Thursday, December 23, 2010

Giveaway & Review: Unimom Allegro Experience

Giveaway & Review: Unimom Allegro Experience

Once again, a day before the contest ends, there is still hope for winning a new Unimom Allegro breast pump. A handy breast pump is always a friend to working mommies or mothers with part time jobs. The best thing about it is that it is very handy and can be powered by batteries, which can allow you to pump anywhere and as needed. The best accessory to partner this pump is a thermo or insulated bag (like fridge-to-go) with ice packs (preferably anti-bacterial ones) to store and conserve your precious milk. Actually, its price is very reasonable considering more popular brands are more expensive. As long as the pump can serve its purpose and the price is right, the sound or noise it is said to have can be neglected. :)

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas giveaway for mommies from The Lazy Mama

I am a follower of two people who are avid supporters of breastfeeding, namely babymama and thelazymama. When I saw the post of thelazymama having a giveaway price to a lucky subscriber of a new Unimom Allegro breast pump, I immediately grabbed the chance.

This is a sure opportunity for mommies, as having a breast pump is a necessity for most mom-on-the-go. Also, who wouldn't want free stuff anyway? As always read on labels, and at times seen on advertisements, "Breastfeeding is still best for babies upto two years and beyond", owning a breast pump, like that of Unimom Allegro, is a great help for working mommies to continue feeding breast milk to their kids. Breast milk is one of those precious gifts a mother can give to her child. With breast pump at hand, this is more possible.

Well, of course, as a contest, there are rules and pointing system as well. And this blog is a part of it. :)

Merry Christmas mommies out there!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Where does the problem of Filipino originate?

After watching "Probe" last time, I began to think once more, how come Filipinos have been suffering this much problem-from government to people.

I came to this sense of anxiousness that most of our fellowmen are really wanting, clamoring for help from the government. Indeed, they need help. They were relocated in an area far from their comfort zones. They thought that the house and lot were free but nonetheless, it was for rent with a written agreement to lease the place. The cost of the NHA Housing Project named “Erap City” was PhP 165,000.00 and was dedicated for the squatters relocated from demolition. That cost is neither small nor huge but can be high for families who can not even support themselves due to lack of livelihood.

But somehow, at the back of my mind, I thought that, just maybe, this problem emanated from themselves. I don’t wish to blame them for what they are suffering but I just thought that if they could think more of someway else to generate meager income or empowered more of themselves then it could lessen their worries. Helplessness has always been an excuse for most of us. Viewing this type of documentaries, I always hear people saying that because of poverty, they can not send their children to school. They can not buy the supplies their children need. What more, the money they earn is better bought as food to relieve hunger. They would rather die uneducated that die in hunger. Or maybe, why did they have more than enough children they could support? Who is really the culprit of all these problems?

In other countries, free education is really free. The case is different here. Even public schools have payments required. Me, I’m proud to have finished my elementary and high school in a public school. And I am a personal witness that it is really not free to have education. Although in high school, we were in science class so we do not pay at all, but the projects still would take toll on the budget of the parents. I am fortunate to have a supportive mother who has been with me all these years. What can the government do to help the rest of its citizen? I think the only way that these people can raise the level of their confidence is to give them education. Education to empower them to find better source of income, to alleviate their current socio-economic stature. But with all the controversies DepEd is facing and with all the underlying corruption beneath its bureaucracy has been reportedly have, can we expect more?

Sometimes I also blame the government for not having a good process of its own. I’m not a politician nor an attorney. I am not so versed in the context of governance but from what I see, there is an underlying dilemma in our society. Is this another discipline problem? We always see opposite sides in the government. For or against the administration. Never had our politicians been united for a common good, for its people. From the interview at Probe last night, the people living in Erap City are being recognized and heard only when its campaign period. After that, what? The promises that were given to them are left in vain. Is that the way it should be? Promises and always promises. There is no way that the people entrust their lives and future to a person who has no word. I can recall Manuel Quezon’s statement, “My loyalty to my party ends my loyalty to my country begins”. I just hope all our politicians have this attitude. How can we ever improve our state if our lawmakers can not standby the good of its people? Simple gesture of making their promises will surely make a difference.

I’m also not an economist but I always ask myself, why are taxes so high? I don’t even know where my taxes, or should I say, our taxes goes. Is the government really short of funds? Sometimes I also wonder why did the government sell the revenue generating departments? It’s not about “utopian” idealogy because I’m not really pro-communism but what I am trying to say is that, yes, the Philippines earned some amount in selling their priced agencies but now what? They have lost the chance to generate a recurring monthly income. But despite these, we still have loans from the World Bank. Do our taxes suffice the payment for these loans or not? Why do we need to borrow money every year? Can we find ways to generate more income and lessen our expenses? How about the pork barrel fund? Can we see significance on giving these huge amount to our lawmakers? Do we have an assurance that these hard earned money by us, Filipinos, are meant for public works and not for their personal use? But wait, how come so many people are attracted to vie for positions in the government whereas its salary is not even comparable to the current market value? So many questions but I always end up to one answer-discpline problem.

I also came across my the question: “Why are people united in a company or organization but can not be united as a whole?” I thought, probably it is because of the difference. Or maybe because each organization has a leader and the leader defines what his or her organization would be. I just hope that you are choosing the right leaders for our country. I say YOU because I still am not a registered voter. I hope I can register and I hope and pray that my voice counts. In the first place, I hope, there are good choices for the leaders for our nation.

Wait, I have always observed that most of us have “asa” attitude. We always want to have the government do everything for us. My gosh, the government does not have magic. It can not put to end everyone’s misery. Each of us has to be disciplined and willed enough to face problems on our own. Let us be ingenious to think of ways on how to survive this so called life. God has given us what we need. It is always upto us to make it or break it. I believe that poverty is never an excuse. There were a lot of people who has managed to raise the dignity and level of finances by striving to the best that they could. Our strength is never just physical nor mental but our willingness and dedication on our endeavors.

More than doing the best of what we can, we should not depend on anybody but to ourselves. The question of Where does all the problem of Filipino originate is still a mystery. Moving forward, let us strive to excel in what we do. This is just the way to uplift our spirits and make a better impression on who the real Filipino is. I hope that I can care more for my motherland. In the littlest way I can, I hope to make little changes for improvement. I will start now.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Odesk and mylot: income generating past time

I have signed up with odesk, neobux (ptc) and mylot for some free lance work. So far, mylot and odesk are looking good. :)

If you are interested to join mylot for paid discussion, write ups and opinions, please see:
http://www.mylot.com/?ref=iristacey

For oDesk, pleas click link below:

The On Demand Global Workforce - oDesk

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Earning online

It is actually my first post for this year. I have been influenced by several friends to go into blogging for extra income.

I have gone through a website that can be of help to start this type of business. This is http://www.perfecthexagrams.com. It has several links and post that can help you jumpstart your blogging career.

I do like the article entitled "6 Strands to Your Internet Income" which holds true for most of the successful bloggers in town. The article "Get Visitors to Your Blog – Writing Articles"and "Get Visitors to Your Blog – Directory Submissions" are also helpful for those who want to expand their blogging horizon.

Feel free to visit the site. :)


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Wishful Thinking

I am a little anxious on how my life would traverse knowing that I am to enter an entirely new field for me. I have always been on the electronics field. Some plans have not been put to life but stay as a lesson for me. Moving forward, now I have moved in ICT, particularly in data communications and network engineering. I am not really inclined to the technical details of the network infrastructure but more on project coordination and management so I am not really afraid of the technical aspect. Although it is included on the scope of my bachelor's degree, it is never an assurance that you are good at it. Of course I am ecstatic about it but nevertheless, I am also afraid on what my career would lead to. Another new path for me. This is already my 3rd employer. It's like an employer per year. Honestly, I want to stick in this path for quite sometime. I hope to endure all the responsibilities as well as the stress the position entails. I want to prove my worth and after sometime, leverage myself by obtaining trainings and certifications on project management. I have so many dreams for my career and my family. I know my worth and I deserve the best. I hope I can make it. I will try my best to be the best person that I can.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Read and write

I am missing my husband so much now. And a lot of thoughts bug off my mind whenever I miss him. Sometimes wonder what I can do to make the most out of my time as of the moment. Not that I have no clear plans yet, it's just that I am flooded with so much thoughts to fill up my free time. As a matter of fact, my husband and I have so much plans in the near future and I'm so excited about it. But Maybe I'm a little bored right now. So I want to fill up my time by reading books and writing again. :)

I've been reading a lot lately. Different books and of different language. Of course, the vernacular Tagalog (those of Bob Ong's Stainless Longganisa and Ang Paboritong Libro ni Hudas) and English (Sarah Powell's Mushroom Man and Karen Stolz's World of Pies and various fashion magazines). I've read a lot of materials and felt like I have explored the world with the books, articles, magazines, pamphlets and notes I read. Reading empowers your mind and keeps your mind wandering on various aspects of life. I earnestly enjoy reading. I just love it. And it pays, because you really learn something out of reading. It is not just for the sake of making your self look good, feel pretty or know the latest trend. Nor is just because books can give you knowledge. Of course, reading will contribute to additional knowledge. Apart from that, reading gives you more than that. For me, it gives me a moral uplift, inspiration in life. Also, it opens your horizon to various thoughts other people have. And you might just consider them to be among your beliefs. To be cherished, to live with, to die for.

Because of reading, you also get to revive some lost interests you once have in your life. I have been struck with what Bob Ong shared to those who have dreams, especially in line with writing. I used to be a writer on our school paper back in high school. Actually, not just writer but also an editor. I have this certain passion in writing and engaging in Journalism crossed my mind. However, for practical reasons, I did not dare to take it. In college, I dared to continue my love in writing. I actually auditioned for a spot at our school's collegiate school paper. I got in until the final selection part but did not make it. I don't know why, but it was fine. I think I wouldn't make it to the Communications Lab had I been accepted. Nonetheless, it was alright. I know everything has a reason. But still, the love for writing is with in my soul. Hence, my desire to write (whatever I can-fiction, opinion or feature) was ressurected. It is definitely not for monetary reason. But it's just that I know I can express my self with what I think. Only few could hear my stories if I just utter them in words. But through writing, it can leap bigger part of the world. Who knows, somebody might just cross this site and like what I write. But of course, that is just a matter of self gratification. :) And now, I want to write.

Soon enough, I will have topics to expound. Both fiction and non-fictional. For now, I just want to express how deeply inspired I am to write again.