Friday Fill-Ins#173

Friday, April 23, 2010

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And...here we go!

1. Where are my flipflops?

2. If wishes were horses then good luck in getting out of the well then.

3. I'd like to see you try something new, is what American Idol Kara Dioguardi always says about the contestants performance.

4. When I was a teen, I thought by 27 I'd be this really chic, professional older woman. Boy, was I wrong, I still feel the same. Although I am more mature in some areas of my life, I still really feel immature and inexperienced in most.

5. One of my mother's favorite sayings was "Pray over it.".

6. I'd have a hard time doing without my laptop and internet connection.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to grocery shopping, tomorrow my plans include going to the beach and Sunday, I want to REST!

Check out what others had for their fill-ins here.

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Proactive.

There was once a time when I 'promised' to hit the gym once the baby was out. He has been out for 7 months and I haven't hit the gym once. If I really wanted, I could. The 2 boys have their respective nannies after all. However, I never really feel comfortable going out knowing I'd be leaving them at home. Setting up your personal home gyms is a solution. We have some weights and a stationary bike here at home but I never use them. No time? Busy? Not really. Their just excuses...I know, the truth is - I am too lazy. Too lazy to even to go out the house and do something, anything. That's what happens if you work at home. Other than hearing mass and grocery shopping (which you can all do on a Sunday morning) there's are no other reasons to go out really. Since I am being proactive now, I've managed to convince the people here at home to go to the beach tomorrow. At last, I can go out...have a bit of tan to my otherwise yellowish (lack of sun) skin tone. Besides, I really need to do some practice shots of my new SLR.

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I ♥ Cebu

There are those days where I feel like crap - today is not one of those day. It's Friday and tomorrow we're thinking of hitting a nearby beach. Nothing fancy or anything. I just really want to go to the beach - at this point - any beach will do. Ozzy is still pretty scared of the beach. Well, uh, sharks on the beach actually. I told him sharks live in the ocean and not the beach. It's too shallow for them (well I won't tell him about the movie jaws then) and that they don't like to be near noisy humans. He seems to get it, he said he likes to go to the beach and NOT ocean. So tomorrow, we'll test if he's really not scared at all.


That's the greatest thing about Cebu. It is small and everything I need and love are within easy reach. The malls are 5 minutes away. There are great restaurants and hot spots plus world-class beaches and resort are just 45 minutes away! If we feel like going to the beach, we can.

I heard someone ignorantly comment once that she was shocked to know Cebu has cemented streets & internet connection.

Uhm.

Hello?

We're a City for pete's sake. Sure we're small compared to Manila but that doesn't mean were not as well equipped. What was she thinking? She thought Cebu was so backward and I took offense to that because I really love Cebu. She better read the news more, learn her geography.


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After-6.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

More and more of my friends are taking the chance of slimming down with the aid of weight loss product like slimming teas, diet pills and appetite suppressants. Although I see nothing wrong with that, I always tell them over and over to research and ask around if that product is safe because taking in anything. Many of these products claim to be safe, but in reality they are not. Side-effects include nausea and vomiting. Good thing there are sites out there devoted to write about unbiased reviews about the weight loss products on the market.

If you can avoid taking in anything, please do. Just try the after-6 diet like I do and exercise. A change of lifestyle is also good and a safe way to lose the extra fats. Good luck!

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3rd One Is A Charm.

I've been spending much of my time in front of the computer and I've come across the so many types of diet pills and reviews already. I haven't tried any of them just yet, thank God for good genes. Anyway, one caught my eye - clinicallix. It stuck because I actually love the name Callix. It is of greek origin which means very handsome. Dennis Trillo's son is named Calix, and I am sure like him, he would grow up to be very handsome as well.

It's weird, looking for baby names again. No - I am not expecting. I just really like reading thru names and writing down which one's I like. Who knows, when the 3rd baby comes anytime soon I won't have trouble deciding what to call her. Yes - I am hoping this time its a girl.


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Is That So?




You Would Be a Good Spouse 75% of the Time



You have what it takes to be an amazing wife or husband.

You are caring, patient, giving, and romantic. You are willing to work for a marriage.



More than anything, you're not about to let your ego ruin a relationship.

You are humble and unselfish. And that's the key to being a good spouse.



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On Repairs and Such.

The reason I was reluctant to start driving again before was my lack of knowledge regarding car maintenance. Sure there are repair shops nearby (but not as good as let's say Phoenix auto repair though) and I always have this fear of having my car conk out on me in the middle of the road, at night, where no one is in sight and no help is on the way. That fear doubles in value when I think about that happening when the kids are with me. I told myself I'd learn a thing or two about basic car maintenance and distinguishing simple car trouble but I never had the time or I really didn't make time for it, I think its the latter. Even though timing belt repair seems easy, I don't even know how to do that! Don't get me started on tire repair. Oh my gosh. I remember a bad incident which happened to me and DH when we were still bf-gf. It was our 1st year anniversary and we went to Mactan to celebrate, as we were going home, the tire burst in the highway. The place was dark and I was freaking out. Long story short, we were lucky to find an auto shop nearby, that saved us. That's the last time we used that car, it was not a completely junk of a car but it was not as easy to maintain and reliable as, let's say, a ford escort. I saw this one, its a 2001 model but it has not be high maintenance. Basically, next time, when we buy a new car I'd make it a point to chose a car that is low maintenance since I don't know a thing or 2 about these things.


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Water!!!

I feel so ewww.

Water went out by 7am earlier and I haven't taken my shower yet. Usually, I read about water interruption/shortages in the paper, but not this time. We were completely caught off-guard.

The good thing is I work at home. I bad thing is, this is still an office so anyone can come by anytime. I could only hope today would be a slow day.

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Thursday Thunks: Super Late

Tuesday, April 20, 2010



Got your taxes done?
........Yup. It was done JIT (just in time).

What do batteries run on?
........chemical composition of some stuff I really don't remember the names.

What do chickens think we taste like?
........I am probably guessing they think we taste like rice or cereal because we take in a lot of those.

What do they call a French kiss in France?
.......baiser français

Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor and dishwashing liquid made with real
lemons?
......LOL, yeah what's up with that???

How many times is it appropriate to say "What?" before you just nod and smile because you still didn't hear or understand a word they said?
......2x max 3. My son has perfected the art of annoying me with this question. He seems to find it funny asking me the same question over and over again. So, to get him to stop, I answer him with a "what?" as well then he stops.

I hate when I just miss a call by the last ring (Hello? Hello? Darn it!), but when I immediately call back, it rings nine times and goes to voice mail. What did you do after I didn't answer? Drop the phone and run away?
.......This happens to me all the time. Sometimes I am the one calling if that person does not answer the phone I keep my phone (put it inside my bag) or do something else, that's why I don't get to answer it.

So Mel Gibson left his girlfriend - think he's finally heard of me?
.......Uhm, no? Why? Should he?

Why do they call it "getting your dog fixed" if afterwards it doesn't work anymore?
.......Don't have the slightest clue about this one.

Are you bothered that I didn't number these?
.......Not really.

There's a Froggie Treasure Hunt going on... winner wins a $20 Amazon gift certificate ~ Why haven't you joined ICForums and started playing yet?

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7 month-old today.

Friday, April 16, 2010

My baby Jacob is 7 months old today!! ^_^

He weighs around 7.8kgs and is creeping and crawling about already. He babbles so much and it seems this one, unlike his big brother, is a talker!

He says "Mamama" and "Tatata" constantly. When he likes to talk to you he'd reach out and grab you. He isn't shy about telling you what he wants. He likes it when I sing to him and he especially loves it when we play peek-a-boo. He can sit up without support. He loves laughing at his bigger brother's crazy dance moves. One time, he was about to have a full-blown tantrum, but this was averted because he loved listening to his Titalola play the piano.

For now, I need to head out for lunch. Oh before I forget, I was suppose to get a quote from an online life insurance site. I was distracted by a friends phone call and Facebook to do anything much. More updates later. Xoxo

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Ergonomics In Your Workspace

Thursday, April 15, 2010

My back pains have been increasing each day. It gets super bad that I feel like a young person in an old ladies body.

The culprit?

Bad posture when sitting in my workplace. Mom and I talked about it once and she suggested I put the screen closer. She noticed I usually hunch closer to the pc screen when working. So I did, it was a pretty simple change and the difference is undeniable. It has only been a few hours, but my back and neck area is pretty pain free.

I wanted to hit myself in the head. I am an Industrial Engineer and we studied ergonomics in college; I can't believe I didn't apply those knowledge now. I read more about ergonomics in the workplace here. You might want to check it out as well.

According to the site: Office Chair Sitting Posture

Posture is important for sitting in office chairs and at a workstation. Many of us spend hours in front of the computer, resulting in back pain or neck pain. Much of this pain may be avoided by a combination of:

  • Adopting a user-friendly workstation by adjusting the office chair, computer and desk positioning
  • Modifying sitting posture in an office chair. Many people sit towards the front of their chair and end up hunching forward to look at their computer screen. The better seated posture is to sit back in the office chair and utilize the chair’s lumbar support to keep the head and neck erect.
  • Taking stretch breaks and walking breaks if sitting in an office chair for long periods of time.

A consistent, comfortable workstation depends on where the computer screen is situated, where the hands and feet are placed, and the kind of office chair.

The figure provides a common sense, easily remembered approach to fitting a seated workstation to the individual worker. To make it work, begin by selecting or adjusting the position or the work surface, then adjust the office chair.

  • Choose the surface height for the desk (standing, sitting or semi-seated) best for the task to be performed. Architects and draftsman may want a higher surface for drawing while computer entry work could be seated or standing, depending on the need to use other tools or references. The specific height of the work surface will also need to vary based on the height of the individual worker.
  • Adjust the seat of the office chair so that the work surface is “elbow high.” A fist should be able to pass easily behind the calf and in front of the seat edge to keep the back of the legs from being pressed too hard and the feet from swelling. Two fingers should slip easily under each thigh. If not, use a couple of telephone books or a footrest to raise the knees level with the hips. The backrest of the office chair should push the low back forward slightly. If these adjustments cannot be adequately made with the existing office chair, a different make or type of chair may be considered.
  • Fit the height of the computer screen. Sit comfortably in the newly adjusted office chair. Close both eyes and relax. Then, slowly reopen them. Where the gaze initially focuses should be when the eyes open is the place to put the center of the computer screen. The screen can be raised using books or a stand if needed.

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Anxious Over Insurance

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

An aunt of mine is pushing for me to get medicare services and some additional insurance for myself and for the husband as well. I haven't had the time to go through all of it just yet. I would also prefer to decide when DH is with me. I don't want to make decisions on my own. The life insurance quotes are tucked away safely and once DH comes home (on July) then we can discuss it some more.

Although I do believe in the good of securing insurance for us, I still have this fear at the back of my mind regarding insurance companies and their tendency to go bankrupt. Of course, like and non-life policies defer but many Filipinos lost their premiums a few years back when many insurance companies filed for bankruptcy.

That's why I am taking a long time to really decide about this. Should I just keep my money in the bank? I am petty naive when it comes to these things. Any input and advice would be welcome.

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Giddy for Glee

I can't wait to watch the 1st episode of the show Glee's 2nd Season.

Are you are Gleester as well? Everyone in our house is, yes, that includes my brother! Even my 3 year old son sings the shows "Don't Stop Believing". That was one long wait but Season 2 promises some love from Olivia Newton John, Madonna, Lady Gaga, and all of the Gleeks.

Check out Glee's Promo for Season 2 below.

Xo

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Manic Wednesday.



Just 'cuz I'm late doesn't mean I can't.

Are you doing what you really want to do?
Not really. I would have loved to travel and go to the beach more.

What is your biggest fear? How can you conquer that fear?
Snakes. *Shudder* I don't want to do anything about that fear.

Have you settled for mediocrity in your life?
...not really. Everyday I strive to make life better, more comfortable for my kids.

Join MM#207 here.

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Anti-Shoes

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I can't wait to get my hands on my Nikon D90. I've been reading profusely about photography and subscribed to Digital Photography School weekly newsletter. I am no photographer and owning an SLR does not make anyone a "photographer". So, like any newbie out there who doesn't know the ins and outs of digital photography, I am back to reading and more reading. Good thing there are many blogs out there dedicated to giving tips and photography tricks.

Anyway, while surfing and blog hopping, I got sidetracked. Yeah, you got that right, an mbt footwear caught my eye. Well, its catchphrase caught my eye, it says it is the "anti-shoe". I was intrigued. What does that mean?

MBT stands for Masai Barefoot Technology. Simply put, these are shoes that were designed to simulate walking around barefoot in the sand. Since this is a natural condition for the foot – as opposed to wearing shoes – there is thought that these newly designed shoes would be able to create a more healthful step. Designed with a curved sole, the foot needs to walk in a slightly different manner in order to keep from falling over, but the double layered design is helping to cushion the foot the entire way.

Cool huh? If you are seriously into joining marathons, this kind of shoe would be best for you.

As for me, I am eying their casual styles more. I am no athlete but I do want comfy shoes for everyday wear.

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Busy Me.

Today is an extra busy day for me.

I was out of the office in the morning because of Ozzy's assessment so work piled up when I came in the afternoon. Good thing the air-conditioner was fixed or else I would have been extra hot-headed. I almost forgot about calling my insurance agent about a cargo for marine insurance, good thing she was quick and provided an instant life insurance quote. Quick but h3ck I didn't a life insurance, this time I needed a marine insurance.

This is one of those days when you wish the world would cooperate with you but doesn't! Shucks. However, I like today, it rained. At least for about 10 minutes or so we were relieved of the burning heat of the sun.



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This Is It.

My sons assessment turned out fine earlier. I like the school. I love that its just a small campus. I like that they have mix teaching style.

During the assessment, the parents were not allowed inside with the kid, I was anxious that Joshua would not want to be left alone; lo and behold he did. He stayed with the teacher and didn't throw a fit. Whewww.

...had him reserved for Nursery-2 class in the mornings. Their class would be from 8:00AM to 10:30AM with snacks in between.

This is it. :)

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My Boys Compared

Just sharing a picture of my boys, side by side at 6 months.


So adorable. If I say so myself.

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Inflatable Pool Fun.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Everyone is posting their pictures online and showing off their tan lines and jump shots. To say that I am jealous is an understatement.

I am extremely green with envy.

We were suppose to go to Bantayan for the long weekend but the crowds beat us to it. The resorts where fully-booked so we opted to postpone our family beach outing. Since we can't go to the beach or pool, we bought the pool to us.

We filled the pool with water and cooled-off in our very own garage. It was a simple thing but the kids had a blast. H3ck, I too had a blast! Yes, that's me in there with them. It's no resort, it would have been better if we had Outer Banks beach rentals for our vacation, but it was fun!!!

The simple things in life are indeed for free.

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Secure Their Future.

My Aunt is encouraging me to get insurance for me and my Husband. Although I already have one, it is only for a 1M coverage and that amount won't be so big in 15 years or so years from now. Hubby on the other hand don't have one and he should since he's the bread winner of the family! I asked her for quotes on cheap insurance out there and she gave me quite a few choices. There are life insurance and there are those which are insurance and an investment opportunity at the same time. There are also many good insurance choices for the kids. Some would payout dividends and such in as early as 5 years until the kids finish schooling. I am very vigilant in getting insurance though. There are many companies out there claiming they are stable and in the end they will declare bankruptcy and the policy holders will have a hard time claiming. So, while they pose to be great investments, I will have to go over these when Hubby comes home and we'll decide on it together.

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Manic Monday?

Nah.

Not today. Not this particular Monday. I had a restful sleep and when I opened my email, good news greeted me.

...one line from ebay.ph,"Congratulations, the item is yours!"

To DH,

Thanks for my early birthday gift Chi. I love love love it. ♥♥♥

Yours,

Van

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Time For A Change?

Our family works well with a routine. We do our groceries in the same place, we eat at our favorite restos and hardly experiment, we hear mass same time in the same church even though its not too near our place. It works for us because its familiar. Adjusting to something new is stressful so we never really give it a chance. I am sure you have those little quirks too.

Anyway, last Sunday, we heard mass in a different Parish. It was a clean and orderly Parish. It was quiet and they had the loveliest glass mosaic tiles. The best part? It was fully air conditioned. We were comfortable the whole time we were in Mass and thus the ceremony was much more solemn. No one was fussy and no one kept on fanning themselves. I told my Dad we should hear mass there next time. He just shrugged.

Wahh.

I really do wish we hear mass there from now on. There's such a huge difference for me when its a comfortable environment. There's something about familiarity but change isn't so bad after all.

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Backup Before It's Too Late.

I posted this status in my Facebook page a few days back after I had a problem starting up my work-PC. I said,"Had this error 10x before my PC started up "Disk Boot failure, insert system disk & press enter", should I be worried?"

True enough many of my friends commented and said I should be.

Ohh-kay.

First step? Back up! Last I checked, my system memory is only 60% full, so I don't think that is the problem. Some were saying I should just get a MAC. My cousin said maybe there was just some loose connections somewhere in the hard disk to motherboard. I think that's right. Then again, I really wouldn't know.

All I know is that right now, my #1 to-do is to backup!!! Later! Xoxo

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Montessori Vs. Traditional.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

I thought I have decided, but now...I don't know.

Traditional? Montessori based? So what's really best for my little preschooler?

People would always say, its up to you the parent to know what's best. Go with your instinct. My instinct is telling me to go the traditional method. I feel Ozzy would work better in a structured environment as opposed to a 'self-paced' learning. Then again, it would all depend on your child and what you think as a parent works. Oh well.

Confused. x(

I got this chart here. But this is from a Montessori stand point. So it is biased.

A Comparison of Traditional Pre-school and Montessori

TRADITIONAL
MONTESSORI
Rigid Curriculum
Flexible curriculum
Progresses at teacher's pace
Allows the child t o learn at his own pace
Constant guidance by teacher
Child free to discover on his own
Non scientific
Scientific method of teaching
Much role-play and fantasy
Reality orientated
Random placement - not necessary to return to specific place
Specific places for materials - sense of order
Teacher decides what the child has to learn
Child chooses activities according to inner needs
Teacher-centered environment
Child-centered learning environment
Use of reward and punishment in motivation
Self-education through self-correcting materials
All children are treated alike
Recognition of sensitive periods in each child
Play materials for non-specific skills
Multi-sensory materials to develop specific skills
Rigid rules not to move furniture and to sit in designated places
Liberty to move about self and furniture
Silence is on many occasions enforced
Liberty to speak (without disturbing others) as he pleases
Focus on imparting maximum quantum of knowledge
Focus on developing the child's wholesome personality

I was from a traditional school that's why I am biased in preferring it more. I'd like to hear from mommies and parents out there. Thoughts???

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De-Stressing.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

...every time I watch Grey's Anatomy, part of me wants to become a surgeon. I think the heavy all nighters, stress, studying and pimples on scalp is bearable but the emotional turmoil that goes on when you get attached to a patient is something I cannot take.

Watching people get sick, get better, worse and sometimes die is so much to take in. I would not be able to take it.

So here I am, just enjoying watching the series because it is more un-stressful this way. I am loving my Saturday afternoon. I was able to relax.



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