Tuesday, December 31, 2013

To My Future David Aames



 It has always been you, Happy :) 
Thank God for the gift of love.
More years together, yes?
I LOVE YOU TO THE BONES. 
ALAM MO YAN!

Dear John


"I'd learned that some things are best kept secret." — Nicholas Sparks (Dear John)

Monday, December 30, 2013

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My USANA Stress Assessment Exam

FAMILY MATTERS AND STRESS

Raising a child can be incredibly stressful-even for the best of parents. Combat the stress you face as a parent by doing the following:

Get sufficient rest: Sleep deprivation makes everyone's day more difficult to cope with. Without sufficient rest, your brain's ability to problem solve is greatly impaired. Decision-making abilities are compromised, and the brain falls into rigid thought patterns that make it difficult to generate new problem-solving ideas. Be sure to allow yourself some time to catch up on the rest you need. 

Eat a healthy, balanced diet: Start by buying a week's worth of fresh food on Sunday, and then wash, prep, and store that food so it's ready to go for the rest of the week. Just be sure each meal includes plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to keep your immune system functioning at its best, as well as foods containing slow-release (low-glycemic) carbohydrates such as whole grain pasta and brown rice to keep your energy levels up. 

Find time for yourself: Take just a few minutes out of every day to focus on yourself, rather than the needs of others. Read your favorite book, listen to music, or pursue your hobbies. 

Exercise: Exercise is a great, natural stress reducer.

Talk about your feelings: Sharing your worries with someone else is one of the best stress relievers. Unfortunately, communication is often the first thing to be neglected in a relationship, whether it's with your partner, family, or friends, but sharing your feelings can help strengthen your relationships. 

MARRIAGE AND STRESS

Many studies have found that being married or maintaining a committed, steady romantic relationship may help you manage your stress and improve your overall quality of life.

But stress is a powerful thing, and small marital problems can become exaggerated when you or your partner take your personal stresses out on each other. And the results of such behavior can be devastating.

Take these steps to deal with any stress in, or outside, your marriage :

Take time to decompress: After a stressful day at work, many people need time alone to decompress before they're ready to talk. And forced conversation is never a good thing. Allow yourselves a few minutes to get your bearings straight. Watch some television, read a few pages of your favorite book, or even sit outside and catch some sunshine if the weather permits. 

Teamwork: Work with each other. Being in a marriage is like being on a team. In order for you both to be successful, you need to support each other. That's why you need to communicate and talk about the details of your day. Sharing your feelings can help strengthen your partnership. If your feelings are out in the open, you'll be less likely to "blow up" and take the day's stresses out on your partner. You can help each other by practicing active listening techniques and being positive and supportive. 

Don't point fingers: You may often find that your partner is the most available target for blame when you're stressed. Try to see things from your spouse's point of view. This will help you to see where the other person is coming from, which will increase your understanding of the situation. Don't assume that you are the one who has all the answers.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

My Longest Salutation

my longest salutation

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To my Honey, husband (to be pa sana), will be the father of my children, best friend, companion, confidant, son (you act like so sometimes), favorite pillow, responsibility, joy, music and madness, poetry, escort, inspiration, ultimate fantasy, sakit ng ulo, playmate, anyhow cooked chicken crazy, simple fun partner, rude awakening, better half, ultimate boy, favorite model, tekken lord, birit king, songbird, sun and moon, keeper of my heart, fire of my soul, clothes scatterer, smooch mate, intellectual brethren, bible whiz, loud snorer, boy (and girl) , watching buddy, clothes critique, negro slim criticizer, man with the perfect ears, neck, collarbone, rough skin, hairy legs, dirty feet, naughty hands, teacher of deep emotional lessons, pride and joy, ridiculuously long fingers, sweet-smelling clothes all the time, tropicana lover, tirador ng kanin, huggy bear, kulang sa sleeping hours, sharp tongued shrew, double shirt japorms, pa-cute ever, steamy sensual seductor, favorite letter writer, mahal ko, mature brat, kindest heart around, karaoke king, emperor of sarcasm, pambara priest, vinegar hater, boy with the troubled past, trying hard driver,busy buddy, chosen child, kuripot text mate, economics disaster, favorite enemy of art, habulin ng chix, man who hates spicy foods even if I love those, laking tondo, man who has to learn how to be thoughtful - show feelings, time constraint, laging occupied, tagaubos ng tira kong pagkain, movie partner, opm addict, burlesk king, kasabwat, most understanding person I know, owner of my heart, street food partner, confident, boy who should be very, very careful when he sits or I will kill him, so funny, dependable, extra wallet ko, man i miss the most, so loveable and very loving, substitute ni piolo sa buhay ko, healthy person, concert organizer, friendly, matapang, gwapo, good man and everything else and all the things pertaining thereto, Dearest xxxx,
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(Thursday, March 27, 2008 2:57 AM)

Letter From the Past



Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Baby has Pneumonia


It has been more than 20 days and my baby's still coughing :( He was diagnosed with pneumonia. I really felt bad for my son. Kawawa :(


The doctor prescribed some medicines. He was doing good recovering but a few days ago, I noticed him coughing hard again. Still monitoring his condition and we will see the doctor again on the 27th.

The doctor said that if the baby takes food lesser, we would have to bring him in the hospital but he is feeding so well, he is still gaining weight! I still pray that he will recover soon. I miss seeing him without cough and runny nose.

I pray he'll be fine.


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Check up

Baby has cough and colds for a week now. Have to bring him to dr again. I hope he would feel better soon

Posting pics









Sunday, December 1, 2013

Mr Husband as an Interior Designer

From a long day at work today, i came home surprised with our room newly rearranged none other by my loving husband, Happy.

I felt so proud of him coming up with a more organized room. Amazing!

And with our stand lamp and bedside lamp bought from our hotel, i bet our room will be cozier. Cant wait to put the curtains i got from our hotel, too!

Im so happy and feel relaxed. Goodnight!












Bed is mixed up because the baby has been tossing and turning now. Sorreee ;p