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Friday, April 17, 2009

matanda na ako.. big girl na sya eh


marunong ng magpose si Ineng ko..



at isa pang matinding posing..



practice nila before the coronation



pinasayaw sila during the last canvassing..



nap time para sa magpinsan..



nagstart na pala ang summer classes ni Franching ko.. kaya hatid-sundo ko muna sya. two-hours lang yung klase kaya, hinihintay ko na sya.. sayang sa gasolina eh.

BbF/BoF

kagabi natapos ko ng panoorin ang Korean version ng Hana Yori Dango, Boys before Flowers..





F4:
Lee Min Ho as Goo Joon Pyo
Kim Hyun Joong as Yoon Ji Hoo
Kim Bum as So Yi Jung
Kim Joon as Song Woo Bin


hay, mga gwapo ang mga dongsaeng na ito..

hyeong?


(left) Lee Min Ho of Korea's Boys before Flowers
and
(right) Ely Buendia of Pupil (band)


agree?

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Jap-Tai-Kor adaptations

original Japanese manga, Hana Yori Dango (2005)


Taiwanese version, Meteor Garden (2001)


Korean version, Boys before Flowers (2009)



main casts (in character names):






























Taiwan
Japan
Korea

Barbie Xu


Shan
Cai

Inoue Mao


Makino
Tsukushi

Koo Hye Sun


Geum
Jan Di

Jerry Yan


Dao
Ming Si

Matsumoto Jun


Doumyuoji
Tsukasa

Lee Min Ho


Goon
Joon Pyo

Vic Zhou


Hua
Ze Lei

Oguri Shun


Hanazawa
Rui

Kim Hyun Joong


Yoon
Ji Hoo

Ken Zhu


Xi
Men

Matsuda Shota


Nishikado
Sojiro

Kim Bum


So
Yi Jung

Vaness Wu


Mei
Zuo

Abe Tsuyoshi


Mimasaka
Akira

Kim Joon


Song
Woo Bin



for me, Koreans are better looking..

Sunday, April 5, 2009

1st Runner Up

my daughter was one of the candidates for the Easter Angel of our Parish. it's a fund-raising project of the church.


she finished 1st runner up! =) thanks to my tita dahil kinarir nya ang magbigay ng envelopes.


she wore this dress, a hand-me-down, used by her cousins (ate Ion and ate Sam) who were former easter angels too.


yesterday, the coronation lasted for less than one-hour.. they just awarded the angels with these..

trophy


sash, crown and wings of course

Saturday, April 4, 2009

5000?


ganito karami na? true kaya ito? hhmm.. acutally, kokonti pa ito compared sa ibang mga blogs dyan... pero for my blog, marami na ito




Merci beaucoup! =)

Thursday, April 2, 2009

mababaw lang ako

Hot Shot [T-drama]

nung mar30, nagsimula na sa Abscbn ang Hot Shot pero pinapanood ko na sya sa internet. nakakatuwa si Show/Alan Lo, ang cute magpatawa (for me ha, kasi nga mababaw lang naman ko). ang gwapo ni Wu Chun kaso bihira lumabas =(. si Jerry Yan naman eh guwapo pa rin pero halatang nagkaka-edad na at as usual mayaman na naman ang role nya na bagay-bagay sa kanya.

it's about basketball, love, life, techniques and stunts.


cute nitong Winning Dance nila.. Superman by Nese.. parang Crank That (Soulja Boy)

ang napansin ko lang eh medyo brutal yung laban against can/ah fu.. parang walang technical foul na tinatawag yung referee, para rin sana di ba makatotohanan sana. pwede bang gamitin ang street basketball kapag student athlete ka?

sa episode 13 or 14 na lumabas si Wu Chun.. sumali si Wu Chun sa Pi Li College basketball team..

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Myth of the Stay-at-Home Mom

Being a "stay-at-home mom" is by no means related to the term "non-working," in any way, shape, or form! In fact, mothers who choose to stay home have one of the most demanding and important jobs in today's society. This is a career that requires seven, on-call 24 hour shifts, each and every week, 52 weeks a year.

The world's stereotypical image of the "stay-at-home mom" is a woman sitting on her sofa, eating bonbons and watching soap operas all day. The real truth is that the job of raising children never ends. It's not a job where you get to leave work at the office, or clock out after an 8-hour shift. There are always things needing attention, such as: meals that need preparing or cleaning up from, mountains of laundry to wash, dry, and put away, a home that needs constant cleaning, doctor visits, soccer practice, and grocery shopping - just to name a few.

Full-time mothers get the first call when volunteers are needed for any school function, field-trip or fundraiser. If you choose to be a full-time mom, you probably won't be home very much. You will find yourself organizing trips, running bake-sales and driving children whose parents are stuck at work to museums. You put in all the work of "working parents" without the paychecks or the breaks.

The rewards of participating in, and the impact on your children's learning, development, and values is priceless. Raising children as a full-time mom is a career that requires a multitude of skills, including patience, wisdom, and thinking quickly on your feet. All are key elements of successful parenting. Another "perk" to staying at home to raise your children is that your parenting guilt level is greatly reduced. You'll never have to question the quality of your child's care, or if you are spending enough "quality" time with them.

Do you get sick days or vacation time? For most full-time, those benefits are not an option, unless you physically cannot get out of bed or are fortunate enough to have hired help or help from a loving spouse, relative, or close friend. Your work needs to be accomplished so the household doesn't fall apart. Even when you're sick, it's business as usual.

If you are or are considering being a full-time mom, give yourself a pat on the back and a whole lot of credit. When you calculate just how much it would cost your family to hire someone to do all that, you do, you realize just how valuable choosing to be a stay-at-home mom can be to your family!

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