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{October 31, 2007}   Cash Advance

What is Cash Advance?A Cash Advance is an instant loan obtained from a credit card account. Credit card issuers charge interest from the date of the advance until it is repaid, and may also charge a transaction fee based on the amount of the advance.

At CashAdvance1500.com is the site for people who need emergency cash. They can help you in your cash advance to provide your needs in unexpected time. They offer payday loans where it is a short-term, small, unsecured consumer loans and no credit checks are required. The consumers may apply through the Internet and or in thousands of Cash Advance stores nationwide. Their loans ranging from $100-$1500. It’s definitely a good sum total of money that can suffice your needs. Through internet loan the process can be done securely and anonymously from ones home and the loan process is often completed faster. And if once approved by them, the loan amount is then sent overnight via wire into the applicant’s checking or savings account. It’s time consuming for you and no hassle of getting the money you want to borrow from them. The criteria is based on a few other factors that most employed people meet such as employment status especially their minimum income and an active checking or savings account. A person must usually make at least $1,000 per month. The loan term on payday loans typically ranges from 4 to 30 days only. Just visit their site for more info and inquiries.



{October 30, 2007}   Teaching Values To Our Children

As parents, we want our children to be honest, decent, caring individuals. Simply hoping our children will naturally acquire these skills is not enough. They must see what it means to be honest, courteous and generous. Afterall, children learn what they live.

You are the best person in your child’s life to teach values and model positive behavior. Here are a few everyday situations that provide opportunities to shape your child’s character.

* Household chores – If you ask your child to perform certain household duties such as taking out the trash or cleaning his or her bedroom, show your child how to do it (the behavioral steps) and clearly explain your expectations. When children know how to complete a task and take care of their personal belongings, they learn what it means to act responsibly.

* Nightly homework – Study time at home should be part of your child’s weekly routine. Set clear expectations for completing homework (assignments must be done before watching TV or playing a game). When children do what they are supposed to do, even when they don’t feel like doing it, they develop character.

* Meal time – Sitting around the dining table should involve much more than breaking bread. Whether you’re reminiscing about your youth or your child is discussing the events of the day, family “table talk” is for sharing and relationship building. You’ll be surprised at how many of the stories serve as metaphors about values, discipline and character. Point those lessons out to your children so they can relate true-life events to those abstract ideals.

As you see, the everyday moments of life offer opportunities for us to teach children positive values. However, all the teaching in the world can be undone if our kids watch us behave in ways that contradict everything we’ve said. If you want your children to learn honesty and sincerity, then be truthful and act kindly.

Source: Parenting



I Spy – the most famous letter game of all and a great way to teach letter sounds. Just say: “I spy something that starts with ‘t’” (for tissue, perhaps) and see if your child can guess what you’re thinking.

Colourful letters – draw a big outline of a letter on a piece of paper and let your child colour or paint it in. Then cut it out and stick it up or join it to other letters in an alphabet garland.

Read together – borrow some first alphabet books from your local library or friends.

Alphabet food – buy a packet of plain biscuits and writing icing, then draw the initial letter of everyone’s name in your family on a separate biscuit. Or squeeze their initials in ketchup on mashed potato.letters

My book – make your child a letter book by sticking pictures of objects that begin with each letter to individual sheets of paper, writing the letter (in lower case) at the top and securing the pages together with a ribbon.

A set of alphabet fridge magnets is invaluable. Use them to show your child how to spell his name or simply choose a letter of the day and sound out words that begin with that letter.

Source: BBC Parenting



{October 20, 2007}   A snag!

1. What’s your favorite color? Sky blue and white

2. What’s your favorite quote? Love one Another.

3. Favorite television show? PBB Celebrity Season 2, and ABS-CBN   teleseryes.

4. What part of the chicken is your favorite? legs and wings

5. When you get a cold or the flu are you tough or a big baby? sometimes a big baby

6. Are you more serious or a big dork? both

7. Use one word to describe how you are feeling right now.
    I’m so sleepy

8. Name your worst habit. biting my fingernails
9. Name a book that you could read over and over again. BIBLE

10. Are you a collector of anything? shoes, clothes and accessories

11. What’s one of your favorite blogs to read? All of it!

12. Name one thing you are passionate about. I love writing, blogging and surfing on the internet.



{October 19, 2007}   Today..

Just an ordinary day..when you wake up each morning with a bliss. I go to the kitchen to cook for our breakfast. I prepare a cup of coffee for my mom and for me a glass of milk. My daughter is still sleeping.

I sit and think of what will be my task today. I will do my opps so that I can get their payment at the end of the month. I need to work because I have obligations to pay my bills. That’s life!

After my tutor session, me and my daughter will go to our office to meet her grandfather because she missed him so much. She will say “I want to see Lolo Bob”. It’s almost a month when she didn’t see her grandpa. After that we will go to the mall. We will have a bonding time now because this week I’m so busy and I have no time for her.



{October 18, 2007}   Such as this..

Such an empty heart I bear
Such a quite place I stay
Such a lonely day I live
Such as this..

Such a big impact of deafness
Such a fool silence
Such a bad weather
Such as this..

 

Such an easy to forgive
Such a hard to forget
Such a painful heart I now have
Such as this..



{October 14, 2007}   My “A” Poem

 

 

I ADJURE to God that He will give me a lifetime partner..

 

That is ADMISSIBLE to my family and friends..

 

My friend ADVERT somebody..

 

I think He is ABJECT.. because He is silent.

 

And we are AKIN.. and so what will happen to us?

 

I hope he is AGAPE.. so that I may know him well.

 

I want a man who is AFFABLE.. opposite to my personality.

 

ALBEIT I may sometimes ABSTRUSE..

 

I can handle someone..



{October 13, 2007}   Poem for my baby Kyla

POEM FOR A NEWBORN BABY

Infinite soul enthroned in a fresh new body
Silken skin dewy with life still bubbling from the Source
Blue-veined translucence of dainty pink fingers softly moving
Blissful fragrance wafting warm from the top of her head

I inhale her lingering infinity through that warm head as she sleeps
drawing angel-breath deep into my own lungs
Save my life, angel baby
Your purity infuses my weariness with hope

Source: Wandering Willow



This picture taken last March 20, 2005, Sunday, 7:37pm at San Pedro Hospital. This day is my memorable day because I can say to myself “I am a mother now!” Thank you Lord for this wonderful gift named..Mickyla Angeline Nacario.



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