Wednesday, December 9, 2009

TT: Thanks a lot friends


Thank you again Lord:

For blogging friends who are experiencing Stage 1 Dementia, where are guys? C u.
For my constant reminder machine...my hubby...where are my glasses, hon, darling, sweetheart...what do I call you by the way?
For friends texting and asking how's my day? make something more meaningful guys..come on, you're better than that everyday greeting, how are yous..hhehe.
To a friend who can explain better an assignment than the rest of us....thanks for your IQ, share it to us more.
For piano music I enjoyed so much.
For fruits and vegetables on our table.
For fresh conversation among family members, bonding time is the best time.
For a night out together..eating at a Chinese restaurant last night was great...some more of it...maybe tonight again..home-cooking can be a bore at times.
For overseas call from a long lost sister....be not the prodigal one okey...call us. you can afford it sistah...
For the good news.....advance gift coming on our way..hehehhe free frebies and all.
For somebody who appreciated my tote bag. I love this bag, its so colorful...thanks!
For non-readers, readers, differently abled readers, non-comprehending readers, over-comprehending readers, thank you for sharing my day...muchas gracias!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Word Filled Wednesday



A picture paints a thousand words....hehhehehe.......among the adipose tissues...i found yah....

TCP: Moulin Rouge



The year is 1899, and Christian, a young English writer, has come to Paris to follow the Bohemian revolution taking hold of the city's drug and prostitute infested underworld. And nowhere is the thrill of the underworld more alive than at the Moulin Rouge, a night club where the rich and poor men alike come to be entertained by the dancers, but things take a wicked turn for Christian as he starts a deadly love affair with the star courtesan of the club, Satine. But her affections are also coveted by the club's patron: the Duke. A dangerous love triangle ensues as Satine and Christian attempt to fight all odds to stay together but a force that not even love can conquer is taking its toll on Satine.Even in ages past, loves motto is still the same,"Bahalag saging, basta labing"...that's our motto too for Couch Potatoes,romantic musical... in English...it means..."For better or for worse, for banana or for apple, we are inseparable, 'til death do us part."

Sunday, December 6, 2009

MYM: Distraction



A bunch of yellow fans. Eva Longoria...a distraction could be....

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Awards, award....


This was grab from Mommy Journey's blog, i like it 'coz i love butterflies....they represent life at times that is fleeting, beautiful and lovely. Let's love what life can positively and inspirationally offer.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Girls Talk: My birth, your birth, our birth.


I was born on May 30, guess my age..hhehe..my mom said i was so dark, just like an eggplant, brown-violet,? the doctor has to literally summon a dozen petromax lamps to ID me...hhehehe. Mom, also said, that when the lamps came on, they heard me bellowing from the top of my lungs, and by two hours after birth, I was singing our national anthem, hehhehe.Is this mythology, i don't know, my mom said she was asleep when the doctor pulled me out using, a "backhoe," i was just so comfortably connected to her womb, don't want to see the real world. Well, it turned out i could sing my hearts out up to now. Crazy birth, right? Waitttttt, i have to call my mom to verify these truth again...can you wait...huh...just waiiiitttttttt...hey mommmmmm.....

Thankful Thursday...in all things, give tnx.


I thank the Lord for:

My almost complete set of teeth.
My red Healthy gums.
My two left foot, am not meant for dancing,gymnastics or what, heheh.
My deteriorating eyesight, getting old gracefully.
My extra bulges, i call them "love handles" by the way.
My dementiable, lovable husband, he doesn't know my body size, hehehhe, big bonus.
My unstoppable freckles..or they say sunspots, comes out by age 40 and up.
My jaw dropping, sagging chin, face aerobic did not cure it.
My crowsfeet....i think i'll have retinol..not sure about that.
My bat-like arms, already, i have to welcome that too,'coz i believe i can fly now.
My laughter, everybody say, that's a gift i had, ever since they knew me.
My loyal friends around, hey you're looking just right, like me...God is so good.
My beautiful growing kids...always the treasures of my life.
Part 2 is coming next TT. C u then...

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Watery Wednesday



After years of working so hard we treated ourselves to a 10 day Hongkong tour that includes Disneyland trip, this was one of those poses we had, this one is with Mickey Mouse Fountain, we sweated the whole day up to nighttime going the rounds of all rides, shows, events, food trips, etc..and everyone really enjoyed the day.

Monday, November 30, 2009

TCP: My Superman



It's a bird, it's an airplane.....no, it's SUPERMAN... i love you superman, man, man....these lines where everywhere when I was growing up..and extraordinary activities we did when we're tots were linked to superman, he was our everyday hero and a household name we grew up with. Our developmental stages would never be the same without our heroes.

MYM: Happy Bananas




Yellow to me is the most alive of all colours, it always jumpstart my day coz' it reflect sunshine, that means lots of smiles...got to go yellow. I happen to see this on an email, got to share with you.Smile and pose....click!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Marriage Monday



Marriage is when both parties agreed somehow on one piece...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy head


Pictures of babies make me so happy....their innocence is a reminder that life is so precious and short, so let's make the most of it.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

With Love Wednesday



Time machine brought us to the Spanish Era in the Philippines. This was the national costume that time.

Monday, November 23, 2009

A-1-A-2-A-3, go, go, goo..aaaaaa.


Aha…what’s this, a cheering squad for my exercise. My husband has been nagging me to develop a regular habit of exercise. My own version of exercise is maybe just like some of you, it’s still a----A-1-A-2-A-3-A-4 but it’s only my fingers that move and this one makes my husband crazy, hehhehe for now, I think. Anyways, I know my whole persona could benefit from one, but my neurons are not really wired for exercise. I work hard at the house chores, but not the stretching-bending-pushing- mind-boggling-twist and turn type of moves done by athletic people. Exercise is my Achilles tendon, sorry guys. But, uhhmm, I tried some form of moves that fits me, say:
Too many people confine their exercise to jumping to conclusions, running off at the mouth, stretching the truth, bending over backwards, lying down on the job, side stepping responsibility, swimming against the current and pushing their luck. - Source Unknown

Love this exercise moves…hehhehe, sorry guys, am just the way I am.

TCP: Chicken Run




Year 2000, and this movie was let out from the pen. The world was never the same again. Funny, hilarious with a lesson twist. We learn from the world of animals too.You'll watch this movie over and over again.It's a parody of the Great Escape...hehhehe. Would life be better outside the pen? Mel Gibson as the Rhode Island Red, Julia Sawalha,as Ginger, the orange-coloured hen and Miranda Richardson as Mrs. Tweddy, the sadistic owner of the farm. Move over gentlemen...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Hehhehehehe......


Hahahahahhaahhah!!!!!Laugh...n Laugh it's great meds.

I can be richer by a million laughs.
I can bust stress.
I can see myself better.
I can see my friends opinion better.
I can bond with others.
I can be contagious to others.
I know it's fun.
I can release my pain here.
I meet opportunities with it.
I am not great so why do I have to wear a frown.
I enjoy work better.
I feel human.
Ho, ho, ho,ho tells me it's the Holidays season and I love holidays.

A screamin..P


Saturday, November 21, 2009

My mom's paintings

My mom's an artist. She has been painting since I was a toddler. This is her past-time and we enjoyed splattering paints all over the place when we were small. She is 72 years old now and her last painting exhibit was last year, at Mountain View College Philippines. We love her work and these were sold locally and abroad. I hope you will enjoy how we enjoyed her work. She's going to be painting 'til her old age, am sure of that.









Funny, funny time



Hhahhhahhaha, i luv this one.

Scenic Sunday






My school, my place and my crazy people.....i learned a lot from this place. Wish you could visit my place.....cool, breathtaking, and a place where you meet happy, contented people.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Who's ahead....



Hahahhaha, could this be true? well yes....

Knock...knock!!!



The Filipino “komiks” industry began with sheer luck... or by accident. You must remember that accidents are just unplanned that could be fortunate or otherwise. Antonio “Tony” Velasquez was just at the right time and at the right place. In the late 1920s, Tony was working as a subordinate artist for the ‘photoengraving’ section of Liwayway magazine. The writer Romualdo Ramos had a great idea of writing for a comic strip. Since the chief artist for Liwayway then had a congested work schedule, the task of drawing fell to Tony’s lap and the rest is the history of Kenkoy.

Kenkoy was, and in a lot of cases, still is a Pinoy icon. The weekly comic strip Mga Kalbalan ni Kenkoy (Kenkoy’s antics) proved to be so popular that it was translated to several regional languages, generated comic spin-offs of minor characters, and raked in cash for a then burgeoning film industry. Kenkoy with his slick hair, ‘plantsado(starched) pants’ and hilarious antics has endeared himself to the Filipino consciousness. We visited the Children's Museum recently and i had the chance to have a pose with this Filipino Comic Icon who made our life a little enjoyable most of the times.

Pasttime ..my favorite?




I represent this woman in the picture. I just love book reading as past-time plus the excitement of scouring books good books during book-sales pumps my adrenaline. This pastime is now adopted by the whole family, and the bunch of us are seen in bookstores scouring for the best book in town. It becomes a contest mania for any member of the family who can find the best buy. We swap books in the family. Me and my hubby try to read books our children buy and they try to ask us what's the fuss with the books we are reading. Read on...the adventure is enormous...we cry, we laugh, we learn new and exciting things, we compare notes and learn from each other. Read on friends...and let's go for another adventure!!!!!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thankful Thursday



In all our ways we have to acknowledge God. Thank you Lord for the life of good health, for all the good laughs that i had with friends, for all the beautiful quotations shared, for jokes that would send us somersaulting now and then, for the beautiful sunshine and rain, for the fresh air and a child's laughter in the early hour of the day, these things remind me that I am alive today and should be thankful for. God bless everyone.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Farenheit 9/11






One of the most controversial and provocative films of the year, Fahrenheit 9/11 is Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore's searing examination of the Bush administration's actions in the wake of the tragic events of 9/11. With his characteristic humor and dogged commitment to uncovering the facts, Moore considers the presidency of George W. Bush and where it has led us. He looks at how - and why - Bush and his inner circle avoided pursuing the Saudi connection to 9/11, despite the fact that 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and Saudi money had funded Al Qaeda. Fahrenheit 9/11 shows us a nation kept in constant fear by FBI alerts and lulled into accepting a piece of legislation, the USA Patriot Act, that infringes on basic civil rights. It is in this atmosphere of confusion, suspicion and dread that the Bush Administration makes its headlong rush towards war in Iraq - and Fahrenheit 9/11 takes us inside that war to tell the stories we haven't heard, illustrating the awful human cost to U.S. soldiers and their families.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Girls 4 fun




QUOTE FOR TODAY!

The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the average man can see better than he can think.

Laughing all the way....


I want to laugh to de-stress myself after long days of doing researches and trying to understand how things work. So on this space, i want everyone to see pictures, sayings, anecdotes, and jokes for the day. See you soon and join.