FickleMinded -Thougts & Ramblings

May 30, 2008

(Not-So) New Life…..

Filed under: [A] Our Family, [D] Travel, [E] Bits n' Pieces — Admin @ 1:58 am

OK,we arrived here in Canada two weeks ago and I didn’t expect any “big changes” because we used to live in Oh,USA (for 6 years)and it’s only a couple of hours drive from where we live now and I’m still trying to get around the place,I’m just glad that the public transportation is avaiable so it means I don’t have to drive all the time if I want or need  something,I guess it’s an advantage because the gas price is keep going up and I think it doesn’t have any plan to get cheaper anytime soon. The weather is of course,just like Ohio weather,warm sometimes and then it gets cooler at night,the boys is still trying to get used to it.We might stay here for a year or so,it depends how hubby’s job goes and if everything is ok, I’ll try to convince him to just stay here for good,althought I have a second thought because my heart is still in US,I mean, my boys were born there,hubby is originally from there and his family is there and I don’t think he want to get rid of his US citizenship and I feel the same way for the boys,I think I’ll let then enjoy both worlds.For now,I will enjoy what we got and live it one day at a time and then we’ll take it from there.

There are still so many things that needs to be done,but what the heck?I’ll do it later,(yeah,I know,the lazy bug got me eh!). Specially now that we are US$1800 richer (ha ha ha ha),no,we just got our Stimulus check from US IRS,I think it’s a government project-whatever….anyway,it’s good to get extra money although if you really think about it,it’s not really extra I mean all those bills,I think those people or company,they can smell money,like we get the check today and wait for a day or so and the bills are on it’s way as well.They won’t let us enjoy it for a while,they just have to get their share soon!

May 28, 2008

New Digicam

Filed under: [E] Bits n' Pieces — Admin @ 7:15 am

 

I’ve been dying to buy a new digicam although my Olympus C-5000 that I bought a few years ago still serves me well. But now I want something small that I can take it anywhere with me,small enough to put it in my purse or just in my pocket, and this latest FE-340 of (of course,what else?) Olympus caught my eye.Oh please. . . forget the features,i’m not a pro photographer you know!,the only reason why I want this new one is because I’M SO LOVING THE REDNESS OF IT!,I’ll learn the other features later but for now,I’m all for Red.First,I thought I’m willing to try another brand,like Canon or Sony maybe,but like I said,I just fell inlove with this one the moment I saw it from Olympus website and also it cost me less than $200.Plus of course,I can also use my old XDCard from my other digicam.That’s all for now! :)

May 17, 2008

Hello Canada……

Filed under: [A] Our Family, [E] Bits n' Pieces — Admin @ 12:00 am

By the time you guys are reading this post,we are already (or probably) in Canada,we just left Manila around 6:30AM (Manila Time),and we are expected to arrive in Toronto,Lester Pearson Int’l Airport around 3:30PM (Canada Time)on the same date because of the Time Zone.

We will starting a new life there (or rather here,) and It might takes a while before I can continue all my online activities.But nonetheless,I’ll be back!!!

May 11, 2008

What I’ve learn….

Filed under: [E] Bits n' Pieces — Admin @ 7:23 am

Ok,I’m joining Mommy Fest and this certain meme for mom really caught my interest. It’s about the things I learned for being a mom. Althought I’ve learned so much, but I’ll cut my list to the top ten(plus) things I learned since I became a MoM. :) It’s  random ,so it means, I’ll write/type whatever comes to mind.

I learned that. . . .

. . .I didn’t know how to become a mom until I became one.

. . .Eating cold pizza direct from the fridge was really fun and according to my 3 yrs old then son,it was also “yummy!” :)

. . .That as a mom you have no time to eat, yet you are still full with their left overs.

. . .My boys think I’m the prettiest woman in the whole universe (that’s why,I love them to death! ;) )

. . .It’s ok if my house is messy with toys,it means my boys are active and alive.

. . .I have no idea who was the State Representative of Oh(state we lived in for 6 years) but I know all Dora’s friends name. :)

. . .I can make a pizza with just taco wrapper and sprinkled shredded cheese on it then put it on microwave for 5 minutes,and Patrick would love it!

. . .Hunny can make the best grilled cheese because the boys hate me when I try to make one.

. . .Both of my boys still think that my kisses really make their boboo go away.

. . .That the tickle monthster leave in our bedroom.

. . .There’s no need to attend any university to become a professional mom.

. . .That my job is not only to take good care of them(because nanny can do that!) but also to nurture them and to teach then how to be a good person when they become a real man.

. . .That being a mom is not really a job,it’s my way of living.

. . .Being a mom doesn’t end when your kids reach adulthood.

. . .I love being a mom and enjoy every minute of it.

. . .That hugs and kisses from the boys really worth everything,it’s their own li’l way of saying “Job Well Done”.

May 8, 2008

The History Of Mother’s Day

Filed under: [E] Bits n' Pieces — Admin @ 6:03 am

How It All Began.

The earliest Mother’s Day celebrations can be traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honor of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods.

During the 1600’s, England celebrated a day called “Mothering Sunday”. Celebrated on the 4th Sunday of Lent. “Mothering Sunday” honored the mothers of England.

During this time many of England’s poor worked as servants for the wealthy. As most jobs were located far from their homes, the servants would live at the houses of their employers. On Mothering Sunday the servants would have the day off and were encouraged to return home and spend the day with their mothers. A special cake, called the mothering cake, was often brought along to provide a festive touch.

As Christianity spread throughout Europe the celebration changed to honor the “Mother Church” - the spiritual power that gave them life and protected them from harm. Over time the church festival blended with the Mothering Sunday celebration . People began honoring their mothers as well as the church.

In the United States Mother’s Day was first suggested in 1872 by Julia Ward Howe (who wrote the words to the Battle hymn of the Republic) as a day dedicated to peace. Ms. Howe would hold organized Mother’s Day meetings in Boston, Mass ever year.

In 1907 Ana Jarvis, from Philadelphia, began a campaign to establish a national Mother’s Day. Ms. Jarvis persuaded her mother’s church in Grafton, West Virginia to celebrate Mother’s Day on the second anniversary of her mother’s death, the 2nd Sunday of May. By the next year Mother’s Day was also celebrated in Philadelphia.

Ms. Jarvis and her supporters began to write to ministers, businessmen, and politicians in their quest to establish a national Mother’s Day. It was successful, by 1911 Mother’s Day was celebrated in almost every state. President Woodrow Wilson, in 1914, made the official announcement proclaiming Mother’s Day as a national holiday that was to be held each year on the 2nd Sunday of May.

While many countries of the world celebrate their own Mother’s Day at different times throughout the year, there are some countries such as Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia, and Belgium which also celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May.

A Little Mother’s Day Trivia:

· In the United States, there are about 82.5 million mothers. (source: US Census Bureau)

· about 96% of American consumers take part in some way in Mother’s Day (source: Hallmark)

· Mother’s Day is widely reported as the peak day of the year for long distance telephone calls

· Mother’s Day is the busiest day of the year for many restaurants

· Retailers report that Mother’s Day is the second highest gift-giving holiday in the United States (Christmas is the highest).

Find more Mother’s Day facts at About.com.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL MOMMY IN THE WORLD!!!


May 6, 2008

I’m thingking….

Filed under: [E] Bits n' Pieces — Admin @ 7:21 am

. . .of buying books for the boys, books to read for Patrick and then some coloring book for Kendrick so that they have something to do on the plane or during stop-over in between flights,that will keep them busy or at least less-bored and also get a book for myself because reading those in-flight shopping magazine is not on my list of things-to-do on the plane.

I love reading,it is also one of my hobby. Give me a book that will capture my interest and I can finish it in no time. I can let a day passed just by reading. It was all started when I was in fifth grade,when my brother took home his Bible and out of my curiosity, I started flipping the page and before I knew it,I’m done reading it from cover to cover, although I forgot how long it took me to finish it. So anyway,since that day I began to realized that, hey! I love to read!. And since I can’t afford to buy anything during those times(nope,I can afford to buy candy :) ),I’m always glad when my dad brought home some old books and magazine from my cousin’s house because it means I have something to read. I lived in US for 6 years and I already accumulate at least 50 books (all hard-bound) and I’m dreaming of having my own-mini libary someday,a home office where all I can do is read a book.

That’s why,when my two boy’s was born,I wanna make sure that they have no any learning disabilities by introducing them early to books. I started to read them story since the day they were born (heck! I was reading them a story when they were still in my tummy!) and I’m glad that it didn’t took then a long time to show interest in reading,I sign them up for a Kid’s Book Club and have their own books as well.( Patrick received a 1 year subscription of Highlight Magazine from Grandma). I’m just hoping that the love of reading is not just a phase that they can outgrow someday but to be a part of their personality.

Here’s my few favorite quote about reading a book.

Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.(1994) ~ Emilie Buchwald ~

Good children’s literature appeals not only to the child in the adult, but to the adult in the child. ~ Anonymous ~

There is no substitute for books in the life of a child. (1952) ~ Mary Ellen Chase ~

and I found this quote quite funny :)

Attention: HOLYWOOD!!

Never judge a book by its movie. ~ J. W. Eagan ~ :D :D

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