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Archive for December, 2008

New Year’s Eve

angel on Dec-31-2008

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It’s New Year’s Eve, and I’m having a blast! I’m at home with my family, hanging out and just being together. We did karaoke for most of the afternoon. It’s good to be able to sing your heart out without having to worry about neighbors complaining about the noise. I mean, how could they, when there are fireworks and firecrackers everywhere going off every second. It’s a riot out there, with the sounds of bangs and explosions everywhere. We don’t do firecrackers, so we opted for poppers and loud sound systems. So we thought we might as well make a lot of noise while we’re at it. Anyway, before I join my family in welcoming the New Year with our little celebration, let me wish you guys a Happy New Year! Hope this coming year will be better for all of us.

Cheers! :)

Short Reunion

angel on Dec-29-2008

We were window shopping just the other day in a furniture shop. We were browsing through the tv stands section when I saw my friend from high school. It was such a long time since we last saw each other. I last saw her during graduation back in year 2000. So we haven’t seen each other for almost 9 years! It was great seeing her again. We had so much fun in high school and seeing her again brought back all those wonderful memories. We talked about the possibility of a reunion with our batch mates for 2010. It’s really cool to be able to see all my classmates again. We’ll see if it will push through.

Dollar Store Franchise

angel on Dec-29-2008

Are you tired of working for a boss? Me, I dream to have my own business someday. I dream of working for myself instead of working for somebody else. Be your own boss. Now, doesn’t that sound good? One of the most popular methods for conducting business is through a dollar store franchise. Franchising allows you to be independent and at the same time, gives you the advantage of being supported by a network of similar businesses. It’s a great way to start out. If only I had enough money to buy one, I’d definitely buy it. But as for now, it just remains an idea.

Payday Loans

angel on Dec-27-2008

With the current financial crises the world is experiencing, what are the alternatives that you turn to for financial relief? Payday loans are one of the alternatives you can use, but will you avail one?

Merry Christmas!

angel on Dec-25-2008

Celebrating Christmas Eve

angel on Dec-24-2008

jesus-birthday.jpgIt’s Christmas Eve folks! How are you going to spend yours? Me, I’ll just be with my family at home. Christmas has always been a popular holiday for Christians, but oftentimes, the real meaning behind the celebration is forgotten. We prepare our homes for the season, we buy Christmas trees, decorate our windows with Christmas lights, buy gifts and celebrate, mostly because it’s always been a tradition. But do we really celebrate the REAL reason for the holiday? Some of us do, some of us don’t. Christmas is Christ’s birthday. Hence, His name on the holiday itself. And this celebration should be centered around Him, and not so much around the gifts and merry-making. Gifts and celebrating with family and friends are of course important, but we should know and we should keep in our hearts WHY we are celebrating. This is the day Jesus was born to save us from our sins, and this day is His commemoration. As we celebrate Christmas Eve tonight, let’s honor Jesus with all the glory He deserves. Merry Christmas to all!

A Dozen Christmas Roses

angel on Dec-21-2008

(I saw this story circulating around in the Internet and I was deeply moved by it. This Christmas season, hope this story will remind you of the true spirit of Christmas, which is “giving”. Let’s not forget, it’s Christ’s birthday and we should honor him and give him glory through our actions towards others.)

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Bobby was getting cold sitting out in his back yard in the snow. Bobby didn’t wear boots; he didn’t own any and he didn’t like them anyway. The thin sneakers he wore had a few holes in them and they did a poor job of keeping out the cold. Bobby had been in his backyard for about an hour already. And, try as he might, he could not come up with an idea for his mother’s Christmas gift.He shook his head as he thought, “This is useless, even if I do come up with an idea, I don’t have any money to spend,”

Ever since his father had passed away three years ago, the family of five had struggled. It wasn’t because his mother didn’t care, or try, there just never seemed to be enough. She worked nights at the hospital, but the small wage that she was earning could only be stretched so far. What the family lacked in money and material things, they more than made up for in love and family unity. Bobby had two older sisters and one younger sister, who ran the house hold in their mother’s absence. All three of his sisters had already made beautiful gifts for their mother.

Somehow it just wasn’t fair. Here it was Christmas Eve already, and he had nothing. Wiping a tear from his eye, Bobby kicked the snow and started to walk down to the street where the shops and stores were. It wasn’t easy being six without a father, especially when he needed a man to talk to.

Bobby walked from shop to shop, looking into each decorated window. Everything seemed so beautiful and so out of reach. It was starting to get dark and Bobby reluctantly turned to walk home when suddenly his eyes caught the glimmer of the setting sun’s rays reflecting off of something along the curb. He reached down and discovered a shiny dime. Never before has anyone felt so wealthy as Bobby felt at that moment.

As he held his new found treasure, a warmth spread throughout his entire body and he walked into the first store he saw. His excitement quickly turned cold when the salesperson told him that he couldn’t buy anything with only a dime.

He saw a flower shop and went inside to wait in line. When the shop owner asked if he could help him, Bobby presented the dime and asked if he could buy one flower for his mother’s Christmas gift.

The shop owner looked at Bobby and his ten cent offering. Then he put his hand on Bobby’s shoulder and said to him, “You just wait here and I’ll see what I can do for you.”

As Bobby waited he looked at the beautiful flowers and even though he was a boy, he could see why mothers and girls liked flowers.

The sound of the door closing as the last customer left jolted Bobby back to reality. All alone in the shop, Bobby began to feel alone and afraid. Suddenly the shop owner came out and moved to the counter. There, before Bobby’s eyes, lay twelve long stem, red roses, with leaves of green and tiny white flowers all tied together with a big silver bow. Bobby’s heart sank as the owner picked them up and placed them gently into a long white box.

“That will be ten cents young man,” the shop owner said reaching out his hand for the dime.

Slowly, Bobby moved his hand to give the man his dime. Could this be true? No one else would give him a thing for his dime!

Sensing the boy’s reluctance, the shop owner added, “I just happened to have some roses on sale for ten cents a dozen. Would you like them?”

This time Bobby did not hesitate, and when the man placed the long box into his hands, he knew it was true. Walking out the door that the owner was holding for Bobby, he heard the shop keeper say, “Merry Christmas, son,”

As he returned inside, the shop keeper’s wife walked out. “Who were you talking to back there and where are the roses you were fixing?”

Staring out the window, and blinking the tears from his own eyes, he replied, “A strange thing happened to me this morning. While I was setting up things to open the shop, I thought I heard a voice telling me to set aside a dozen of my best roses for a special gift. I wasn’t sure at the time whether I had lost my mind or what, but I set them aside anyway. Then just a few minutes ago, a little boy came into the shop and wanted to buy a flower for his mother with one small dime.

“When I looked at him, I saw myself, many years ago. I too, was a poor boy with nothing to buy my mother a Christmas gift. A bearded man, whom I never knew, stopped me on the street and told me that he wanted to give me ten dollars.

“When I saw that little boy tonight, I knew who that voice was, and I put together a dozen of my very best roses.” The shop owner and his wife hugged each other tightly, and as they stepped out into the bitter cold air, they somehow didn’t feel cold at all.

Author Unknown


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