Showing posts with label spice of life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spice of life. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

How I made a simple rain water collection system

With the access and the fast rising cost of clean drinking water, it is very important not to waste a single drop and if possible also find other alternative sources.  Good thing rain water is abundant and free in our part of the world.  Rain water is relatively clean and can be used for a variety of applications. 

So I decided to make my own rain water collection system.  Here are some of the guidelines and steps I did to set-up my own rain water collection system:





Monday, July 21, 2014

6 Handy uses for rain water

Although water is abundant as it, covers approximately 71% of the planet, only a small portion of it is safe to drink.  This makes drinking water an extremely rare and valuable commodity.  Having access to clean drinking water is indeed a blessing and is slowly becoming more expensive as the years go by.  Having experience the wrath of the latest typhoon which knocked-out the power from our area for 6 days, makes you wonder which is more valuable water or electricity? Unfortunately, the loss of electricity would also mean temporary disruption of water supply.  Believe me, during these times of scarcity you'd always prefer water against electricity. Makes you rethink your priorities and appreciate the simple things in life.




Saturday, June 21, 2014

How to make a home made Charcoal Dehumidifier

Summer is officially over and the rainy season is just around the corner.  Flooding is a hassle and drying clothes outside could be very challenging.  During this time our home becomes very humid inside and sometimes molds form.  Molds not only destroy clothes and furniture, it also poses some heath concerns such as nasal stuffiness, throat irritation, coughing or wheezing, eye irritation, or, in some cases, skin irritation.  To reduce the humidity inside our home I decided to shop around for a dehumidifier. 








Tuesday, January 14, 2014

How I set-up my 1st Aquarium

Got some free fresh water fish from Bioresearch’s “The Lost Eden”, after going on a Mini field trip. Kudos to the management and staff of The Lost Eden for the brilliant marketing strategy. Each child that joins the tour is given a fish to take care and take home. If you currently don’t have an aquarium at home, chances are you’ll be purchasing the equipment and supplies from them.

I was still in the 6th grade when I last had an aquarium. The technology has changed much since then and I couldn't remember where to start. The logical step is ask around, but be sure to just ask for the basics, as there are a lot of equipment and supplies that you can put into your aquarium which may eventually cost more than you bargained for.

Here’s a list of equipment and supplies to get you started:

Friday, May 24, 2013

Reasons why you should consider starting your home garden

The summer heat has really been so unbearable this past few weeks that we've finally decided to do something about it.  Turning on the air conditioning unit is one way to go about it, but the rising cost of electricity bills isn't going to cut it. 

One day, during a stroll in the park We noticed how the trees keep the park relative cool despite the scorching heat.  Since our room is directly beside our terrace which has no roof to cover it, We decided to buy Chinese bamboos and place it on our terrace.  Chinese Bamboo is relatively easy to maintain and tends to multiply rapidly.  We discovered that placing the plants, not only reduces the heat coming into the room but it also reduces the accumulation of dust particles.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Lessons Learned From a First Time Home Schooling Parent


The school year has ended and We have just witnessed our Son's moving up day ceremony.  He's successfully accomplished the requirements of the K2 level and will be going to the 1st Grade level next School Year.  Seeing how much our Son has learned and improved this School Year, brought tears to my eyes and makes a me proud to have him as my Son.  But the entire School Year  was not easy.  It was in fact very challenging and took a lot of patience and understanding.   But if you truly love your child, you can handle anything.

Always remember that a good, solid, and strong foundation is the key to a stable future.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Sunday's, Family Day, and The Feast @ Festival Mall Alabang...


My wife and I used to be active members of our local YFC groups at school. It was through our participation in YFC that We first met. All through-out our college years, We were active member of YFC. But work, family responsibilities and daily schedules has greatly reduced our participation. With 2 small kids and another one on the way our interaction with God has also been reduced to daily prayers and going to mass.

Sunday is a very special day for us. As a family We always look forward to our Sunday's. It's the only day in the week were We get together as a family.  It's also the only day in the week were We give 100% attention to the family and opening of our computers and working from home is considered a no-no.  We usually spend our Sunday's going to mass then visiting our parents or eating out together. We were raised as catholics and of course We want to bring-up our children to the catholic faith. Since our kids are still young to go to school and Sunday school is not available in our community, We searched for a group where We could bring our kids so they could interact with other children while learning about the catholic faith...

As faith would have it, somebody introduced us to The Feast in Festival Mall Alabang.  Aside from the celebration of the Mass during Sunday's, they also have a short prayer meeting sponsored by the Light of Jesus Family were you could learn about how you could improve your relationships and the way We look at our lives.  And the also have a Kids Feast for your kids.  So for 3 weeks now, My Family and I have been going to The Feast at Festival Mall Alabang, and it has been a welcomed experience for our family. Going to 
The Feast every Sunday has closer not only to God, but also as a Family. We encourage you to bring your own Families to The Feast at Festival Mall Alabang, it's truly an enriching experience.

Starting March 10,2012 The Feast @ Festival Mall Alabang will be having a new schedule:

Every Saturday:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Saturday Feast
7:30 pm  - 8:30 pm Anticipated Mass

Every Sunday:
10:30 am - 12:00 nn First Session
12:00 nn - 1:00 pm Mass
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Second Session
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Mass
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Third Session


Check out The Feast @ Festival Mall Alabang
2nd Level, X-Site Entrance, Festival Mall,
Alabang, Muntinlupa City

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Living a Healthy Life is a committed choice


I used to take pride in having a fast metabolism.  I could eat anything and do almost any physical activity without even breaking a sweat.  I could play an entire basketball game without being substituted.  Having a 28 inch waist line is a good index of my former physical stature.  But age does have its way of catching up on us.  From 110 lbs., I gradually grew to 165-175 lbs.  My weight gain may not be much for some, but for someone whose weighed less than 100 lbs. most of my adult life the extra weight is quite a burden.   I forgot to take care of myself, I stopped exercising, I ate too much and drank too much of the wrong foods.  It wasn't until I reached the age of 30 that I decided that I didn't want to live like this.  I was diagnosed with pre-hypertension and classified as OB2 on my BMI.  At first I thought of it as a funny joke.  I used to tell myself that it's normal for people of my age to feel this way.  But I found out otherwise.  I felt always tired and sluggish.  I experience all sorts of body pain.  Even going through a flight of stairs became more of a challenge than a daily routine.  Pill popping with all sorts of headache and pain reliever became part of my daily routine and no matter how much sleep I have, I still seem to be always tired. Then I would make a life changing decision that would change my life and the way I live for the rest of my life.  The birth of my second child came with additional responsibility.  If I was having trouble raising one child, how much more 2?  Then I made a committed decision not just for myself, but for my family that I would live a healthy life.  But don't get me wrong the results didn't happen overnight.  It took me almost 2 years to reach my ideal body weight.  There was no magic formula, just a series of steps and rules I set for myself to achieve my goals.  Here are some of the steps I took on my way to a Healthy Life:

1.  I cut down on eating processed foods and drinks. If it's stored in a can, it's definitely not for me.
2. I refrain from drinking alcohol and soft drinks...
3.  I reduced my intake of fatty and oily foods. I try to take in more fruits and vegetables than I usually did.
4.  I don't each junk foods...
5.  I reduced the amount of salt and sugar intake from my diet...
6.  I drink plenty of water whenever I can...
7.  I reduced my pork intake, I normally eat fish and chicken...
8.  I go to sleep early before 10 P.M. and wake-up early around 5-6 A.M. the next day...
9. I walk to wherever I want to go, whenever I can...
10.  I try to get some exercise as much as I can...

As you can see the steps I took in living a healthy life are not new.  I didn't force it upon myself to do it all at a time.  Gradual steps I took daily led me to a healthy and fruitful life. The how is no longer important, if you have a strong enough why.   As of my last annual Physical test, I am now within my normal weight of 150-153 lbs. with no signs of hypertension.  I am living proof that change is possible. I was able to do it so can you...



Friday, December 23, 2011

Technology, the Internet and how Santa made my little boy cry...


Technology and the Internet have played a very important role in shaping the World as We know it and the way We will see the future. No longer is the Internet confined within the 4 corners of our homes and offices. but is now virtually everywhere.  The Internet is now part of our daily lives and has become an effective tool which joins family and friends together even to the far corners of the world. 

Recently, I came upon a website called the Portable North Pole TV (www.portablenorthpole.tv). The website allows you to make a personalized Christmas message for family and friends this Christmas season, personally given by the one and only Santa. The website allows you to make messages for both kids and adults in a fun and whimsical manner.  You can either choose to place someone on Santa's naughty or nice list.  I had loads of fun creating personal messages for my family and friends. Placing them in the naughty list made for lots of laughs as the messages were both witty and funny.  Out of curiosity, I decided to make a personal message for my son and decided to place him on Santa's naughty list.  I wanted to see how much effect Santa has on my little boy.  It was funny the first half as my son fully believed that Santa would grant him his wish this Christmas.  However, as Santa told my son that he was on the naughty list, tears began to flow on my little boys eyes.  Good thing Santa told him that it was still early and he still had some time to get to Santa's Nice boy list. I guess Santa's still got his magic, may it be on person or through the Internet.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to All...

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Aches and Pains, Modern medicine, and Acupunture Manila


I’m personally not a fan of going to the hospital and getting pricked by needles.  I'd tolerate just about any type of ache or pain, as long as it doesn't require any immediate medical attention.  So it’s very ironic for someone like me to consider trying Acupuncture.  Acupuncture has been here for as long as modern medicine.  Acupuncture consists of inserting a series of needles into certain pressure points in the body.  Even some medical doctors do prescribe Acupuncture, but only as a supplement to medical treatment.  Acupuncture, when administered properly has been said to relieve certain aches and pains.  Acupuncture also improves body circulation and proper absorption of medication.  Acupuncture has little know side effects as there are no need to use chemicals.  My wife actually introduced me to Acupuncture. She has been experiencing excessive vomiting and nausea during her pregnancy and was prescribed by her Obgyne to try Acupuncture.  After inquiring and researching through the internet she found an Acupuncturist located in front of Ospital ng Maynila. Fortunately, the Acupuncturist is also a medical doctor.  After a few sessions my wife’s condition gradually improved.  Ultrasound and laboratory results show that she was doing fine and there were no side effects.  During one of her sessions with the Acupuncturist, my wife suggested that I personally try the treatment as I was stressed out from work and experiencing recurring cough and cold.  Though not a firm believer of Acupuncture, I decided to humor her and try it out for  myself.  After all, if little children and pregnant women can do it, so can I.  Besides if Acupuncture was totally bad or destructive to your health it would have been banned or outlawed years ago.  I was first asked regarding the symptoms I was experiencing while my pulse was being checked.  If your afraid of getting an infected needle, don’t worry as they use fresh needles sealed in blister packs and used needles are properly disposed.  Though I could feel the needles going into my skin they were not as painful as getting a shot for vaccination.  After all the needles were inserted, I counted about 14 pcs., I think. I was asked to relax for 15 -30 mins.  I didn’t want to move, as I was afraid that the needles might sink deeper or get dislocated.  Actually, I felt relaxed and had a certain urge to sleep.  However, I wanted to observe myself for the last few minutes.  After the treatment, I felt a little better and my coughing settled down a bit.  I didn’t expect any drastic changes after the procedure, after all treatments need to be done over a period of time to regulate the body and to work properly.  All in all, it was a great experience and I will definitely return for another session if my schedule permits it.

Teresa Chu-Uy, MD
Acupunturist
PHYSICARE MEDICAL CLINIC
Unit B Manila Bay Arcade
Cortabitarte St. Cor. M.H. Del pilar St. (Infront of Ospital ng Maynila)
Malate, Manila, Philippines
Tel. No.: (02)5741524



Friday, August 12, 2011

Share the Gift of life, become a blood donor

Life is such a precious commodity that we often take for granted.  We never truly appreciate the value of something unless it is truly gone and lost forever.  Advancements in technology, innovations and pressure from society has pushed as to live a careless and free lifestyle.  We indulge in drinking, smoking, eating unhealthy foods and other vices, not knowing we are gradually destroying our bodies.  Our bodies are unique in every aspect. It is difficult to repair, parts are not easy to find, and there is always a 50/50 percent success rate in repair.



Blood is such a rare commodity, though everybody has it, there are different blood types available.  In emergency cases, where a certain amount and type of blood is needed, it is very difficult to find a suitable blood donor.  Though a person may be willing to share their blood with a patient, one must first pass a series of tests and evaluations in order to become a donor.  Doctors are very meticulous and cautious when selecting a blood donor, because using the wrong or contaminated blood could have serious complications to the life of the patient.  Becoming a blood donor is a very good indication of living a healthy lifestyle. The requirements necessary to become blood donor means that you are in a good physical condition and free from all vices and sickness.  

So live a clean and healthy lifestyle. Stay healthy, live a long life and share your blood.  Though your blood will may not entirely cure the patient, it will definitely prolong their life and give them a fighting chance in living a healthy and productive life for the remainder of their natural life.  Become a blood donor, share your blood.  This is the 3rd time I have shared my blood and have not felt any side effects, but have felt as great as I have in the past few years.  I plan to donate my blood at least once a year or as often as I can for as long as I am able.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Father & Son Talk about a Windows Xp Error Message:

David: Daddy there's something wrong with the computer game I'm playing.
Daddy: What seems to be the problem David?

David: The game I'm playing is not working. A Message appears on the screen.

Daddy: What does the computer say?

David: "There is a problem with the game you are playing. Please call your Daddy or
        Mommy to fix the problem, or restart your computer and try again."