
Source: thirtyhandmadedays.com via Jennifer on Pinterest
I haven’t taken a look at the site yet the statistics are alarming – I am going to be enforcing some stricter rules on my teenager that’s for sure.

Source: thirtyhandmadedays.com via Jennifer on Pinterest
I haven’t taken a look at the site yet the statistics are alarming – I am going to be enforcing some stricter rules on my teenager that’s for sure.
If you believe in horoscopes or are curious as to what lies ahead for you this year – look no more. Whether you are a celebrity, housewife or energy auditor, you can see what is in store for you in this year of the tiger!
TIGER
1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010
Zodiac’s Nature:
Unpredictable, rebellious, colorful, powerful, passionate, daring, impulsive, vigorous, stimulating, sincere, affectionate, humanitarian, generous. Can be restless, reckless, impatient, quick-tempered, obstinate, selfish, aggressive.
2010 is the year of the Golden Tiger so people born in the year of the Tiger are said to be offending the Grand Duke (Tai Suey Wu Hang) of the year and this will usher in inauspicious and difficult periods from time to time throughout the year. It is important that they should try to avoid going to funerals or attending wakes. If it cannot be avoided then they should not go home or go back to the office directly from the funeral or wake. Instead, they should stop by a restaurant or a crowded area along the way like a supermarket or a shopping mall. This is symbolic of shedding off the bad luck or negative energy in another place and not bringing it back to home or to the office. Then they must bathe with water that has been boiled with pomelo leaves to minimize their bad luck.
Tigers are offending the Tai Suey this year; scientifically they are affected by the unseen negative force from Jupiter on the Earth at 60 degrees Northeast. So, there are many unlucky stars that are gathered under their sign and present in their life cycle in year 2010, there is also a lack of lucky stars. They will face many problems and persecutions both in their work and private life. Thus, they should handle their work cautiously to avoid great failures.
In general, 2010 is not a good year for Tiger people, due to the influence of the planet Jupiter, thus Tigers should be flexible to cope with the sudden changes during the year. They have to mind their own business to avoid getting involved in disputes. They should steer clear from rumors and gossip. Beware of road safety to avoid accident. They will have some movement this year which translates as a chance to move house, change career or travel etc. However, it is important to keep in mind that they have to be more patient, keep a low profile and avoid conflict with people. Tigers should try to be humble enough to accept advice from older people because they must understand that experience cannot be purchased. A Chinese proverb says: “With one careless move, the whole game is over” and “There is always a person above the other”.
Although Tigers offend the Tai Suey this year, they will have a Powerful Star under their sign so that they can delegate and they will have more authority in their work. Conversely, they will face more challenges and annoyances that will cause them to have more stress and pressure. To conquer all the coming challenges, they should relax more and lift up their fighting spirit.
Financially, money luck is easy come and easy go; they can hardly save money this year. Therefore, they should be more conservative in handling their business and financial affairs especially in the lunar months of January, April and July. It is not a good year to start a new business or undergo expansion unless they are Tigers born in the lunar months of July, August, September, November and December. For these Tigers, they will have better luck this year and their chances of success are big.
Thus, these Tigers should treasure the timing and be alert to grasp opportunities to exhibit their talents throughout the year. Tigers should not be greedy because as I’ve said every year “Being too greedy will cause one to be poor” and will also cause bad luck to follow soon after. You can see in the year 2009 Year of the Earth Ox, if people were not too greedy for high interest returns then they would not have lost all their money in the stock market and other investments which in turn greatly contributed to the global crisis. So, it is absolutely not lucky for Tigers to invest in the stock market. Keep away from gambling and beware of money traps especially when engaged in contract signing. It is important not to lend money or be a loan guarantor otherwise they will suffer in the months to come. Instead, Tigers have to march, step by step to be successful this year.
In love affairs, this is not a romantic year for Tigers and they should not expect too much. They will easily have misunderstandings. Apart from this, they are quite emotional, jealous and suspicious. So, they should keep a clear mind since this will help them have a stable relationship. They have to be especially cautious in the lunar months of January, April, July and August. Regarding health, due to the influence of the unlucky stars; they should keep away from sharp objects and beware especially of road safety. Pay special attention when driving in the highway and avoid talking on the phone or texting while driving. Try to avoid any dangerous sports. Be cautious in the lunar months of January, April, May, June, July, August and October. It is important to do more exercise and be patient to avoid struggling with people. The younger generation of Tigers especially should avoid having too much nightlife since this is the way to avoid unnecessary troubles. Apart from this, Tigers should avoid visiting patients and attending funerals or wakes. For their protection, they have to carry a “Safety Medallion”, and a “White Jade Gourd” to avoid accidents. Try to have a blood test or donate blood in the beginning of this year after February 4, 2010. Do more charity. If possible, eat more vegetables than meat. Keeping happy always will help Tigers have better luck.
It seems that it’s going to be another great year for salons and spas. Fashion observers predict a great year for fashion and style, with people wanting to look good and are dying to experiment with change. Hairstyles will vary from season to season, and hair style experts have come up with new looks at different hair lengths for each change! How exciting is that? I love that as a consumer I now have so many options available for me.
Short Hairstyles will surely be the next big thing, with styles ranging from pixie, bob cut, curls and the shag to choose from. The short bob haircut, with thick sideswept bangs, coupled with thick highlights, will still prevail among women. The key to getting a gorgeous cut is finding the right length and style that will contour your face, highlight a feature and downplay other parts you want hidden. Coupled with make up tips that will help you achieve the look that you are aiming for, I am sure you will look fantastic.
I personally belong to the long tresses category and right now I am torn with having to keep it straight (easier options to style it) or having it curled (I am such a wash and wear + go hair person, truthfully, sometimes I even fail to remember to brush my hair) – any suggestions?
I have read so many e-mails about 80’s trends and fads that since we are starting a new decade, someone needs to move one and create a “are you a 90’s kid?” e-mail. So while I looking up an Oklahoma criminal defense attorney for endorsement, I came across an article which aptly describes MY high school life. I can’t help but chuckle.
Read on:
Tretorns
What they were: Low-cut sneakers (then billed as tennis shoes) that came in plain and printed colors, but the coolest pair to own was plain white.
Why we loved them: “Trets” were an alternative to those mass-produced white sneakers with barely-there soles (remember those Spartans?). In schools where they were allowed as P.E. shoes, girls would have their friends write on their Tretorns with permanent markers at the end of the school year.
(I actually had one when I was in 4th year high school already. As a kid, I am behind all the time with trends. I remember I had my first cellphone (a second hand one) when I was 19, a few months after I got pregnant. AND I never had a pager.)
Marks & Spencer Socks
What they were: Patterned white socks that cost five to 10 times more than an ordinary pair of Landmark or SM socks. They were knee-high, but the fashion was to scrunch them low.
Why we loved them: Although the typical Catholic schoolgirl had to comply with uniform requirements and dress codes, she pushed her snotty country club air into her choice of socks. And if you wanted to be a trendsetter to the second power, you’d wear DOUBLE M&S socks.
(I had plenty of these, primarily because there were a lot of knock-offs in SM. Since I have long lengs and slim ankles back then, it looked really good on me too.)
Yarn Ties
What they were: Brightly colored yarn ribbons used as hair accessories. Girls matched them with their brightly colored ’80s get-ups, adding the finishing touch to pigtails or ponytails.
Why we loved them: They were cute—a bit plumper than the kind your grandmother uses for knitting, and probably made popular by Drew Barrymore as Gertie in E.T.
Colored Rubber Bands
What they were: Cheap rubber bands that came in different colors. We bought them per piece or by the dozen at the palengke and sari-sari store, or by the box at Goodwill Bookstore or National Bookstore.
Why we loved them: Meant for office and school use, these rubber bands were improvised into bracelets. That cool, weird girl from school wore colored rubber bands that covered half her forearms—and you wanted them, too! They were the retro version of today’s baller bands—only more useful; during recess we’d link them into a long rope to play Chinese garter or 10-20.
Kung Fu Shoes
What they were: Usually black, low-cut martial arts shoes. Guys wore the ones with elastic bits on the sides, while the girls wore them with the strap across the front. Knockoffs gave girls better options—like those hip Mary-Jane styles—to keep us from looking like Bruce Lee.
Why we loved them: Blame it on the Karate Kid flicks. But they were more than a fad; Kung Fu shoes were comfortable to run in and kick around with, a la Ralph Macchio. Repeat after me: “Wax on, wax off…”
(I think these are making a comeback right?)
Hi Tops
What they were: Hi-cut sneakers or combat boots produced by the reigning brands of the ’90s—Reebok, LA Gear, Converse, and of course, Doc Martens.
Why we loved them: We wanted to break free from the low-cut mold and went for the hi-top rage. Although Reebok was the king, Nike soon joined the craze, followed by those knockoff LA Gear pairs with large “tongues” or (gasp!) blinking red lights. Pa-cool teens would even stick a piece of Lego at the back of their Docs like a key chain. Now you can tell your skater/punk nephews that OUR generation started the Converse and Doc Martens craze! Just don’t mention the shoes with lights or we’ll never hear the end of it.
(Oh my gosh, I remember how every cool kid in town wore DMs in school. Since I have big feet, DMs were out of the question because I would look like McDonalds. I secretly lusted after Chucks though. At almost 29, I have yet to own one).
Friendship Bracelets
What they were: Handmade bracelets made of string, yarn, beads, and other arts & crafts materials. They came in various colors and designs. You bought them from your crafty classmate, a street vendor, or better yet, made one as your labor of love for your best friend.
Why we loved them: Before Gossip Girl unleashed the conniving vixens in all of us, friendship was a term that ’80s kids took seriously. When wearing a friendship bracelet, you had to follow the golden rule: Never take it off (not even in the shower) or you and your best friend will fight. You should let it die a natural death when it falls off on its own or gets tugged accidentally.
(Again, something I never really got to wear, primarily because my wrist was too big and I personally looked so funny with them. I adorned my Jansport back pack with it though – now that was cool. I also made lots of them, because apparently I was good with color combinations
).
Swatch Watches
What they were: Colored plastic watches that came in bright colors and funky designs. The fad expanded to giant Swatch clocks that you’d hang next to your Madonna and Tiffany posters.
Why we loved them: Thanks to the effective endorsement of then “It” girl Mikee Cojuangco, Swatch watches made it to everyone’s must-have list. Everyone had at least two of these colored plastic watches—complete with rubber guards to keep the face from getting scratched. We’ll bet you also had a Swatch Pop with detachable straps so that you could clip the watch onto your shirt. And if you were a die-hard ’80s trendsetter, you’d wear the watch on your ponytail.
(Eternally grateful to my ninang for giving me a Swatch watch, I wore this to death. I had a red face with transparent strap as my first Swatch.)
Drawstring Nylon or Canvas Bags
What they were: Nylon fabric bags with a huge “Esprit” or “Esprit De Corp” printed on them, in lots of different color combinations. If you wanted an alternative to the Esprit drawstring bag, it was the Benetton beach bag.
Why we loved them: Esprit and Benetton were the Topshop and Zara of the ’90s. Everyone’s closet had at least one item from those brands. Teens used the nylon bags to hold their books or P.E. shoes.
(Trivia 999999: I never owned a Benetton. And all my Esprit stuff were hand-me-downs. Yet I was still pretty. Lesson learned: Just conveniently forget that your stuff aint brand new. And once a new girl with a Bennetton arrives, flash your Jansport backpack and appear to love alternative options.)
Drawstring Nylon or Canvas Bags
What they were: Nylon fabric bags with a huge “Esprit” or “Esprit De Corp” printed on them, in lots of different color combinations. If you wanted an alternative to the Esprit drawstring bag, it was the Benetton beach bag.
Why we loved them: Esprit and Benetton were the Topshop and Zara of the ’90s. Everyone’s closet had at least one item from those brands. Teens used the nylon bags to hold their books or P.E. shoes.
Trapper Keepers
What they were: This expensive loose-leaf binder had sliding plastic rings, colorful folders and pockets to keep school files, and a wraparound Velcro closure. The cover designs started off with cartoon and video game characters. Then in the early ’90s, abstract and computer-generated designs drew hundreds of fad-hungry teens to bookstores worldwide. Hollywood eventually caught up, and folders plastered with pictures of celebs, like the original gang from Beverly Hills 90210, also made it into local Trappers.
Why we loved them: Why write on a plain Corona or That’s Entertainment notebook when you could show off a Trapper Keeper? Artsy fartsies would even slit one side of the plastic lamination so that they could insert their favorite Guess and Calvin Klein magazine ads. It’s too bad certain private schools banned the use of Trapper Keepers, saying, “They are objects of materialism and envy.” Amen.
This was one area where I was really really cool. Since I have always been crafty (my brother is as well) and indigenous with supplies, I can afford to change trapper keepers which I made myself every quarter. My friends used to always borrow mine to look at all the doodles I drew, and the pictures of whoever celebrity I fancied at the moment. I went through Brian Austin Green, Eddie Furlong and Dean Cain.
They say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Beauty is subjective and everybody is really beautiful. But marketing has given us the concept of “beauty” – thin, sexy (shapely) bodies, fair skin, perfect face features – and it has greatly affected our concept of beauty nowadays.
While before plastic surgeries were frowned upon and altering one’s face and body were done in discretion, these days liposuction is done by people from all walks of life. It is now seen as a means to help people boost their self-confidence and gain a better concept of self.
One of the services at sono bello is the Vela Shape. As a woman, I think we were born with cellulite in our body. Vela Shape is the only proven non-surgical FDA-cleared medical technique for body reshaping and cellulite treatment. VelaShape™ enables you to comfortably and safely achieve a toned, contoured and well shaped body in as few as 4 sessions; making you look and feel more youthful. This non-surgical procedure also requires no downtime and is a virtually painless treatment for body reshaping and cellulite reduction.
While I am definitely open to liposuction (my tummy post-kids is a sight for sore eyes) – I am now leaning towards the non-surgical procedures that have been introduced lately. I am quite wary to be undergoing procedures under general anesthesia.
Since I spend about 90% of my time online most of the time, I have discovered other ways to make money and even get involved deeply into a hobby. That hobby my friends is digital scrapbooking, which can actually be mistaken for graphic design, sometimes. So as long as you got nice and decent design principles, know color palettes and have a good knowledge on Photoshop and Illustrator, you can be one. Of course, typography know how is also a must.
So a buddy saw my potential and has invited me to become a business partner. She is willing to invest and buy card printers from RACO Card Solutions and be a marketing associate as long as I take care of the design and production aspect. This is not your average card-making business. Card printers these days like Zebra, Fargo and Datacard have dual-side printing, monochrome and color card printers.
When you have it, the possibilities are endless. You can scope the market for offices and organizations who need new ID cards. Even libraries and schools (day care centers) need one. You can offer design work for brochures, calling cards, marketing materials and print them yourselves.
The more I think about it, the more I am comfortable with the idea!
Ever tried engaging in a game of paintball? It is recognized as one of the world’s most exciting outdoor participation sports ever since its conception 15 years ago. Enjoyed by people in over 40 countries, this competitive game which to me resembles a war game has kept men and women alike busy with the sport.
For example, paint guns are selling like hotcakes these days. The company ZephyrPaintball.com has never experienced such growth in sales, being a leader in supplying paintball supplies, equipments and accessories like Paintball pants, Paintball goggles, Airsoft equipment. They have low prices and provide FREE shipping!