Archive for October, 2008

Oct 21 2008

Posted by Aggie under Wordless Wednesday

WW: Cute Little Girls in Dresses

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Oct 20 2008

Posted by Aggie under 24hr Job

Weekly To-Do’s

Start of a new week.

This week I plan to accomplish:
1. My Coke Detox. My tummy hurts and I know this is from too much sugar. I like to think I can last without it for at least three days.

2. Our Summer 2008 Album. Very simple. The summer of 2008 has been a very memorable and life-changing one. It deserves its own post.

3. Cover Matthew’s new books with plastic cover. I’m sure it needs some added protection from wear and tear.

4. Research more on a project I’d like to do for Christmas (think magnets and shirts). Find out if it’s cheap. :)

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Oct 20 2008

Posted by Aggie under Link Bonanza

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4. The use of NO FOLLOW on link is not allowed, Let’s all be fair!
5. Remember to come back here at JENNY TALKS (pls. don’t change this link)and leave the exact post url so I can add you to the master list to help increase our rankings and improve our Technorati Authority.
6. Spread the virus oooopps I mean the VIRAL LINKING and happy blogging!
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Oct 20 2008

Posted by Aggie under Interior Decorating

Tub Talk

A friend is in the middle of their house construction and now has moved on to the installation of fixtures – lightning fixtures, tiles and bathroom fixtures. She has a hard time deciding among the bath tubs she saw online. She claims there were hundred to choose from. It doesn’t help that she discovered she can order discount clawfoot tubs online. She is a big fan of those lady romantic novels dating back to the Victorian age where there are dukes and earls. If you don’t understand what I am talking about, here is a clawfoot tub:

image Looks so nice, isnt it? For me it is very feminine. So it posed a big problem getting her husband to agree because he might not fit into the tub comfortably.

Her husband actually preferred quality walk in tubs because they are  space saver. However she got her wish by getting the usual bath tub on their master bedroom and getting the walk in tubs for the guest room.

Here is what a walk in tub looks like:
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The one you see on the right actually holds around 80 gallons of water. I actually like it but since it’s 30 inches deep, I’m pretty sure my kids will be splashing water to the floor all the time. But it is the perfect solution to the bathrooms with little space like ours.

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Oct 20 2008

Posted by Aggie under Blog Friends

Meet the Twitter Mommies

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**Thanks Kathy for the picture!

Now you see the faces behind those responsible for the often downtime of Twitter lately – we have made the place our home for chit chat and gossip :)

I have so many stories to tell but I’m waiting for pictures from Alpha, Abie, Kathy and Mai…so paging the ladies :D

Top to Bottom (L-R): Aggie (me), Dzoi, Peachy, Litzie, Mai, Kathy, Alpha, Thea, Abie

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Oct 20 2008

Posted by Aggie under Money and Saving

Start of a New Week

October flew by so quickly. Can you believe we are now just two weeks away (actually 10 days away) from November. December will come and go and before we know it, it’s already 2009. While I am so proud and happy of the accomplishments and changes that have happened this year, I am anxious about the state of our financial savings. Living on a one-income household is really draining. Even if I get to do some sideline work.

I have made a resolution to put aside a fixed 10% from my monthly earnings from my sideline job as savings. I know, this “should” be mandatory but we really have not been diligent with this. Maybe if we have enough we can look into trusted ways to let it grow. Investing on the dollar is too risky – so it encompasses mutual funds and trust funds. Monex Precious Metals are actually a good, steady (stable) investment. Gold and silver are worth more than ever because world demand has exceeded world production.

I would need to consult this with my husband and let us see if we can afford to get even one bar! :)

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Oct 19 2008

Posted by Aggie under -Isms

Blaming it on Mercury

I have somebody (or some thing) to blame on the internal chaos that has (and is) happening to me the past few weeks.

The Mercury Retrograde

In general, Mercury rules thinking and perception, processing and disseminating information and all means of communication, commerce, education and transportation. By extension, Mercury rules people who work in these areas, especially people who work with their minds or their wits: writers and orators, commentators and critics, gossips and spin doctors, teachers, travellers, tricksters and thieves.

I have been much of a thinker lately, waaaaay much more than my usual self (which is a lot if you think about it). And I have also been more sensitive about everything.

Mercury retrograde gives rise to personal misunderstandings; flawed, disrupted, or delayed communications, negotiations and trade; glitches and breakdowns with phones, computers, cars, buses, and trains. And all of these problems usually arise because some crucial piece of information, or component, has gone astray or awry.

It is therefore not wise to make important decisions while Mercury is retrograde, since it is very likely that these decisions will be clouded by misinformation, poor communication and careless thinking. Mercury is all about mental clarity and the power of the mind, so when Mercury is retrograde these intellectual characteristics tend to be less acute than usual, as the critical faculties are dimmed. Make sure you pay attention to the small print!

 

I am glad I have not really committed myself to anything this week or else I might have regretted it.

And disclaimer, I’m not much of a believer in the sun and the star signs but it is nice to blame some things which we cannot explain to “fated” signs and phenomena.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend.

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Oct 16 2008

Posted by Aggie under Myself and I

Catching up on Reading

I have a confession to make.

I haven’t read a book in years – I think 4 years? Exclude Harry Potter books from the confession though. I am so behind. I so want to read but books are  a bit pricier these days and I have to admit Id rather spend it on digital kits and now since money is tight, it needs to go to out budget.

E-books would save me but I simply cannot stand to read a BOOK worth 500 pages when I spend most of the day in front of it already working to death (Yes Im being sarcastic on that one).

image A friend has recommended getting myself a PDA. PDAs would allow me to read ebooks while laying down in bed or when Im bored somewhere else.

The handheld Treo would be good for me.

Another one on my wishlist.

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Oct 14 2008

Posted by Aggie under Yen's QOTW

Yen’s Question of the Week #35

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1. Do you have a broad sense of humor? Hmm Id like to think I have one!
2. Is it possible to have a truth without an opinion? If you have a truth you need to have believe in it and have a very strong opinion about it.
3. What amount of money would you shave your head for charity? Ack. Sorry I think I cannot.
4. Do you find it easy to be totally honest with someone even though it might hurt their feelings? Yes. Im very tactless eh.
5. When people you know are laughing to themselves while reading, do you ask them to share what is funny? Yes. I’m tactless eh.
6. What stresses you out the most? Financial woes.
7. Could you go one full day without speaking? Yes.
8. Would you rather ask the question or answer it? Ask. Ask. Ask. Ask.
9. What is the one thing that always makes you smile? My kids.
10. Do you trust in love? Yes.

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Oct 11 2008

Posted by Aggie under tags

What’s Your Name’s Hidden Meaning?


What Agatha Means


You are usually the best at everything … you strive for perfection.
You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.
You have the classic “Type A” personality.

You are deeply philosophical and thoughtful. You tend to analyze every aspect of your life.
You are intuitive, brilliant, and quite introverted. You value your time alone.
Often times, you are grumpy with other people. You don’t appreciate them trying to interfere in your affairs.

You are a seeker. You often find yourself restless - and you have a lot of questions about life.
You tend to travel often, to fairly random locations. You’re most comfortable when you’re far away from home.
You are quite passionate and easily tempted. Your impulses sometimes get you into trouble.

You are truly an original person. You have amazing ideas, and the power to carry them out.
Success comes rather easily for you… especially in business and academia.
Some people find you to be selfish and a bit overbearing. You’re a strong person.

What’s Your Name’s Hidden Meaning?

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