"Whatever our individual troubles and challenges may be, it's important to pause every now and then to appreciate all that we have, on every level. We need to literally "count our blessings," give thanks for them, allow ourselves to enjoy them, and relish the experience of prosperity we already have." - Shakti Gawain
Grateful for all things that are happening in my life. I'm taking everything as blessings and blessings in disguise.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
overheard conversations at the jeepney
How lucky can you get?
I know it is none of my business what some people would want to do with their lives but I can't help but write down my thoughts about the conversations I heard between two women while on board a public utility jeepney. The older one of them was holding a toddler and I later learned to be married. The other one was still single. Their voices were loud enough to be heard by everybody so I shouldn't be guilty of eavesdropping.
They were talking about a common friend who the married woman refer to be "Lucky" because she got herself an instant fiance when an old American guy approached her and asked her to marry him. The American guy supposedly came to our city to meet her Filipina chatmate with the intention of asking her hand in marriage only to find out that the woman he was supposed to marry was very much married.
"Yes, I will marry you!" was their friend's instant reply, as relayed by the married friend to the single friend. And then the married friend said that the two will be wed within the week. That fast? Both of them were cheering loudly. They both agreed that their friend was indeed "lucky" that she found herself an American husband that will redeem her and her family from financial difficulties. The single woman believed she was lucky as she found her destiny just by standing in one corner and got herself an offer of marriage. She went on to say that she wished the same thing would happen to her and that she will try standing on the same corner as well. The married woman also professed her envy for their "Lucky" friend. She even remarked that if their friend had refused the offer of marriage, she's going to volunteer to be his fiance and will ask her own husband to agree for an annulment so she can get married to the old American guy. Anyway, she said, the guy was old and it won't be long until she becomes a widow and they can be together again. I couldn't believe I am hearing all these things. I don't want to be judgmental but...
Okay, I'd rather keep the rest of my thoughts to myself.
I know it is none of my business what some people would want to do with their lives but I can't help but write down my thoughts about the conversations I heard between two women while on board a public utility jeepney. The older one of them was holding a toddler and I later learned to be married. The other one was still single. Their voices were loud enough to be heard by everybody so I shouldn't be guilty of eavesdropping.
They were talking about a common friend who the married woman refer to be "Lucky" because she got herself an instant fiance when an old American guy approached her and asked her to marry him. The American guy supposedly came to our city to meet her Filipina chatmate with the intention of asking her hand in marriage only to find out that the woman he was supposed to marry was very much married.
"Yes, I will marry you!" was their friend's instant reply, as relayed by the married friend to the single friend. And then the married friend said that the two will be wed within the week. That fast? Both of them were cheering loudly. They both agreed that their friend was indeed "lucky" that she found herself an American husband that will redeem her and her family from financial difficulties. The single woman believed she was lucky as she found her destiny just by standing in one corner and got herself an offer of marriage. She went on to say that she wished the same thing would happen to her and that she will try standing on the same corner as well. The married woman also professed her envy for their "Lucky" friend. She even remarked that if their friend had refused the offer of marriage, she's going to volunteer to be his fiance and will ask her own husband to agree for an annulment so she can get married to the old American guy. Anyway, she said, the guy was old and it won't be long until she becomes a widow and they can be together again. I couldn't believe I am hearing all these things. I don't want to be judgmental but...
Okay, I'd rather keep the rest of my thoughts to myself.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
looking forward to the social network
One of the movies I look forward to watching is The Social Network! I think it would be interesting to know how a young Mark Zuckerberg was able to turn Facebook into a successful giant social network that's already part of almost everyone's daily routine. Learning more about the success of The Social Network can truly serve as an inspiration to all of us. Somehow, it would be correct for him to say that "You don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies."
The Social Network already opened last October 1st in the U.S. Hopefully, it will be shown here in the Philippines on October 27th.
The Social Network already opened last October 1st in the U.S. Hopefully, it will be shown here in the Philippines on October 27th.
Friday, October 1, 2010
contemplating on ways to make money
The clock reads 2:06 AM and I wonder why I'm still awake. I have a lot of things to accomplish related to my job at this hour but I feel like I needed a few minutes break to update this blog with my thoughts. Right now, my thoughts are finding ways to make more money. Hmmm... is that good or bad?
Believe me, I am not one of those who see money as a measure of happiness but I am not that hypocrite to say that I and my family don't need it at all because we do. Obviously. Enough to keep me awake to contemplate on it. In fact, I've long gotten the message of the song from the band Silverchair - money isn't everything but we can't live without it these days. So true!
Believe me, I am not one of those who see money as a measure of happiness but I am not that hypocrite to say that I and my family don't need it at all because we do. Obviously. Enough to keep me awake to contemplate on it. In fact, I've long gotten the message of the song from the band Silverchair - money isn't everything but we can't live without it these days. So true!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
It's Red's 1st Blogversary
Red Amethyst is celebrating her first blogversary. What better way to celebrate the said blogversary than to host a contest called Red's 1st Blogversary Contest.
Exciting prizes await those who will join her contest. You can actually win by posting an entry and through points system, or via raffle draw. Click on the badge below for further details of the contest.
Here are her major and minor sponsors to the said contest:
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☺ 113 Tidbits ♥ A Walk through my Notebook ♥ ARTsy Niko ♥ Better Interpersonal Communication ♥ Bon Viant ♥ Busy Reading ♥ Caffeinated Muse ♥ Charming Junkie ♥ Chubby Mommy Me ♥ Couple’s Trip ♥ Designer’s Depot ♥ Elai’s Precious Angel ♥ Everything Nice ♥ Fat Girl No More ♥ Free Famous Quotes ♥ Free Flash Games Online ♥ Fun Family Vacation ♥ Get Smart Blog ♥ Health and Beauty Geek ♥ Healthy Yobib ♥ Home Buddies ♥ I am a woman, hear me rawr ♥ In Between the Covers ♥ Invest and Work at Home ♥ It’s not always about me ♥ Kiss Mi ♥ Living Life to the Fullest ♥ Love and Thoughts ♥ Make Money Online Free ♥ Make More Money Online ♥ Melandria's Musings ♥ Mike Mamaril: Growing 1 mistake at a time ♥ My Daily Notes ♥ My So-Called World ♥ Momsdrive Makes Review ♥ Niko’s Home ♥ Nursing Uniforms ♥ One Proud Momma ♥ Our Kids Plus Us ♥ Pensive Thoughts ♥ Petty Things in Life ♥ Pop ups of my mind ♥ Rache Photography ♥ Sherryever.com ♥ Spices of Life ♥ Sporty Yobib ♥ Spread the WORD ♥ Tech-Revive ♥ The Accidental Teacher ♥ Topics on Earth ♥ Walk With Me
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☺ Earn Money Online With Red ♥ Simple Pero Rock ♥ My Red Hot Reviews ♥ The Adventurous Little Prince ♥ Contest & Giveaway Craze ☺
Disclaimer: This is an official entry to Red's 1st Blogversary Contest.
Exciting prizes await those who will join her contest. You can actually win by posting an entry and through points system, or via raffle draw. Click on the badge below for further details of the contest.
Here are her major and minor sponsors to the said contest:
MAJOR SPONSORS
☺ Filipina Mom Blogger ♥ Hire Filipino Writers ♥ I am a princess.. all girls are ♥ My Thoughts, My Heart, My Turf ♥ WAHMaholic☺
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☺ 113 Tidbits ♥ A Walk through my Notebook ♥ ARTsy Niko ♥ Better Interpersonal Communication ♥ Bon Viant ♥ Busy Reading ♥ Caffeinated Muse ♥ Charming Junkie ♥ Chubby Mommy Me ♥ Couple’s Trip ♥ Designer’s Depot ♥ Elai’s Precious Angel ♥ Everything Nice ♥ Fat Girl No More ♥ Free Famous Quotes ♥ Free Flash Games Online ♥ Fun Family Vacation ♥ Get Smart Blog ♥ Health and Beauty Geek ♥ Healthy Yobib ♥ Home Buddies ♥ I am a woman, hear me rawr ♥ In Between the Covers ♥ Invest and Work at Home ♥ It’s not always about me ♥ Kiss Mi ♥ Living Life to the Fullest ♥ Love and Thoughts ♥ Make Money Online Free ♥ Make More Money Online ♥ Melandria's Musings ♥ Mike Mamaril: Growing 1 mistake at a time ♥ My Daily Notes ♥ My So-Called World ♥ Momsdrive Makes Review ♥ Niko’s Home ♥ Nursing Uniforms ♥ One Proud Momma ♥ Our Kids Plus Us ♥ Pensive Thoughts ♥ Petty Things in Life ♥ Pop ups of my mind ♥ Rache Photography ♥ Sherryever.com ♥ Spices of Life ♥ Sporty Yobib ♥ Spread the WORD ♥ Tech-Revive ♥ The Accidental Teacher ♥ Topics on Earth ♥ Walk With Me
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These are Red's Blogs:
☺ Earn Money Online With Red ♥ Simple Pero Rock ♥ My Red Hot Reviews ♥ The Adventurous Little Prince ♥ Contest & Giveaway Craze ☺
Disclaimer: This is an official entry to Red's 1st Blogversary Contest.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
second pregnancy - will I ever be ready for it?
I thought I should make a quick post about my thoughts today...
Yesterday, I've read about another pregnancy announcement. Someone I know is expecting a third child. Whoaaa - I cringed at the thought of being in her shoes. If I'd be pregnant again, it would still be my second but I don't think I am ready. Will I ever be ready?
This whole pregnancy scare thing is driving me nuts. I remembered this wasn't the feeling I had prior. I know that not all pregnancies are the same but I really can't help but think about my first pregnancy. It was difficult but it was all worth it. But should I go through it again? That I still do not know.
So, when will I or we be ready for a second child? Here are my serious considerations..
1. When we are ready financially. Raising a child or kid would really challenge our ability to make more money for the family to feed; and if we are not up for that challenge yet, I guess we need to be responsible couples and adults when it comes to physical intimacy.
2. When I would be physically, emotionally and mentally ready for it. Right now, I am still dwelling on the thoughts of experiencing yet another difficult pregnancy that could seriously push me to my deathbed. Maybe this whole deathbed thought is just plain exaggeration but I'll probably just wait for the time when I would be ready.
I guess this all adds up to a single point - and that is readiness. This doesn't mean though that in case pregnancy comes at an unexpected time that I would not not stand up to it. In fact, that would probably be the time that I would welcome it because a child is always a blessing and I don't want any child to feel less wanted and loved.
Okay... So when will be ready for it? When I am already facing such reality.
Yesterday, I've read about another pregnancy announcement. Someone I know is expecting a third child. Whoaaa - I cringed at the thought of being in her shoes. If I'd be pregnant again, it would still be my second but I don't think I am ready. Will I ever be ready?
This whole pregnancy scare thing is driving me nuts. I remembered this wasn't the feeling I had prior. I know that not all pregnancies are the same but I really can't help but think about my first pregnancy. It was difficult but it was all worth it. But should I go through it again? That I still do not know.
So, when will I or we be ready for a second child? Here are my serious considerations..
1. When we are ready financially. Raising a child or kid would really challenge our ability to make more money for the family to feed; and if we are not up for that challenge yet, I guess we need to be responsible couples and adults when it comes to physical intimacy.
2. When I would be physically, emotionally and mentally ready for it. Right now, I am still dwelling on the thoughts of experiencing yet another difficult pregnancy that could seriously push me to my deathbed. Maybe this whole deathbed thought is just plain exaggeration but I'll probably just wait for the time when I would be ready.
I guess this all adds up to a single point - and that is readiness. This doesn't mean though that in case pregnancy comes at an unexpected time that I would not not stand up to it. In fact, that would probably be the time that I would welcome it because a child is always a blessing and I don't want any child to feel less wanted and loved.
Okay... So when will be ready for it? When I am already facing such reality.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
amenorrhea caused by stress...
Okay. That's it. Stress and lots of stress. That's the culprit. It looks like I'm going to have to deal with amenorrhea every now and then. Unlike before where I got paranoid over the thought of a second pregnancy, this time I knew that I was not pregnant even if it has been two months since my last period. Work and pressing deadlines had been extremely challenging to the point that I'm losing hours of my sleep for the past two months that I am a hundred and one percent positive that my missed periods weren't indication of an impending pregnancy.
In fact, I even talked to a nurse friend last week that I was more worried of a menopause rather than the thought that I could be pregnant. Haha! We just laughed at my hypothetical thoughts because she and I both know that I'm still in my mid 30's. I must say though that it was hard to be intimate with hubby these past few months without pregnancy scare even though hubby and I were both responsible enough to have thought about "protected intimacy".
So, when I got the chance to finally overcome stress and think about taking a pause and get all the rest that I need, my monthly visit has finally returned!
In fact, I even talked to a nurse friend last week that I was more worried of a menopause rather than the thought that I could be pregnant. Haha! We just laughed at my hypothetical thoughts because she and I both know that I'm still in my mid 30's. I must say though that it was hard to be intimate with hubby these past few months without pregnancy scare even though hubby and I were both responsible enough to have thought about "protected intimacy".
So, when I got the chance to finally overcome stress and think about taking a pause and get all the rest that I need, my monthly visit has finally returned!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
tips on how to do effective blog reviews
Whether you are doing it for free or for a fee, the mere fact that you have agreed to do a blog review, you should do more than just describing what the blog looks like from a physical point of view. Sure, you can talk about it but your review should not be limited to that. Blog reviews are written to give other readers the idea what a particular blog is all about - something beyond the layout of the blog.
Here are my tips on how to do effective blog reviews:
1. Do not bore your readers with the physical description. If you should write about it, don't overdo it.
2. As much as possible, focus only or focus more on the positive points about the author's site. Unless you are writing to do a rant rather than a review, you should write more on interesting stuff. Go go go, positive writeups!
3. If you should write something negative about the author's site, write it in such a way that it still sounds objective. In fact, you can even offer some suggestions for improvement. If you don't know how to write a negative point objectively, then skip it.
4. You may or may not write something abut the author but it would really help to learn at least a little about the author's background. This will help you gain some insights about his or her personality.
5. Pick one to three of the author's best posts and link any of it in your review if you deem necessary.
That's it. Very easy but effective tips. Take heed of these tips and you'll surely increase your readership by a mile and will eventually encourage all other site owners to engage in your services if they find your grooming reviews of a site interesting.
Here are my tips on how to do effective blog reviews:
1. Do not bore your readers with the physical description. If you should write about it, don't overdo it.
2. As much as possible, focus only or focus more on the positive points about the author's site. Unless you are writing to do a rant rather than a review, you should write more on interesting stuff. Go go go, positive writeups!
3. If you should write something negative about the author's site, write it in such a way that it still sounds objective. In fact, you can even offer some suggestions for improvement. If you don't know how to write a negative point objectively, then skip it.
4. You may or may not write something abut the author but it would really help to learn at least a little about the author's background. This will help you gain some insights about his or her personality.
5. Pick one to three of the author's best posts and link any of it in your review if you deem necessary.
That's it. Very easy but effective tips. Take heed of these tips and you'll surely increase your readership by a mile and will eventually encourage all other site owners to engage in your services if they find your grooming reviews of a site interesting.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
pregnancy scare, anyone?
It is really hard to be a woman. Today I felt relieved my period arrived. It's been two months since I've missed my period. Somehow, it felt funny and weird that I got scared to be pregnant again. I thought how could it be when we were careful? While my friend was happily announcing that she's pregnant, I was secretly hoping I wasn't. Not that I don't want to have another baby. It's just that I feel I am not yet ready for it. I'm scared that my ordeal during my first delivery will happen again. And my doctor had made it clear that I should wait after two years if we want to have a second child especially because I was on C-section and I was experiencing postpartum hypertension on my first pregnancy. For many nights I have dreamed about getting pregnant again and I was sweating each time I awoke.
Does anybody feel the same way (scared) about getting pregnant again after having their first baby? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Does anybody feel the same way (scared) about getting pregnant again after having their first baby? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
writing positivity
I haven't updated this blog for so long. I wasn't quite sure if this blog is worth really worth keeping after all because I really don't want to give the impression that I am a negative thinker. So far, I've been writing negatively, right?
So, how about a quick positive writeup? Thankfully, I've already found my place in this online world writing stuffs here and there. I finally got the job I want and need. The good news is that I never have to leave home. So, this pretty much explains why I haven't updated this blog quite as often as I wanted to do.
I'll catch up!
So, how about a quick positive writeup? Thankfully, I've already found my place in this online world writing stuffs here and there. I finally got the job I want and need. The good news is that I never have to leave home. So, this pretty much explains why I haven't updated this blog quite as often as I wanted to do.
I'll catch up!
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