When My Mind Becomes Deeper…

November 25, 2005

Statement of Love

kiss

Article 1:

Statement of Love:
The Kiss

1.
Kiss on the hand
I adore you

2.
Kiss on the cheek
I just want to be friends

3.
Kiss on the neck
I want you

4.
Kiss on the lips
I love you

5.
Kiss on the ears
I am just playing

6.
Kiss anywhere else
lets not get carried away

7.
Look in your eyes
kiss me

8.
Playing with your hair
I can’t live without you

9.
Hand on your waist
I love you to much to let you go

Article 2:
The Three Steps

1.
Girls:
If any guys gets fresh with you, slap him.

2.
Guys
If any girl slaps you, her intentions are sti ll good.

3.
Guys & Girls
Close your eyes when kissing, it is rude to stare.

Article 3:
The Commandments

1.
Thou shall not squeeze
too hard.

2.
Thou shall not ask for a kiss,
but take one.

3.
Thou shall kiss
at every opportunity.

* Remember *
A peach is a peach
A plum is a plum,
A kiss isn’t a kiss
Without some tongue.
So open up your mouth
close your eyes,
and give your tongue
some exercise!!!

Here are a few reasons
why guys like girls:

1.
They will always smell good
even if its just shampoo

2.
The way their heads always
find the right spot on our shoulder

3.
How cute they look when they sleep

4.
The ease in which they fit into our arms

5.
The way they kiss you and
all of a sudden everything
is right in the world

6.
How cute they are when they eat

7.
The way they take hours
to get dressed
but in the end
it makes it all worth while

8.
Because they are always
warm even when its minus 30 outside

9.
The way they look good
no matter what they wear

10.
The way they fish for compliments
even though you both know that you
think she’s the most
beautiful thing on this earth

11.
How cute they are when they argue

12.
The way her hand always finds yours

13.
The way they smile

14.
The way you feel
when you see their name
on the call ID
after you just had a big fight

15.
The way she says
“lets not fight anymore”
even though you know that
an hour later….

16.
The way they kiss when
you do something nice for them

17.
The way they kiss you
when you say
“I love you”

18.
Actually …
just the way they kiss you…

19.
The way they fall into your arms
when they cry

20. Then the way they apologize
for crying over something that silly

21.
The way they hit you
and expect it to hurt

22.
Then the way they apologize
when it does hurt.
(even though we don’t admit it)!

23.
The way they say “I miss you”

24.
The way you miss them

25.
The way their tears
make you want to
change the world
so that it
doesn’t hurt her anymore…..
Yet regardless
if you love them,
hate them,
wish they would die
or
know that you would die
without them …
it matters not.
Because once in your life,
whatever they were to the world
they become everything to you.
When you look them in the eyes,
traveling to
the depths of their souls
and
you say a million things
without trace of a sound,
you know that your own life
is inevitable consumed
within the rhythmic beatings
of her very heart.
We love them for a million reasons,
No paper would do it justice.
It is a thing not of the mind
but of the heart.
A feeling.
Only felt.

October 12, 2005

The Hand Count and Recount Experts - Single Moms

Filed under: Opinions, Feature

mom

Just read and learn something from this. This is actually an article from http://www.momsrefuge.com/single/0012/handcounts.html.

I picked up this mornings’ paper and was delighted to see that the entire country is experiencing a bit of the life of a single mom — “hand counts and recounts.” Our lives are one big roller coaster of recounts. I can’t think of a day of my life as a single mom that I’m not involved in this arduous process.

Think about it. Recounting the bill totals to see if one more dollar could be found to leverage the kids’ vote for a night out at the movies. Then there is the recount of all the change in the bottom of our handbags, hoping there are enough quarters, dimes, nickels or pennies to add up to a few more dollars.

Or, how about the daily recount of missing socks? Yep, there are always missing socks to be found. Sometimes, they have disappeared only to be found after their mate has been thrown away.

We have even named some of our more frequent recounts. The One-Two-Three is probably our most famous. You know, “If you don’t stop doing that by the count of three you are going to your room. No, I mean it — 1-2-3 …”

We use hand recounts especially for our teenage constituents. Recounting the minutes they are late for curfew. Recounting the number of times we have to walk by their room and close the door because it is so messy. Recounting the number of times we say, “How many times do I have to tell you??”

Last, but undoubtedly not least, are the recounts on the men in our lives. Let’s see … there are the ones who mysteriously disappeared, the ones who weren’t quite sure what they really wanted, the one’s who we thought had our vote but by closer inspection, really didn’t …

Not only are we forever recounting, but also someone is always challenging our results. Sometimes it is our own children, family and friends. Occasionally it’s the bill collectors or even our own government — the IRS. And when it comes to getting all of those recounts done, there certainly aren’t a plethora of dedicated volunteers showing up at our “camp” at 7 a.m. to help.

Single moms are in actuality the experts at hand counts and recounts. Our lives revolve around them. It’s frustrating, it’s confusing and yes, it’s time consuming. But it is part of our process. It’s written into the Constitution of Single Motherhood and it’s critical that we get it right.

So, stop all the fussing and whining about the Florida election recounts. Just get on with it. In fact, it you really want to get it done right, call in the experts. Women who know 1-2-3 like the back of their hand, women who go to sleep counting and wake up recounting, women who are used to being challenged on their results, women who have made recounting an art and a science — Single Moms. And while you are at it, send a few of those dedicated volunteer our way.

junifer vanissa p. denopol
http://www.vhanz-blogger.blogspot.com
http://www.blogomonster.com/vhanz

August 12, 2005

Work Dedication

Filed under: Opinions, Feature

work

I should be going home tomorrow in our province to visit my family and to attend my nephew’s 1st birthday but I guess that would remain a vision because I have a to render overtime to work on our company sites.

Although I really love going home because I already missed our baby boy- our youngest and only brother in the family, I have to work because this is my life also and I love my work so much.

Have to end this now because I have to go. ’til next!

August 9, 2005

Food for the thought…

Filed under: Opinions

country

japan

Something worth reading during these times of political uncertainty…to reflect and act.

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“Where we are as a country is one of nature’s unfathomable
mysteries; what we want to be and what we eventually become as a
nation are matters of choice that could transform a mystery either
to a glorious gift or a painful curse…”

The difference between the poor countries and the rich ones is not
the “age” or location of the country. This can be shown by
countries like India & Egypt that are more than 2000 years old and
are still considered poor.

On the other hand, Canada, Australia & New Zealand, which 150 years
ago were inexpressive, today are developed countries and are rich.

The difference between poor & rich countries does not reside in the
available natural resources.

Japan has a limited territory, 80% mountainous, inadequate for
agriculture & cattle raising, but it is the second world’s second
biggest economy. The country is like an immense floating factory,
importing raw material from the whole world and exporting
manufactured products.

Another example is Switzerland, which does not plant cocoa but has
the best chocolate products of the world. In its little territory,
they raise animals and plant the soil during 4 months per year.
Not enough, they produce dairy products of the best quality. It is
a small country that transmits an image of security, order & labor,
which made it the one of the
world’s strongest and safest countries.

Executives from rich countries who communicate with their
counterparts in poor countries show that there is no significant
intellectual difference.
Race or skin color are also not important: immigrants labeled lazy in
their countries of origin are the productive powerhouses in rich
European
countries.

What is the difference then?

The difference is the attitude of the people, framed along the years
by education & the culture. On analyzing the behavior of the people
in rich & developed countries, we find that the great majority
follow the following
principles in their lives:

1. Ethics, as a basic principle.
2. Integrity.
3. Responsibility.
4. Respect to the laws & rules.
5. Respect to the rights of other citizens.
6. Work loving.
7. Strive for saving & investment.
8. Will. Accompanied by super action.
9. Punctuality.

In poor countries, only a minority follow these basic principles in
their daily lives. We are not poor because we lack natural
resources or because
nature was cruel to us. We are poor because we lack attitude. We lack
the
will to comply with and teach these functional principles of rich &
developed societies.

If you do not forward this message nothing will happen to you. Your
pet will not die, you will not be fired, you will not have bad luck
for seven years and also you will not get sick.

But if you love your country, let this message circulate!

July 7, 2005

Breaking the Silence

Filed under: Opinions

It has been quite a while that I really remained silent with the hottest controversy that has shaken the whole nation. But i guess, I really have to react now because it seems that I am already annoyed with the lots of talks the media has spread all over and this influences the Filipinos, I believe.

It’s all about the controversial audio tape that contains the conversation between the nation’s president and the COMELEC commissioner. This is a vague issue I would say, because even if the president has admitted that it was really her voice in the audio tape, it is still unjustifiable to impeach her right here and there. In fact, a senator in the name of Sen. Tatad admitted that it was he who has spreaded the wiretapped tapes and that he even gave the tape to somebody to make some editting on its content. This senator belongs to the admin opposing party and this is a BIG and CLEAR explanation that the audio tape is not a strong evidence against Pres. Arroyo.

The COMELEC commissioner in the name of “Garciliano” admitted that there were lots of the last election’s candidates who called him up including Sen. Ponce, Legarda, and a lot, lot more from the opposition party. This is just a political game and we should not believe directly to anybody in the position because all of them has something “fishy” inside. All of them are not looking for the welfare of the nation but to their own selfish agenda.

However, there are also lots of funny stories that came out amidst this controversy and one of these is the Estrada’s political resurrection. Oh my gosh…what the hell these kind of people are who still believe in Estrada’s capability to lead the nation! I will just have to leave this issue hanging as of the moment now. There are a lot to say about this but as of the moment I have to hold this back yet.

More on this later!






















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