Typhoon Ondoy attacks the Metro Manila in which many Filipinos suffer in this calamity. Many were displaced because of the floods in the street that destroy their homes and even the lives of others. I can’t imagine that our country can experience such as disastrous as this. It breaks our hearts. All I can help is pray for them. I know God will help them. 
What sad news. I better not to watch TV because I feel the pain of my fellowmen. I will do my task about web site directories because I need this.
Though some people may feel they weigh too much or too little, there is no perfect body shape. Some people have larger frames (bigger bones) and will always look bigger and heavier than people with smaller frames.
Talk to your doctor if you have questions about your weight. Your doctor can examine you and check your body mass index (BMI). That's a way of estimating how much body fat you have. If the doctor is concerned about your weight, he or she can recommend a couple of goals:
* for you to gain weight at a slower pace * for you to maintain your current weight
For some kids, the doctor may recommend losing some weight, but this should be done with the doctor's help. Kids who need to lose weight may visit with a dietitian who can explain how to reduce calories safely while still getting all the necessary nutrients.
Dabawenyos are all eating Durian. Why?It is because the price per kilo is so cheap, very affordable. I am craving for it, as if there is no more tomorrow. I feel I am heavy because I have heartburn. I think I better look for best diet pills right now so that I will not fret even if I am eating a lot of Durian. I can’t stop myself from eating such fruit. LOL! I know some of you are addict of this kind of fruit, just like me!
Goodnight to all! Happy Sunday! 
..so tired of washing our white clothes today. I needed to wash it because its 2 days soak in the laundry powder soap. It is because the weather is bad. Heavy rains visited our place for 2 days. There is typhoon in Metro Manila that somehow makes us sorrow because many houses were damage because of flood in the streets. Even people are missing. Let’s pray for them. I hope typhoon Ondoy will go out in our country as soon as possible.
Before I will sleep, I better do my task about Florida vacations because I have a friend who is working and living there. I hope he is generous enough to treat me a vacation trip there. I must be dreaming! LOL! 
L-R: Mickyla(my daughter), Alex and Sweet
This photo was taken last July. It was their Nutrition Month program in which they danced on the stage. Kyla was assigned to bring guavas. Before they danced I had a chance to take some photos of them. They wore their PE uniform this time because it’s Friday. During their practice, they danced gracefully and in tune but when they are on stage. They are confuse on what is the next step due to the CD is not prepared. So sad! But still I’m proud of Mickyla because she memorized their dance steps as the teacher advised her classmates to look for my daughter. She knows the dance steps very well. Bravo my Mickyla! Keep up the good work. 
Last week hubby went to his grandma’s house to get the tools he needed in repairing our backyard faucet because it has leaks. Grandma asks help from him because their shower faucets have damage. Hubby checked it and he told grandma that it needs replacement. It cannot be repair. Grandma requested hubby to buy it in the hardware because she don’t know what to buy. Maybe by next week for hubby is too busy with his pending jobs. Whew! What a busy week for us!
Who would not want to work and live abroad? I know all of us want to achieve such another level of our life. Just like my friend who is now living to work and live together with her foreign fiancé. She is so busy right now because there is no day that she will not go out of her home. Her relatives prepared for a farewell party for she will be back after 2 years. It is our tradition that we will prepare for a party for them as if we will not see each other again. Hmm..I think she needs diet pill because she eats a lot this time. She eats all the food that is not present in US. LOL! Such a greedy friend I have. Good luck my friend.
You can prepare yourself to succeed in your studies. Try to develop and appreciate the following habits:
* Take responsibility for yourself Recognize that in order to succeed you need to make decisions about your priorities, your time, and your resources
* Center yourself around your values and principles Don't let friends and acquaintances dictate what you consider important
* Put first things first Follow up on the priorities you have set for yourself, and don't let others, or other interests, distract you from your goals
* Discover your key productivity periods and places Morning, afternoon, or evening? Find spaces where you can be the most focused and productive. Prioritize these for your most difficult study challenges
* Consider yourself in a win-win situation When you contribute your best to a class, you, your fellow students, and even your teacher will benefit. Your grade can then be one additional check on your performance
* First understand others, then attempt to be understood When you have an issue with an instructor (a questionable grade, an assignment deadline, etc.) put yourself in the instructor's place. Now ask yourself how you can best make your argument given his/her situation
* Look for better solutions to problems For example, if you don't understand the course material, don't just re-read it. Try something else! Consult with the professor, a tutor, an academic advisor, a classmate, a study group, or your school's study skills center
* Look to continually challenge yourself
Next week is Kyla’s 2nd Prelim Examination. It will be this coming Monday and Tuesday though Monday is a holiday. It’s fine because it will take only 30 minutes answering their test paper. I have no work during weekends so I have lots of time to teach Kyla. I hope she will get a perfect score in all her subjects again to be able to maintain her rank in their class as top 2 or even climb to top 1. By the way, I am looking for homes for rent because my friend is moving to another place. She asks help from me. I hope I can find one online.
Last Thursday I had a date with my bestfriend and Kyla’s godmother, Sweet. She is married but has no child yet. We chit chat about what is happening to her life right now. She mentioned to me that her hubby needs truck accessories because the parts of their truck were damage. For sure they will spend much of it because I remembered that all of its parts were expensive. They have no choice but to buy such thing because they need it in their business.
1. Parent modeling. Frequently allow your child to go with either you or your spouse to the bathroom. It’s like anything else; a smart kid can learn a lot by watching an expert. If you have some modesty about this, please park it for a while. After all, its just you and your child, and both of you have seen all there is to see, so to speak.
2. Potty chair. Give your child a chance to get used to and comfortable with the potty chair. Set it out and let your child sit on it, name it, put stickers on it, and pound his or her brother or sister for trying to sit on it.
3. Practice. Let your child practice using the potty chair. This practice should be "play" practice, with clothes on. Just remember to be prepared for what you might call “method acting.” In theatre, method acting involves actors actually experiencing the emotion they are trying to portray in the performance. In potty training, method acting involves actually eliminating during practice. True, there will be a mess, but hey, you’ve seen hundreds just like it and this one is a sign of good things to come. The next part may be difficult for some dads, but it’s only temporary, trust me. In the beginning, boys should be trained to sit on the potty chair or the toilet, for two reasons. First, sitting encourages bowel movements and so you might get a “twofer,” which is a bowel movement and urination during the same sitting. Second, sitting will help avoid what one might call the “garden hose” effect. Untrained boys have not yet had to stand, urinate, and aim all at the same time and may (will) accidentally spray the room (missing the potty or the toilet). So, if you can stand it, so to speak, boys should sit. Later, when toilet training is well established, they can stand.
4. Pampers and Pull-ups. Unfortunately for your child (but fortunately for your budget), to make the program work, your child must go “cold turkey” on Pampers and Pull-ups, except at bedtime. (Daytime and nighttime training programs should be separate, and while you are working on daytime training, it is fine to keep kids in Pampers or Pull-ups at night.) The reason for the cold-turkey approach is simple: Pampers and Pull-ups are actually wearable toilets, and your child is unlikely to see much need for using the one in your home when he or she can much more easily use the one he or she is wearing.
5. Prompting (Tell, don’t ask). As discussed in P #3, practice is important. Unfortunately, its importance will be much more apparent to you than to your child. In fact, let’s tell it like it is – he or she could probably care less. So you will need to prompt your child to go to the bathroom and sit for a few minutes multiple times a day. Tell, don’t ask. Asking very young children if they have to go to the bathroom is sort of like enrolling them in lying school. They will routinely say no, even if they are about to burst. But look at it from their point of view. When we ask, what children actually hear is something like, “Would you like to go and sit on a large, cold porcelain receptacle that is full of potty water and into which mommy and daddy are afraid you might fall?” You can see how the logical answer to this question is “no.” So instead of asking, just tell them it is time to go and then take them and have them sit. Then refer to P #6.
6. Praise. MCs at concerts often say something like, “Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for (name of the star, band, or act)” when urging a crowd to show its approval and excitement. Well, in a sense, I am the MC for toilet training, and I want to urge you to give it up for your little trainee. In the early stages of a training program, toileting behaviors are like little sprouts in a spring garden: Both need something to help them grow. For little sprouts, its water and fertilizer (so to speak). For toileting behaviors, praise and approval are the water and fertilizer that help them grow and blossom. So come on and give it up for the little poopers and pee-ers. Said differently, every time your child does any toileting behavior correctly – pulls down his or her pants, sits on the potty, whatever – be sure to praise him or her. Do this even when your child is having more accidents than successes. Remember, as children enter into the training phase, the training is likely to be way more important to you than it is to them. But if they get the idea that pooping and peeing into the potty is a way for them to get their names in lights, the importance of training will quickly increase for them, along with their cooperation. You can take this a step further and use rewards. One method I often use is to wrap little items – stickers, tiny toys, beads, gum, etc. – in tin foil and put them in jar near the bathroom. When the child achieves a success at any level, he or she gets to grab one prize (not one handful) from the jar. Praise and rewards make the training experience fulfilling, and make it more likely that children will repeat the positive toilet behaviors.
7. Postpone. Here in P #7 we have some really good news. You can always postpone. You can always put them back in Pampers or Pull-ups, declare a moratorium on any discussion about toileting for a few weeks or even months, and then start again. They will ultimately be motivated to be trained, possibly by something other than your prompting. For example, the rules of social life in childhood weigh heavily against toileting accidents in school-aged kids. In fact, research shows that having an accident in school is the third greatest child fear, behind the death of a parent and going blind. (And I know that high school kids frown on their peers who wear Pampers or Pull-ups.) So the point of P #7 is that if training is going badly, for whatever reason, you can use the time-honored method for winning a war that is being lost – declare victory and retreat.
I’m proud to say to all that my daughter Mickyla is top 2 in her class. It’s just a matter of points on the top 1. I know she can get that rank on her second grading. She is eager to be on top 1. Oh my golly! We have to study in advance on her second prelim exam because it will be next week. Her teacher gave them pointers. We will study tomorrow evening so that she can maintain her being perfect always on her exam. I need to be a full time tutor next week. Gosh!..so tired but happy because she got perfect on all her examination last first grading. Before I will end up, I need to look for Solo Slim because cousin needs it badly. I hope she is willing to spend money for that in order to lose weight.
This morning I clean our living room area because my daughter is messy. Her toys are everywhere you can see. I sometimes scold her because I don’t want our house looks messy and everything must be put in proper place. Gosh! It’s dusty! I am allergic to dust so my sinusitis attacks me. In short, now it’s clean because the dust went away. But I think there is something that I need to buy. I must find rugs, a new one and elegant because it is so old. I hope I can find at shopping mall one of these days.
♦ Finger painting: Hang a heavy manila paper on the wall and let the kids paint to their hearts’ content. Let them wear aprons (or big, old t-shirts). Let the artwork dry while you have a snack, so the kids have something to take home after. This is best done outdoors or in the garage.
♦ Dress up: Have a box of old clothes, shoes, hats, and accessories kids can play with. Take photos while they’re in costume and send (even via e-mail) as souvenirs.
♦ Story time: If you’re great at doing voices and acting out different characters, this could be an enjoyable activity for little guests.
♦ Box city: Got a lot of old boxes? Help the kids make houses and buildings by cutting out door and window openings and splashing the boxes with color and design. Put them all together to build a kiddie-community!
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I have been sick for 4 days. Fortunately, last Monday was a holiday. At least there is no class, I can rest. My daughter worried about me, she keeps on asking me if I am still in pain. I have high fever, headache, running nose and back pain. Hubby was the one who took good care of her that time. I just sleep the whole four days. I am okay right now. I am back to blogging. I need to search for Advertising flash drive because hubby is interested with it. Hmm..He wants to know everything like my daughter. What a genes! LOL! I am proud of them. 
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In a while I am a busy online worker and at the same time a busy mom to my 4 yrs old daughter. I am her tutor at home. I am her friend. I am her mom. I am all around person she can have though sometimes I am moody due to I am tired. I do all household chores. There’s nothing I cannot do at home. I’m happy that my daughter is very understanding and caring. She helped me in folding her clothes and our clothes. My daughter promised me that when she grows up. She will be the one to do the household chores. I hope she will remember her promised to me when that time comes. But I make sure that she will not be a “senorita” instead my helping hand, my assistant at home. Even if they are still kids, let’s teach them to help us in little way. When she is interested then that’s a proof that your child will help you someday, somehow. 