Entries in the ‘Personal’ Category:
filed in Personal on Nov.14, 2008
When we say day-off it means you disconnect yourself from your daily routines. You must appreciate your day-off by staying away from stressors (avoid negative vibes). May be you can have an outdoor activities (get some fresh air). When you are on a day-off treat yourself (do shopping, go to a spa [...]
filed in Personal on Oct.06, 2008
My friend in the community is a mother who juggles—literally. In fact, her whole family can perform simultaneous feats of aerial exchange with everyday household items. Imagine the excitement at her dinner parties!
Many of today’s women are jugglers too, whether they are business-women or stay-at-home moms. The task of completing the mundane [...]
filed in Personal on Sep.27, 2008
I drink ice-cold water from a coffee mug. I have long abandoned the delights of a hot coffee because no matter what time of day I take a sip, the caffeine keeps me awake all night like a bad conscience. I’ve kept the mug, though, because it’s hefty, it’s comfortable, and it makes me happy. [...]
filed in Personal on Sep.18, 2008
While my nephew and I were hiking in a state park last summer, we noticed a trail marker that pointed toward something called The Devil’s Soup Bowl. Intrigued, we took off for this geologic formation. As we went, we joked about the kind of soup we might find in the bowl.
When [...]
filed in Daughter, Personal on Sep.15, 2008
Breast-feeding may last as long as two years with both my child and me gaining tremendous health benefits. But by six months, my baby takes interest in solid food—she shows actions that she is now ready for the experience by holding her head up, opening her mouth and taking food from a spoon [...]
filed in Personal on Sep.11, 2008
I used to have a busy schedule and a heavy workload in school and my mom worries for me. I’m so tired that when I get home I just fall asleep. This is not to wonder about because I’m a member of the volleyball team, the peer study program, the math club, and the student [...]
filed in Personal on Jul.26, 2008
I was fascinated by what I saw on TV yesterday. A New York City man who sold books and magazines on the street was freed after being trapped for 2 days under a mountain of paper in his apartment. The man’s collection of printed materials, which he had stacked wall to wall [...]
filed in Personal on Jul.21, 2008
This is the story of my sister.
When she was eight months pregnant, her doctor advised her to undergo a 3D ultrasound. So she did, and a few minutes later, she got my very first picture of her baby girl! She rejoiced in living in the age of high technology. But then the enveloped where she [...]