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Archive for March, 2010

I have recently observed that a lot of my high school and college friends and batch mates are either pregnant, recently gave birth, or has a wife that falls into that category. Not that I’m that interested with what’s happening in their life (I only keep track of my Nth level friends), but I think it would be a good idea to add some baby announcements feature in the social media group. Sort of a baby counter. Hehehe.

After all, it will also be a good source of what NOT-to-name your future baby. That is, you won’t have a duplicate or name confusion whenever they talk about your baby. And, baby showers and christenings are also good venues to have a mini reunion with your old schoolmates, don’t you think?

Now, how to have those social media networks include that feature… Hmmmm…



Not your ordinary gift

Author: admin
03 11th, 2010

It was my friend Jehan’s birthday last February 23. Jehan’s one of my very close friends in college and she moved to Canada when we were just in second year. It has been my personal tradition to send her birthday gifts to cheer her up since she had a hard time adjusting to the new environment back then.

Anyway, it’s already March and I still haven’t found the perfect gift for her. I don’t feel that bad though for sending a late gift because I’m the type of person who either give THE gifts that the recipient would really love or need, or not at all.

Hmmmm… for this year, maybe it’s time I go for a personalized gift – literally. A handmade card, or perhaps have something created with her name inscribed in it. What do you think?



Just Chillin’.

Author: admin
03 1st, 2010

A few days ago, we drove for about forty five minutes to visit our relatives. It was interesting, the young ones ended up playing card games like Poker and In Between, and the parents sat together and smoked Swisher Sweets.

I surely missed hanging around with them on road trips. We’d go to Camarines Sur and wakeboard, and drive away from where our parents hung out and just chill somewhere.

I went to far places with them, and never got bored. Ah, good old days.