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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Happy Birthday, LIZ
Happy Birthday to my blogger friend, LIZ. May you continue to receive beautiful blessings in your life. Your genuine earnestness and over-zealousness has provided you with good life, great love, and good health. I am lucky to have bumped into … Continue reading
fun things for children
So many things has been keeping me busy these days. The kids were off from school. But more tasks were added to my daily routine. Yesterday, as I was putting on storage the nap mat my youngest has been using … Continue reading
fiesta season
Smelling the air of fiesta here in our town. This afternoon, as we were buying loaf bread at the market, we got caught in a long parade of vehicles were lovely ladies were on board waving the crowds at the … Continue reading
loving nature
We all know that eating a lot of vegetables is healthy as it contains vitamins and minerals our body needs. Most veggies contains no sugar at all, meaning no calorie. Most veggies contain enough fiber that prevents us from constipation, … Continue reading
Posted in food, global awareness
Tagged constipation, Earth Hour, fiber, malunggay, vegetables
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not so much fun shopping!
What a taxing day is it for me. We went to buy food supplies in the city supermarket this afternoon. And, may I remind that with kids in tow, I find no FUN in going to the mall! Although, my … Continue reading
Posted in family
Tagged food supplies, food tips, grocery, health, shopping, supermarket, tips
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Earth is tired
What’s happening with our world today maybe attributed to human’s too much reliance on fossil fuels. These non renewable resources which can be found buried deep down onto the sea beds remains to be the top economic commodity among countries … Continue reading
Posted in global awareness, places
Tagged crisis, disaster, Earth, energy, fossil fuels, global warming, going green, Japan, nuclear plants, petroleum
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sizzling bangus
As most mommies are, weekends are the busiest time in my kitchen. Swapping house chores and cooking were my foremost activities. And, I am frantically up and running most of the times. Sometimes, I would wished that going out on … Continue reading
cheap area rugs
My sister-in-law came here to visit us yesterday, and she noticed that all our windows are closed. She said, our house looks dark and eerie that way. Having big glass windows, I always want our house to have natural light … Continue reading
Japan’s nuclear crisis
Been reading/watching television (CNN or BBC) about the quake that shook Japan and now brazing for a possible meltdown… Read from CNN how Japan’s nuclear crisis unfolded… How a country, even with state-of-the-art technologies can be crippled by natural disasters… … Continue reading
i love my nanny
This is Nana Sita to everyone here in our community. For us, she’s Yaya Sita, a frail but jovial soul. At 84 years old, I always told her, God blessed her that much. With the mortality rate of every Filipino … Continue reading
Posted in people
Tagged death rate, life, miseries, mortality, mortality rate, nanny, poverty
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