Monday, May 21, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Let's Start With Five
1) Read (and finish!) at least two books per month.
2) Run (and finish strong!) at least two running events per month.
3) Quit smoking for good.
4) Drink more water and less soda.
5) Say YES more often.
2) Run (and finish strong!) at least two running events per month.
3) Quit smoking for good.
4) Drink more water and less soda.
5) Say YES more often.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
It has been a year since my last post. 2011 were real trying times for me. My life is pretty much the same, but the curveballs thrown took some toll on me. I was given initiative to take charge and shape up as an adult.
I've learned to adapt well despite of the fear that initially came with the problems. I knew I wasn't goin' to be alone. I have friends and family who has given tremendous support and love. I can only say that the past year has made me stronger and more equipped for what life has in store. I only know that I should stay optimistic. :)
I've learned to adapt well despite of the fear that initially came with the problems. I knew I wasn't goin' to be alone. I have friends and family who has given tremendous support and love. I can only say that the past year has made me stronger and more equipped for what life has in store. I only know that I should stay optimistic. :)
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
I think being a responsible parent for three large dogs will teach you proper family planning. If someone questions themselves about parenthood and how well they'd provide for them, I say try out with a pet first. Not the small and boring kind of pet, we're talking about the larger species here! TRY LARGE DOGS! As long as it's a pet that weighs as much as you do. That'll be a good test. Excellent, even. Think of 'Marley and Me', look how well that turned out. LOL!
I own three large Labradors, weighing up 30-35kilos each. I tell you, it was terrible family planning for my part, or rather, OUR part, since Mom is the culprit behind all this.
It's quite the exaggeration but if you cared properly for your household pets, you would know what I am talking about. The larger the pet, the larger the requirements for proper care. It's soooo much work, these dogs. But they're totally worth it.
I own three large Labradors, weighing up 30-35kilos each. I tell you, it was terrible family planning for my part, or rather, OUR part, since Mom is the culprit behind all this.
It's quite the exaggeration but if you cared properly for your household pets, you would know what I am talking about. The larger the pet, the larger the requirements for proper care. It's soooo much work, these dogs. But they're totally worth it.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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