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Welcome to a Monday's Music Moves Me, the fantabulistic music meme hosted by me, my dearest of friends Dolly from XmasDolly, Larry from Cakeblast and Callie from Jamerican Spice
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
my beloved..externals HDD..
external hardisk is the most important thing you shud own if you are a fan of kpop..if have to depends on your lappy's space..haha..it will never be enough..NEVER!..coz you must have a very large space to put in all your daily dose inside..get what i mean?..so, in this case..i have my very own external hardisks..exactly FOUR of them..and i'm gonna add another one soon..3 of them are 500GB and
There's Nothing Sexier.....
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..... than a man with a vacuum!!
'Nuff said!!
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..... than a man with a vacuum!!
'Nuff said!!
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
DBSK macros part 2
i updated the second part of DBSK macros..as for this one..i'm posting the one that i think kinda funny and dose for you laughter..haha..part 3 is coming soon..all pictures are not mine..credited to the owner and again #tvxqmacros for sharing..^^
Harry Potter..this is the end..
i watched harry potter like 2 days ago..it was exciting and fun but sad for me a lil bit since there will be no more harry potter sequel to be watched..sob sob sob..i'm gonna miss my trio much!!..i've been with them since the very first part of harry potter adventure story..it was 10 years ago..woah..time really flies fast huh..as i'm re-watching the first one of harry potter story..i came to
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Thursday's Recipe Swap Meet ~ Pink Champagne Cupcakes
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OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good friend and (according to her husband) excellent cook, Dolly over at
OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good friend and (according to her husband) excellent cook, Dolly over at
Santa Fe Recipes
Santa Fe is known for its architecture and food, which are both heavily influenced by its Anglo, Spanish and Native American tri-cultural heritage.
The New Mexican desert is dotted with pinkish-beige adobes, which are made by pouring a mixture of mud in between wooden frames. "Recipes" for adobe "mud" differ between Pueblo tribes, and are passed down from mother to daughter. Nearly all of the buildings in Santa Fe are adobes, and recently there has been a push to interview women elders of Pueblo tribes in order to record and preserve this uniquely "green" building method.
In addition to architectural recipes, New Mexico's distinctive culture is reflected in its cuisine, which may be some of the best food this country has to offer. Below are a few of our most memorable epicurean moments...
Breakfast: Luminaria
The locally grown green chile is an absolute staple of New Mexican cuisine (even for breakfast) and has more of a flavor-packed punch than a tabasco-like heat. I love NM green chile, and was anxious for Diana to try some as soon as possible. So, for our first breakfast in Santa Fe, we ate at our hotel's restaurant, Luminaria, which turned out to be wonderful. Diana and I both had eggs scrambled with green chile, tomatoes and avocado, with a side of hash browns, homemade warm tortillas, and fresh pear / ginger juice. It was the perfect start to a delicious trip.
Lunch: Tomasita's
In addition to the green chile, I could not leave Santa Fe without introducing Diana to my beloved sopaipillas, which are puffy, deep fried squares of dough, made in the same tradition as Navajo fry bread. Locals and tourists alike agree - the place for these tasty-pillow-treats is Tomasita's. While people have strong opinions on how to best enjoy their sopaipillas (savory or sweet), I subscribe to the local three-step process:
Step One: break off a large piece of the sopaipilla and smother it in honey-butter.
Step Two: squirt a little local honey over the honey-butter (and no, it's not too much honey).
Step Three: dredge your sticky, golden, buttery bread through a mixture of spicy chile - preferably "Christmas style" (1/2 green and 1/2 red chile).
Diana and I perfected this ritual with a main course of Huevos Rancheros, (corn tortillas layered in chile, beans and cheese with two fried eggs on top) - another Tomasita's classic.
Santa Fe is at 7,000 feet, and the altitude does get to you. One afternoon I took a short nap as Diana tooled around. When I woke up, I got a text from her: "I'm at the gelato place across the street" - leave it to Diana to hunt down an Italian pit-stop in NM. This little cafe turned out to be a winner- with good coffee, creamy salted caramel gelato, and high quality prosciutto wrapped melon.
Dinner: The Shed and The Pink Adobe
We had two outstanding dinners: chicken enchiladas at The Shed and pork tomalles at The Pink Adobe. At both places, we were giddy with the explosion of flavors - and thanked the food gods for leading us to the promise land.
If you look closely at the picture above, you will see some posole on the left hand side of my dinner plate. Posole is a little like a dry popcorn soup, and is made with lime, hominy, pork, chiles, garlic & spices. There is an expression in NM: "rice is nice but posole is holy" - and an argument can be made that you aren't really eating a traditional New Mexican meal unless posole is a part of it. It's sort of bland on its own, but takes on the heat and flavor of whatever it compliments, which makes it a perfect side to any chile-smothered dish.
They say "if you can't stand the heat, stay out of New Mexico: Here chile is king"; I say - long live his majesty's reign.
Some Santa Fe Food Links:
Hatch Chile Festival: Sept 3-4
Santa Fe School of Cooking
Gil's Thrilling (and Filling) Blog
Those who are the most financially successful have worked the hardest.
Big mansion, cars, property, brands, money...This is what is been considered as asset when actuating the financially rich people. But what comes behind this people is the regular endurance, the brains and the sweat behind to raise this majestic fame and name. Thus I strongly state that hard work becomes the priority when it comes to achieving the pinnacle. Hence I propose the topic by
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Anthony Bourdain at El Bulli
No more dips, pinches, smidgens, or smears will be garnishing monochromatic china as the best restaurant in the world closes in 5 days. Anthony Bourdain will be one of the last people to eat at the famed El Bulli on the Spanish Coast, and the Huffington Post has a wonderful teaser of the episode of "No Reservations" that was filmed there in its final throes of restauranteur glory, before re-opening in 2014 as a gastronomic think tank and creative center headed by current world-renowned chef Ferran AdriĆ .
If you're unfamiliar with El Bulli, it's really too late to explain. It will just bring to light the misery of missing out on a limited-time lifetime experience, leave your eyes wet with longing, and your mouth hungry for phantom flavors that a favored few in the eyes of God have ululated in orgasmic pleasure over.
While the first video was informative, I found the second video to be kind of adorable, portraying this titan of the kitchen as quite cuddly looking and inspiring. I look forward to the full episode!
If you're unfamiliar with El Bulli, it's really too late to explain. It will just bring to light the misery of missing out on a limited-time lifetime experience, leave your eyes wet with longing, and your mouth hungry for phantom flavors that a favored few in the eyes of God have ululated in orgasmic pleasure over.
While the first video was informative, I found the second video to be kind of adorable, portraying this titan of the kitchen as quite cuddly looking and inspiring. I look forward to the full episode!
Wordless Wednesday: July 27, 2011 ~ All Six of My Babies
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Welcome to Wordless Wednesday..... I'm looking forward to to seeing all of your photos, so if you leave a comment, please leave your email address so I can come on over and take a look.
One night last week, right before bedtime, all the babies were in such a good mood and they were all on the bed looking so cute, I decided to do an impromptu photo shoot. Here are a couple of the best shots.
Welcome to Wordless Wednesday..... I'm looking forward to to seeing all of your photos, so if you leave a comment, please leave your email address so I can come on over and take a look.
One night last week, right before bedtime, all the babies were in such a good mood and they were all on the bed looking so cute, I decided to do an impromptu photo shoot. Here are a couple of the best shots.
Getting to Santa Fe
When I moved from San Francisco to NJ three years ago, I left behind one of the closest friends I've ever had - Diana. Since we are both teachers, we decided to plan a little summer get away this year for some girl time. We chose to explore Santa Fe, New Mexico because it was somewhat "in the middle" of the two of us, and Diana had never been.
While I have been to Santa Fe at least 6 or 7 times before, I've never navigated it without a car - so I had no idea how to get us from the Albuquerque airport to downtown Santa Fe.
Diana and I decided to jump right into the local flavor of things, and take the train instead of an airport shuttle. Even though we had to wait 2 hrs at the airport (since the train runs so infrequently), we didn't have any problems chatting away the time. On our short (free) bus ride from the airport to the train, our driver gave us a great tip: we should go straight up-stairs and sit on the right side of the train for the best scenery.
While we miscalculated where the "right" side was, the train turned out to be a fantastic, relaxing way to see some beautiful southwest landscapes. Plus - it's dirt cheap: $3 for students and $7 for adults.
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While I have been to Santa Fe at least 6 or 7 times before, I've never navigated it without a car - so I had no idea how to get us from the Albuquerque airport to downtown Santa Fe.
Diana and I decided to jump right into the local flavor of things, and take the train instead of an airport shuttle. Even though we had to wait 2 hrs at the airport (since the train runs so infrequently), we didn't have any problems chatting away the time. On our short (free) bus ride from the airport to the train, our driver gave us a great tip: we should go straight up-stairs and sit on the right side of the train for the best scenery.
While we miscalculated where the "right" side was, the train turned out to be a fantastic, relaxing way to see some beautiful southwest landscapes. Plus - it's dirt cheap: $3 for students and $7 for adults.
Next stop: Santa Fe adventure!
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DBSK Macros Part 1
i was on hunting for DBSK macros pictures..so, these a part of what i got..i will post part by part..and this one is about min and the foods..don't credit to me if you take this out..it's credited to their original owner and #fuckyeahtvxqmacros for sharing..=Dseriously these made me laughing like mad today..haha..
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Monday's Music Moves Me ~ I Love My TV Shows
How's the Weather Where You Are?
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I can't believe that 2/3 of the country is actually HOTTER than the weather we have here in Florida.
I hope you are all able to keep cool while still managing to have some fun this summer.
I'm spending lots of time in the air conditioned house with the doggies and then head to the pool usually once a day to swim and do some exercising.
Don't forget to drink plenty of water, take breaks
I can't believe that 2/3 of the country is actually HOTTER than the weather we have here in Florida.
I hope you are all able to keep cool while still managing to have some fun this summer.
I'm spending lots of time in the air conditioned house with the doggies and then head to the pool usually once a day to swim and do some exercising.
Don't forget to drink plenty of water, take breaks
Color Carnival ~ Butterfly
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Maria's Space
I am joining my friend Maria over at Maria's Space who hosts this fabulous photography meme called Color Carnival where you post a photo you have taken of something colorful and link up to her blog. Then return on Thursday to vote for your favorite photo.
Here is my submission for the week, this butterfly was sitting on the flowers outside the front of my house. I was able to
Maria's Space
I am joining my friend Maria over at Maria's Space who hosts this fabulous photography meme called Color Carnival where you post a photo you have taken of something colorful and link up to her blog. Then return on Thursday to vote for your favorite photo.
Here is my submission for the week, this butterfly was sitting on the flowers outside the front of my house. I was able to
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Allusions in Paris
Allusion: a reference in a literary work or film to a famous person, place, or thing in history, or another artistic work.
Yesterday, I lunched on popcorn and snow caps as Gary and I took in Woodie Allen's new movie, "Midnight in Paris" - which was simply fantastic.
I didn't really know anything about the film before going, except that it was about Gil (Owen Wilson), a successful Hollywood movie script writer who goes to Paris to try to write something "serious", and in the process finds a portal in time back to 1920s Paris.
There were only 7 of us in the theater, so when the protagonist Gil first enters this "alternate 1920s Parisian universe" and meets "Zelda" - my gasp was clearly audible. My mind began racing - "no way, can't be" and then... Scott (as in Fitzgerald) introduced himself to a wide-eyed Gil.
Neither Gil nor I could believe our luck - not only was this a trip back to 1920s Paris - but a ticket into one of the most incredible literary and artistic group of friends history has ever known: Gertrude Stein, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, TS Eliot - somehow Gil had found my beloved "lost generation" literary heroes.
As the movie progressed, the allusions kept coming (Picasso, Matisse, Baker, Porter etc) to my delight, and I just melted into the romance of the era, good acting, breathtaking cinematography, and Allen's witty dialogue. I felt like Ceceila in "The Purple Rose of Cairo" - like somehow I had jumped into the film and was tagging along with Gil - throwing a knowing, nudging elbow here and there at inside jokes concerning these literary and artistic legends' lives.
After the film, I tried to find a list of allusions in the movie and came across several scathing reviews criticizing Allen's 1920s cameos. I was surprised by the negative reviews - claiming that the allusions were only added so pseudo intellectuals could loudly acknowledge obscure historical references with a grunt or vigorous head nod. Ridiculous. That's like claiming the creators of The Simpsons and Family Guy only put literary and artistic allusions into their shows so parents can look down their noses at their small children and dogs, and "humph" in triumph at their own intellectual superiority.
I am a high school English teacher - allusions and other literary devices are the bread and butter of my trade.
I tell my students that they need a baseline knowledge of historically and artistically important works, people and events because these "allusions" weave a fabric of common experience that present-day authors and creators draw upon to provide a richer experience for the reader or audience. In a way - allusions are a short cut to deeper understanding... If I say, "I really, really, really, really, really, love my boyfriend" - that only conveys a vague explanation of my emotions... but if I say, "I love my boyfriend as much as Juliet loved Romeo" suddenly, the depth of my relationship is more clearly conveyed.
Allusions are important, and intellectually satisfying - as demonstrated beautifully by Allen's film. Through Gil's charming relationships with literary and artistic giants of the past, he reveals a simple but important truth: sometimes the enchantment of nostalgia can prevent us from seeing the beauty of the present.
You better believe that I'm showing a clip from this film after I teach "The Great Gatsby" - and I can guarantee the smiles and "ohhhs" of understanding from my students will not be mere feigned intellectual prowess, but honest reflections of the wonderment they will feel when they realize that they are finally in on the inside jokes.
Yesterday, I lunched on popcorn and snow caps as Gary and I took in Woodie Allen's new movie, "Midnight in Paris" - which was simply fantastic.
I didn't really know anything about the film before going, except that it was about Gil (Owen Wilson), a successful Hollywood movie script writer who goes to Paris to try to write something "serious", and in the process finds a portal in time back to 1920s Paris.
There were only 7 of us in the theater, so when the protagonist Gil first enters this "alternate 1920s Parisian universe" and meets "Zelda" - my gasp was clearly audible. My mind began racing - "no way, can't be" and then... Scott (as in Fitzgerald) introduced himself to a wide-eyed Gil.
Neither Gil nor I could believe our luck - not only was this a trip back to 1920s Paris - but a ticket into one of the most incredible literary and artistic group of friends history has ever known: Gertrude Stein, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, TS Eliot - somehow Gil had found my beloved "lost generation" literary heroes.
As the movie progressed, the allusions kept coming (Picasso, Matisse, Baker, Porter etc) to my delight, and I just melted into the romance of the era, good acting, breathtaking cinematography, and Allen's witty dialogue. I felt like Ceceila in "The Purple Rose of Cairo" - like somehow I had jumped into the film and was tagging along with Gil - throwing a knowing, nudging elbow here and there at inside jokes concerning these literary and artistic legends' lives.
After the film, I tried to find a list of allusions in the movie and came across several scathing reviews criticizing Allen's 1920s cameos. I was surprised by the negative reviews - claiming that the allusions were only added so pseudo intellectuals could loudly acknowledge obscure historical references with a grunt or vigorous head nod. Ridiculous. That's like claiming the creators of The Simpsons and Family Guy only put literary and artistic allusions into their shows so parents can look down their noses at their small children and dogs, and "humph" in triumph at their own intellectual superiority.
I am a high school English teacher - allusions and other literary devices are the bread and butter of my trade.
I tell my students that they need a baseline knowledge of historically and artistically important works, people and events because these "allusions" weave a fabric of common experience that present-day authors and creators draw upon to provide a richer experience for the reader or audience. In a way - allusions are a short cut to deeper understanding... If I say, "I really, really, really, really, really, love my boyfriend" - that only conveys a vague explanation of my emotions... but if I say, "I love my boyfriend as much as Juliet loved Romeo" suddenly, the depth of my relationship is more clearly conveyed.
Allusions are important, and intellectually satisfying - as demonstrated beautifully by Allen's film. Through Gil's charming relationships with literary and artistic giants of the past, he reveals a simple but important truth: sometimes the enchantment of nostalgia can prevent us from seeing the beauty of the present.
You better believe that I'm showing a clip from this film after I teach "The Great Gatsby" - and I can guarantee the smiles and "ohhhs" of understanding from my students will not be mere feigned intellectual prowess, but honest reflections of the wonderment they will feel when they realize that they are finally in on the inside jokes.
Summer Treats
Last night I got two treats - Gary and I got to hang out with two of our favorite people in the world: Chris and Christine AND we got ice cream filled crepes from Cake, Bake and Roll on Long Branch's "boardwalk" - Pier Village.
Christine and I both got the coffee-chocolate-chunk ice cream with our crepes, and although the flavors were absolutely delicious, the ice cream melted too quickly because it was actually stuffed inside of the crepe rather than resting on top of it. Next time, I'll just have to be more "hands-on" in the assembly process.
It's a cute place; I especially liked the little bistro touches like the European lazy-susan ice cream wheel. According to the weather index, yesterday "felt like" 115 degrees, so the fact that the cool Ocean breeze made it bearable enough to eat outside made the crepes (and evening) that much sweeter.
5 Things Indian Movies Taught Us
1.Atleast one of the identical twins is born evil..!2.While defusing a bomb don't worry which wire to cut,You will always choose the right one..! 3.A hero will show no pain while getting beaten up, but will show pain when a women is trying to clean his wound..!4.A detective can solve a case only when He's suspended from duty!5.If you decide to start dancing on the street, everyone you meet will
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Friday, July 22, 2011
Happy Birthday Sue - I Miss You So Much!
.Today would have been my best friend in the whole world's birthday, but she passed away in 2009 and I miss her more than words can say. She was always there for me when I needed her and vice-verse. She was the maid-of-honor in my wedding to Bill and I was the maid-of-honor in her wedding.
From my Wedding 1997
As a tribute to Sue, I'd like to rerun a post I wrote shortly after she died:
From my Wedding 1997
As a tribute to Sue, I'd like to rerun a post I wrote shortly after she died:
Colonoscopy Results
Even though this was my 5th bowel prep in 15 months, all did not go exactly as planned.
I had major vomiting and fever issues, and lost 5.6 lbs between 4 pm Mon afternoon and 5:30 am Tues morning. In fact, I actually started blacking out right before my iv went in, which - thankfully - has never happened before.
The great news is that they got me stabilized, and my colonoscopy came back free from any further growths! We are really happy with the end results (no pun intended), and I'm relieved that I don't need another one until next year.
On a side note - Gary and I love my RWJ colorectal oncological surgeon who does my yearly tests (Dr. Maloney-Patel). She just recently had a baby girl, so we got her a little newborn outfit as a small token of our gratitude for her amazing ongoing care and support. (I must have looked a bit odd in the ambulatory surgery waiting room - wearing a cancer survivor shirt and two hospital id bracelettes, with a baby present on my lap...)
It turns out that I was Dr. Maloney-Patel's first patient back from maternity leave, and that her baby girl - Nina - shares my birthday (May 14th). Somehow the "cuteness" of this news overshadowed the miserableness of the prep, and I couldn't help but flash a big, toothy smile at the anesthesiologist, right before he put me under.
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I had major vomiting and fever issues, and lost 5.6 lbs between 4 pm Mon afternoon and 5:30 am Tues morning. In fact, I actually started blacking out right before my iv went in, which - thankfully - has never happened before.
The great news is that they got me stabilized, and my colonoscopy came back free from any further growths! We are really happy with the end results (no pun intended), and I'm relieved that I don't need another one until next year.
On a side note - Gary and I love my RWJ colorectal oncological surgeon who does my yearly tests (Dr. Maloney-Patel). She just recently had a baby girl, so we got her a little newborn outfit as a small token of our gratitude for her amazing ongoing care and support. (I must have looked a bit odd in the ambulatory surgery waiting room - wearing a cancer survivor shirt and two hospital id bracelettes, with a baby present on my lap...)
It turns out that I was Dr. Maloney-Patel's first patient back from maternity leave, and that her baby girl - Nina - shares my birthday (May 14th). Somehow the "cuteness" of this news overshadowed the miserableness of the prep, and I couldn't help but flash a big, toothy smile at the anesthesiologist, right before he put me under.
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Katrina Kaif Regret Calling Rahul Gandhi As "Half-Indian, Half-Italian"
Katrina KaifKatrina Kaif comments on Rahul Gandhi called it "half-Indian" has generated such controversy that the actress had to finally apologize to the nation that if it was not intentional, and meant no malice.Katrina, said in an interview to a newspaper, "is that I have to feel ashamed that I am part Asian, that is, no, Rahul Gandhi is half of half Indian, Italian. What? I'm very proud of
Big Brother Eviction: Axiom
There was little doubt that Big Brother was going home last night.Dominique is a surprising victory of veto has left the door open at the back door Cassi, as Rachel had lobbied to vote together. Jordan, caught between Scylla and Charybdis, finally decided to calm Rachel and play safely.He made all the expulsions this week of Big Brother live a fatality, but there was not much drama anyway. We
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Things That Make Me Happy
Sunset near the beach: A walk along the marine lines gazing at the departing sun and listening to the splashing sea waves on the wall… swinging in and out… walking by the chaupati, where you can feel the cool water on your feet, and the rushing sand under the toes…Laughing: When my family sits together, and we laugh on most minor and trivial issues till we get rolling on the floor!A hug
Color Carnival ~ Doggie Dinnertime
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***Voting is now open ~~ Please head on over to Maria's Space and vote for your favorite photo!***
Maria's Space
I am joining my friend Maria over at Maria's Space who hosts this fabulous photography meme called Color Carnival where you post a photo you have taken of something colorful and link up to her blog. Then return on Thursday to vote for your favorite photo.
Here is my submission
***Voting is now open ~~ Please head on over to Maria's Space and vote for your favorite photo!***
Maria's Space
I am joining my friend Maria over at Maria's Space who hosts this fabulous photography meme called Color Carnival where you post a photo you have taken of something colorful and link up to her blog. Then return on Thursday to vote for your favorite photo.
Here is my submission
Thursday's Recipe Swap Meet ~ Double Chocolate Bread Pudding with Dulce de Leche
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OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good friend and (according to her husband) excellent cook, Dolly over at
OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good friend and (according to her husband) excellent cook, Dolly over at
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Quarter-life Crisis
It is when you stop going along with the crowd and start realizing that there are many things about yourself that you didn't know and may not like. You start feeling insecure and wonder where you will be in a year or two, but then get scared because you barely know where you are now. You start realizing that people are selfish and that, maybe, those friends that you thought you were so close to
it's a total sweetness~
today i cried..yeah i cried..it made my heart really hurts..i don't know what's the actual reason but it's just that my mom refused to talk to me..that's her greatest weapon when she got angry..her killer silent treatment..the story went like this..my parents+my elder sis went to he hospital for my dad's check up but it happened that they'll be home late..so, they tried to reach my lil sis and me
Monday, July 18, 2011
Gifts for the Hard to Buy For and the Person Who Has Everything
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I admit, I have lots of birthdays and even a baby shower this summer and I get stuck for what to get people, especially those that I really love a lot. I really like to be unique in my gift-giving so people will remember what I got them and it won't get lost in all the other gifts. Let me show you some of the gifts I found that are truly amazing and could be given to someone who is really
I admit, I have lots of birthdays and even a baby shower this summer and I get stuck for what to get people, especially those that I really love a lot. I really like to be unique in my gift-giving so people will remember what I got them and it won't get lost in all the other gifts. Let me show you some of the gifts I found that are truly amazing and could be given to someone who is really
Monday Mingle: July 18th ~ Freestyle!
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“Mingling with you since August 2009!”
"Welcome to Monday Mingle! Each week three questions are asked, and you can answer via a written post, or a vlog post. If you have always wanted to try vlogging, Monday Mingle vlog meme is a fun way to try vlogging. If you’d like to join in the fun, answer the 3 weekly questions in short vlog on your blog, or a written blog post, then link up over on
“Mingling with you since August 2009!”
"Welcome to Monday Mingle! Each week three questions are asked, and you can answer via a written post, or a vlog post. If you have always wanted to try vlogging, Monday Mingle vlog meme is a fun way to try vlogging. If you’d like to join in the fun, answer the 3 weekly questions in short vlog on your blog, or a written blog post, then link up over on
Virtual Stamp Collection: Featuring Zebras
Prologue: I wrote this on Monday - while doing my bowel prep... and going on an internet stamp hunt turned out to be a great diversion.
For the past 2.5 hours, I've been drinking 8 ounces of my blue-colored, mucus-flavored bowel-prep concoction every 10 minutes, as directed.
In between gagging down this terrible elixir, I decided to write a letter to my sister to take my mind off of things; not an email or facebook message - a real, honest to goodness, pen-to-paper, letter.
After I was finished, I thought about how perfect it would be if I had a zebra stamp to stick on it. (Carcinoid ribbon color is zebra striped). There is something so romantic about stamps - especially ones that have a faded, foreign postmark, smothering them, as they cling to the right hand corner of a yellowed, hand addressed envelope.
Then I thought - well, hey... there have to be countries that feature zebras on their postage... and how cool would it be to start a stamp collection? While I probably write more letters than most, I too am guilty of indulging in the immediacy of virtual messaging on a daily basis - so I found it sweetly ironic (and immediately gratifying) to create a virtual collection of zebra postage stamps from around the world.
From time to time, I'm going to add to my virtual collection, and maybe someday I'll affix my own foreign stamp to a postcard telling of some adventure I'm having - a miniature zebra winking from behind a smudged ink-ring - symbolic evidence of my triumphant return from the land of cancer.
Congo (1993)
For the past 2.5 hours, I've been drinking 8 ounces of my blue-colored, mucus-flavored bowel-prep concoction every 10 minutes, as directed.
In between gagging down this terrible elixir, I decided to write a letter to my sister to take my mind off of things; not an email or facebook message - a real, honest to goodness, pen-to-paper, letter.
After I was finished, I thought about how perfect it would be if I had a zebra stamp to stick on it. (Carcinoid ribbon color is zebra striped). There is something so romantic about stamps - especially ones that have a faded, foreign postmark, smothering them, as they cling to the right hand corner of a yellowed, hand addressed envelope.
Then I thought - well, hey... there have to be countries that feature zebras on their postage... and how cool would it be to start a stamp collection? While I probably write more letters than most, I too am guilty of indulging in the immediacy of virtual messaging on a daily basis - so I found it sweetly ironic (and immediately gratifying) to create a virtual collection of zebra postage stamps from around the world.
From time to time, I'm going to add to my virtual collection, and maybe someday I'll affix my own foreign stamp to a postcard telling of some adventure I'm having - a miniature zebra winking from behind a smudged ink-ring - symbolic evidence of my triumphant return from the land of cancer.
This is a collage of stamps that I created through a program called Smilebox, which includes stamps from the following countries:
left column: Kenya (1966); United Nations (1984), Rwanda (1984); center column: Angola (1953), Portugese colony of Mozambique Companhia (1937), Belgian Congo (1942); right column: Vietnam (1982), Dependency of Ajman, Manama (1969), Zimbabwe (1980), Republic of Guinea Bissau (1988), Arab Democratic Republic of Western Sahara (1996), Nigeria (2001)
If you happen upon any zebra stamps out there in your travels - please send me a picture :)
If you happen upon any zebra stamps out there in your travels - please send me a picture :)
Stamp Entry 7/23: Submitted by My Friend Jean in NJ
The Virgo
Virgo is the sixth sign of the Zodiac, lasting from August 24 - September 23Ruled by Mercury A Feminine Negative Mutable Earth SignPolar or Opposite Sign: PiscesColor: Brown and russet-redsThey often have the quiet, unsophisticated air of an inexperienced person, which can be deceptive. They are reliable, sincere, methodical and precise, have an enquiring mind and a critical eye for detail.
Famous Still Lifes
Still Life with Miralax and Ben & Jerry's
Photo on iphone, 2.1 MB (2011)
Photo on iphone, 2.1 MB (2011)
The night before a bowel prep, I give myself a free pass to eat whatever I want - so last night, I had sushi and a 1/2 pint of Ben and Jerry's Chubby Hubby ice cream... today, I am on a clear liquid diet, and around 4 pm will start consuming 255 grams of Miralax, 4 Dulcolax pills, and 64 ounces of Gatorade in preparation for my colonoscopy tomorrow.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Monday's Music Moves Me ~ Back to Broadway for Me
Honey Basil Pale Ale
You heard about it. It'd been done already. A couple years ago I brewed a Honey Basil Pale Ale. Well it just so happens that I'd like to brew an all-grain version of that beer. I plan to keep it simple with one twist, belgian yeast. So the recipe should look a little like this:
7lbs - Pale Ale Malt
1lbs - Honey Matt
.5lbs - Malted Wheat
.5lbs - Malto Dextrin
1.5 oz of EKG at 60
1 oz of EKG at 20
2 oz of fresh basil at 5
Yeast White labs Belgian Golden
I'm also putting together a recipe for a Farmhouse Brett Saison.
Keep Brewing, don't ever let up. Use your tanks and keep them full.
Holz
7lbs - Pale Ale Malt
1lbs - Honey Matt
.5lbs - Malted Wheat
.5lbs - Malto Dextrin
1.5 oz of EKG at 60
1 oz of EKG at 20
2 oz of fresh basil at 5
Yeast White labs Belgian Golden
I'm also putting together a recipe for a Farmhouse Brett Saison.
Keep Brewing, don't ever let up. Use your tanks and keep them full.
Holz
Yankees Milestones: Jeter and Grandpa
Last week, Gary and I witnessed a Yankees' milestone when Derek Jeter earned his 3,000th career hit. The hit itself could have been straight out of a Hollywood movie script: full count, Yankees trailing by one at home, Jeter at bat -- all eyes and cameras on him when... he hits a BOMB that blasts out of left field - soaring Jeter into history. What made it even sweeter was that hit 3,000 was the first home run Jeter had at Yankee Stadium in about a year, he went 5 for 5, and had the game winning RBI in the 8th inning. Jeter is only the 28th major leaguer in the history of the game to get 3,000 hits - and the only Yankee. Even if you don't like the Yankees, you have to admit that Jeter joined the exclusive 3,000-hit club in style.
Earlier this season, there was another milestone at Yankee Stadium - I got to take my grandfather to a Yankees game for his 88th birthday. It was even more special because I was able to also share the day with Gary and my two cousins - all three of whom are HUGE Yankees fans.
My grandfather grew up as an Italian immigrant in Brooklyn - rooting for the Yankees for as long as he can remember. He only got to see one home game at the old stadium as a young man, and has pretty much watched every Yankees game on TV since. During my grandfather's second Yankees home game - he was in awe of not only the new stadium, but also of the entire "food culture" that has since developed around the game. As people got up and down for sushi, cheese steaks, garlic fries, beef nachos etc... he stared in wonderment:
"Are these people here to watch the game or eat?" he asked.
"Both" I said, while sipping a gourmet latte.
My grandfather went the traditional route and had a hot dog, which he said was the best hot dog he ever tasted. We too had the perfect game - with late scores from all of his Yankee favorites, and a win for the home team. It was a great day at the ballpark.
A hot dog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz. - Humphrey Bogart
I love baseball, and I follow two teams: the NY Yankees and the SF Giants. This will never change. Both of these teams represent the majority of my life, split between NJ & San Francisco; they are my "home teams", and I have spent hundreds of hours with friends and family on opposite coasts cheering for them both.
My sister once asked me why I love baseball so much. I guess because it's a simple game and a complex one:
- every at-bat starts as a one-on-one match up - until the batter wins, and then it turns into a 9-player team game;
- any team can come back at any time;
- fans can wear a part of the professional uniform (baseball hats) every day of the year;
- if a team is ahead, they still have to play their hearts out, and can't just "keep possession" of the ball to win;
- it's played on grass fields, under the starry nights of summer;
- the nit-picking-stats are mind-boggling - like an ultimate never ending Trivial Pursuit game;
- the clock does not determine who wins, skill does;
- and there is always a chance of catching a ball at a game, just like a real major-league star.
Bruce Catton said that big league ball was "the greatest conversation piece ever invented in America". Maybe that's the best reason for loving baseball; when I see young kids at games talking with their dads about a hit-and-run play, it reminds me of sitting on the couch as a little girl with my grandpa - feeling like a grown up because he and I would yell the same things at the TV when the guys in pinstripes did something wrong - or something extraordinary... both of which usually happened in every game.
My sister once asked me why I love baseball so much. I guess because it's a simple game and a complex one:
- every at-bat starts as a one-on-one match up - until the batter wins, and then it turns into a 9-player team game;
- any team can come back at any time;
- fans can wear a part of the professional uniform (baseball hats) every day of the year;
- if a team is ahead, they still have to play their hearts out, and can't just "keep possession" of the ball to win;
- it's played on grass fields, under the starry nights of summer;
- the nit-picking-stats are mind-boggling - like an ultimate never ending Trivial Pursuit game;
- the clock does not determine who wins, skill does;
- and there is always a chance of catching a ball at a game, just like a real major-league star.
Bruce Catton said that big league ball was "the greatest conversation piece ever invented in America". Maybe that's the best reason for loving baseball; when I see young kids at games talking with their dads about a hit-and-run play, it reminds me of sitting on the couch as a little girl with my grandpa - feeling like a grown up because he and I would yell the same things at the TV when the guys in pinstripes did something wrong - or something extraordinary... both of which usually happened in every game.
Galaxy Hut coming to Falls Church
Galaxy Hut will be opening a second location planned for this fall in Falls Church at 709 W. Broad St. Right down the street from Mad Fox.
Love Facebook..:)
It all started almost three years ago when a friend of mine visited my place and I came across the very famous question 'Are you on Facebook?' for the very first time. I replied quite honestly as 'What on Earth is Facebook !' I was then showered with all the good things only Facebook could offer. It all sounded like a sales pitch but ultimately I was forced to create my Facebook account. It
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Most Beautiful Houses of Billionairs in the World
-Most Beautiful Houses of Billionaires in the World
-Billionaires in US & Their Luxary Houses
-How to Find Beautiful Houses of Billionaires
-Most Beautiful Houses and Most Expensive House
-Billionaires in US & Their Luxary Houses
-How to Find Beautiful Houses of Billionaires
-Most Beautiful Houses and Most Expensive House
Friday, July 15, 2011
Ladies' Big Sunglasses
I am not one to talk or care about fashion, but someone needs to address the enormous alien-eye sunglasses that have become all the rage among females. They just seem to be getting larger and larger with each passing day. My cousin told me he saw a woman wearing a pair of these hip mistakes that was so large it was shading her hair. Glasses were not even this big in the '80's, and everyone
Thursday, July 14, 2011
my new crushie...Mario Maurer
this Thai hearthrob makes every girl's heart who watches him pounding very fast..comes with super good looking face, fair skin, tall and sweet smile enough to make the heart melts..i fall head over heels for him..he's mixed german and chinese..and dat's the answer why he's so handsome, right?..i dun care whether he's taken or not..still going crazy over him!..mario maurer baby ♥♥♥!!..p/s: he was
A regretful day of a CA student
'Where's this sweet sound coming from?' He thinks while being disturbed from a sweet dream. Half dreaming and half awake he starts looking for his cell phone like some blind man searching for a lost coin in the dark. He switches the alarm off as soon as he finds it and goes back to the world he was just forced out from. A short while passes and the disturbing sound starts again and as soon as his
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Thursday's Recipe Swap Meet ~ Macaroni Salad
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OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good friend and (according to her husband) excellent cook, Dolly over at XmasDolly
OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good friend and (according to her husband) excellent cook, Dolly over at XmasDolly
Wordless Wednesday: July 13, 2011 ~ Final Shuttle Atlantis Launch
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Welcome to Wordless Wednesday..... I'm looking forward to to seeing all of your photos, so if you leave a comment, please leave your email address so I can come on over and take a look.I was able to take these two photos off my balcony during the final launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 8th. No matter how many times I get to see it, I still get goose bumps. The thing that
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Welcome to Wordless Wednesday..... I'm looking forward to to seeing all of your photos, so if you leave a comment, please leave your email address so I can come on over and take a look.I was able to take these two photos off my balcony during the final launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on July 8th. No matter how many times I get to see it, I still get goose bumps. The thing that
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Twix Cheesecakes
I really, really, REALLY need to try this recipe. I rarely crave sweets, but when I do you better pray there's some within arm's reach if you don't want to suffer my hunger wrath. This insane looking recipe for Twix Cheesecakes on the baking blog Gingerbread Bagels looks easy to make and unbelievably decadent.
You can snobbily turn your nose up to candy as an unsuitable dessert item, but I figure candy is good and if it ain't broke then don't fix it! I'm not the hugest fan of Twix, but cheesecake + Oreos + Twix = no way that it can be anything but over-the-top mouthwatering and wickedly hedonistic. Visit the full post here: you can bet when I return from Atlanta this weekend that this is on my agenda to tackle!
Things you MIGHT hate about me
The ‘K’ factor:So yeah, I don’t really know how to reply to your ‘k’ text. We’re in a middle of a great conversation and when I get a freaking’ ‘K’ from you. DO NOT expect my text back. K?Importance of Emotions:Emoticons like ‘:)’ ‘:(‘ ‘:P’ ‘:D’ ‘<3’ ‘:S’ and ‘:/’ are very very and I say VERY important to me. You gotta talk to me? Tolerate me with MY emotions, emoticons, I mean.Severe mood swings
Monday, July 11, 2011
San Diego Fair 2011
While last year's food-themed county fair raised the bar for all things artery clogging yet tantalizingly irresistible, this year's San Diego County Fair at the Del Mar Fairgrounds continued the American tradition of crowds, grease, and obesity with some classics like the deep fried Klondike bar, deep fried pickles, deep fried twinkies, and the much-anticipated deep fried Kool Aid! Personally, I don't find even the liquid version very appetizing, so despite heavy hype I passed in favor of some alternate fried goods:
My first instinct proved to be a fulfilling one: deep fried cheese curds! These squeaky delights are delightful fresh AND fried, and for $6 I was rewarded with a generous portion leaving me literally choking for more.
We indulged in a few standbys like fried pickles with ranch dipping sauce, funnel cake, but the one that took that cake was the Baby Ruth stuffed fried jalapeno served over a bed of sugared churros. Holy crap. Honestly, I really thought it had a fighting shot of being sinfully delicious based on the fact that I like jalapenos, sugar, churros, fried, and Baby Ruth bars, but although my jaw chewed and chewed, my brain just flat out refused to let that sloshy mass pass through my rapidly shrinking throat, and as you can see after one bite, my hand was shaking so much from the sugar I couldn't take a clear picture.
All in all the fair was a success as usual, and I'm anticipating another binge next year. Hail America!
My first instinct proved to be a fulfilling one: deep fried cheese curds! These squeaky delights are delightful fresh AND fried, and for $6 I was rewarded with a generous portion leaving me literally choking for more.
We indulged in a few standbys like fried pickles with ranch dipping sauce, funnel cake, but the one that took that cake was the Baby Ruth stuffed fried jalapeno served over a bed of sugared churros. Holy crap. Honestly, I really thought it had a fighting shot of being sinfully delicious based on the fact that I like jalapenos, sugar, churros, fried, and Baby Ruth bars, but although my jaw chewed and chewed, my brain just flat out refused to let that sloshy mass pass through my rapidly shrinking throat, and as you can see after one bite, my hand was shaking so much from the sugar I couldn't take a clear picture.
All in all the fair was a success as usual, and I'm anticipating another binge next year. Hail America!
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Gossips
My name is Gossip. I have no respect for justice. I maim without killing. I break hearts and ruin lives. I am cunning, malicious and gather strength with age. The more I am quoted, the more I am believed. I flourish at every level of society. My victims are helpless. They cannot protect themselves against me because I have no name and no face. To track me down is impossible. The harder you try,
Monday's Music Moves Me ~ Give my Regards to Broadway!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Funny House and Good Looking, Lolz
Simple house but beautiful and funny. It's a house in the countryside, Funny House and Good Looking, Lolz
Saturday, July 9, 2011
NJ Does It Better...
We made sure that my sister Meredith got two Jersey specialties before she headed back to California: pizza and Bent Spoon ice cream... I miss her already!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Friendship
Friendship is choosing one person, or few persons, over all other people. By calling someone a friend one is stating, "This person is more valuable to me than Stranger Bob whom I have never met." One values some, meaning friends, over others, meaning Stranger Bobs, based on the potential friend's standards or morality. Therefore, people with similar almost synonymous moral standards are
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Color Carnival ~ Summertime
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Reminder: Voting is now open ~ head over to Maria's Space and vote for your favorite photo.
Maria's Space
I am joining my friend Maria over at Maria's Space who hosts this fabulous photography meme called Color Carnival where you post a photo you have taken of something colorful and link up to her blog. Then return on Thursday to vote for your favorite photo.
Here is my submission for
Reminder: Voting is now open ~ head over to Maria's Space and vote for your favorite photo.
Maria's Space
I am joining my friend Maria over at Maria's Space who hosts this fabulous photography meme called Color Carnival where you post a photo you have taken of something colorful and link up to her blog. Then return on Thursday to vote for your favorite photo.
Here is my submission for
Desi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - Nauty
Desi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - NautyDesi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - NautyDesi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - NautyDesi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - NautyDesi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - NautyDesi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - NautyDesi Girls - Girls - Hot - Beauty - Nauty
Dangerous wallpaper - danger - horror - pictures
Dangerous wallpaper tigerDangerous wallpaper love is dangerDangerous wallpaper danger loveDangerous wallpaper no smokingDangerous wallpaper horrorDangerous wallpaperDangerous wallpaperSee Also: Love, Game , Dangerous, Funny
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The Best-Laid Plans ...
My mother and sister flew out from California for my grandmother's open heart surgery last week... The trip did not go exactly as planned:
Horses and Planes
My mom is a polio survivor and has significant weakness in both legs requiring leg braces; she is also a paraequestrian rider, and fell off her horse the day before she was scheduled to fly to NY. It turns out she pulled a groin muscle and fractured her pelvis in the fall. She, of course, was told not to fly; which she ignored.
The next morning the car service my mom had hired to take her and my sister to the San Diego airport (1 hour away) broke down, so my sister threw everything in her own car and drove as fast as she could. She pulled up to the curb, unloaded the bags and pulled out my mom's spare wheelchair - only to find that in the confusion they had forgotten the footrests - and my mother couldn't use the chair without them. After my sister got another wheelchair (with footrests) from the airline, she sped off to long-term parking... which was under construction - so she had to go to the overflow lot, which was even further.
When the parking shuttle picked her up, my sister told the driver that her flight was leaving in 30 min and she had left her wheelchair-bound mother on the curb... he quickly replied "don't worry, I know a short cut" and went flying down a dirt road. He dropped her off, pointed in a general direction and said "just run through that field... the airport is on the other side."
Dutifully, she got out and ran across the field and into the airport "on the other side" just in time to see my mother in an elevator - like a movie - with the doors closing... later they found each other - and somehow managed to successfully negotiate two planes across the country.
Med Student Diagnosis
I rented a wheelchair and picked them up at the Westchester airport, swung by my grandmother's house to pick her up, and the four of us headed over to my grandfather's nursing home / rehab facility, and met up with my uncle. (We told my grandparents that my mother was in a wheelchair because her leg braces broke - we didn't want to scare or upset them.)
While visiting my grandfather, my sister - who just finished her first year of medical school - was able to recognize the signs of C-Diff (a serious intestinal infection), which was being ignored. After her initial assessment was confirmed - we still had to make a big fuss to get him the medicine he needed. Thank goodness for med school!
Hairdryers and Fire Alarms
So then it was back to grandma's house for some sleep before her big surgery day.
We all turned in at a decent hour, only to be woken up at 3am by an alarm. At first we thought it was a fire alarm in the hallway - which my sister unscrewed... it wasn't that. Then we found another fire alarm a few inches away, which we couldn't seem to disconnect. As we were trying with all our might to get the second alarm down from the ceiling (and figure out why my grandparents' house has two fire alarms within 5 inches of each other), my grandmother - without explanation or hesitation - plugged in a hairdryer and started blow-drying the hallway. We finally got fire alarm #2 disconnected - but the beep - beep - beep - beep didn't stop; neither did my grandmother, despite our pleas.
Serendipitously, we looked at where my grandmother plugged in the hairdryer and saw a carbon dioxide alarm - which was going off... not in a way that was alerting us to deadly danger - just to a dead battery.
Once we got the alarm switched off, my grandmother slowly lowered her hairdryer, like a gunslinger from the Old West who had just killed the bad guy in the black cowboy hat... at which point my sister and I began hysterically laughing at the absurdity of the last 48-hours.
Update
I'm happy to report that things have settled down: mom is healing, grandma has two new heart valves, and grandpa is about to be released from rehab. There were many more ridiculous moments over the past week, but luckily our family is blessed with both strong genes and a healthy sense of humor.
Idiom Side Note
The common expression "the best laid-plans of mice and men often go astray" comes from Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men, which took its title from Robert Burns's poem "To a Mouse. On turning her up in her nest with the plough".
Thursday's Recipe Swap Meet ~ Sauteed Pork Chops with Olives
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Sorry I'm late... I forgot today was Thursday. Darn Monday holiday. =)
OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good
Sorry I'm late... I forgot today was Thursday. Darn Monday holiday. =)
OK... we know you have all these recipes that you love to make. You got them from your mother, your grandmother, a magazine, or maybe you made it up, perhaps you don't even remember where the recipe came from. Well, how about sharing them with all of us? We are going to share ours with you every Thursday!
My good
PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SAND OF TIME
In this most anticipated game-to-movie adaptation, we follow Prince Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) as he teams up with Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) to stop a ruthless leader from laying his hands on the Sands of Time, a gift from the gods that can be used to reverse time and rule the world.THE VERDICT What makes Jake Gyllenhaal so eager to assist the fallen beauty? Not much, but
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Wordless Wednesday: July 6, 2011 ~ You Lookin' at Me???
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Welcome to Wordless Wednesday..... I'm looking forward to to seeing all of your photos, so if you leave a comment, please leave your email address so I can come on over and take a look.
For more Wordless Wednesday posts, head over to the WW Hub, leave your link, check out the other participants, and don't forget to leave a nice comment - you know you like comments, they do too!
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Welcome to Wordless Wednesday..... I'm looking forward to to seeing all of your photos, so if you leave a comment, please leave your email address so I can come on over and take a look.
For more Wordless Wednesday posts, head over to the WW Hub, leave your link, check out the other participants, and don't forget to leave a nice comment - you know you like comments, they do too!
Malik Abid Ali
Screen Name:Malik Abid Ali Email : malikabidali@gmail.comcontact us:03338381176College:Virtual University of PakistanClass of 2008 · Software EngineeringGC University, Faisalabad.with Islamian EnvironmentalistReligious Views:EAST OR WEST ISLAM IS THE BEST Political Views:Ohhhhhhhhhh its too much boring job Favorite Quotations:BE HAPPY AND MAKE OTHERS HAPPY THEN YOUR LIFE WILL BE FULL OF
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
OH NO Some of the Walmartians have Gotten Loose!!
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Have you ever seen the photos on the website People of Walmart? I love seeing those photos and have to admit that I swear some of those Walmartians are shoppers at my local Walmart. I was SHOCKED to find that a couple of them had escaped from Walmart yesterday and showed up at our Fourth of July festivities downtown... they scared the heck out of my poor puppies.
Hope you had a great
Have you ever seen the photos on the website People of Walmart? I love seeing those photos and have to admit that I swear some of those Walmartians are shoppers at my local Walmart. I was SHOCKED to find that a couple of them had escaped from Walmart yesterday and showed up at our Fourth of July festivities downtown... they scared the heck out of my poor puppies.
Hope you had a great
Monday, July 4, 2011
Happy 4th of July
My sister took this pic going over the George Washington Bridge today ...
My mom, sister and I spent the morning visiting my grandmother in the cardiac ICU at NY Presbyterian Hospital, and the afternoon visiting my grandfather at his nursing home / rehab facility in NJ.
I am happy to report that they were both in great spirits and up to their old antics; in fact, they were joking around so much that my props were superfluous... But hey, when else can you wear flags on your head?
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My mom, sister and I spent the morning visiting my grandmother in the cardiac ICU at NY Presbyterian Hospital, and the afternoon visiting my grandfather at his nursing home / rehab facility in NJ.
I am happy to report that they were both in great spirits and up to their old antics; in fact, they were joking around so much that my props were superfluous... But hey, when else can you wear flags on your head?
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