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The Amazing Cucumber
2009
I found this article from my email and I thought it is great to share. I didn’t know that there are lots of vitamins that you can get from this fruit. Some of the benefits that you can get from cucumber are: you can use it as eraser, polisher, it can remove cellulite and headache/hangover, etc. The scientific name of cucumber is Cucumis sativus. It is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, which includes squash, and in the same genus as the muskmelon.
This information was in The New York Times several weeks ago as part of their “Spotlight on the Home” series that highlighted creative and fanciful ways to solve common problems.
1. Cucumbers contain most of the vitamins you need every day, just one cucumber contains Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium and Zinc.
2. Feeling tired in the afternoon, put down the caffeinated soda and pick up a cucumber. Cucumbers are a good source of B Vitamins and Carbohydrates that can provide that quick pick-me-up that can last for hours.
3. Tired of your bathroom mirror fogging up after a shower? Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the mirror, it will eliminate the fog and provide a soothing, spa-like fragrance.
4. Are grubs and slugs ruining your planting beds? Place a few slices in a small pie tin and your garden will be free of pests all season long. The chemicals in the cucumber react with the aluminum to give off a scent undetectable to humans but drive garden pests crazy and make them flee the area.
5. Looking for a fast and easy way to remove cellulite before going out or to the pool? Try rubbing a slice or two of cucumbers along your problem area for a few minutes, the phytochemicals in the cucumber cause the collagen in your skin to tighten, firming up the outer layer and reducing the visibility of cellulite. Works great on wrinkles too!!!
6. Want to avoid a hangover or terrible headache? Eat a few cucumber slices before going to bed and wake up refreshed and headache free. Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes to replenish essential nutrients the body lost, keeping everything in equilibrium, avoiding both a hangover and headache!!
7. Looking to fight off that afternoon or evening snacking binge? Cucumbers have been used for centuries and often used by European trappers, traders and explores for quick meals to thwart off starvation.
8. Have an important meeting or job interview and you realize that you don’t have enough time to polish your shoes? Rub a freshly cut cucumber over the shoe, its chemicals will provide a quick and durable shine that not only looks great but also repels water.
9. Out of WD 40 and need to fix a squeaky hinge? Take a cucumber slice and rub it along the problematic hinge, and voila, the squeak is gone!
10. Stressed out and don’t have time for massage, facial or visit to the spa? Cut up an entire cucumber and place it in a boiling pot of water, the chemicals and nutrients from the cucumber with react with the boiling water and be released in the steam, creating a soothing, relaxing aroma that has been shown the reduce stress in new mothers and college students during final exams.
11. Just finish a business lunch and realize you don’t have gum or mints? Take a slice of cucumber and press it to the roof of your mouth with your tongue for 30 seconds to eliminate bad breath, the phytochemcials will kill the bacteria in your mouth responsible for causing bad breath.
12. Looking for a ‘green’ way to clean your faucets, sinks or stainless steel? Take a slice of cucumber and rub it on the surface you want to clean, not only will it remove years of tarnish and bring back the shine, but is won’t leave streaks and won’t harm you fingers or fingernails while you clean.
13. Using a pen and made a mistake? Take the outside of the cucumber and slowly use it to erase the pen writing, also works great on crayons and markers that the kids have used to decorate the walls!!
my little baby josh
2009
Joshua Xavier
JOSHUA is from the Hebrew, and means “the Lord is my salvation.” In the Bible, Joshua was Moses’ successor; he led the children of Israel into the Promised Land.
XAVIER is from the Basque, and means “new house.” Also from the Arabic, meaning “bright.” Popular usage is traced to Saint Francis Xavier, a 16th century Jesuit missionary.
How to make your baby smarter
2009
I was reading my email and I saw this article from Parents dot com. I am a first time mom and I thought of sharing this informative article, ” 50 Simple Ways to Make Your Baby Smarter” to all parents out there especially the Moms.
Stimulate Baby’s Vision
1. Make eye contact. Take advantage of those brief moments when your newborn’s eyes are open, and look right into them. Infants recognize faces early on — and yours is the most important! Each time he stares at you, he’s building his memory.
2. Stick out your tongue. Studies show that newborns as young as 2 days old can imitate simple facial movements — it’s a sign of very early problem solving.
3. Let him reflect. Have your baby stare at himself in the mirror. At first, he may think he’s just eyeing another cute kid, but he’ll love making the “other” baby wave his arms and smile.
4. Make a difference. Hold up two pictures about 8 to 12 inches away from your baby’s face. They should be similar but have one small difference (perhaps a tree is in one but not the other). Even a young infant will look back and forth and figure out the distinguishing features, which sets the stage for letter recognition and reading later on.
Chat Her Up, Make Her Laugh
5. Blab away. All you may get is a blank look, but leave short pauses where your baby would speak. Soon she’ll catch on to the rhythm of conversation and start filling in the blanks.
6. Go gaga. Your baby really tunes in to your silly cooing and high-pitched baby talk.
7. Sing a song. Learn as many tunes as you can, or make up your own verses (“This is the way we change your diaper, change your diaper, change your diaper . . . “). Play Bach, the Beatles, or Britney Spears. Some research suggests that learning the rhythms of music is linked to learning math.
8. Clue him in. When you announce, “I’m going to turn on the light now” before flipping the switch, you’re teaching cause and effect.
9. Tickle her toes. In fact, tickle her all over. Laughter is the first step in developing a sense of humor. And playing games like “This little piggy” (finish by tickling her under the chin) or “I’m gonna get you” teaches your child to anticipate events.
10. Be a funny face. Puff up your cheeks, and have your toddler touch your nose. When she does, poof! Have her pull your ear, and then stick out your tongue. Make a funny noise when she pats your head. Keep to the same routine three or four times, then change the rules to keep her guessing.
11. Joke around. Point to a photo of Uncle Frank, and call him “Mommy.” Then tell your child that you were being silly and laugh at your “joke” to build her budding sense of humor.
Bond Every Chance You Get
12. Breast-feed, if possible. And do it for as long as you can. It’s a fact that schoolkids who were breast-fed as infants have higher IQs. Plus, nursing is a great time to bond with your infant by singing, talking, or simply stroking that delicious baby hair.
13. Make the most of diaper time. Use moments on the changing pad to teach body parts or pieces of clothing. Narrate to help your baby learn to anticipate routines.
14. Turn off the tube. Your baby’s brain needs one-on-one interaction that no TV show, no matter how educational, can provide.
15. Don’t forget to give it a rest. Spend a few minutes each day simply sitting on the floor with your baby — no music, bright lights, or playful tricks. Let him explore, and see where he takes you.
Get Physical
16. Be a playground. Lie down on the floor, and let your baby climb and crawl all over you. It’s cheaper than a jungle gym and lots more fun! You’ll help boost her coordination and problem-solving skills.
17. Build an obstacle course. Boost motor skills by placing sofa cushions, pillows, boxes, or toys on the floor and then showing your baby how to crawl over, under, and around the items.
18. Shake it up, baby. Teach her to twist and shout, do the funky chicken, or twirl like a ballerina.
19. Play “follow the leader.” Crawl through the house, varying your speed. Stop at interesting places to play.
20. Now follow his lead. As your toddler gets older, he’ll stretch his creativity to see if you really will do everything he does, like make silly noises, crawl backward, or laugh.
Explore New Surroundings
21. Share the view. Take your baby on walks in a front carrier, sling, or backpack, and narrate what you see — “That’s a little dog” or “Look at those big trees!” or “Did you hear that fire engine?” — to give your baby endless vocabulary-building opportunities.
22. Go shopping. When you need a break from your song and dance, visit the supermarket. The faces, sounds, and colors there provide perfect baby entertainment.
23. Change the scenery. Switch your toddler’s high chair to the other side of the table. You’ll challenge his memory of where things are placed at meals.
Play and Be Silly
24. Surprise her. Every now and then, delight your baby by gently blowing on her face, arms, or tummy. Make a pattern out of your breaths, and watch her react and anticipate.
25. Practice three-card monte. Grab a few empty plastic food containers, and hide one of your baby’s small toys under one. Shuffle the containers, and let him find the prize.
26. Play peekaboo. Your hide-and-seek antics do more than bring on the giggles. Your baby learns that objects can disappear and then come back.
27. Pick it up. Even if it seems like your baby repeatedly drops toys off her high chair just to drive you nuts, go fetch. She’s learning and testing the laws of gravity. Give her several pieces of wadded-up paper or some tennis balls, put an open bucket under her seat, and let her take aim!
Teach Texture
28. Grab a tissue or two. If your baby loves pulling tissues out of the box, let him! For a few cents, you’ve got sensory playthings that he can crumple or smooth out. Hide small toys under them, and thrill your tot when you “find” them again.
29. Get touchy-feely. Keep a box of different-textured fabrics: silk, terrycloth, wool, and linen. Gently rub the cloths on your baby’s cheek, feet, and tummy, describing the way each feels.
30. Feel your way. Walk around the house with your babe in arms, and touch his hand to the cool window, some soft laundry, a smooth plant leaf, and other safe objects, labeling items as you go.
31. Let your child play with her food. When she’s ready, serve foods that vary in texture — including cooked peas, cereal, pasta, or chunks of cantaloupe. She’ll get to practice her pincer grasp and explore her senses.
Teach Language and Counting
32. Take a cue from Sesame Street. Dedicate each week to a letter of the alphabet. For instance, read books that start with A, eat A foods, cut up snacks into that shape, and write the letter on your sidewalk with chalk.
33. Count everything. Count how many blocks your toddler can stack. Or the number of steps in your house. Or his fingers and toes. Make a habit of counting out loud, and soon he’ll join in.
34. Read books. Again and again! Scientists have found that babies as young as 8 months can learn to recognize the sequence of words in a story when it’s read 2 or 3 times in a row — this is believed to help them learn language.
35. Tell tall tales. Choose her favorite story — replace the main character with her name to make it fun.
36. Go to the library. Take advantage of storytime, puppet shows, and rows and rows of books.
Make Memories
37. Make a family album. Include photographs of relatives near and far, and flip through it often to build your child’s memories. When Grandma calls, show him her picture as he listens on the phone.
38. Create a zoo book. On your next visit, take photos of favorite animals to include in an album. Later, “read” it together, naming all the familiar creatures or adding animal sounds and stories.
39. Put her in the spotlight. Together, watch old home videos of your baby enjoying her first bath, learning to roll over, playing with Grandpa . . . Narrate the story to build language and memory.
40. Make a mug-shot memory game. Take close-up pictures of all the impor- tant people in your child’s life, get double prints — and you’ve got a set of matching cards. Lay them faceup on the floor, and help her find the two that are alike. As she gets older, you can alter the memory game by starting with the photos facedown.
Tips for Toddlers
41. Make more out of storytime. Point out little details in the pictures, and ask your toddler questions, ranging from the abstract (“Why do you think he doesn’t want to try green eggs and ham?”) to the concrete (“Have you ever seen a white dog?”).
42. Play in the rain. Jump in puddles. Sit in wet grass together. It’s a fun, albeit messy, way of learning about wet and dry.
43. Let him be the boss (sometimes). Build confidence by giving your toddler a choice between two items whenever possible: different-colored bowls at mealtime, for instance. He’ll learn that his decisions count — and get practice naming his colors.
44. Dress up. Let your toddler play with some of Dad’s old shirts. Dig out old winter hats, scarves, or orphaned gloves. Put yourselves in pretend situations, and see where his creativity and imagination take you.
45. Play it again, Sam. Dig out the box of your toddler’s old rattles and mirrored baby toys. You’ll be amazed at the new ways he finds to play with them.
46. Talk feelings through. Cuddle up at bedtime, and ask your child what made him happy or sad that day. What made him angry — or proud? You’ll help him recall the day, understand the past tense, and label his emotions. This is an activity to keep up — right until he heads off to college.
47. Hunt bugs. Look at pictures of harmless insects (ladybugs, crickets, butterflies) in a book or magazine, then go to the park to find some.
48. Wear rose-colored glasses. (Or yellow or blue.) Pick a color, and ask your toddler if he can spot it when you go on a walk or car ride together. Then let him pick a color for you to hunt.
49. Put your kid to work. Little tots can help sort laundry into darks and whites. Your child may even be able to pick out which clothes belong to her.
50. Speak volumes. Gather a few different-size cups or plastic containers, and let your child pour water from one to another at her next bath. Sometimes she’ll pour too much, other times too little. Talk about which cups are bigger and which are smaller.
Saturday 9: Joy to the World
2009
1. What to you is the most joyous aspect of the holidays?
being with my family having conversation
2. Do you get much snow where you live? If yes, do you enjoy winter sports like skiing or would you rather stay in by the cozy fire?
yes, we had so much snow last year. it is much better to stay home and be warm by the cozy fire but skiing would be fun at some point
3. Have you ever been on a sleigh ride or a carriage ride? Do you even like horses?
yeah when i was a kid. yes i like horses
4. During the busy week, what do you do to relax?
eat – watch – rest
5. Do you get stressed during the holidays?
sometimes
6. What holiday song could you happily never hear again?
Joy To The World ( since that is the title of our meme)
7. How do you decide on what present you pick for a person?
depends what he/she likes
8. What does this holiday season mean to you and why?
special because i am celebrating Christmas with my baby Josh
9. What holiday movies best describe the season for you and why?
Home Alone – i just like this comedy film
Thursday Thunks
2009
1. Sometimes when you are sitting around doing nothing, a thought randomly pops into your head. How many measuring cups do you own?
i guess two or three
2. What is your favorite ice cream topping?
chocolate and walnut and whipped cream =)
3. Egg nog – is it digestible?
oh yeah it is my favorite snack
4. Were you one of the insane humans who went to a store last Friday?
no I don’t have money to shop. hehe! I stayed at home watching movies and taking care of my baby
5. There are 12 months in a year, anywhere from 28 – 31 days in a month, depending on the year, of course. Each day holds a special meaning for someone, some days hold a special meaning for everybody. Do you have a 2010 calendar yet?
Thanks for reminding because we don’t have 2010 calendar yet.
6. Kids are funny sometimes and say the darnedest things, but it’s OK because they are kids and they are so adorable. A two year old is cute when they say a swear word. Admit it, they are. What was your favorite nursery rhyme growing up? Hey – if you don’t have a favorite, just work with me here and pick the first one that fell off the wall and broke like an egg or came out of the sky like a cow who just jumped over the moon.
it is a Tagalog nursery rhyme:
Sampung mga daliri
kamay at paa
dalawang mata
dalawang tainga
ilong na maganda…
Maliliit na ngipin
masarap kumain
dilang maliit nagsasabi
huwag kang magsinungaling!
7. Most of us have some type of machine that people like to call ‘vehicles’. Some are blue, some are yellow, some are red. Some have trunks, some have beds and some even can’t decide if they are a car or a truck. We put gas in them, check the oil and drive them all over the place and stop them in places called parking spots. Picture in your mind the machine you currently own and if you own more than one, picture the one you last drove – when was the last time you had a new tire on it?
I don’t know, ask my husband.
8. For those of us on Facebook, do you wish to share your Facebook identity with us?
i have an account but i am not active.
9. Santa’s coming! Where’s the best place to hide presents? Any clever little tricks for keeping those nosey people from ruining the surprise?
under the bed =)
10. Have you heard that the world is going to end in 2012? Some people think that the world isn’t actually going to go BOOM! and be no more, they think that the “end of the world” is actually going to be a worldwide takeover by a certain country and/or religion, which all has to do with the current president of the USA. Do you agree?
No I don’t believe on such thing. No one can tell when is the world will end.
11. Butterly, butterfly fluttering through the air, please don’t land on my freshly washed hair. What brand of shampoo did you use this morning? (and for those of you who still stink.. think of yesterday morning… and if that still doesn’t apply to you – go get your stinky butt in the shower!)
I am using Garnier.
Camera-Critters #86
2009

His name is Ben
He is friendly and adorable dog
He was sick on that picture that is why he look so sad
Free Nursing Covers
2009

Hi to all Mom’s and soon to be Mom’s
Check out these beautiful nursing covers. I got a promo code for free nursing cover at uddercovers.com. The code is “planning”. The regular price of these items is $32 but you can get it free using the promo code. If you are not breastfeeding, you can use it as gift for baby shower. The code is valid once per transaction, so you can use it again on other transaction.
baby you are now 6 weeks old
2009


hey baby boy!
you are now six weeks old
you just had your second Hep B shot two days ago
Dr. Han, your Pediatrician said you are a big and strong boy
you are now 11.4 lbs and 22 inches long
oh boy you drink a lot of milk, you can finished six oz milk each feeding
you do not like sleeping in your crib. you are more comfortable sleeping in the bed with mama and papa
you went to church four times already
you cry a lot when you are hungry
you usually awake at night and sleeping all in the morning
you like being on rock or swing
your ate joan always carry you and she loves talking to you
i get a lot of compliments that you are cute
you fart loud like your papa
you love listening music
everyone loves you
The Dating Profiles Meme: Go Fish
2009
1. Like to go fishing. Not really interested in hunting anymore.
My hubby and I love fishing too. We usually go to Iowa or Wisconsin to go fishing. We are hoping that we could go to Alaska to catch salmon. =) Never tried hunting.
2. When describing my best traits, I kind of sound like I’m describing a puppy.
So you mean you’re cute like a puppy! I never seen a puppy that is not cute. =)
3. I’m not an alcoholic or anything, but I do enjoy high proof beverages.
Oh i don’t like any alcohol drinks. But they said drinking a little wine will increase breastmilk supply.
4. I seriously have a radar for freaks so stay clear because I won’t respond.
haha! ok got it.
5. With the exception of living out my dreams of spending my life on the shoreline, there is absolutely nothing I lack.
Just like to have a simple and comfortable life.
6. Sight unseen, trust me when I say this. On a scale of 1-10, I am an absolute 10!
ah ok
7. I can be so intense sometimes I even scare myself.
Why? What do you mean?
8. I want someone funny but not a spaz.
Yeah, I think everyone wants to be funny but not spaz.
9. Well, the truth is, I’m a nerd who’s looking for another nerd to spend happy hours doing nerd-like things together.
So could you tell me what nerd does means to you?
10. I’m looking for a long term sizzle rather than jet-lagged flash.
Keep it up!















