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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Lake Sebu in South Cotabato, Philippines

Lake Sebu is one of the most visited tourist spots in the Philippines. It is located in the Southwestern part of South Cotabato. Most of the people living around this place are the tribe of T'bolis who are known of their colorful costume made of tinalak. Lake Sebu is famous not just because of its breathtaking view and the majestic "Seven Falls" but being the "cultural landscape" in Mindanao.
The panoramic view of Lake Sebu.

Boat rides at a minimal price are available if you want to take a tour around the lake. 


The breathtaking view of one of the seven falls.
The newly added attraction of the place is the zip line adventure where you can see the rugged mountain terrain, magnificent hills and the spectacular waterfalls while doing the ride. Lake Sebu will truly capture the hearts of those who are nature lovers. 

Monday, July 4, 2011

The Benefits Offered by Fusion Excel Scalar Energy


My sister and her husband had introduced to me the Quantum Pendant, one of the many products of the Fusion Excel after hearing of my back pains. They lend me one of their Quantum Pendants and after several days of using it, the pain I am experiencing reduced considerably, my energy level improved. The presence of scalar energy in the product reduces tissue compression. Quantum pendant is made of natural minerals that are fused and structurally bonded together at a molecular level. It produces scalar energy that helps to enhance the body's bio-electric field. It promotes positive flow of energy and helps to maintain energy balance. It helps to restore energy that has become weak in the body. By restoring the energy balance in the body, they help one to maintain health and well-being. Some are the noted benefits;

A- to increase energy
B- to promote unclumping of cells
C- to enhance circulation
D- to enhance immune and endocrine systems
E- to destroy viruses and bacteria
F- to enhance the cellular nutrition and detoxification
G- to enhance cellular permeability
H- to reduce inflammation
I- to protect the DNA from damage
J- to retard the ageing process
K- to fight cancer cells
L- to strengthen the body's biofiled preventing electro-magnetic waves from affecting one's health
M- to focus and concentrate better
   

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

For Love or Money?

One morning, I found my boss and my co-employee starting an argument whether or not this co-employee of mine would accept a work abroad and earn a lot more away from his family or to stay at the company and be contented with what he earns, close to his family. The latter asserted that he has to earn more in order to support his three growing children and what he earns at present would not be enough to give his family a comfortable living. But since my boss is a woman and so am I, she encouraged this employee to stay because there's nothing more valuable than to have and be with your family. Money can't buy the time that you're going to loss--the time that you might have spend with your family while you're somewhere on a foreign land for money. What important is--- the family is kept together, money can be earned without going abroad, you just have to be contented and learn to prioritize your expenses. The boss said that when the employee married his wife, the wife never asked him to give the "world" to her or asked him what he can give but she married him because of her love , the happiness and comfort she feels whenever her beloved is around. Money is just temporary though it makes the world go round but the importance of having a family in tact is one thing that money can't buy. By listening to their argument, I would say that they both have their points, their pros and cons. Love can't feed a hungry stomach, can't send children to school. On the other hand, money can't buy time, love and happiness..but still, its nice to have both....


Thursday, May 19, 2011

How Time Flies.....Bunso turns 25


My youngest brother, Darwin was just 2 years old when our father died and me was just 11. Being the eldest of the 6 siblings, I stand as the mother whenever mama was not present because she had to work to support the family. I had never imagined that we could all survived after all those hardships that we had encountered during  our younger years. We are thankful enough that we managed to get through. The 4 of us had earned our baccalaureate degree, while the one after me chose to settle for an early marriage and now has 3 kids. But our dear "bunso" (youngest sibling) had preferred a Diploma in 2 years of Electronics Technology and fortunately landed a job as an Electrical Maintenance at the Robinson's Place. Today, our dear "bunso" turns 25, hmmm... this could only mean that a new chapter of our lives as siblings has been opened to be filled with another year of experiences, challenges and interesting stories of our lives' journey.