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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Confessions of a Shopaholic

Confessions of a Shopaholic


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After Wedding CrashersDefinitely, Maybe, and the underrated Lookout, doll-faced Australian transplant Isla Fisher was well positioned to graduate to leading lady. Unfortunately, fellow Aussie P.J. Hogan’s version of Sophie Kinsella’s British book series isn't the best showcase for her talents as the movie is even more shallow and predictable than it sounds (Hogan got his start with Muriel’s Wedding). Fisher plays Rebecca Bloomwood, a writer with more enthusiasm for accessories than articles. When her employer, a gardening magazine, goes out of business, she tries her luck at fashion bible Alette, but winds up at a dull financial rag instead (Kristin Scott Thomas has glamorous fun playing Alette). Fortunately, her understanding new editor (Hugh Dancy, Ella Enchanted) encourages Becky to develop her own breezy style. Soon, the Girl in the Green Scarf, her columnist alter-ego, is the toast of Manhattan, but the Girl fails to take the same sensible spending advice she dishes out. As her career progresses, her credit card debt increases until a rival (Leslie Bibb) helps to expose her on national television. Everyone abandons Becky, except for her frugal parents (Joan Cusack and John Goodman), until she finds a way to redeem herself. It's hard to argue with the film's message, but Confessions wants to have it both ways: to encourage women to shop until they drop while making them feel lousy about it. As with Sex and the City and The Devil Wears Prada, costume designer Patricia Field assembles an endless parade of eye-popping outfits --Kathleen C. Fennessy






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Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Yellow Crimson Watermelon!!





         "C'mon! You gotta be kidding me..is their any food coloring in this watermelon??" Those were my lines when I saw the "yellow" watermelon. In my 24 years of existence, it was my first time to have encountered a watermelon such as that. Yeah! call me ignorant or naive, but that's the truth. In the Philippines, farmers only grew watermelon with red flesh. Finally, I tasted it and voila! It tasted good. It deserved a rating 10 of 10. This was only one of the few things I enjoyed most while I was on my trip to Bangkok last year.. Wow! Reminiscing is a good hobby isn't it? cheers!

BANGKOK, i miss you!!!

Last April 23-27, 2009

--such a memorable experience

--I was still on STEROIDS during this trip(my medication before, but now I am not taking it anymore because God has already healed me)
--had a fun experience at Calypso

--tasted their street foods at their agorae, soo yummy!
--had shopping..i soo love it!their store attendants were so beautiful, they all looked like celebrities.
--tasted their different cuisines..some were suppeeer delicious while the others? i can't spell the taste.lol
--It was the first time that I have seen and tasted a yellow watermelon..yuuuum!
--went back to manila in the 27th and had our hair cut at ricky reyes salon.
--all in all I supppeeerr enjoyed this trip =)


Thank you Lord for the opportunity, I am looking forward in seeing you again, Bangkok!!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Good Morning Holy Spirit! by Benny Hinn


 
Good Morning,Holy Spirit!


                      I have read this book years ago but I could still vividly remember some parts of this book. This book helped me a lot in my Christian walk. It inspires and encourages Christians out there to be intimate with the Holy Spirit. I highly recommend this book to all Christians especially the young people out there. God Bless you all!

Something in the Water by Brooke Fraser





 Something in the Water by Brooke Fraser

Do do do do do do do do do do

I wear a demeanor made of bright pretty things
What she wears, what she wears, what she wears
Birds singing on my shoulder in harmony it seems
How they sing, how they sing, how they sing

Give me nights of solitude, red wine just a glass or two, reclined in a hammock on a balmy evening
I'll pretend that it's no thing that's skipping my heart when I think
are you thinking bout' babe? I'm crazy over you

Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water, something in the water
Aaah Aaah Aaah
There's something in the water, that makes me love you like –

I've got halo's made of summer, rhythms made of spring
What she wears, what she wears, what she wears
I got crowns of words a woven each one a song to sing
Oh I sing, oh I sing, oh I sing

Give me long days in the sun, preludes to the nights to come previews of the mornings laying in all lazy give me something fun to do like a life of loving you
Kiss me quick now baby I'm still crazy over you

Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water, something in the water
Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water that makes me love you like I do

Oooh oooh oooh Oooh(x3)

Give me nights of solitude, red wine just a glass or two, give me something fun to dooooo

Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water, something in the water
Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water that makes me love you like I do

Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water, something in the water
Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water that makes me love you like I do


Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water, something in the water
Aaah Aaah Aaah
there's something in the water that makes me love you like I –

Do do do do do do do

Friday, November 5, 2010

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Dug Down Deep: Unearthing What I Believe and Why It Matters


"If you're looking for 'that one book' that will push you farther down the road to faith than you've ever journeyed before, Dug Down Deep is it. I highly recommend it!"
- Joni Eareckson Tada

 

 

 

About Dug Down Deep
This book is written by a young Christian author Joshua Harris who also wrote the books I Kissed Dating Goodbye (1997),Boy Meets Girl (2000), Not Even a Hint: Guarding Your Heart Against Lust (2003), Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is)(2005), Stop Dating the Church!: Fall in Love with the Family of God (2004).
The book is written to be accessible to people who might not normally read theological books. That includes Christians who are turned-off by doctrinally faithful but arrogant believers as well as people who are skeptical of the usefulness of Christian doctrine. It's also a useful book for people outside the faith who have never really understood basic Christian beliefs.

Dug Down Deep has eleven chapters--eight of which are reflections on key Christian beliefs including the Doctrine of God, Scripture, the Person and Work of Christ, the Atonement and the Holy Spirit. Personal and narrative-driven, Dug Down Deep shares the questions, misconceptions and hang-ups Harris had what it's meant to allow Scripture's truth to reshape his thinking.

--Prayer of Jabez--

1 Chronicles 4:10
Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, "Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain." And God granted his request. (NIV)

Leap of Faith

           I have always wondered what's beyond the horizon. I have always wished to explore, meet other people and travel. But whenever I try to take a step to go outside my comfort zone, fear consumes my whole being. 
         'Twas not until I realize that I am not getting any younger at all. I need to stand on my own and be independent. I may sacrifice some of my "used to" activities but in the end I am going to see the positive results which does not concern only me but to my future family as well. 
          With this is also in mind that God will never leave me nor forsake me.
                                                                       This is it, a Leap of Faith!