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And pump and squeeze and stretch!

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I have been trying to get back in shape. I started my aerobic workouts this week. I can’t believe that after only three mornings of exercising, I feel so much better about myself. I really hope I maintain this motivation to make myself healthier!   I have tried going to several gyms in the past, […] Read more…

Flower Power

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I love flowers. I especially love daisies, gerberas and sunflowers. I find that gazing at flowers is therapeutic for me. I can get lost in their vibrant colors, the smooth skin of their petals, their garden fresh scent. Try bringing flowers into your home. It’ll help a room come alive and feel more homey. Always […] Read more…

Short and sweet

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Did you know that an average mind can only retain 7 units at any given time? So instead of saying: “Honey, I just took a shower so I still feel fresh and I don’t want to smell bad could you take out the trash because it really stinks outside and I don’t want to have […] Read more…

Quiet corners

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Even if we live in a tiny condo unit, H and I have our own quiet corners. This is the area where one can leave the other undisturbed. This is the spot where one can be left in his or her reverie, where one feels most rested and calm. When I was still single and […] Read more…

Five Random Things on a Friday

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In my humble opinion: Dulcinea’s Churros are way better than Max Brenner’s Churros. Then again, maybe that’s because I’m not a chocolate person. I also like the Dulcinea ones because they’re long and fat, more for my money. Wendy’s Frosty is best partnered with french fries. The mix of a hot salty french fry and […] Read more…

It followed her to school one day…

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A colleague and I were talking about his children, and I brought up the subject of educational plans. H & I have considered getting such a plan, even if we don’t have children yet. My colleague said it’s a big help — his daughter’s yearly tuition is P90,000, and P70,000 of that is care of […] Read more…

Big little things

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Tet had an incredible entry on Mark Macapagal’s piece called Doing the Little Things. In a nutshell, he talks about the value of little gifts in a relationship: listening attentively, for example. I share in his sentiment that though the grand things in life will always be well-appreciated, it’s those little things that can make […] Read more…

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