, directions, or just be informed to some important things in life.

Having good eyesight is one criterion to maintain optimum reading ability. In this connection, there is a latest LASIK Technology in the market today which corrects eye problems. So now you may ask what this LASIK technology is all about.

Well, the modern LASIK, known as the iLASIK Procedure uses two lasers. Unlike the previous earlier versions of the procedure which uses only one laser.

The first two lasers used in the iLASIK Procedure is the wave-front technology that maps the unique characteristics of the individual’s eyes. Then, the second, the ultra fast, computer-guided laser that creates a corneal flap. Remember, there are no more blades that are used in this new procedure. The combination of these advanced laser technologies clinically prove that it provide an excellent safety and visual results.

Consequently, the NASA and the U.S. military has already been using this kind of painless and safe eye procedure. Many of their personnel have improved their vision after having the procedure, and now have 20/20 vision. These groups would also recommend the surgery to their other colleagues.

How about you, are you also interested to experience painless eye surgery? For more LASIK information, visit their site.

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A Gloomy Day

>> Thursday, November 20, 2008

What a gloomy day!. I woke up early for my class. I lazily did my morning routine primarily because of the weather condition. It really affects my move. From dawn up to this time while I am writing this article, the rain never stop. Hmm, the weather caused me delays in so many things. But, I am still thankful because all my activities for the day were all done.

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my new nikon still camera

Just this afternoon at around 3:30 PM, I picked up a small package from Johnny Air Cargo. This was sent to me by my mother. Its content is just a small camera. A Nikon still camera - to be exact, with complete accessories. What's so nice with this gadget is its pixel which is 8 megapixel. Aside from that, it has also a wider screen, 2.8 inch LCD. Oh, my mother also included an SD card of 2 gig. I always like my both parents because when they give something, they always make sure that it is complete with all accessories so that I can readily use the thing when I receive it.. Thanks!


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The 10 Lifestyle Tips For Cancer Prevention

>> Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The WebMD cited these 10 diet and activity recommendations highlighted during the meeting of the American Diabetic Association (ADA). The following are:
1. Be as lean as possible without becoming underweight. Check your waist. It is recommended that men's waists be no larger than 37 inches and women's waists be 31.5 inches or less.

2. Be physically active for at least 30 minutes every day.

3. Avoid sugary drinks, and limit consumption of high-calorie foods, especially those low in fiber and rich in fat or added sugar. It is suggested to fill up on fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

4. Eat more of a variety of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes (such as beans).

5. Limit consumption of red meats (including beef, pork, and lamb) and avoid processed meats.
6. If you drink alcohol, limit your daily intake to two drinks for men and one drink for women.

7. Limit consumption of salty foods and food processed with salt (sodium). Don't go over 2,400 milligrams per day, and use herbs and spices instead. Additionally, processed foods account for most sodium intake nowadays -- not salt you add when cooking or eating.

8. Don't use supplements to try to protect against cancer. It's not that supplements are bad -- they may be "valuable" apart from cancer prevention, but there isn't evidence that they protect against cancer, except for vitamin D (according to K. Collins).

9. It's best for mothers to exclusively breastfeed their babies for up to six months and then add other liquids and foods.

10. After treatment, cancer survivors should follow the recommendations for cancer prevention. Survivors include people undergoing cancer treatment, as well as people who have finished their cancer treatment.
These tips are about reducing -- but not eliminating -- cancer risk. Many factors, including genes and environmental factors, affect cancer risk; diet and exercise aren't the whole story, but they're within your power to change.


source:
WebMD
Miranda Hitti
Karen Collins, MS, RD, CND

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Blog Awards!

>> Monday, November 17, 2008

Marie gave me these awards. Thanks for the thought!


But I will not pass these on because I already shared these two awards just recently.

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Friendship Flower

>> Sunday, November 16, 2008

This tag is all about "FRIENDSHIP OFFERING" with
someone whom you know, to someone whom you already knew
or will know in the future, globally.
Thank you Chelle and Ms Ray for giving me this tag.


Start copying here:
Here are the rules for this tag;
1.) Copy the badge and put it on your blog.
2.)Link back who pass you this tag.
3.)Spread this tag to at least 7 or more bloggers who you
think you are friend with.
And lovely are the blossoms
That are tended with great care,
By those who work unselfishly
To make the place more fair.
And, like the garden blossoms,
Friendship's flower grows more sweet
When watched and tended carefully
By those we know and meet
.And, if the seed of friendship
Is planted deep and true
And watched with understanding,
Friendship's flower will bloom for you.

Now, I am passing this tag to the following: Wellawells, Ask Ms Recipe, Babyphotographer, Ailecgee, janiz, iceah, critica trasversale

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Tag

This power award is coming from jacky-- thank you so much!.


The Rules: 1. Each blogger must post this rules. 2. You need to choose ten people to be awarded and list their names. 3. Don't forget to leave them comment telling them they've been tagged and to read your blog (soon).

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A Stressful Week

I was out for the past five days, since last Monday, the 10th this month. I was not able to check my message box until this weekend. Thanks to all my net friends who visited my site. I started my English review last monday. My whole week was quite stressful, tiresome and brain-draining. Well, I'm just hoping that I will be able to adjust my new schedule on the days forward.

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Award & Random Things About Me

>> Saturday, November 8, 2008

Two special friends namely : MARIE and LUNA gave me tags that have almost the same thoughts. So now I assimilate the two. Thank you marie and luna!...

Award:
Random Things About Me:

1. I love biko (rice cake?) with latik (sugar paste) as toppings.
2. Part of the fish that I like most is in the middle, the one that turns black when cooked.
3. I can eat a bowl of rice especially with sinugbang isda or karne (grilled fish or pork), but I restrict myself on eating too much rice since I’m watching my weight now. Instead, I practice eating oats right now.
4. I have a very long patience, but I also fight back when somebody is obviously stepping my right.
5. I miss my parents.
6. I’m fond of watching soap operas.
7. I’m not an IT, but I’m studying and trying to understand html.
8. I’m crazy on chocolates, especially moist cake…
9. I wish that Judge Fuentes of RTC Branch 17, DC, will finally give his decision/verdict to the case I filed (running 1 yr & 2 mos 'til now) against a swindler…. Of course – in favor of me… lolz…
10. I love my family.

Now I'm tagging these especial friends: janiz, badet, larry, shy ....

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Reverse Phone Number Canada

>> Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Would you like to call a friend but you don’t know his new phone number? Or were there any prank callers you encountered always? Well, there’s a great solution to that. The Reverse Phone Number Look up Canada has all the answers for you with just a few clicks away. In Canadian reverse phone directory, one can trace up all numbers, may it be landline, unlisted, blocked, and cellular numbers. It also provide other pertinent data like owner’s name and address, phone carrier, line type, postal code, city and province. I’m sure you will be satisfied with their services. So sign up now and begin taking advantage of this simple yet efficient service.

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My Award

Thank you dear friend --- Jacky for giving this to me.. This will set as an inspiration as a new blogger. The following blogs are deserving of this award, too:

intel828c, onlinetours, marie


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Report Phone Numbers

One day, my mother, now in New York, called me up to ask if I was calling her for any emergency reason. I told her that I did not call her for any reason. Then she said that a certain number, not from her phonebook, kept on calling her three times that day. But every time she answers the phone, nobody answers on the other line. So I told her that whatever is the intention of that harrasing caller report to this site, www.reportphonenumbers.com. I said that on that site, you will be able to give the number of the harrasing caller, search the caller, and even give or post your opinions relevant to the caller.

How about you? Are you also a victim of unknown and annoying phone calls? Visit Report Phone Numbers site so you can trace who your caller is. Who knows that your caller might be from an insurance company, maybe just a wrong number, from a debt collector, or just from a phone survey company.

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ABC TAG - WHO AM I?

>> Tuesday, November 4, 2008

This tag is coming from Richelle. Thank you!..

My answers are the following:

A. Attached or single?~~~single.
B. Best friend? ~~~My mother.
C. Cake or pie? ~~~Cake & pie.
D. Day of choice?~~~Friday, 'coz it's end of the week.
E. Essential item?~~~Cellphone and my PC.
F. Favorite colour?~~~Pink and cool green.
G. Gummy bears or worms?~~~Gummy bears.
H. Hometown?~~~Davao
I. Favorite indulgence?~~~Eating, photography.
J. January or July?~~~January.
K. Kids?~~~None.
L. Life isn’t complete without?~~~My love ones.
M. Marriage date?~~~not applicable at the moment.
N. Number of magazine subscriptions:~~~1 (Reader's Digest).
O. Oranges or apples?~~~Apples.
P. Phobias?~~~none.
Q. Quotes?~~~"Man proposes, God disposes."
R. Reasons to smile?~~~Receiving good news and phone call from parents.
S. Season of choice?~~~Summer.
T. Tag 5 people.~~~Marie , Janiz, Marly, NanayBelen, & MsRay
U. Unknown fact about me?~~~I'm a secretive person.
V. Vegetable?~~~Carrots, okra, beans, eggplant, alugbati (lolz..) ....
W. Worst habit?~~~Hardly drink even at least 4 glasses of water in a day.
X. X-ray or ultrasound?~~~Ultrasound.
Y. Your favorite foods?~~~Siomai in Mandarin.
Z. Zodiac Sign?~~~Taurus.

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giging's bday

Ariane Gale. We call her Giging. She is the eldest of my four nieces. Today is her 19th birthday. Her celebration is attended only by immediate family members and few closest friends. As always, there is pansit on the table, as we, filipino, believed that pansit is a symbol of long life, lolz... Giging is already on her 3rd year in college. We look forward that you will finish your studies. The whole family wish you, 'ging, all the best, & bountiful blessings. GodBless

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Things Are Not Always What They Seem

>> Monday, November 3, 2008

Two traveling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family.

The family was rude and refused to let the angels stay in the mansion's guest room. Instead the angels were given a small space in the cold basement.

As they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the wall and repaired it.

When the younger angel asked why, the older angel replied, "Things aren't always what they seem."

The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very poor, but very hospitable farmer and his wife.

After sharing what little food they had, the couple let the angels sleep in their bed where they could have a good night's rest.

When the sun came up the next morning, the angels found the farmer and his wife in tears.

Their only cow, whose milk had been their sole income, lay dead in the field.

The younger angel was infuriated and asked the older angel how could you have let this happen?

The first man had everything, yet you helped him, she accused.

The second family had little but was willing to share everything, and you let the cow die.

"Things aren't always what they seem," the older angel replied.

"When we stayed in the basement of the mansion, I noticed there was gold stored in that hole in the wall.

Since the owner was so obsessed with greed and unwilling to share his good fortune, I sealed the wall so he wouldn't find it."

"Then last night as we slept in the farmers bed, the angel of death came for his wife. I gave him the cow instead.

"Things aren't always what they seem."

Sometimes that is exactly what happens when things don't turn out the way they should. If you have faith, you just need to trust that every out come is always to your advantage. You just might not know it until some time later...

Some people
come into our lives
and quickly go
Some people
become friends
and stay awhile
leaving beautiful
footprints on our
hearts
and we are
never
quite the same
because we have made a good
friend!!

Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow a mystery.
Today is a gift.
That's why it's called the present!
I think this is special...live and savor every moment...
This is not a dress rehearsal!


TAKE THIS LITTLE ANGEL
AND KEEP HER CLOSE TO YOU
SHE IS YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL
SENT TO WATCH OVER YOU....

footprint photo courtesy of picsearch

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