the end..
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
It was Friday night when Dimar was about to ask Sarah on a dinner. When he arrived in front of Sarah’s house, He saw a man, much younger than him, speaking with Sarah while holding her hands. He felt so jealous that he just left without a word with her. That young man was Oscar who was asking Sarah to marry him but she refused his proposal. She said that she has already her very special someone. She saw Dimar’s car, she went out of the house but was too late. Dimar drives fast. Sarah run as fast as she could to catch Dimar’s car but she failed.
It was already raining when Sarah decided to go home, feeling confused and wondering why Dimar did not even talk to her before he left. She was sitting near the window, still thinking about Dimar. Then she saw a man standing outside their house, wet and crying under the heavy rain. She went out in the rain to see that man. Yes it was Dimar. She asked him why leaving her without saying anything. He suddenly kissed Sarah (like Romeo who fell in love at first site with Juliet). Sarah felt a magical spark when they were kissing. They were totally in love with each other that no one could ever stop them expressing their feelings,.
After that very romantic kiss, Dimar looked at Sarah’s face. He touch her lips and asked her to listen. He told Sarah everything about him. He promised he will never love again until Sarah came. He said that he wants what’s best for Sarah, to be with a man who is not like him. A man who has never been married before. And he said goodbye.
We all have our own love stories.., but not all love story has happy ending. Some people might criticize this kind of love story when they happen in real life but for me, life is too short, make the most out of it. If you already found the love of your life, don’t let them leave you.. Spend each day as if it is the last day of your life.. thanks for reading .
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Sunday, December 7, 2008
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
...to be continue.
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First thing in the morning is the best time to juice. That's when your body is an empty, willing vessel, ready and waiting to be filled with goodness. Hold off for now on the high octane java that will inevitably find its way inside later in the morning. You're a fresh, innocent flower, so shower yourself with goodness.
Some Juicing recipes make waking up a joy. Shuffle into the kitchen. Take out the juicer. Chop your fruits and vegetables to size. Toss them in. Don't forget to put the cup beneath the spout. This is where you might want to put on the ear plugs - some juicers sound like a 747 about to take flight - and flick the switch. Slowly pour the salubrious concoction into your mouth and feel it trickle down the oesophagus. Allow a minute for the juice to take effect. Miraculously, your cheeks will begin to glow, a smile will appear and you will have a strange, insatiable desire to wash your juicer. Go with this. There's nothing worse than dried pulp at bedtime.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Halo Halo Ingredients:
1 ripe large banana
2 ripe mangoes or 1 cup canned ripe mango
1 cup firm gelatin set into gel and cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 cup canned ripe jackfruit
1/2 cup sweet corn or chick peas (garbanzos)
1 cup young shredded coconut, fresh or canned
1 cup cooked sweet yams or (ube halaya) glutinous purple yam, cut into 1-inch cubes
2 cup shaved ice
2 cup milk
4 scoops of favorite ice cream
1/2 cup chopped peanuts or rice krispies
Halo Halo Preparation Instruc
Peel mangoes and slice the meat into 1/2-inch cubes. Discard the seeds.
Prepare 4 tall glasses. Divide each ingredient into 4 equal parts.
In each glass place 1/4 of each ingredient, adding layer by layer starting with corn or chick peas, cooked sweet
yams, jackfruit, bananas, coconut, and gelatin.
Top with 1/2 cup shaved ice.
Pour 1/4 cup milk over shaved ice and top with a scoop of ice cream.
Sprinkle nuts or rice krispies over it.
NOTE: Individual persons may eat as it is or mix the whole concoction before eating. Some of the ingredients above, such as corn or fruits may be substituted with cherries, crushed pineapple, papaya, or any other ripe fruits in season.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Now that you've found your size, test your fit. Take the opposite hand from the side you are adjusting and gently bring the breast tissue from the back to the front. This movement will help you settle your breasts correctly into the cups.
A great fitting bra shouldn't dig, pull, poke or otherwise cause discomfort. If it does, it's not the right bra (or size) for you. Make sure it feels comfortable when you sit down and move around.
Always try your bras on wearing a t-shirt – it's the best way to see what it's doing for you. A great fitting bra can make you look taller, will define your waist, and even make you look slimmer!
If you see extra fabric or wrinkly, baggy cups, the cup size is too big. Try sizing down.
Take a look at the front of the bra. There shouldn't be any breast tissue spillage, puddling, or falling out of the bottom of the cups. If there is, your cup size is too small. Try sizing up for a flattering, more natural looking fit.
Your bra's support comes from the band, not the straps. So be sure that you're wearing the correct band size. Too big, and your straps will end up taking the weight, which will cause them to put pressure on your shoulders and dig in.
Look in the mirror from the side. Your band should be at the same level all the way around. If it is riding up in back, it's probably too big. Try sizing down a band size or tightening your band.
The center front of your bra should lie flat against the breastbone. It should not lie on top of any breast tissue. If there's a large gap, you may need to go up a cup size.
Your band should feel firm and secure, but you should also be able to slip two fingers beneath the band in back, and one in the center in front. If you can't, you may need to loosen your band a bit, or go up a size.
Underwires shouldn't dig
Underwires should lie flat at the front of your bra, against your ribcage. If you feel your underwire digging into any breast tissue, you should try a larger cup size or a different style.
Bras stretch over time
Be sure you're wearing your bra on the loosest hook. Your bras can stretch with washing and wear, so when you buy a new bra, it's best to ensure it fits properly on a loose hook, so you can tighten it as needed.
Your breasts will feel like they are "sitting" in the cups, you will not feel any underwire pinching and your bra will feel comfortable and supportive. You shouldn't have to settle for a so-so fit. Sometimes you will have to go up a cup size or two. Don't let it concern you – sizes do vary among brands. Finding the perfect bra takes time and patience, but the way you will look (and feel) once you have found it will be worth all of your effort.
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Email this postSunday, November 16, 2008
Who's addicted to Scrarfs?
http://fashion.about.com/od/latesttrends/ss/howtowearscarf.htm
Tone-on-tone scarf and outfit looks work best with neutrals -- black, navy, camel, cream -- and take on a sophisticated vibe when you mix fabrics (satin, shine, wool, etc.) Charlize Theron's all-black is elegant because she paired a long knit scarf with a metallic jacket.
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