Yay! I've been dying to go out and have a pedicure for the past month my old nail polish is chipping off and my big toes are the only ones left with it. Since I don't drive yet, it was just yesterday that I was able to do it. Thanks to my dear friend come church sister, Monette who took us (me and Ceana) out, took care of Ceana and helped me realize my "desire". As not many … [Read more...]
Flowers For Me!
Valentine's Day has ended, well actually it has been more than a week, (and pretty soon it will be March!) so I wonder how was everyone's Valentine celebration? Well I do hope that with a date or not, you were all happy.If you are with someone, I hope you guys did something special together; and if you're single, I hope you had the desire to do something about it! Maybe you … [Read more...]
Save the Children with Breastfeeding
This is a very important photo for me because this captured the first time I saw my daughter and held her in my arms. This is also the first time I have attempted to breastfeed. You see, I delivered through an emergency C-section and wasn't able to have a glimpse of her after the operation. I was just assured by her pediatrician that she is a well baby and that comforted me. … [Read more...]
How to Save for Your Childs College Fund?
Choosing the right college fund for your child can be a daunting task, what with the numerous different types of college savings accounts each with its own set of stipulations. However, you can save yourself the dilemma by asking yourself some few simple questions. Ask yourself questions like how much money is available to you from your tight budget for making this saving?, how … [Read more...]
Stay At Home Mom
I am a stay at home mom for almost three years now and so far I am still enjoying it. There are a lot of times that I wish I can go back to working mode, and that is during those times when I want something bad to buy and the family's budget is just enough for our basic needs. I do not have any remorse with this choice because the time I spend away from the corporate world is … [Read more...]
Our Snow Trip 2013
The first time I came to San Jose was in August of 2012. It was summer then, with warm sunny days pretty much called the dry season. San Jose's latitude and location on the west coast of North America place the city in a Mediterranean type climate which is mainly identified by sharply contrasting wet and dry seasons. The wet season runs from November through March when 82% of … [Read more...]
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