New Airport Security Measures for the USA

My eldest sister from San Francisco just sent me an email about travelling to the USA or within the USA due to the recent terror plot.
Getting ready to travel by plane for the USA or within USA? I just had a talk with my husband (who works for an airline in the Onboard Services [...]

Filed under: Current Affairs

How to mend the broken heart of your daughter

Remember how we mothers ease the pain of our toddler’s scraped knee? I remember blowing the wound and caressing my little girl’s leg…. “There it will go away now” . My little girl would then wail “baaand-aiiiid” thinking the band-aid can patch the pain. What happens when this little girl [...]

Filed under: Grief, Parenting & Family

Funeral Events Coordinator

The mother of a my husband’s brother-in-law passed away early this morning. Although the mom was ill for the last two months, her death was still sudden. A few minutes before she passed away, she scribbled a note saying “Welcome J and A”. It’s like she knew she was leaving. Since the children are [...]

Filed under: Grief, Memory Lane

Alcoholics in the Philippines

To get the meetings all over the Philippines Contact this number
CONTACT NUMBERS OF ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS PHILIPPINES
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) hotline# +632-890-2247 / +63917-8954254 (Teena M.)
Telefax 890-2247
Email: bigbook@edsamail.com.ph / mclm@edsamail.com.ph
When the high and mighty fall, the road to recovery begins with a public apology. If there is any redeeming factor that Mel Gibson has given [...]

Filed under: Filipino Culture

Misadventures of a Photo Blogger: Part 2

A week ago, I received a call from Miriam, the chairperson of the VoIPCon Philippines Event Management Company thanking me for the wonderful photos and the VOIP convention entry I blogged about the event. I attended that convention in search for a VoIP reseller in conjunction with future expansion plans for my online business. [...]

Filed under: Blogging, Business & Marketing

Sukob- a superstitious belief

No I haven’t watched Sukob but my daughter thinks it’s a more horrific film than The White Lady. Notice how the Philippine Movie industry is spewing Filipino film horror genre like its Asian counterparts? As the movie’s title (“Sukob”) states, the movie is about all the horrible things that happen when two [...]

Filed under: Entertainment

The Stage Mother of a Philippine Idol Contestant

I didn’t expect much of the Philippine Idol last sunday night . I thought our Filipino contestants were subdued compared to their American Idol counterparts. If you followed the past American Idol seasons, the audition is the wackiest part of the show. The Philippine Idol Season 1 proved to be just as funny and [...]

Filed under: Parenting & Family, Philippine Idol