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Sunday, June 15, 2008

School Holidays

School holidays start today which means I will have my break too. The school vacation in Brunei will end on 29th June. I've been looking forward to this holiday since last month....yeah since my maid went back to her country with with lots of made up reasons. With her absence, I've been doing housework with the help of my beloved children and hubby. However, surprisingly, I don't feel stress out doing the housework even if I have to get up at 5 a.m to do the laundry and preparing breakfast and lunch for my family since I usually go to work before 7a.m and finish work at 3 p.m. I love doing these chores, I feel satisfied to be able to prepare everything for my family and to see how clean and tidy my house is, especially the kitchen. I even thought of quiting my job and be a full time housewife...The absence of my maid teaches my children to be independent and to do the housework. They clean the dishes after lunch and dinner and their bedrooms which they didnt do when the maid was around.
I planned to do some activities with my children this school break. We will take them fishing, shopping ( which my daughter Erah loves doing) and visitng relatives. My son and my daughter cant afford to do many activities as they will be sitting a big and important exam, which is the 'O' Level exam this October. As for me, I will try the new recipes that I found from the internet and that were given by my friends few months ago. I am thinking of baking different kinds of cheesecakes as my family loves eating them. However, I need to be careful with Erah as she is now a kind of overweight. She loves eating cakes and western foods and she often nags me to make lasagne and pancakes for her and I often tell her she needs to be dieting.

Tips to Stay Young n Happy Always :)

1. Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight, and height. Let the doctors worry about them.. That is why you pay them.

2. Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down. (Keep this in mind if you are one of those grouches!)

3. Keep learning: Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain get idle. 'An idle mind is the devil's workshop.' And the devil's name is Alzheimer's!

4. Enjoy the simple things

5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath. And if you have a friend who makes you laugh, spend lots and lots of time with him or her!

6. The tears happen: Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life, is ourself. LIVE while you are alive.

7 Surround yourself with what you love: Whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.

8. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.

9. Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is

10. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

HEALTH TIPS

For those who have weight problems and do not have time to go to the gymn, here are some tips that I read from ediets.com. It is very important for us to have an ideal weight, apart from health reasons, it also helps to boost our self esteem.

.Burn Extra Calories: 10 Simple Steps!
1. When you first wake up, commit to 10 minutes of continuous exercise. Choose only three movements and perform each in succession without stopping for 10 minutes. For example, you can perform modified push-ups on Monday, followed by crunches for your abs followed by stationary lunges. On Tuesday, you can perform free-standing squats with hands on hips, double crunches for abs and close-grip modified push-ups (hands 3 inches apart) for your triceps. All in 10 minutes! Just take a quick breather when you need it.

2. Perform timed interval walking in your neighbourhood or at lunch. If it takes 10 minutes to walk to a certain destination near your office or in your neighbourhood, try to make it in 8 minutes. You can also do this first thing in the morning before work as well as on your lunch break.

3. If you have stairs in your home or in your work place, commit to taking the stairs a specific number of times. Tell yourself that you'll take the stairs six or eight times (no matter what).

4. While seated, perform some isometric exercise to help strengthen and tighten your muscles. For example, while in a seated position, simply contract the abdominals for 30 seconds while breathing naturally. You can also tighten and contract your legs for 60 seconds. Perform about three sets per area. You'll feel your muscles get tighter in just three weeks if you perform this a few times per week.

5. For about $15, you can invest in a pedometer. It's a small device you can carry that records the amount of miles you walk per day. Each week, simply try to add just a bit more to the mileage. For example, let's say you walk one mile total during the day in the normal course of activities. Simply try to make it two miles total the following week. Just make a game of it. You'll burn more calories.

6.Tired at night and just want to sit in front of the TV? Try this technique: Take periodic five-minute exercise breaks and perform some muscle-stimulating and calorie-burning exercise. For example, take five minutes and perform only ab crunches. Then, when it's time for another five-minute exercise break, perform modified push-ups for five minutes. Then for a final five-minute break, perform stationary lunges. Try to do as many as possible in five minutes and try to beat your amount of reps during each subsequent break. It won't seem daunting because it's only five minutes at a time, split over a 30 or 60-minute time frame. Instead of rest breaks, you'll take exercise breaks. You don't really need to watch that new commercial do you?

7. How about performing one exercise movement per day for 7 to 10 minutes? For example, Monday: free-standing squats for seven minutes. Tuesday: chair dips for seven minutes. Wednesday: crunches and hip lifts off the floor for seven minutes. Thursday: modified push-up for seven minutes. Friday: stationary lunges for seven minutes. It's quick, simple and teaches consistency.

8. Want things even simpler? Take the longest route every time you have to walk somewhere -- even if it's to a co-worker's office.

9. Double-up the stairs. Every time you take the stairs, simply take a double step or every other stair. It will be just like lunges and the Stairmaster combined. Great for the legs and butt.

10. Perform any of the above with your spouse or a friend. I'm sure you can find someone who is in the same situation. The support will give you more motivation and you just may find that you can create even more workout time for yourself.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Story Time: The Princess

Once upon a time there lived a king. The king had a beautiful daughter, the PRINCESS.

But there was a problem. Everything the princess touched would melt. No matter what; metal, wood, stone, Anything she touched would melt. Because of this, men were afraid of her. Nobody would dare marry her. The king despaired. What could he do to help his daughter? He consulted his wizards and magicians. One wizard told the king, 'If your daughter touches one thing that does not melt in her hands, she will be cured.' The king was overjoyed and came up with a plan next day, he held a competition. Any man that could bring his daughter an object that would not melt would marry her and inherit the king's wealth. THREE YOUNG PRINCES TOOK UP THE CHALLENGE.

The first brought a sword of the finest steel. But alas, when the princess touched it, it melted, and t he prince went away sadly.

The second prince brought diamonds. He thought diamonds are the hardest substance in the world and would not melt. But alas, once the princess touched them, they melted. He too was sent away disappointed.

The third prince approached. He told the princess, 'Put your hand in my pocket and feel what is in there.' The princess did as she was told, though she turned red. She felt something hard. She held it in her hand. And it did not melt!!!

The king was overjoyed. Everybody in the kingdom was overjoyed. And the third prince married the princess and they both lived happily ever after.

Question: What was in the prince's pants?



(Scroll down for the answer)






M&M's of course. They melt in your mouth, not in your hand. What were you thinking??

Saturday, June 7, 2008

This article was an email sent by a good friend of mine. The tip given in this article really works. We've tried it with my youngest daughter who is six years old when she had cough and flu recently. She was able to sleep well till morning.

NEW USE FOR VICKS VAPORUB WOW!

I was raised, and raised my kids with Vicks. How come I never knew this? I can't wait for my next cough. Amazing ! READ IT ALL. It works 100 percent of the time, although the scientists at the Canada Research Council (who discovered it) aren't sure why. To stop night-time coughing in a child (or an adult, as we found out personally), put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at bedtime and then cover with socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about five minutes, and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. This works 100 percent of the time and is more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough medicines. In addition, it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will sleep soundly. I heard the head of The Canada Research Council describe these findings by their scientists when they were investigating the effectiveness and usage of prescription cough medicines in children as compared to alternative therapies like acupressure. I just happened to tune in to a.m. Radio and picked up this guy talking about why cough medicines in kids often do more harm than good due to the chemical make-up of these strong drugs, so I listened. It was found to be more effective than prescribed medicines for children at bedtime and in addition to have a soothing and calming effect on sick children who then went on to sleep soundly. My wife tried it on herself when she had a very deep constant and persistent cough a few weeks ago and it worked 100 percent! She said it felt like a warm blanket had enveloped her. The coughing stopped in a few minutes, and believe me, this was a deep (incredibly annoying - every few seconds!), uncontrollable cough, and she slept cough-free for hours every night she used it. If you end up sick, try it yourself and you will be absolutely amazed at the effect.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Tips for Students

Tips for Tests and Studying
by Vinakro


Everyone has to do tests and exams sometime in their lives, it's an unavoidable thing. The following tips for studying before the test, and tips for during the test will definitely help you improve your marks.

1.
Study over time - People tend to not worry about tests and assignments until the night before, in which they go crazy and try to cram everything into their heads. This doesn't work. When you learn something important, study a bit and revise on it every day. It could be just a few minutes, but it really helps.
2. Sleep - Always get good a good rest a few days before the test. 8-10 hours is normally pretty good. Sleeping gives back energy, and gives you focus. Sleeping 2 hours before a test will really affect your marks.
3. Don't eat heavy before a test - Don't eat large amount of foods before a test, as that takes blood and energy. After eating a lot, people tend to feel lazy and tired, which isn't good during a test.
4. Make sure you have all your equipment - Spend time before a test to check you have all your equipment needed for a test (Papers,
pen etc). This may seem stupid, but when you come to a test without anything to write with, you will feel really bad. Trust me, this happens.
5. Try not to cheat - In a test, if you try to cheat (ie looking at someone else's answers), it really isn't good for you. If someone catches you, you may get marks deducted or even get failed automatically. Then if their answers are different, you start feeling uneasy; who's correct? You or them?
6. Read the test first - You should always spend some time at the beginning of the test to look over the questions, make notes etc. This will help, as if you blaze through, you may miss out something or make a vital mistake.
7. Don't do something blind - Don't answer questions as quick as you can; think over it first. If it's multiple choice, read the question carefully and consider the answers. Eliminate any obvious answers you know are wrong. Then consider the remaining ones, and guess only if you have to. If it's an
essay, think of what you are going to write first, write a quick plan/draft if you can. Then get to the point; don't write anything unnecessary. The length of an essay doesn't mean anything.
8. Proof-read - After you have done everything, make sure you check your test. You never know when you missed a question, or made a spelling or grammar error. Simple mistakes may cost you a lot of marks.
9. Be confident - This is VERY important. You have to be confident in yourself, and not be
anxious. If you are nervous, you may make mistakes, or waste time. Believe in yourself, find a good place to do the test, and be confident that you can do it. If you keep thinking that you'll fail, you tend to do worse.
10. Tips for studying - Studying is very important, and how people study varies. A few tips for studying:
Make a study plan -Plan out when/what you will study, and for how long.
Resources - Guides, practice books, information on your test topic etc will always benefit you.
Work with others - Although this isn't something you should do 100% of the time when studying, it helps. Study with friends; test each other, give opinions etc. Study with
tutors; they correct your mistakes, and help you focus.
Study during differing times - Study during all kind of times; in the morning, during the day and night. Studying at the same time everyday will cause repetition and you will begin losing focus during that point of time, so keep it fresh.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Today's Menu: Sunday

Today I cooked 3 dishes for lunch. Two dishes are using belacan (shrimp paste)as one of the ingredients. The belacan is locally made that I bought from my sister's friend.
Sotong Masak Sambal ( Cuttlefish in Shrimp Paste)Ingredients:
Cuttlefish
Shallots
Garlic
Shrimp Paste
Dried Chillies
Oyster Sauce
Tamarind Sauce
Tomatoes
Green Chillies
Udang Tomato: Prawn in Tomato Sauce

Ingredients:
  • Garlic
  • Shallots
  • Ginger
  • Oyster Sauce
  • Tomato Sauce
  • Chilli Sauce

Kankong Masak Sambal Belacan


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