Saturday, December 6, 2014

Songs for Christmas!

My best list of Christmas songs and links to their youtube video

White Christmas
Christmas don't be late


Jingle Bell Rock





The Christmas Song




Snoopy's Christmas



Here Comes Santa Claus


Little Drummer Boy


Donde Esta Santa Claus



Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree


Santa Claus Is Coming To Town


Do They Know It's Christmas


Jingle Bells


Frosty the Snowman


Merry Christmas Darling


Little St. Nick


It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas


Enjoy!


Sunday, November 30, 2014

Sus...

"Sus...."

In English, this may mean "that's absurd." It can also mean many things like:

"Damn you, you're also a coward."

"Why ask, you numb?"

Yep, it can mean so many things. Especially, when you're face with a situation where you cannot just say yes. When things are complicated and there's no way of turning back time.

But I will always remember

the hide and seek at the OR and that face when I suddenly appeared (that was precious!),
the chocolate ice cream that you don't like because you only like dark chocolate,
the strawberries I did not appreciate because I don't like it,
those simple breakfast mornings....
the visit at the lecture room...
the company I had when visiting affiliated clinical areas...

It felt so nice to be valued.

It's still a wonder why people ask the same questions:

"What is he to you?"

"What am I to you?"

"Did you and him have had something in the past?"

And the most shocking question of all:

"Did you and him 'DID' it?"

Maybe I was hiding it so bad that it keeps on shining through, or perhaps some people can just see through me. I really don't know. Have you thought that perhaps they see something we don't?

It's been a long time since I last thought of you.

They keep on trying to tie you down. They don't know that the more they tie you down, the more you will run away. Yep, a beautiful soul.


Sometimes the best way to love someone like you is to just not see you or keep it hidden until the end of time. Sometimes, being special is enough. Sometimes we can just let people think what they like, for we already know the answers to the questions ourselves.

I wonder why I am blogging about you. I've blogged a lot about others, but somehow, I did not get around to blogging about you. Now, I remembered because of someone I met through you. And it's all good.

Go and love all the women you want. I am here and will always be your friend. I may have hoped for more  (but that was such a long time ago.) Just don't lose yourself and I hope to see the same DPR I know. Til next time. Ciao!


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Things to Consider Before Starting a Hobby

Do you know someone who's making big money on something that started only as a hobby? Many of the businesses in the market started only as a hobby and later developed into a business venture.

Starting a hobby needs careful consideration. Once you started a hobby, it is important that you see through its completion. If not, you will always feel that you have some unfinished tasks that you have left behind and definitely, it will frustrate you to see them lying around waiting for your time.
You most probably have a couple of hobbies in your mind, but before starting anything, it is important to know some important considerations before starting out on one. This is vital because the hobby you started today, maybe the business you will be maintaining tomorrow.

Interest. People's interest varies and can also be more than one. One person who likes making candles may also like the painting or pottery. One such favorite past time are those involved in scrapbook making, personalized greeting cards, handcrafted room decoration and more. When you start a hobby that you take interest in, it will likely become when it turns out to be a business venture later on. You would be willing to learn more about it and would be motivated to hone your skills.

Time. Any endeavor that you chose will prove pointless if the time you invest is limited. Try to assess how much time you can actually spend each day as you enjoy crafting items or learning a skill. Usually, what people start as their past time involves buying or spending a couple of money to acquire the equipment. If your time does not permit you to learn and use the equipment you bought, it is a total waste of resources.

Budget. Remember that anything you started to learn will require resources: both in terms of money, time and effort. Realistically setting your goals for learning and starting a new past time or hobby will determine your success. Without the presence of money, time and energy, your new endeavor will not come to fruition.

Output. When you see that people like what you are doing as well as taking an interest in inspecting your
output, you feel a sense of pride and ownership. This will spur your motivation and you will likely pursue to learn more about how to perfect your craft.

Starting a hobby is one thing. Pursuing to finish it is another. When a hobby becomes a business, you will need to sustain the motivation to create and finish them. Do you have what it takes to start and finish as well as sustain a hobby you like?