Monthly Archives: October 2010

Adee’s First Halloween Party

Adee’s First Halloween Party

Adee had a photo with Eldar and The Princess

Initially I wasn’t sure If bringing Adee to Marriott would be a good idea because I came from another function and ended up coming late. But she was all hyped about it and excited we proceeded anyway.  A mesmerizing Halloween surprise awaited the kids and kids at heart alike  at the Velocity Bar last October 30, 2:00PM, where the little ones came in to experience a delightfully creepy wizard and witches party. They dressed up in their dream character for a truly enchanting moment .

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Oh Christmas Near

Oh Christmas Near

Christmas gifts Wallpapers

Next week it’s already November and before I know it. December is here. Where does the time go? I can’t believe it
that Christmas is coming and we still don’t have a tree. Of course I’m talking about  purchasing a good old artificial christmas tree. of course because we can’t get a real tree here. I still have a lot of things to do before December even comes. I also need to figure out what the kids wants for Christmas.

Birthday Gift

Birthday Gift

Last week was my birthday and Philbert still didn’t get me anything I’m going to ask him to buy me some  Freshwater pearls. But if he can’t I just want him to purchase the Magic Sing.. I want to  Enjoy singing with the best and original videoke karaoke microphone that we can use at home.We can also use with then when we are with our friends and family.

Our Trial Separation

Our Trial Separation

The most trials and stressful times of our married life happened when Philbert and I were separated for 19 months because he was in the US and I was in the Philippines. That is where most of the trials happened and It was the longest time we’ve ever been apart. To be honest I thought I would never survive it. I totally went crazy because I missed him so much. Read the rest of this entry

MINT: Not your ordinary college

MINT: Not your ordinary college

We live in a global nation. Suddenly, the world is getting smaller. And changes rush in like the speed of light. Thus, how do we face the new decade? How does learning adapt to the times?

However, Meridian International Business, Arts and Technology College (MINT) looks at it from a different angle: “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” Although the challenges of 21st century students are in a different dimension—ultra-diverse, globally-influenced, short-attention-span-confronted—they know what they want. MINT, furthermore, believes that one does not need to be a genius to get started. But to be educationally-equipped at a time when social networking is the new language and touch-screen technology isn’t sci-fi is obviously beyond theories and textbooks. That’s where MINT comes in. This new-school institution teaches actual professional work. Read the rest of this entry