Thursday, December 27, 2012
NetSuite Makes Dreams Come True This Holiday Season
Leading cloud ERP software company, NetSuite and members of SuiteImpact team – the company’s employee-volunteer group, held its 5th annual Adopt-a-Child giving program with non-profit partner Philippine Christian Foundation (PCF). Employees generously provided gifts for 120 children, which included one of the popular gifts - a bicycle! Dozens of employees were present to share the special moment with the young owners of new bikes and other Christmas presents. Gracing the event were NetSuite senior executives (standing, last row) James Dantow, General Manager & VP Worldwide Customer Support and David Geilhufe, NetSuite.org Program Director.
Other executives present were NetSuite Social Committee headed by Jheng Ponciano, Vice Pineda, Mitch Lucentales & Bernie Cadaing, NetSuite SuiteImpact Team Ambassador headed by Louie Baltazar and NetSuite.org Team members Mariel Bertumen and Rhoda Navarro.
NetSuite.org is the corporate citizenship arm of NetSuite, leveraging the company’s assets to create social impact for charities and social enterprises around the world. Through our unique initiatives, including product donations, pro bono service grants and social solutions we are supporting organizations worldwide better achieve their missions.
The PCF children had loads of Christmas presents all prepared to make the holiday more fun and memorable.
Kamlesh Rajyaguru, who represented NetSuite’s London office, was all smiles with his adopted Kid for the day.
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Life's a Happy Song
I got this video from YouTube when my friend Reena tweeted the link. Thought about posting this video here just before 2012 ends.
Life's a Happy Song
Everything is great everything is grand
I got the whole wide world in the palm of my hand
Everything is perfect its falling into place
I cant seem to wipe this smile off my face
Life's a happy song when there's someone by my side to sing along
When your alone life can be a little rough
It makes you feel like your 3 feet tall
When its just you times can be tough
When there's no one there to catch your fall
Everything is great everything is grand
I got the whole wide world in the palm of my hand
Everything is perfect its falling into place
I can't seem to wipe this smile off my face
Life smells like a rose with someone to ping with someone to pose
Lifes like a piece of cake with someone to pedal
Someone to break
Life is full of glee with someone to saw and someone to see
Life's a happy song when theres someone by my side to sing along
Ive got everything that I need right in front of me
Nothings stopping me
Nothing I can't be with you right here next to me
Life's a piece of cake with someone to give and someone to take
Life's a piece of pie with someone to wash and someone to dry
Life's an easy road with someone with you to share the load
Life's full of highs with someone to stir and someone to fry
Life's like a lamb and someone to lend a hand
Life's a bunch of flowers with someone a while to lay the hours yes it is
Life's a happy song when theres someone by your side to sing along
Everything is great everything is grand
I got the whole wide world in the palm of my hand
Everything is perfect its falling into place
I cant seem to wipe this smile off my face
Life's a happy song when there's someone by my side to sing along
When your alone life can be a little rough
It makes you feel like your 3 feet tall
When its just you times can be tough
When there's no one there to catch your fall
Everything is great everything is grand
I got the whole wide world in the palm of my hand
Everything is perfect its falling into place
I can't seem to wipe this smile off my face
Life smells like a rose with someone to ping with someone to pose
Lifes like a piece of cake with someone to pedal
Someone to break
Life is full of glee with someone to saw and someone to see
Life's a happy song when theres someone by my side to sing along
Ive got everything that I need right in front of me
Nothings stopping me
Nothing I can't be with you right here next to me
Life's a piece of cake with someone to give and someone to take
Life's a piece of pie with someone to wash and someone to dry
Life's an easy road with someone with you to share the load
Life's full of highs with someone to stir and someone to fry
Life's like a lamb and someone to lend a hand
Life's a bunch of flowers with someone a while to lay the hours yes it is
Life's a happy song when theres someone by your side to sing along
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
It's Christmas time in the city
Oh Christmas Day! We attended a Christmas eve mass last night at UST grandstand where thousands of people flocked together with their families. After the mass, we went home for our simple Noche Buena. Today, before heading to the mall for a movie, we made a quick visit to some friends nearby for a Christmas get together.
Our next plan was supposed to be a movie date. Okay, maybe they're not much Vice Ganda fans to give up a movie date or maybe Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) movies are not theirs this year. Mom was the happiest, that's me. It saved a lot in my pocket. I headed them to houseware section and bought a new table cloth, place mats and other kitchen wares. I didn't buy anything for myself because I think I've had enough for Christmas day already. Happy and contended, it's overflowing!
By the way, the picture was taken on Christmas eve when we went to Robinson's.
Our next plan was supposed to be a movie date. Okay, maybe they're not much Vice Ganda fans to give up a movie date or maybe Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) movies are not theirs this year. Mom was the happiest, that's me. It saved a lot in my pocket. I headed them to houseware section and bought a new table cloth, place mats and other kitchen wares. I didn't buy anything for myself because I think I've had enough for Christmas day already. Happy and contended, it's overflowing!
By the way, the picture was taken on Christmas eve when we went to Robinson's.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas everyone!
What are you having tonight for Noche Buena? Are you done preparing or will busy yourself in the kitchen later? I'm almost done with my menu as I only prepare a simple Noche Buena for us. We earlier planned to visit my sisters and spend our Christmas in our home province but our plan changed and will just celebrate Christmas at home. So here's wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.
Picture was taken yesterday at Robinson's for our last minute shopping. So very Christmassy! I hope Santa brings everything you want tonight! Merry Christmas everyone!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Holidays and Stress
Holidays mean shopping, gift wrapping, partying, food preparing and more. In this over tight schedule, you need to allocate more time and budget in this time of the year.
It should be all happiness but people seem to face holiday stress instead.
But why?
Let's start with the party. If you are not ready for the party and you do your shopping very late, most likely you'll pick only gifts that are generic. You can keep the stress out in the list if you just prepare it early on. Shop as early as you can and plan ahead of time.
If you face trouble and if problems come your way in this time of the year, just shrug if off and move on. It's sad to say that sometimes worst time comes during month of December. If it happens, leave the stress behind, stay strong and continue with life, move on.
Before even the holiday kicks in, start your healthy diet to prepare yourself for some unavoidable calories and cholesterol to inject into your body.
Stick to your budget. Before you put the gifts into your cart, check if you can afford them and if they still fit into your budget. Talk to the members of the family about the food to prepare for noche buena. In this case, you won't waste your money for the food that they don't like.
Exercise. Go to the gym because physical activities really help to relieve your mental stress. But if the stress really get into your nerves, easy.. go and do some yoga. There are some other ways to cope with this stress. A yoga dvd will surely make it easier for you without spending a single penny for gas.
Lastly if you are facing a really bad stress, better seek a professional help because stress can cause many physical illness and problems to your body.
But why?
Let's start with the party. If you are not ready for the party and you do your shopping very late, most likely you'll pick only gifts that are generic. You can keep the stress out in the list if you just prepare it early on. Shop as early as you can and plan ahead of time.
If you face trouble and if problems come your way in this time of the year, just shrug if off and move on. It's sad to say that sometimes worst time comes during month of December. If it happens, leave the stress behind, stay strong and continue with life, move on.
Before even the holiday kicks in, start your healthy diet to prepare yourself for some unavoidable calories and cholesterol to inject into your body.
Stick to your budget. Before you put the gifts into your cart, check if you can afford them and if they still fit into your budget. Talk to the members of the family about the food to prepare for noche buena. In this case, you won't waste your money for the food that they don't like.
Exercise. Go to the gym because physical activities really help to relieve your mental stress. But if the stress really get into your nerves, easy.. go and do some yoga. There are some other ways to cope with this stress. A yoga dvd will surely make it easier for you without spending a single penny for gas.
Lastly if you are facing a really bad stress, better seek a professional help because stress can cause many physical illness and problems to your body.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Good HouseKeeping Expo
Check this out! The newest event for the family from Good Housekeeping happening on December 15, 2012 at Trinoma Activity Center!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
A MAJOR TURNING POINT?
December 21, 2012 has become the most anticipated date of our age. Over the past several years we have been flooded with overwhelming information that the world is going to end this December. Numerous websites, television documentaries, newspaper articles and radio reports are continuously cropping up across the globe and warning us of impending disasters of massive proportions. We practically don’t know what to believe anymore!
Where did all this come from? This all stemmed from a calendar created by the Mayans, an ancient civilization. The Mayan calendar was a very precise calendar that accurately predicted events, such as eclipses, years before they actually happened. Surprisingly, this long count calendar ends exactly on December 21, 2012, 11:11 am (UTC- Coordinated Universal Time) or 7:11 pm (PT – Philippine Time). Because of that, many people began speculating that this is a prophecy that the world will end on that date. This rumour immediately spread around the globe like wild fire, especially now that mass media has begun jumping on the bandwagon.
Because of all of this negative news, a lot of people around the world are getting frightened. Fear has become intensified after television documentaries have shown real footage of survival bunkers being constructed globally, where the elite can hide for years starting on the dreaded day. One documentary even showed million-dollar arks being built for the mega-rich. Several have also started stock piling food supplies, water and other essentials of survival.
How about you? Are you going to be in a space of FEAR or a space of LOVE come December 21, 2012? John Calub, the Philippines’ number one success coach has come out to the public, in a recently held press conference, to boldly declare that there is no reason to be afraid on December 21, 2012. John Calubexclaims that only God knows when the world will end. He cites a Bible verse that reads, ““However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows. (Matthew 24:36)”. With the vision of moving people from fear back to love (our true essence), John Calub has gathered the country’s best motivational speakers to do a live conference and celebration called TURNING POINT 2012, which will happen on December 21, 2012, 1:00 pm to 12:00 am at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia, Pasay City. According to John, instead of being afraid, why not make December 21 a major turning point of your life and move yourselffrom poverty to abundance, suffering to happiness and failure to success. Be empowered in the Turning Point 2012 conference by Pido Aguilar (Best-selling author of the book Abundance), Dr. Christian Mancao (Pain Management Expert), Paolo Trinidad (Founder of Pinoy Laughter Yoga), SainayahGurnamal (Life Coach and Healer), Tony Suvega (FengShui Master), Dr. Kevin Plata (Clinical Psychologist), and much much more! Also, get amazed and entertained by the laser light display and magic show of master illusionist JB Dela Cruz. Plus song and dance numbers from D-Coy and various artists. One of the highlights of the Turning Point 2012 Conference is the Hug Festival, where thousands of Filipinos will hug one another in a designated time in the spirit of love, peace and harmony. John Calub hopes to grow Hug Festival into an annual activity and soon make it to the Guiness Book of World Records with the record of the having the most number of people hugging at a time and longest hug chain ever done.
Tickets for Turning Point 2012 are available for only P500.00 at all SM Tickets outlets in all SM Cinemas nationwide. For inquiries, you may call John Calub Training at 748-7646 or log on to www.johncalubtraining.com. For updates, LIKE John Calub’s fan page at www.facebook.com/johncalubtraining.
Where did all this come from? This all stemmed from a calendar created by the Mayans, an ancient civilization. The Mayan calendar was a very precise calendar that accurately predicted events, such as eclipses, years before they actually happened. Surprisingly, this long count calendar ends exactly on December 21, 2012, 11:11 am (UTC- Coordinated Universal Time) or 7:11 pm (PT – Philippine Time). Because of that, many people began speculating that this is a prophecy that the world will end on that date. This rumour immediately spread around the globe like wild fire, especially now that mass media has begun jumping on the bandwagon.
Because of all of this negative news, a lot of people around the world are getting frightened. Fear has become intensified after television documentaries have shown real footage of survival bunkers being constructed globally, where the elite can hide for years starting on the dreaded day. One documentary even showed million-dollar arks being built for the mega-rich. Several have also started stock piling food supplies, water and other essentials of survival.
How about you? Are you going to be in a space of FEAR or a space of LOVE come December 21, 2012? John Calub, the Philippines’ number one success coach has come out to the public, in a recently held press conference, to boldly declare that there is no reason to be afraid on December 21, 2012. John Calubexclaims that only God knows when the world will end. He cites a Bible verse that reads, ““However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows. (Matthew 24:36)”. With the vision of moving people from fear back to love (our true essence), John Calub has gathered the country’s best motivational speakers to do a live conference and celebration called TURNING POINT 2012, which will happen on December 21, 2012, 1:00 pm to 12:00 am at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia, Pasay City. According to John, instead of being afraid, why not make December 21 a major turning point of your life and move yourselffrom poverty to abundance, suffering to happiness and failure to success. Be empowered in the Turning Point 2012 conference by Pido Aguilar (Best-selling author of the book Abundance), Dr. Christian Mancao (Pain Management Expert), Paolo Trinidad (Founder of Pinoy Laughter Yoga), SainayahGurnamal (Life Coach and Healer), Tony Suvega (FengShui Master), Dr. Kevin Plata (Clinical Psychologist), and much much more! Also, get amazed and entertained by the laser light display and magic show of master illusionist JB Dela Cruz. Plus song and dance numbers from D-Coy and various artists. One of the highlights of the Turning Point 2012 Conference is the Hug Festival, where thousands of Filipinos will hug one another in a designated time in the spirit of love, peace and harmony. John Calub hopes to grow Hug Festival into an annual activity and soon make it to the Guiness Book of World Records with the record of the having the most number of people hugging at a time and longest hug chain ever done.
Tickets for Turning Point 2012 are available for only P500.00 at all SM Tickets outlets in all SM Cinemas nationwide. For inquiries, you may call John Calub Training at 748-7646 or log on to www.johncalubtraining.com. For updates, LIKE John Calub’s fan page at www.facebook.com/johncalubtraining.
Monday, December 10, 2012
More of holiday tips and gift ideas
I've written in my previous post about gift ideas but I still have more to add. Most businesses offer holiday sales this season. You cannot deny the fact that Christmas is coming very near, thus you need extra money to buy gifts for your loved ones. There are bazaars where you can buy cheaper ones. In high end malls, your few dollars will only buy one or two items because most of the stores offer only overpriced premium brands.
When it comes to buying gift nothing beats the personalized item like custom design t-shirts. You will also find the same stuff in bazaar but not exactly the same print that you want in a shirt. The quality of the shirt that I bought in the mall last time was not even worth for the prize. It costs me more than $20 and it looks like a rag after one use. Shirts are common as a gift but it can be special if you personalize it. You just need to be smart and look around first when you're in bazaar. Unlike in the mall, you can haggle to a lower prize when you're in bazaar.
Bluer than Blue
Breath taking scenery on our way back home. The sea is so blue, or should I say bluer than blue. We just stopped by here for photo ops.
My thoughts on Pacquio-Marquez 4th fight
I watched the game via live streaming and at the same time peeked at live blog update from Yahoo's blow by blow updates of the 4th fight between Manny Pacquaio and Juan Marquez yesterday. At 6th round while I was thinking Manny would win, Juan Marquez with his right power punch, knocked Pacquiao down. The medical team rushed inside the ring to see if Pacquiao was okay. I was thinking at the fifth round that it was Marquez who would use spirometry to check if he's still okay when Pacquiao blew a powerful punched that threw away his mouthpiece out from his mouth.
The nation was left in shock and who wouldn't? It was a game predicted in the early rounds for Manny that showed the real aggressive boxer inside the ring. Marquez was bleeding and hardly breath with his nose. Boxing analysts said that Manny was over confident and opened himself to Marquez who was patiently waiting for a chance, ready to throw away that powerful punch in the last few seconds of 6th round.
Marquez won and he proved what he really wanted to happen in this game but no matter what, we still love our champ, Manny Pacquiao. He congratulated Marquez at once and accepted the defeat. That shows a true sportsmanship! He said that it's part of the game, we cannot always win the battle, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. We still love you Manny Pacquiao! Nothing change with how the nation look up on you. You are an epitome of a true Filipino. You get knocked down. And that's part of the game, being hit by the opponent. When someone falls on the ground, it is just right to just shake off the dust and stand up. That's what Manny did, he was wounded yet he stood up and smile. That's life, move on. You showed your best and you will be forever our hero, Pacquiao!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Weekend at Benisa Resort, Bataan
As the saying goes, the more elements you join together, the merrier the result. And so is true because we had lots of fun as this weekend getaway was an awesome one with Agulto, Mendiola and Borje family.
We decided to join the group for Agulto's prenup and at the same time spend a weekend in one of the resorts in Bataan.
We were booked at Pamarta Bali Beach Resort but the location and the actual view of the place was an issue so we headed another resort and found ourselves in a cozy place, Benisa.
As soon we settled ourselves, we had our lunch near the beach and rest for while. And because it was too hot at the beach, we isolated ourselves in our rooms and spent more time to catch some power nap between 2 to 3pm.
An early morning scene near the beach area for our breakfast buffet, oh not a buffet but a boodle breakfast.
And boodle dinner, haha. Guess what, we were just so lazy to clean more utensils and left the table empty with only our hands to wash. Lol.
Before heading back to Manila we stopped by at Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church and headed Segara Villas for lunch.
We decided to join the group for Agulto's prenup and at the same time spend a weekend in one of the resorts in Bataan.
We were booked at Pamarta Bali Beach Resort but the location and the actual view of the place was an issue so we headed another resort and found ourselves in a cozy place, Benisa.
As soon we settled ourselves, we had our lunch near the beach and rest for while. And because it was too hot at the beach, we isolated ourselves in our rooms and spent more time to catch some power nap between 2 to 3pm.
An early morning scene near the beach area for our breakfast buffet, oh not a buffet but a boodle breakfast.
And boodle dinner, haha. Guess what, we were just so lazy to clean more utensils and left the table empty with only our hands to wash. Lol.
Sunset view at Benisa
and 6am sunrise
Before heading back to Manila we stopped by at Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church and headed Segara Villas for lunch.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The weekend that was
A short post to update where we've been last weekend. I'm afraid I won't be able to post an entry soon. The image I posted below was taken early morning at the resort where we stayed in for our 2-day trip. I woke up as early as 6am to catch this view and this is the best shot I could get with my camera.
I so love the smell of the sea as it always gives me a refreshing feeling. It was another wonderful weekend trip with friends and another exciting and jampacked one is coming... Azkals on Saturday and Pacquaio on Sunday! .. So there you go folks, I'll be posting a separate entry soon.
I so love the smell of the sea as it always gives me a refreshing feeling. It was another wonderful weekend trip with friends and another exciting and jampacked one is coming... Azkals on Saturday and Pacquaio on Sunday! .. So there you go folks, I'll be posting a separate entry soon.
When is the best time to apply for a job?
My niece who graduated last March is still looking for a job related to a course that she finished. She tried to apply in banking companies but luck doesn't seem to be in her favor this time. She was desperate to get a job and seek online for possible opportunities. Applying for a job on December, as some may say, is not really best at this time of the year because most of the companies are in freeze hiring or busy gearing up for holiday. Yes, some companies do but others are not because they do hire when there is a vacancy that needs to fill up immediately. More companies need sales persons for holiday rush and usually hire temporary or contractual employee during this season, Christmas holiday that is. They usually hire sales staff and use e-verify poster for quick checking on status. But hey, not only the retail industries hire during holiday because even the corporate firm wants to get people on board as soon the new year starts, January.
There is no perfect and bad timing when applying for a job because companies hire employees all year round or when there is a vacancy to fill up. When there is an opportunity posted in a bulletin or even online, never delay and try to submit your updated resume or you'll miss the train for a minute late. If you are qualified and the employer wants you, you might get the job that you want.
Monday, December 3, 2012
YUMMY magazine kicks off December with Yummy Cooking Demo!
Last December 1, food lovers trooped to Robinsons Supermarket, Galleria for the Yummy Cooking Demo with Lady’s Choice and Yummy magazine. This was a Noche Buena themed cooking demo to start off the Christmas month with a delicious headstart!
Loyal YUMMY readers and shoppers alike were able to learn easy-to-do, mouth-watering dishes that the family would truly enjoy. Aside from the exciting cooking demonstrations, the participants also had a chance to win awesome prizes courtesy of YUMMY magazine, Lady’s Choice, Masflex Cookware and Fujidenzo!
YUMMY’s contributing chef and food artist Chef Katherine Jao demonstrated three sumptuous recipes from the December issue’s “A Holiday Feast” spread—sure-fire mainstays at Christmas gatherings this month. Two special recipes from Lady’s Choice were also demonstrated by Chef Dianne dela Cruz. Among the dishes prepared were Baked Lapu Lapu, Clam Capellini Pasta and Christmas Fried Rice.
Yummy Cooking Demo was made possible thanks to Lady’s Choice, YUMMY magazine and the venue, Robinsons Supermarket.
YUMMY magazine is a publication of Summit Media and is available in newsstands, bookstores and supermarkets nationwide for only P125. Be part of YUMMY magazine’s growing online community by visiting www.YUMMY.ph, liking us on Facebook via Facebook.com/yummymagazine, and following us on Twitter via Twitter.com/yummyph.
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Loyal YUMMY readers and shoppers alike were able to learn easy-to-do, mouth-watering dishes that the family would truly enjoy. Aside from the exciting cooking demonstrations, the participants also had a chance to win awesome prizes courtesy of YUMMY magazine, Lady’s Choice, Masflex Cookware and Fujidenzo!
YUMMY’s contributing chef and food artist Chef Katherine Jao demonstrated three sumptuous recipes from the December issue’s “A Holiday Feast” spread—sure-fire mainstays at Christmas gatherings this month. Two special recipes from Lady’s Choice were also demonstrated by Chef Dianne dela Cruz. Among the dishes prepared were Baked Lapu Lapu, Clam Capellini Pasta and Christmas Fried Rice.
Yummy Cooking Demo was made possible thanks to Lady’s Choice, YUMMY magazine and the venue, Robinsons Supermarket.
YUMMY magazine is a publication of Summit Media and is available in newsstands, bookstores and supermarkets nationwide for only P125. Be part of YUMMY magazine’s growing online community by visiting www.YUMMY.ph, liking us on Facebook via Facebook.com/yummymagazine, and following us on Twitter via Twitter.com/yummyph.
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