Biyernes, Setyembre 2, 2011

Picture in my Heart!!!

MY FAMILY

My Dad
My dad was a  former varsity player of basket ball in Huasiong.His name is Nelson Tan.His parents were a businesswoman and businessman.His mother sells salted eggs .His father sells "balot" and "pancit". His mother was not a pure Chinese but his father was a pure Chinese.But they stop selling salted eggs and many more because they say that they are getting old to work hard.My father's work is a seaman.Very caring dad in the world

My Mom 
My mom graduated in De La Salle Bacolod and was a scholar. My mother is Febe Tan.The parents of her mom has a hacienda in Cadiz,Iloilo.The hacienda was sold because no one tender it with care.Her father has a wide cultivated land in Kamatis Island in Cebu.Her father died when she was in elementary.My mom graduated in the field of nursing.She is a housewife now.Best mom in the world ever.

My Brother 
My brother is studing in St.Paul University in a field of nursing. My brother is Kevin James Tan.He is now in 3rd year college.He also graduated in Huasiong.He went to Sta.Maria Catholic School when he was in kinder.He likes to play badminton.He will be the brother I want to have.
 


This is the family that I would never ever exchange for anything!!
 


Miyerkules, Agosto 3, 2011

Message in a bottle!!!!!

One year ago, off the coast of Oregon, a ten-year-old boy tossed a message in a bottle into the Pacific Ocean. Weeks ago, a 9-year-old girl in Hawaii found it.
According to a popular article from the AP, Thomas Craig never expected his bottle to arrive safely in anyone's hands. He told West Hawaii Today newspaper, "I couldn't believe someone had found it. I was shocked. When I threw it overboard, it hit the top of my grandpa's boat so I thought it broke and sank. The chances of someone finding it seemed like a once-in-a-million type thing."
His seafaring send-and-receive beat the odds when Trinity Ballesteros of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, saw the bottle washed up on the beach. The note inside read: "Dear finder of my message, my name is Thomas and I live in Oregon. I'm ten years old and this week I'm salmon fishing deep in the ocean. I would like to hear from you."
Trinity responded (via email) to Thomas, who had included his mom's email address. Since then, the two plan to become pen pals (of the digital variety).
But that isn't the only message in a bottle making waves on the Web. Near Florida, a man found another missive that had been floating in glass for 50 years. A hotel owner had put the message out to sea with a note that said anyone who returns the bottle to the hotel will get a $150 reward.


The reward was, according to the man's daughter, a joke the man was playing on his wife, who managed the hotel. He thought it would be fun to see her reaction when a stranger came in asking for $150.
Flash forward 50 years. A man finds the message and tracks down the man's daughter, who now runs her late father's hotel. The woman's reaction was pure shock and disbelief, mixed with a lot of memories of her father's playfulness.
And there are many more stories like this. Just last year, we reported on a high school student who dropped a message in a bottle off the coast of Florida. A year and a half later, he got a response all the way from Ireland. Today, the bottle has a place of honor in an Irish pub.
One of the most moving stories goes back to 1979. Dorothy and John Henry Peckham threw a message into the Pacific Ocean while on a cruise. Six years later the bottle was picked up by 31-year-old Hoa Van Nguyen in Southeast Asia. A correspondence began that led to the Peckhams helping sponsor Nguyen and his family's immigration to the United States.

The Top 10 Smartest Dog Breeds In The World:


What are the smartest dog breeds in the world?  We all love our dogs, and most of us believe our own dog must be the smartest ever. But is your dog's breed known as one of the smartest? We've compiled a list of the top 10 most intelligent dogs ever.  If your dog isn't on this list, don't despair. Because sometimes, having a dog with very high intelligence can have its drawbacks.  For example, if a highly intelligent dog is left at home alone all day, they can get bored and become destructive and/or neurotic.  On the other hand, a dog with limited intelligence can be left at home all day, and not even realize you’re gone until a few minutes before you arrive home!  Note: This list should not be confused with the top 10 easiest to train dog breeds.
#10 Australian Cattle Dog
The Australian Cattle Dog is a very active breed.  They need to be exercised on a regular basis, both mentally and physically.  As they were originally bred to herd in cattle in Australia (hence the name), they are freethinking, resourceful, and very protective of their property, including people!
Learn more about the Australian Cattle Dog (History and health issues)
#9 Rottweiler
The Rottweiler, #9 on our list, has a fearsome reputation that is largely undeserved.  The Rotti is only average in intensity, and make a great family dog.  Not only is the Rottweiler intelligent, but extremely courageous (one of the best guard dogs) and reliable.
Learn more about the Rottweiler (History and health issues) 
#8 The Papillon
Does this dog scare you at all?  Well it should, because Papillons are actually a lot tougher than they look!  Some would characterize Papillons as a little moody and aggressive, but they are simply very possessive of their masters and “home turf”.  It may surprise some that the Papillon is considered one of the most affectionate dogs.  Another very intelligent dog, and very easy to train.
Learn more about the Papillon (History and health issues)
#7 Labrador Retriever
An extremely loving, affectionate, and patient dog, the Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world.  They love to work, and need a lot of exercise.  Without proper exercise, Labs have been known to develop weight problems.  Because of their good nature, and love of children and other dogs, they are a very popular family dog.
Learn more about the Labrador Retriever (History and health issues)
#6 Shetland Sheepdog
Many Shetland owners swear that their dog has nearly human intelligence!  Shelties were originally bred to herd hundreds of sheep and cattle, requiring great concentration and, of course, intelligence.  They can be a little wary of strangers and children, but are very loyal and affectionate within their own family.  In fact, the Sheltie very much craves human companionship.
Learn more about the Shetland Sheepdog (History and health issues)
#5 Doberman Pinscher
Dobermans are an extremely loyal, assertive, and fearless breed.  They have incredible stamina, and love to work (they are one of the top 10 best guard dog breeds)  Although known as a dominant breed, Dobermans can vary greatly as far as temperament goes.  Some can be quite docile, and even work as therapy dogs in hospitals!  Dobermans can be great family dogs too, if trained properly from an early age.  Although not vicious, you can count on a Doberman to aggressively protect its master if necessary.
Learn more about the Doberman (History and health issues)
#4 Golden Retriever
Consistently ranked as the most popular breed of dog, the Golden Retriever personifies everything we love about dogs-loyal, loving, patient, great with children and eager to please.  With such great intelligence, it’s no wonder that Golden Retrievers excel in obedience competitions and at performing tricks.  It should be no surprise that the Golden ranks highly on our list of top 10 most affectionate dogs.
Learn more about the Golden Retriever (History and health issues) 
#3 German Shepherd
German Shepherds are extremely intelligent, courageous, and have a very strong protective instinct (they are one of the best guard dogs).  As long as they are trained in obedience from an early age by a loving but firm hand, they can be great family dogs, and excellent with children.  Because of their intelligence, a German Shepherd needs a purpose or job in life to be truly happy. This intelligence, coupled with their courageous nature make German Shepherds excellent police and search dogs.
Learn more about the German Shepherd (History and health issues)
#2 Poodle
Yes, the Poodle is at number two.  The standard Poodle is highly intelligent and one of the easiest breeds to train.  They love to be around people, and really hate to be left alone.  Some standard Poodles are good guard dogs, and some can even be trained as hunters!  Overall, Poodles are a sensitive, pleasant and happy breed.
Learn more about the Poodle (History and health issues)
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Linggo, Hunyo 19, 2011

FOODS THAT MAKE YOU LOOK YOUNGER!!!!!

Carrots are loaded with beta carotene, which helps improve skin health, remove toxins from the body, and improve overall cell health.

 
Cucumbers can also be helpful when used externally on the skin as a face wash and as a treatment for under-eye circles. In addition, drinking straight cucumber juices is beneficial for overall health.
Apples are excellent anti-aging food, as one piece of the fruit contains more than 15,000 phytochemicals, which include nutrients, amino acids and enzymes. Eating one to two apples per day can help remove toxins from the body because the pectin in the fruit flushes out toxins through the bowels.





Coconut oil eaten raw is a very beneficial anti-aging food and is also good for heart and brain health. It contains omega 3 fatty acids, lipids and other vitamins that protect cell structure. In addition, coconut oil is also one of the few oils that maintains its structure when you cook with it.
 
 Strawberries contain high levels of vitamin C that fight free radical damage, which naturally occurs as we age. Key antioxidants such as vitamins A, C and E fight this damage and protect cells. Strawberries are also very good at filtering toxins out of the blood.

I look into your great brown eyes,
Where love and loyal homage shine,
And wonder where the difference lies
Between your soul and mine!
 

IS IT TRUE?
Yes or No?

Biyernes, Hunyo 17, 2011

LOVE SOMETIMES HURT!!!!!!!!!!

Sometimes I look at you... and you seem to be looking back at me... but sometimes you look away... like you're afraid of what might happen if you look a second longer.