Shopping
online is very popular now a day because it saves time, money and effort. A lot
of stores are now creating their own website to reach more customers just like reid supplies, it is an
online store that sells tools, accessories, maintenance supplies, shop supplies
and many more. It has an online catalog where you can view the products.
January 27, 2014
January 22, 2014
Red Ribbon Dedication Cake
They say that the birthday is not complete without a cake so that is why we always have a cake even for simple birthday celebration. In addition, it is also a nice gift to give if you have no time to shop for one. Last year I’ve tried the Red Ribbon Dedication Cake, I bought the chocolate dedication cake last November 10 for my grandmother and Mocha dedication cake for my mother-in-law last November 30.
Looking at the design, I prefer the chocolate one but we prefer the mocha when it comes to taste. I tried to use my happy plus card to avail the P100 coupon discount but too bad their terminal is always offline. #sayang
My Kikay Kit
People who know me for so long know that I don’t wear make-up
because I don’t know how to apply make-up and I’m not comfortable with it. I
still remember last 2012 I posted “What’s in Mom’s Bag” and readers were asking where my make-up kit is.
Honestly, I don’t have make-up kit and not even lipstick so
when I have to attend wedding last month, I told my husband that I need to buy
lipstick para naman may kulay ang mukha ko di ba. I bought Maybelline lipstick
and mascara.
For years, I’m satisfied with lip and cheek tint, face powder
and lip gloss. I’m a full time mom so I feel that I don’t need to wear make-up
every time I go to school to accompany my son.
But I’m aware that make-up has expiration so now, I’m using
the mascara and lipstick every time I go out. Sayang naman if one time use
lang. hehehe!
Sharing the Make-up
Expiration Guidelines from seventeen.com
Mascara – 2-3 months
Liquid Foundation Concealer – 6-12 months
Lipstick – 2 years
Lip Gloss – 1 year
Nail Polish – 1-2
years
Powder, Eye Shadow and Blush – 2 years
Fragrances – 8- 10 years
Lotion – 2 years
A repost from my old blog Michi's Home sweet Home
A repost from my old blog Michi's Home sweet Home
January 20, 2014
MMRV Vaccine
When my son reached 3 years old we’re having a hard time going to the doctor for his vaccination. For him pedia=injection so it was really difficult to convince him to go to the hospital. When he got sick, we went to different pedia because nagwawala na siya palabas pa lang kami elevator so sa iba na lang.
But we went back last January 10 to his original pedia for the MMRV vaccine; it took me days to convince him. He was fine hanggang sa pagpasok namin sa room but when he saw the doctor preparing the injection, natakot na.
I’m thankful na natapos na rin ang booster shot ng MMR and Varicella so at least I’m at peace na hindi na siya vulnerable sa measles outbreak.
I don’t want him to get sick especially now that my mom is going home and we have a family outing. #bawalmagkasakit So prevention is better than cure.
I’m really scared because we almost missed the field trip because my son had a hand, foot, and mouth disease, days before the field trip. He missed his exam because he got sick too so now, I don’t want to take risks anymore.
January 17, 2014
Lunch at Abe
Two weeks ago we went to Alabang Town Center to finish some errands. We rarely visit this mall so whenever we visit we take our chance to try the new restaurant which is not available in our place.
Abe is not new to my husband because they always have dinner meetings in this restaurant. Looking at the exterior and interior of the restaurant, you may think that the price is very expensive but it isn’t. The food is reasonably priced; we ordered Pork Lengua Asado P295, Tidtad (Dinuguan) P225, and Unlimited Jasmine Steam Rice P65 per person.
We’re very satisfied with the food and service.
After eating our lunch, we went back to this place because my son wanted to play Lego. Thank God because there’s an available slot for him, wala kasi siya space nung dumaan kami.
Note: Don’t forget to clean or sanitize your child’s hands after playing because I saw one kid who’s biting the lego pieces to separate them. I hope I can bring him to Legoland Malaysia.
February 5, 2015: Lunch at AbeI was deleting some pictures on my phone and I saw some food photos from Abe. We have revisited this restaurant before the year ends.
We browse the menu and ordered Sigarillas sa Gata at Hipon, Liempo Hamonado, and Leche Flan. Sorry, I can’t remember the exact price.
While waiting, they served this complimentary appetizer which my son enjoyed.
I always cook pork hamonado at home but I haven’t tried using pork belly so next time I will try that and I will imitate the pineapple slices in their Liempo Hamonado.
I don’t cook Sigarillas sa Gata at Hipon at home so this is the dish that I really enjoyed.
My son who loves dessert finished this Leche Flan, I had a bite and it is not overly sweet. I hope my next visit would be on Pampanga branch.
After our lunch, we bought scooter + helmet + arm/knee protector for my son. This is his grandmother’s gift last Christmas.
Read: Abe's Farm
Abe's Museum
November 3, 2015: Lunch at Abe
Last October 25 we attended Blogapalooza and we left early because it was lunch time but we decided to eat in Alabang Town Center para malapit lapit na ang biyahe pauwi.
We had a hard time looking for a restaurant, lagi kami nasa waiting list. While waiting in Chilis, my husband checked Abe restaurant and he called me na next na daw kami so off we went to Abe.
While waiting, the staff gave us the menu so we can already order while waiting for our table. My husband ordered Abe's Morcon P325 and Sigarillas sa Gata at Hipon P265.
They served our food a few minutes after we were seated. I was surprised to see the morcon because I was expecting beef with fillings inside. But my husband said, yan talaga yun, embotido. I tasted it but I did not like it.
My husband and son ate that Abe's morcon but I’m happy with my sigarillas sa gata and hipon. This is my favorite order here in Abe because I don’t usually cook food with gata at home and I haven’t bought sigarillas in the market.
Abe is one of our favorite restaurants that serve Filipino dishes. The price is reasonable, the foods are delicious and the service is good.
January 16, 2014
Lunch at LZM Restaurant
Whenever we go to Tagaytay, we always pass LZM restaurant and the parking is always full. It only shows that the food must be really good. But it was only last January 1 that we’ve tried it. After our trip in Sonyas Garden, we dropped here to have our lunch. Good thing we secured a parking slot. The place looks like a canteen having simple dining table, chairs and interiors.
The staff gave us the menu and we ordered bulalo P400, rice P100 and drinks P90.
LZM did not fail my expectation because we enjoyed the bulalo, it has big serving, the meat is tender and there’s bone marrow. A better bulalo experience compared to Mahogany Market.
The only thing that I dislike is the slow service; asking and paying bills took almost forever. So my husband went to the staff just to inform her that she forgot to include our drinks in the bill, paid the bill and we left. Sana puyat lang sila kaya mabagal kumilos.
January 15, 2014
Remote Camera
Every time we travel, one of our dilemmas is a family picture. It is hard to have a family picture because no one will take our picture. So when we went to Hongkong and Macau, we bought tripod but unfortunately, it did not last. It was broken before our trip ends. Lol.
I was searching for a tripod and remote camera online, checking for style and price if we can afford. Then I found out that remote camera or trail camera is mostly used by photographers if space is limited, if they are not allowed to take a photo because of limited access like sports and wildlife photography. Well, if you’re interested you can find a review for a trail camera online.
Anyway, I’m looking for an affordable tripod for our next trip, any suggestions?
Duncan Hines: Red Velvet Cupcake
I remember that last November I baked Devil’s Food Cupcake from Duncan Hines and last Sunday I tried their red velvet mix. While mixing the batter my son keep on saying “Wow, ganda ng color”.
After baking, we tasted it and my husband said “Bakit pula ito?” I said, hello! Red velvet nga e.
Read: California Walnut Brownies
Devil's Food Cupcake
January 13, 2014
Staycation: Bali Village Hotel
If you still remember my post last October, we went to Tagaytay to look for an accommodation, we checked different hotels and we ended up reserving a room in Bali Village Hotel because the wedding reception was also there. Good thing that there’s still room available because most of the room were occupied already.
Since we only need a decent room where we could stay after the wedding, we reserve the Standard Room B, the Bali Room is much cheaper but the location is near the swimming pool. To confirm the reservation you need to pay 50% downpayment.
This house is divided in three different rooms and our room was located at the right side. Upon check-in we paid the balance + P500 for key deposit.
There’s only two complimentary breakfast so we ordered additional meal for P150.
Like
1.The place looks relaxing.
2.Service is ok.
3.There’s swimming pool.
Dislike
1.Most of the stuff in our room are broken like the main door, bathroom door knob, sink is leaking, and phone is not working.
2.There’s free wifi but no connection inside the room.
3.The ceiling is low so we can hear the footsteps and noise of the guest upstairs.
4.Bed and pillows aren't comfortable so better bring your own pillow.
4.Bed and pillows aren't comfortable so better bring your own pillow.
Bali Village Hotel
E. Aguinaldo Highway Kaybagal South Tagaytay City
www.tagaytaybalivillagehotel.com
Cafe France Buy 1 Take 1 Bread
We went to Asian Hospital last Friday for my son’s
MMR/Varicella Booster shot and we saw a kiosk of Café France. They have buy 1 take 1 promo on all breads every
Friday of January.
We were able to buy this for P198.
A repost from my old blog My Other Nook
January 09, 2014
Find a Hotel That Is Right for Everyone
People have different traveling styles and things that they are willing to spend money on. Some want all of the comforts of home and are willing to pay for a five-star hotel. Some see a hotel as just a place to sleep. As long as it is clean and cheap, those people are ready to go. They would rather spend their money on food, activities, an extra day, or souvenirs. So when you are looking at hotels in Catalina Island, it is important to know what the person you are traveling with values.
The Total Experience
The Total Experience
For some people going to a new place means experiencing the culture, food, and everything else that it has to offer. Some go for the tourist stuff; others go for the authentic local stuff. There is no reason why you can’t do both if you have enough time. However, when you have a traveling companion, it is important that you both know what the trip is for. Clear communication will help things go smoothly as well as a willingness to compromise and a sense of humor directed outward will.
The Romantic Getaway
You might be going away so that you can experience each other away from the noises and distractions of everyday life. It is important to reconnect with the people you are without kids, bills, and job stress. That way when the inevitable happens and the kids move out, you won’t be surprised by the new person that shows up in the same skin as your significant other used to wear if it is a little older.
The Place to Stay
Once you know the purpose of your trip, you will know what each of you wants to spend on the categories involved in that trip. Then you can make a good decision about which hotels in Catalina Island best fit your goals and desires for the trip. After all, if you are going to be spending a lot of time in the room, you want it to be comfortable, and no matter how much time you are going to be there, you will want it to be clean.
January 07, 2014
Big Savings Outlet at Southwoods
If you always pass SLEX you will see this ad “Big Savings Outlet at Southwoods”. It just started last December 15, 2013 so when we went there last month,
there are only two stores that are open.
One sells overrun stuff; you can buy something for as
low as P100.
One store sells high end brand so expect that the price is
not affordable. They have promo like buy 2 for P895, I was able to buy bag
and scarf for P895. Most of the brand is available in S&R.
The Outlet is near Splash
Island Resort.
January 06, 2014
Highlights of Year 2013
This is supposed to be my year-end post but I was busy as a bee last year and I have no time to blog. Anyway, even it is a little bit late I will still share the highlights of 2013.
2013 is not a travel year for me because my husband declared a travel ban. Well, no travel via plane so we could save. I was sad at first but later on, I just realized that it is not the destination or it is not the journey that matters but it is the people who are with you. So even though there was no travel via plane and even I did not set foot in any airport, I was still happy because we’d been to different places and we experienced new things.
2013 is not a travel year for me because my husband declared a travel ban. Well, no travel via plane so we could save. I was sad at first but later on, I just realized that it is not the destination or it is not the journey that matters but it is the people who are with you. So even though there was no travel via plane and even I did not set foot in any airport, I was still happy because we’d been to different places and we experienced new things.
January
I just notice that every January we always have a reunion, I checked my post last 2011 and 2012 and we attended reunions and last January 2013, we had college reunions. First time experiencing Family Day at my son’s school.
February
We celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary at Piña Colina Resort.
March
My mom was here and we celebrated her 51st birthday at Max’s. We attended my son first Moving Up and after that, we went to Sky Ranch.
We had a family outing at La Luz Resort.
…and experienced Bed and Breakfast in Casa San Pablo.
We spent Holy Week in different locations. We went to Walkway: Station of the Cross in BHS. The following day, we went to Caleruega and Taal Basilica.
April
May
June
We had a simple celebration of my husband’s birthday in Tootsie’s Tagaytay and celebrated Father’s Day in Nuvali.
July
We attended a birthday and victory party of my friend’s husband in Yakimix.
August
We had Staycation in Acacia Hotel to celebrate my birthday.
September
Because of the one-week suspension of class due to a typhoon, Linggo ng Wika was moved to September.
October
My son celebrated his 5th Mickey Mouse birthday in school.
Visited Residence Inn Zoo during semestral break.
November
I organized the 75th birthday of my grandmother. We joined the field trip of my son in Gardenia, Manila Ocean Park and Repertory Philippines “Alice in Wonderland”.
December
I joined Bazaar, I attended Asian PsorClub Christmas Party, family reunions, and Romeo and Mel’s wedding. We had Staycation in Bali Village Hotel.
I thank God for all the blessings and I’m praying that 2014 would be good for our health.
Krispy Kreme Coupon
Coupon is not really popular here in the Philippines so I was really happy every time I received coupon. Most of the coupons that I received are from doctors, coupon for medicine or milk.
We were in Alabang Town Center last Saturday and while looking for restaurant to eat our lunch, my son saw Krispy Kreme store so he wanted to buy doughnut. At the counter, I saw the calendar and told my husband, asked mo nga baka may free calendar. Ooops, it is not free pala, you have to pay P150 for the desk calendar but there are over P1000 worth of bonus coupons inside the calendar. Good thing about the coupon is “No Purchase Necessary”.
So we bought the calendar and we immediately redeemed the free coffee and doughnut.
A repost from my old blog My Other Nook
January 03, 2014
SSS New Contribution Rate
Last December 23, 2013, I received an email from SSS stating the increase in contribution rate starting January 2014. Let me post the exact letter just in case you haven’t received any email.
“Dear Self-Employed, Voluntary and OFW Members:
Effective January 2014, the Social Security System (SSS) will implement a 0.6-percent increase in its current 10.4-percent monthly contribution rate, thereby setting the new contribution rate at eleven (11) percent. At the same time, the maximum Monthly Salary Credit (MSC) will be increased from P15,000 to P16,000. As affirmed by SSC Resolution No. 711-s.2013 dated 20 September 2013, the new SSS contribution rate and the new maximum MSC will become effective for the applicable month of January 2014.
These two moves, which were approved by President Benigno Aquino III on September 2013, are part of the SSS Reform Agenda that seeks to lengthen gradually the actuarial life of the Social Security Fund and to reduce the unfunded liability of SSS.
The 0.6 percent increase will be divided equally between employees and employers, with the latter shouldering 7.37 percent, while the former will pay 3.63 percent of the applicable monthly salary credit. However, Self-Employed and Voluntary Members (SEVMs), including overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), will shoulder the entire 11 percent rate.
With the new 11-percent contribution rate, the monthly contribution amount at the minimum MSC of P1,000 will be P110, and at the new P16,000 maximum MSC will be P1,760. Attached is a copy of the new SSS Contribution Table, for your guidance.
In case you have paid your contributions in advance from January 2014 onwards under the old contribution rate, please be advised of the following courses of action:
1. For those with advance payments at the minimum MSC of P1,000 (or P5,000 for OFWs), you must settle the underpayments amounting to P6.00 per month (or P30 per month for OFWs); otherwise, such advance payments will be considered “out-of-bracket” contributions and deemed ineffective;
2. For those with advance payments at an MSC other than the minimum, you may opt to pay the corresponding increase in contributions to retain the posting of your contributions at the same MSC. Otherwise, your advance payments will be posted at the next lower MSC, which could affect the levels of benefits that you would be entitled to, or the salary loans granted to you.
Should you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact your servicing branch. You may also send an email to us through member_relations@sss.gov.ph.”
I'm a voluntary member so I always pay my contribution at SM Payment center. I choose quarterly payment so I don't have to go every month.
January to March
April to June
July to September
October to December
A repost from my old blog Michi's Home Sweet Home
I'm a voluntary member so I always pay my contribution at SM Payment center. I choose quarterly payment so I don't have to go every month.
January to March
April to June
July to September
October to December
A repost from my old blog Michi's Home Sweet Home
Happy New Year
I can’t believe that it is already year 2014 or should I say that I’m not yet ready because I have so many unfinished 2013 tasks. I was so preoccupied that I didn’t finish cleaning and decluttering the house. I forgot to post my annual highlights post and other 2013 blog posts. I still have a long list of things to do and things to buy before my mom’s arrival and I need to finish three itineraries. Whewww! I hope I can do it as soon as possible.
Honestly, I did not feel the holiday vacation, nashock na lang ako na tapos na pala parang nagdaaan lang siya. And yesterday, vacation was already over for us because we’re starting to review for my son’s missed exam.
Anyway, sharing with you how we ended the year 2013.
First, we had a lunch get-together at my mother-in-law’s house. Eat and run lang kami dito because we need to reach Bali Village Hotel before 2PM. Then we prepare for the year-end wedding of Mel of Mel’s Hidden Passion in Caleruega.
First, we had a lunch get-together at my mother-in-law’s house. Eat and run lang kami dito because we need to reach Bali Village Hotel before 2PM. Then we prepare for the year-end wedding of Mel of Mel’s Hidden Passion in Caleruega.
The reception was in Bali Village Hotel that’s why we stayed in that hotel too so traveling won’t be a problem. We did not finish the wedding reception and left after the toast because my son was not in the mood already. I can’t blame him because I know that he’s so tired, wedding ceremony pa lang wala na yan sa mood. I know that he wanted to rest na, FYI after Honesto teleserye kasi tulog na kami. Hehehe!
After a few hours of sleep, we enjoy the rest of our staycation in the hotel. Will share our experience in another post.
We checked out early so we could buy our favorite Hispanic bread from Sonya’s Garden, na favorite na rin ng mother-in-law ko. When she learned that we would go to Tagaytay, nagpabili ng bread. Then we had lunch in LZM restaurant. Happy New Year!
Lay Bare: Eyebrow Threading
August was my last eyebrow threading and it took me four
months to have another one. I tried to pluck my eyebrow but I don’t know how to
style it so I ended up going to Lay Bare
in Festival Mall.
It was funny because the staff noticed my unbalanced eyebrow,
I told her na i-try niya pantayin. Lol.
Like
1. Lay
Bare has their own room so there’s privacy.
2. Affordable
because it is only P110
Dislike
1. Compared to my previous experience, teary eyed ako. It
seems na nagmamadali na matapos feeling ko tuloy hindi pantay.
A repost from my old blog Mrs Ugly Duckling
A repost from my old blog Mrs Ugly Duckling
December 30, 2013
Some Evidence that Music Has Therapeutic and Beneficial Effects on People
There are numerous worthwhile organizations that
have put an inventive spin on charitable good-works and community outreach, and
many may provide a service or a resource that is unconventional and innovative.
There are some that dedicate time to working with particular populations of
often overlooked individuals while some other groups may dedicate their time
and energy toward providing services to a common group that are unique or
slightly alternative.
There is some evidence that music has therapeutic and beneficial effects on people; this is also said to be true in the case of individuals who suffer or struggle from affliction, defects, or impairments beyond the conventional treatment methods used by doctors and practitioners who may be providing care or prescribing medications for particular individuals. In fact, there is such a compelling case to be made for the positive impact of music, theater, and the arts, that many treatment facilities have adopted programs and therapy models that embrace these entities for the clients that they serve. Some enlist actual musicians or performers to come and visit patients in a hospital or other treatment setting, while some simply replicate the effect through art and music therapy sessions.
There is some evidence that music has therapeutic and beneficial effects on people; this is also said to be true in the case of individuals who suffer or struggle from affliction, defects, or impairments beyond the conventional treatment methods used by doctors and practitioners who may be providing care or prescribing medications for particular individuals. In fact, there is such a compelling case to be made for the positive impact of music, theater, and the arts, that many treatment facilities have adopted programs and therapy models that embrace these entities for the clients that they serve. Some enlist actual musicians or performers to come and visit patients in a hospital or other treatment setting, while some simply replicate the effect through art and music therapy sessions.
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There are some clever and conscientious individuals who comprise a group that recognizes the instantaneous relief that the arts provide, and that have created their own organization that is dedicated to providing such enrichment in the lives of those who might otherwise be deprived of some such splendor. The group, “sing for hope”, aims to provide a respite to those in distress with song, theater, and art. They perform in unlikely venues for populations that might not be able to afford or access such offerings without this contribution. The performers in the group do not get paid for their service, and they strive to interact with their audience in a meaningful and personal way. The result is inspiration- both through the craft- and through the dedication and attention that each shows to their art as well as their audience members. The provision is not funded by any formal group, and some communities may make donations to the group to ensure continued provision of their artistic expression amid an audience of appreciative and inspired spectators. Other individuals may donate their talent and contribute to performances for these receptive audiences in various regions world-wide.
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