Archive for October, 2008

Rainy Trick or Treat.

Friday, October 31st, 2008

There’ll be trick or treating this afternoon here in our village but its raining!

I wonder how the kids will manage to go around with the raindrops. Good thing I really have no intention of making Sophia go around as we have plans of trick or treating at Tagaytay Highlands tomorrow. We have prepared some goodies for the kids though which Sophia will give away herself when they do drop by our house. I hope the rain stops for a while so the kids can have fun.

In the meantime, I’ll go canvass for pvc fence installation quotes online while waiting for the little girl to wake up from her nap.

My “bilins”.

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

My mom visited yesterday and was I glad to see her! She is leaving for Macau and Hongkong next week and I made sure to write down the shopping places she needed to go. I told her about TungChung, an outlet store in Hongkong, that is a must go to place for cheap finds like Samsonite bags, Lacoste Bags and RL shirts. I told her to get RL polo shirts for Sophia if she sees any in her size. I hope she gets to buy for the little girl as the daddy for some reason loves seeing Sophia wearing polo shirts and jeans. Although RL dresses are quite hard to find, I’m hoping the outlet store in TungChung might have some as I on the other hand loves seeing Sophia wear those preppy polo shirt dresses.

Since she is also going to Disneyland, I asked the “lola” to buy a Disney Princess rolling bag for the little girl too. The last time we were there, they were out of stock and I was told that new stocks will arrive by October. I hope my mom can still grab one by next week.

If only a stroller or a car seat won’t be too much to carry around, I would have asked my mom to purchase them too there as I’m sure its cheaper compared to getting them here. But I don’t think my mom will be able to handle such big stuff so I have no choice but to purchase the stroller and car seat here – at Hobbes and Landes in Boni High Street specifically.

Now, what else? I still have a couple of days to think of some more…

I’m a candy corn!

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

You Are Candy Corn


Your Halloween personality is whimsical, colorful, and creative.

You see Halloween as a time to get your creative juices flowing.Each year, Halloween can’t start soon enough for you.

You tend to go all out for Halloween. You decorate like crazy and always dress up.

What Halloween Treat Are You?

A good read.

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Before I look into mortgage quotes online, I just have to share with you this wonderful article I received through email from a friend. Its a very good read.

Subject: Wise Words from Bo Sanchez on True Wealth
How to Be More Emotionally Present to Your Family No Matter How Busy You Are

6 Steps to Enjoying Your True Wealth
By Bo Sanchez
We were going to Hong Kong that day. I was going to preach for three days but had two extra days to be with my family. Picture us at the airport: My wife carrying our baby in her arms, my eldest son bouncing about like a rabbit and announcing to the whole world, “I’m going to Hong Kong Disneyland!” And the poor skinny father? Straining to push eight massive bags on a wobbly cart with a stubborn right wheel. (I’ve noticed that these deranged carts supernaturally end up with me wherever I go.)

That was when we heard the crying.

Correction. Not crying. But spine-chilling, lung-busting screaming. Two kids were holding onto their mother. They were separated by four-foot tall steel bars. But to those distraught children, those steel bars represented two years of being without their mother – the contract of a domestic helper in Hong Kong.

Four small arms clutching, grabbing, not letting go.

The whole world heard their pleading scream, “Mommy, please don’t go! Please don’t go!” I’ll never forget the mother’s pained, tortured face – as though a knife was ripping through her body. My wife cried openly. I wept inside and held onto my kids more closely.

That was two days ago. Yesterday, the story continued…

Those Small Arms Continue to Reach Out Yesterday was Sunday.

And I walked around Central.

If you don’t know Hong Kong, Central is where thousands upon thousands of Filipina Domestic Helpers congregate. They sit on sidewalks. They sit on overpasses. They sit by storefronts.

I walked passed one woman who was reading a handwritten letter.

The handwriting was obviously a child’s penmanship.

I walked passed another listening to a little cassette player – not to listen to music – but to a voice of a kid telling stories.

But what broke my heart was the news given to me by Shirley, the head of one organization that tries to help them get financial education. I was shocked by what she said. “Brother Bo, out of our 700 members who are married, 80% is already separated from their husbands.”

Families aren’t designed for prolonged separation.

They’re not just made for that.

We’re supposed to spend time together.

6 Steps to Spending More Time with Your Family
No Matter How Busy You Are

“Bo, why are you telling me this? I’m not in Hong Kong. I’m living with my family under one roof.”

Listen. Yes, you’re not in Hong Kong.

But if you don’t have time for your family – and your heart is not focused on them – you might as well be in another country.

You could be physically present – but are you emotionally present as well?

Let me share with you five important steps you could take to become more emotionally present with them…

Step #1: Be Close.

I’m still in Hong Kong as I write this piece.

It’s five in the morning as I type this article in bed. And my little family is literally around me because we’re all sleeping on one bed. Yes, we’ve become one mass jumble of intertwined humanity – our limbs, legs and arms crisscrossing each other. And that’s when I realize – gosh, I don’t know how blessed I am.

Why?

Here I am with my family. I feel their skin. I smell their scents. We’re so close, I feel their breath.

And yet I’m surrounded by 148,000 domestic helpers here in Hong Kong that have been away from their families for months, for years, for decades.

And for those who’ve separated – forever.

Let me say it again: We don’t know how blessed we are.

We complain that our families are nutty. But we don’t understanding how blessed we are to have them close enough to experience their nuttiness. We complain about our petty quarrels, our cold wars, our dysfunctionality.

But whose family isn’t dysfunctional?

I’ve talked to some people here in Hong Kong who would give anything to be with their families again – even for just one day of nuttiness. The first step is to be more emotionally present to your family is to actually be physically present to them. Be close!

You need to know how precious your family is – and treat them that way. You need to see them as your true wealth – that nothing is more precious than your relationships.

Step #2: Be Deliberate.
Because you need to protect this treasure or they get stolen from you.
No matter how busy I am, I schedule a weekly romantic date with my spouse.

Yes, I actually write it down in my appointment book and treat it like a meeting with the President of the Philippines. These weekly nights are blocked off for the entire year. Nothing can touch it, except some dire emergency.

Why? Because if my marriage fails, everything else stands to fail as well: My ministry, my businesses, my soul… So it is an emergency that I bring her out every week.

I also schedule a weekly date with my kids.

I believe parents need to do these one-on-one dates with each of their kids. Unless of course you’ve got 18 children and may need to bring them out by two’s or three’s.

Sometimes my son and I just walk around the village and talk.

It doesn’t have to be big. But swapping stories and opening our hearts to one another on a consistent basis is already very big to them. It means they matter to you – that you value them – and you’ll see their self-esteem grow.

Step #3: Be Expressive.

I tell my wife “I love you” seven times a day.

I hug my kids countless of times a day.

At night, I tell my kids, “I’m so proud you’re my son. I’m so proud I’m your Daddy. You’re a genius. You’re a loving boy. You’re an incredibly gifted young man…”

This is true. I have met 40-year olds who long to hear these words from their parents – “I’m proud of you,” and feel an empty space – like a gaping wound in their souls because their parents have never told them this.

Don’t do that to your kids.

And before I forget: Praise your kids seven times a day.

And praise your spouse seven times a day.

I’m not kidding. It will revolutionize your marriage.

If I say, “Criticize your spouse seven times a day,” I bet you’d say, “Kaunti naman. I do that already.” But that’s the problem. We don’t realize that when we criticize our spouses, we actually destroy our marriage bit by bit – not just our spouses.

But when you praise and honor your spouse – you build up your marriage.

It can be very simple stuff:
Ang sarap ng luto mo ngayon, Hon.
I thank God He gave you to me.
You’re so hardworking.
I love it when I see you play with the kids.
You know how to make me happy.
Ganda mo ngayon.

Keep on doing this and you’ll see changes in your life and your marriage you thought were not possible.

Let me say it again: Praise your spouse – and your children – seven times a day.

Step #4: Be Deep.

Your weekly dates shouldn’t just be watching movies, eating out and going home.

Talk deep.

Talk about your feelings.

Enter into each other’s worlds. Dive into each other’s dreams, hurts, desires, worries, hopes and burdens.

When you open yourself up to your spouse or your child, there are more chances for the other person to open up to you.

Step #5: Be Simple

Yesterday afternoon, I preached to 700 people in Hong Kong.

I usually give my talks for 45 minutes. That’s been my trademark. But yesterday, I gave a solid two-hour talk. Vein-popping, heart-pounding, passion-driven talk – because I had a burden in my heart.

Because I preached on Financial Literacy.

I challenged them, “Raise your financial I.Q.!”

I scolded them, “When you left the Philippines, you told your kids, ‘Anak, two years of separation lang ‘to. After two years, Mommy will have saved enough and will go home and we’ll be together again.’ But after two years, you go home and you haven’t saved. Because you repainted the house. Because there’s a new TV set in the living room and a new gas range in the kitchen. Because the kids have new designer rubber shoes.

I taught them how to live simply and ruthlessly save 20% of their income.

Because unless they do this, they will be forever trapped in Hong Kong.

Look at your life.

Are you living simply?

Are you saving 20% of your income?

Step #6: Be Financially Intelligent

I also taught them where to invest.

I told them, “It’s not enough to just save. You need to know where to put your money. Because savings accounts at 1% and time deposits at 5% won’t do. Inflation – which is at 7% – will simply eat them up.”

So I taught them about mutual funds and other investment vehicles, including the ability to sell something and get into business.

Here’s the truth: The more you know about money, the less time you need to make money. So the more time you have for your family.

Actually, a time should come when you don’t need to make money. Instead, you let money make money. And that requires financial intelligence.

Read. Attend seminars. Look for mentors.

Go Home.

After giving my talk, I took a deep breath and told my audience in Hong Kong, “When you follow these principles and have saved enough – please go home. Please go home to your children.”

I made a lot of people cry that day.

I’m telling you the same thing.

Oh yes, you may be living with your family in one house, but it’s possible that your heart is so far away from your spouse and kids – and they are far away from you as well.

You need to let your heart go home.

Go home my friend.

Meat “Loft”.

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

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This is what has been keeping the husband busy these past weeks. He has opened a meat shop which has been operational for two weeks now. So far so good. People have been convincing him to open one for a long time now as this is very in line with his business – hog farming. It took a while before he finally caved in and now he regrets it as he should have done it sooner. Its very convenient for him as he told and I’m really glad. For a sideline, such meat shop earns pretty well so the husband is happy.

This coming coming Christmas, we are now looking for promotional products to give away to our valued customers. Do you have any suggestions?

Monogram Quilting.

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Look what the house of monogram has in store for us now ….

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They come in a hefty price tag though.

Monogram Canvas Etoile Shopper
$3,500.00

Monogram Canvas Etoile Bowling Bag
$2,950.00

Monogram Canvas Etoile Sarah Wallet
$895.00

I wear it well.

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Saturday 9: You Wear It Well.

1. What are your favorite shoes? I prefer sandals.

2. What does your favorite shirt or blouse look like? The classic ones.

3. What does your favorite tee shirt say on it? “I’m kind of a big deal.” :D

4. Do you think you look better in casual or business attire? Casual, I guess.

5. What do you sleep in? A night shirt.

6. Do you wear expensive sneakers? No. I don’t wear sneakers that much.

7. What is your favorite hat? I don’t have one.

8. Your preference for men: Boxers or briefs? Boxers.

9. Your preference for women: Suits or dresses? Definitely dresses.

Okay, enough of non sense. Now I need to look for a used cisco I can purchase online.

Business talk.

Friday, October 24th, 2008

As you all know, my husband’s family has been into hog farm business for over 20 years now. Since Jon took over some seven years go though, he had bigger plans for the farm just like transforming it into a breeding farm instead of a commercial farm. Slowly but surely, he has been doing this according to plan but just recently, the husband also ventured into a meat shop business as sideline which is so far doing good. As much as I would like to help him in his new venture though, with my coming delivery, I can’t. Besides the meat shop he opened is located near the farm which is quite far from where we live so I won’t be able to attend to it no matter how promising it is. I told him I still want to have my own business soon though but I prefer to have a home business so I won’t have to leave the kids at home. He’s up for it as he told me but not anytime soon as I’ll be very busy taking care of a newborn in a month from now. Maybe in a year or two.  Wish me luck!

Personalized Flas Disks.

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

I was browsing the net for unusual gifts to give out this Christmas when I stumbled upon these really cute personalized clay flash disks at http://claycreations.multiply.com/! So nice!!! Look …

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Won’t they make the cutest gift this coming holidays to friends, officemates, loved ones etc? I bet they would! I would love to receive one myself *major hinting here*, LOL. For inquirie, just visit the multiply site. Love love love them! Don’t you? Prices by the way starts at P1,100 for 1gb.

I wonder if they’ll come up with personalized memory cards too.

Be safe, get insured.

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

I am telling you, car insurance is a must!

The husband is into circuit racing lately after acquiring his “toy” a month ago and he has been having the time of his life trooping to Batangas Racing Circuit every now and then to put his “toy” to the test. Although circuit racing is said to be generally safe, last week though, one of his friend’s car smashed into the wall barrier of the racing circuit (photo below) and guess what, the car wasn’t insured! Now, wouldn’t that cause headache? Certainly it will, right? So get your cars insured to be safe.

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