Anyway, I guess there's something about the season of Valentine's which makes me feel more inspired and more romantic. :-) And I hope the spirit of this season of love will last a long time.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
These Days...
Anyway, I guess there's something about the season of Valentine's which makes me feel more inspired and more romantic. :-) And I hope the spirit of this season of love will last a long time.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Spic and Span
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Monday, November 3, 2008
How Do You...

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Sticker Crazy
...sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Nevertheless, there's no doubt that she loves having those stickers on her all the time. :-)
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Do You Recycle At Home?
I am lifting this material from here because I think it is worthwhile to spread the word about recycling. Read on...
General tips for recycling and avoiding rubbish:
1. Buy a smaller rubbish container for the kitchen. This makes you to remember to recycle.
2. Make sure bottles and tins are clean before putting in the recycling bin. This prevents flies both at home and the recycling station.
3. Reorganise the kitchen so it has an efficient recycling area with good sized bins to help with sorting and holding. This will encourage other members of the household to contribute and help share the work instead of it being reliant on one person.
4. Cutting both the tops and the bottoms off tin cans (and placing them inside) and squashing them makes them smaller to fit into the recycling bin.
5. Put a 'no junk mail' sticker on your letter box. You'll be amazed at how much this reduces your rubbish.
6. Spread the word. By telling other people and helping them to get started, we increase the savings that can be made. Also get your children involved – if we can educate them early, they will grow up and appreciate waste reduction and will be able to apply these skills in later life.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Maybe...
Guys, need a little push to revive my exercise routine. I would love to do Pilates and running again. I used enjoy all of these because not so long ago, I was THIN!!! (sob sob).

photo credit here.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Window Cleaning
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Desk Check
Hope this helps!
Source: Get Organized by Stephanie Winston
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Monday, September 1, 2008
Body Shapes and Beauty Tips
It's time to talk about beauty and fashion tips!
1. Create an unbroken vertical line
2. No to tight clothing
3. Oversize tunic tops
4. Vertical lines on top
5. Match colors or tops and bottoms
6. One-color suits
7. Avoid belts
8. Dropped waistline dresses
9. Avoid tucked in blouses
10. Long sweaters
Don't you think these are great tips?
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Is Your Computer Clean?
So how do you properly clean your computer? Read all about it below. Original article is here.
How to Clean Your Computer and Why It's Important
By Michael Toth
published Jul 24, 2008
Why You Should Clean Your Computer
Everybody has antivirus and firewall programs to prevent the loss of data that would occur if a virus were to take over. However, very few of you likely protect against the hardware failure resulting from neglecting to clean your computer. If you don't clean your computer regularly, dust will begin to accumulate on the interior hardware. Not only can this cause serious damage to your hard drive, motherboard, and disc drives, it can also lead to overheating, lowering the performance of your RAM. When your computer overheats, it not only causes frustrating restarts, but also leads to permanent hardware damage. This can seriously lower the life of your hard drive, potentially resulting in a large loss of data. Furthermore, when you don't clean your computer dust accumulates on your interior fans, which can lead to costly replacements. Now that you know all the reasons why to clean your computer, it's time to learn how to clean it properly.
How to Clean Your Computer Properly
Learning to clean your computer properly is very important, as cleaning incorrectly can easily cause damage to your hardware.
Gathering Necessary Materials to Clean Your Computer
The first thing you need in order to clean your computer is a vacuum. You should either use a handheld vacuum or one with a hose or extended nozzle, as these allow the easiest access into the tight spaces. Second, you should purchase a can of air. This is a pressurized spray that helps you to easily remove dust from your hardware without direct contact. Finally, you will also need several paper towels to clean your computer.
How to Clean Your Computer Properly
Before you start to clean your computer, you will need to open the case. There are usually a few screws either on the side or on the back of the case, allowing for easy access to the inside. After you've removed the screws, you can begin to clean your computer.
You should start by vacuuming any loose dust that has accumulated at the bottom or on any of the hardware. After you've vacuumed any loose dust, you should use the canned air to blow any remaining dust from the wires and hardware, vacuuming it before it settles. Finally, you should use the paper towels to carefully wipe the wires, sides, and bottom until they are completely free of dust.
How Often Should You Clean Your Computer?
Determining how often to clean your computer depends on several factors. If your case were placed on the floor, you would need to clean your computer more often than if it were in a drawer or on a desk. If you had any pets whose hair could get into the computer, you would also need to clean more often. You should check regularly to see whether it's time to clean your computer. Be sure to clean your computer at the very least twice per year for ideal performance.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Bedroom Tips


3. Rotate your mattress regularly so it will wear evenly and last longer.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Flower Arrangement Tutorial
Here's the flower arrangement we have in the dining table for this week:
This flower arrangement consists of some orchids and some stems of green plant (c/o our garden). Plus I got some green stones (bought from Divi) to accentuate the bottom part of the vase. The arrangement is just simple coz I still don't know how create complicated styles. Haha. That's why I think I need to learn more about flower arrangement!
Anyway, in case you're interested to join me and learn more about flower arrangement, Home Matters will be conducting a flower arrangement session for ladies soon. Here are the details:
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Amorsolo East, Rockwell
Makati City
Fee: P 400 (for materials and snacks)
You're invited!
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Laundry Tips

To be totally honest, I never liked washing clothes much less ironing them. But here are some tips on doing the laundry and I hope it helps!
1. Separate colors and whites into different laundry loads.
(adapted from "How To Clean Practically Anything" book).
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Monday, August 4, 2008
Clothes-Handling Plan
Here's the master plan:
1. Weed non-clothing out of closet.
2. Weed out old and underused clothes.
3. Distribute off-season wear and outerwear to appropriate places.
4. Execute spruce-up projects.
5. Distribute clothes into drawers or closets.
6. Organize drawers by access.
7. Organize hanging clothes by clothing types.
8. Add new closet space if necessary.
9. Organize accessories.
10. Cull clothes twice a year at the change of seasons.
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