Sunday, June 22, 2008

My Parents Wedding Anniversary - 39 years Together

June 22, 1969, the day my mother and father got married... she was 20 while he was already 33. Yes.. it's a big 13 years age gap, but my parents were able to prove that despite their age gap they can be good partners and good parents. My mother has been a full-pledged housewife ever since they got married and I am proud to tell the whole world that our parents raised us well. Blessed with 4 children(2 girls and 2 boys) who they were able to send to private schools, I would say life for us back then was not easy.


Having my father as the sole breadwinner and with 4 children going to school at an age gap of 1, 3, and 2 years apart, you can just imagine the trouble my mother would go through writing those probationary letters just to have the 4 of us be enrolled every time the school year starts and how many cash advancements my father would have to make from his office every time we would have our exams.

Now that we are all grown-ups and with my 2 siblings already married, I would say life is much better now. I have learned to value every little income I received because of how my parents have raised us. If it's something that is not really a necessity, we have to think a hundred times before deciding to purchase something.



The marriage of my parents is not what I would call a perfect marriage. They had their episodes of fights. I would remember some years back while we were still students when they would have misunderstandings, my mother would not sleep in their room. But that is a part of it all, two different individuals with two different minds and it would be impossible to avoid conflicts. Despite those petty quarrels, they never lost their respect for each other and that has kept them together.



Yesterday, during their 39th anniversary, I invited my mama and papa to go to SM with me coz I wanted to buy something for them. We went to SM with my sis and his husband and my nephew John. After that, my mama and papa had a dinner date.. while the rest of us headed home.

I am thankful to God for giving me such wonderful parents and wish that He continues to bless them with good health and more happy years together.


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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tax Exemptions - R.A. 9504

Finally! The bill is now approved and 15 days after it is published in a newspaper, it will have to be implemented. This can help the Filipino a lot, especially now that we are in a crisis. Rice shortage, gasoline prices increasing on a weekly basis, food prices going up, fare prices also increasing... any more crisis to put us down? This bill will not really give us more money to spend on any luxury, in fact, I doubt if it would be enough to cover for our necessities.

R.A. 9504 gives tax exemptions to minimum wage earners and additional tax exemptions for single, head of the family and married tax payers. This is good news for me as a an employee working on the graveyard shift because it also gives tax exemptions to our night differential. Read more about this on the inquirer or watch this video below from TV patrol (June 17, 2008).









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Friday, June 13, 2008

Breast Cancer Awareness Month!




I've been tagged by Molit Feel Free and Raquel I am missing u so much to help spread the word on the ‘Breast Cancer Awareness’ month of June. I always wanted to support this kind of programs as it focuses on women's wellness.

• The first sign of breast cancer usually shows up on a woman's mammogram before it can be felt or any other symptoms are present.

• Risks for breast cancer include a family history, atypical hyperplasia, delaying pregnancy until after age 30 or never becoming pregnant, early menstruation (before age 12), late menopause (after age 55), current use or use in the last ten years of oral contraceptives, and daily consumption of alcohol.

• Early detection of breast cancer, through monthly breast self-exam and particularly yearly mammography after age 40, offers the best chance for survival.

• Ninety-six percent of women who find and treat breast cancer early will be cancer-free after five years.

• Over eighty percent of breast lumps are not cancerous, but benign such as fibrocystic breast disease.

• You are never too young to develop breast cancer
! Breast Self-Exam should begin by the age of twenty.

Resources: American Cancer Society National Cancer Institute Komen Foundation

You can help the lives of many women by spreading the word aboutThe Breast Cancer Site pink button as many times as you can. If The Breast Cancer Site receives 8 million clicks on the pink button in June, their premier sponsor -Bare Necessities- will donate $10,000 for more free mammograms. CLICK the pink button today!


I am now tagging Melissa and Mylene.

Let's help support their cause.


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Mc Donalds Delivery Anyone?

It's still early and I can't go back to sleep... and I want to eat! I'm craving for McDonalds chicken and my nephew wants some french fries, so I decided to call McDonalds delivery. It is actually my first time to do this and to my surprise the lady who answered my call just got into my nerves. The number that I called up was 228-MCDO (228-6236). As you can see, it's a local number, but I was surprised to learn while conversing with this super taray lady who was talking as if somebody was chasing her, that she was in Manila. What????!!!!



She was asking me for the location of the house and as I was giving her the details I asked if I was calling McDonalds Bajada, and she told me no it's a centralized center for delivery. So I again asked if where in Davao are they located and to my surprise she told me she was from Manila. WTF! How the hell will I be able to describe to her the location of our house if she is not from Davao? Duh! hello??? Did the McDonalds management ever think of that? What is the purpose of this centralized system for delivery when the person who answers your call is in a hurry to end the call and when the local branch will still need to call me to verify where the exact location of my address is? So silly!

Anyway, after 10 mins I got a call from McDonalds bajada and the crew asked me if he was goin to make a turn at the carwash. See! that's what I mean by the difference of having somebody from Davao to talk to and know the landmarks. By the way, the price is kinda high considering each order has a delivery charge. And guess what? My order arrived after 50 mins!!!! Arghhh! this will be the first and last!


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Monday, June 9, 2008

Night Shift Agents Boys VS. Girls Paintball Challenge



It's a holiday today! Well not really an actual holiday but a moved holiday... the holiday is supposed to be on June 12 (Independence Day) but it was moved to a Monday to give employees a longer rest period from work. The night shift agents came up with an idea of playing paintball at Recall Paintball in MTS Matina. Boys VS. girls.. yes the girls were so brave to challenge the boys but when we got to the field and guns started firing, we just kept screaming "tama na!" hahahaha!





The girls who came to join the game were Gemini, Jocel, Vivienne, Molit, Raquel, Amielyn, Mylene, and Me. As for the boys, those who joined were Odrale, Majar, Ronald, Erwin, Vivincel, Elton, Cliff, Lloyd(Raquels BF), and Odrale's nephew. Mic Wales was also there but he did not play (got body pains).





Majority of us were first timers so basically we had no idea about the game. It was good that we had a reservation coz there was another group who was waiting for us to finish and they even got to the place ahead of us. The price that we paid was P50, which already includes the use of protective gears, gun and 10 pcs of bullets. If the game is over and you still have remaining bullets and you want to play again, you can buy additional bullets for P5/each.








During the first match, I was hiding on a barricade behind Amielyn and I did not even bother to run coz I got so scared of the firing and I did not notice Odrale was already on my left side parallel to me and the boys were already attacking. He hit me in the head, which means I'm out of the game but I was so scared to go out that I just stayed there. But Odrale still kept firing at me and he hit me on my leg this time. Good thing I was wearing maong pants that I did not feel any pain.


All smiles after the first game




I only got hurt during the last match while I was running coz those who were watching were screaming that somebody was already approaching me.. I was rattled that I decided to run back to another cover but unfortunately I got hit in my palm.. Ouch! that hurts! I saw Cliff was approaching me through the grasses and I fired several shots at him making him retreat back to his camp.. hahaha!




After the game we were all sweating.. but we all had fun... just a tip to those who want to play paintball.. do not wear shorts.. wear rubber shoes.. wear a bonnet (Mylene got hit in the forehead despite the head gear that she was wearing), and bring extra shirts so you can change after the game.


ready to go and eat dinner





Dinner at Penongs after the game..





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