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Thursday, 10 July 2008

  • THE CAR COSTS $4.8 MILLION AND IF YOU WANT TO TOUCH IT, YOU HAVE TO PAY $1000.
    IT BELONGS TO PRINCE ALWALEED FROM SAUDI ARABIA.

    Diamond  Covered Mercedes of Prince Waleed:

















    Remember this when gasoline hits $5.00 a gallon, and maybe we should all get these instead

    Smart fortwo

Wednesday, 07 May 2008

  • Pass it on

    skater boys, punk hair, and what people saw as non-academic, lazy, party types...and what people couldn't see was  the something more in these guys. They are so different but yet so much in common (the characters that can take them way ahead), and who would of imagine that they came so far, exceled so much . So to all those skeptics aka stupid heads! They're all wrong

    - You all are doing just fine, continue to push yourselves and better yourselves.
    - Always find room for Jesus in your lives, however much or little,
    - Never look down on others and give understand lots of room!!
    - In the courts of academics, certificates, schools, and relationships, your all achieving on and off the courts!
    - But don't stop here...pass it on!

      
     

    And here's the new kids on the block! Guys/gals, remember to encourage the ones behind us, who knows...one of these days, they might just pass us in doing great things! Like proffesional wrestling or body building. They already got the poses down



Friday, 29 February 2008

  • propose to men on quirky leap day



    friend came by and showed me her newpaper of leap year quirks. Never heard of the leap year proposal before, and thought it was a funny. Did you know, leap day birthdays get mcdonalds free mcskillet burrito, lunch at boston market, and morton steak house (eight markets) offers a special free birthday dinners?!?! Papa john even have a "for all pankind pizza?" Maybe this proposal thing is for reals? Too bad birthday doesn't land on a leap day hahaha

    So what is the leapday phnom? "Leap years were added as a way to correct a timekeeping error in the Julian calendar, which didn't account for the fact that the earth takes about 365<MD+,%30,%55,%70>1/<MD-,%0,%55,%70>4 days to circle the sun. To simplify the oddity, our modern calendar tallies those quarter-days up, every four years, to get Feb. 29...Even among leap-year days, today is special: It is the first five-Friday February since 1980 and another won't occur until 2036." - dailynews

Thursday, 28 February 2008

  • Spring!

    is just around the corner

    80% of American adults do not meet the recommended 30 minutes of moderate level physical activity, 25% Americans are not physically active at all

    •Physical activity has all but vanished from our day to day activities as technology helps us become more and more efficient. 
    •It is recommended that adults get 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity on at least five days a week to reduce their risk for disease
    •If you are getting 10,000 steps a day, you are most likely meeting this guideline. 
    •Increases: muscle mass, strength, aerobic capacity, flexibility, balance, cognitive ability, HDL (good) cholesterol, quality of sleep, self esteem, quality of life, basal metabolic rate

    Its obvious that i need to step up and given a chance to win a nano, a pedometer that i get $10 back incentive doesn't hurt. What better way to welcome Spring, 10,000 steps sponsosred by warner bros and standford.edu. How about it? step it up where ever your at, maybe not for the nano, or a pedometer, but for health =)


Friday, 05 October 2007

  • wow, its been a while 

    just when i'm about to make a xanga comment I forgot my password and had to guess a few times to get it right.

    So what to share? How about the airport experience that is something NEW! to me




    My take on learning is, we can never be too old or young to learn something new. That lessons in life can be thought by the youngest of hearts or the wisest in age. And the only thing i can think of that stops me from learning is these words "Pride and stubborness."

    I was reminded of the simple words of someone younger than me, about giving people chances, not being too quick to judge, to let and treat others as how we like to be treated. Been reading phil 2, about imitating Christ's humility and taking to heart my attitude, servanthood, humblness, being an encouragement and how my actions exalts God or not. It didn't occur to me at first but, reading Phil 2 reminded me of those simple words, and what stood out from the passage is this "...each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others."

    I'm very thankful to have such a broad spectrum of friends to learn and be encouraged from,  and that being said, here is what i learned from the airport trip:

    Be positive and those around you will be encouraged to be positive

    The routine of taking mom to the airport had always been the same, talking to her about business, and at times heated disccuessions, but always sending her off with prayer, prayer that just didn't seem right after an arguement. So instead of the routines, I ask mom if we can pray from the time we leave our house to the airport. Anything and everything can be prayed for.... Her parents, her family, our family, our dreams, for wisdom, safty, health, and so on. In many ways, I can see the changes as she left the terminal with smiles and a peace of mind.

    The picture doesn't do justice, but she was really happy..ok! =)

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