Thursday, December 14, 2006

Thursday Thirteen # 9

13 witty comebacks/sarcastic lines

  1. you say I'm a bitch like its a bad thing
  2. amazingly enough, I don't give a damn
  3. I'm smiling ... that alone should scare you
  4. I see you're playing stupid again, looks like you're winning too
  5. a clean house is a sign of a wasted life
  6. don't make me go psychobitch on your annoying ass
  7. being a crabby bitch is a part of my charm
  8. rest assured, no one gives a shit as to what you think
  9. wow! I get to give birth AND change diapers
  10. I can't be good all the time. That would be boring.
  11. steal my identity, please ...
  12. more medication please
  13. if you were a lil bit more twisted, you'd be interesting
What's your favorite comeback?

when H takes care of B


Wednesday, December 13, 2006

design for kid's room

to everyone out there (most especially the moms) who have growing kids, I found some really nice pictures of stuff for a kid's room.

how i want tornado's bed to lok like when he's about 7 ... hubby doesn't like it though =(

cutie study table, don't you agree?

closet organizer

more organizers

Love it? Hate it?

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

project came true

I posted something like this a few months ago. I said I loved the idea so I made my own version. Of course, the original still looks much better than mine.

What am I talking about? Click here.

the original

my version ... still lacking a card

bedheads



Do we look alike?

Tempura at ATC

I met up with an old friend from college. His name is Anton. Unfortunately, I can't post pics because he wouldn't let me. So I'm posting what we had for lunch.

Anton is the guy I hanged out with when I was into modelling. Some of my fondest memories are of us eating tuna in water and bananas. That was it. This was when we were trying desperately to get thinner because if you wanna be a model, you gotta be thin right?

I also remember plucking his eyebrows because they were almost a unibrow and was just too thick. Mind you, it was his idea and he requested it. Of course, that didn't prevent the swear words from coming out. Now, I hear he's into threading.

He's not gay. He's just vain. Really vain.

So, here are some of the foods we had and it was simpyl delish.

my miso soup ... a standard ...
kani salad ... first time to try it ... exotic!
california maki ... hubby loves this!
gyudon
4 seasons shake ... one of my faves

What's your favorite cuisine?

Sunday, December 10, 2006

munimuni # 10


Right now, I am not so happy with what has happened on the latter part of my week. It seems that everything that I have planned did not work out. To top it off, the tornado has been sick since Friday afternoon. We've had our check up with the doctor and she tells me that he has inflammed tonsils. Again.

Oh, and cold and coughs as well plus a slight fever.

Whoopee.

But I will try my best to think of some blessings that I received this week.
  1. though Tornado is sick, it is something that can be healed by medicine and some antibiotics
  2. we got our 13th month pay already
  3. paid off some credit card bills
  4. able to buy some gifts for Xmas and gift for Mom and SIL as well since their birthday is near
  5. though we are all sick (only SIL and maid isn't), we're still doing good ..
  6. met up with an old friend from college ... can't post pics though coz Anton swore he would kill me if I did ... hehe ...
  7. brought lots of medicine which was a good thing since the day after I did it, everyone got sick
  8. met up with lil bro and hanged out at home
How was your week?

Please pray for my lil tornado to get well REAL soon. Thanks!


Thursday, December 7, 2006

Thursday Thirteen # 8

13 things on my Material Wish List for Christmas

  1. clutch bag (black, red, white, chocolate brown, gold)
  2. black wedge shoes (size 9 please)
  3. 2 GB Ericson K750i memory card
  4. 3-in-1 printer, scanner, copier
  5. kiddie cabinet
  6. vintage tops (large to XL please)
  7. Josh Groban CD's (all)
  8. waffle maker
  9. 4 range gas stove
  10. My Secret by Frank Warren
  11. Orocan Plastic Containers (all sizes though preferably big ones)
  12. playpen and comforter for tornado
  13. new wooden bed

What's on your list?

Love Thursday # 11

one of my medicine box

Love is not just about hugging and kissing and special moments. It's also about taking care of the ones you love , making sure they don't get sick and if they do, having medicines ready for them.

For more Love Thursday, go here.

B Stories

I learned last night that ignoring the B makes him cling to me even more. I didn't pick him up last night until about 2 hours after I got home since I needed to fix the room and some stuff. When I finally did, he wouldn't let go. At all.

Lesson learned: No matter how many things need to be done, I should spend time with the B before anything else. Poor baby. Thank god they're so forgiving.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

sleepy B

The B was running around last night for more than an hour before his dinner. After dinner, he was given a bath. His Grandpa got him and they sat in front of the TV to watch one of their favorite shows. Here he is.

after 3 minutes ...


The B could not handle it anymore. He fell asleep sitting down, watching TV. Poor baby.

Monday, December 4, 2006

starting the week off right

Seven Habits of Enlightened Souls
Author unknown

1.
BE QUIET. At least once a day, sit down.


There is a source within each one of us called the spirit or soul. It is a crime to disturb the inner peace. This peace is our power to create positive things in our life.


Try speaking softly and slowly than your usual way. Speaking this way is more powerful because it attracts the peace in others. Just be aware of your words. Savor their energy and rhythm.



2. LET GO. Don’t hold on to anything with your hand or with your mind.


Many think that doing this means losing. If you don’t release the old, you can’t get anything new. This requires detachment. Letting go means moderating excessive attachment to material possessions, to emotions, or to the status quo or comfort zones in our lives.


3. LET IT BE. We are great fixers of other peoples’ lives.


We’re trying to write somebody else’s script. We are absent from our own lives because we’re busy living the life of others. Acceptance and contentment are the first steps to healthy relationships. An example is our appreciation of the moon, which is beyond change. We never dream of wanting to change or influence it, nor have we the slightest remorse that the same face of the moon is always turned toward us: we have no need to see the dark side. Extend this deep feeling of acceptance to the people we meet.


4. LISTEN IN. use your intuition, the inner tutor and the voice of wisdom.


Because we have held on to our false beliefs for so long, we ignore and distrust our inner voice and tell it to shut up. The process of enlightenment is the process of learning to trust that inner voice once again.


5. WAKE UP. Habits are programmed by our external conditioning.


Write our habits then decide which ones to strike out and replace them with virtues. Visualize the virtue you want to create and empower that image. For example, if you want to develop patience, visualize yourself as a patient person. Watch, feel and manifest patience in every action you do until it becomes your behavior. Waking up is to consciously choose your behavior and thereby create the personality (character) you want. Never believe anyone who says, “You can never change”.


6. KNOW YOURSELF. Look behind the “I want” attitude, those desires that make us need things that are not necessary.


The truth is, happiness is a choice, not a chore; a decision to bring out from the self. Affirm that you are happiness, a source of happiness.


7. PASS IT ON. Take one idea from this article then pass it on to another.


You empower yourself and the other as you share this truth. This is also giving value to the time you spent reading this. Life is like a river, constantly flowing. The highest purpose of rivers is to nourish plants and people who are fellow travelers in the journey of life. Our highest purpose is to nourish others. Like the river, the greatest gift one can give is wisdom. Through this, you empower yourself as well as others.

* image came from here

brain drain

I have sore throat and a cold. My nose keeps itching and I need to clear my throat every few minutes or so which hurt like you wouldn't believe. I need to snort every few minutes or so to prevent anything embarassing from dripping down. I look like a coke addict. I cannot think of anything creative or witty to post right now.

Bleh!

B stories

Whenever he sees a camera now, he puts on a show by scrunching up his face and ends up looking like this. It's all fake crying. Believe you me.

** FYI: orange juice + toffee nut latte = upset stomach ... wahhhhh!

Sunday, December 3, 2006

munimuni # 9


This week was pretty good. I've done some good things which I never thought I would. So, here's a recap ...

1) was able to donate blood which was pretty impossible for me
2) was able to get my phone replaced ...
3) was able to take lots of pics and vids of my tornado
4) still have good health and safety
5) still have work
6) updated now on ANTM Cycle 7
7) will be visiting my Mom and Dad later
8) kept in touch with old friends and gained new ones as well
9) decorated the house which is one thing off my list

Thank you Lord, for all these blessings.

* scratch number 7 ... Dad is sick =( he needs to rest ... please pray for their fast recovery (they because hubby has a cough and FIL also has headaches)

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Saturday, December 2, 2006

SPH # 9: Light

LIGHT
There is nothing better than seeing Christmas lights on a Christmas tree. This is our Christmas tree and though you cannot see it clearly, our Christmas lights are M&M's. So cute!

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Friday, December 1, 2006

defying the odds

badge of honor

Eversince I can remember, I have always been told by doctors that I could never donate blood, owing to the fact that I was anemic. Today, I proved them all wrong.

I learned from hubby that one of his agents' son was confined due to dengue. He was in speacial care because from the normal 150,000 platelets, he only had 40,000 left. He needed blood transfusions ASAP. The hospital has already ran out of his blood type and for them to give him blood, they would need people to donate the same blood type to serve as replacement.

We have the same blood type. Hubby didn't want me to donate because of my fainting spells and medical history. Even my Mom argued and didn't want me to. I did. I thought to myself, what if it was my B? I would want someone to help as well.

So, I did. Mind you, it was not easy. They had to put that huge needle in my veins 3x. My veins were too thin that it was very hard to get blood out of it. It hurt a lot. The needles were as big as the straws in tetra juice packs, the ones they used for Zest-O drinks.

But I did it. And I'm so happy I did. I never thought I would be able to. If you knew me as a child, you would know I have severe fear of needles. But I did it.

Who knows? I might try bungee jumping next? Or not.

What fear have you conquered?