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Friday, February 26, 2010

RIP Narmada Masi



I would like to dedicate a blog post to a woman who was brave, strong, and very caring. She always treated me like her daughter and took care of me. I'd like to think we were very fond of each other. I love her and will always have her in my heart!

RIP Narmada masi
02/16/2010


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Bored

Do you believe in unicorns?
YES

What is the shape of the clouds right now?
can't see em

Have you ever dreamed about drinking juice and then you peed in your bed?
YES

Do you believe that paper really beats rock?
Ofcourse

What book are you reading?
Anne of Green Gables III

What was the last movie you saw?
Meet the Fokers

Ever had a flametitni? (a martini on fire?)
noope

When was your last prom?
5 years ago

Were you picky as a child?
yes and still am haha

Do you believe in the Easter bunny?
who doesnt

How many baby teeth do you have left?
none

Do you believe bunnies can rule the world?
oh yeah

Have an annoying sibling?
yess

Ever seen a hippie?
yes

Who is your best friend?
in a fight so no names right now

Who is your last contact in your phone?
Zack

Do you have unlimited?
nope :(

Cats or Dogs?
doggies

What is at the end of the rainbow?
whaaataaah

What is your darkest secret?
shhhh

Would you like other people to see your survey answers?

Yes

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Heart Warming Story

A rich father takes his spoiled son, Timmy, to a farm to spend 5 days and live like farmers do and learn a few life lessons. What his son learned amazed his dad.

This is what Timmy told his dad.

We have 1 dog and they had 4.
We have a huge pool that reaches to the middle of our garden, they have a never-ending creek.
We have expensive imported lanterns in our front yard. They have the stars in the sky.
Our huge patio reaches the front yard, they have the whole horizon.
We have a small peice of land for our house and yards. They have feilds to go beyond.
We have servants that serve us, they serve others.
We buy our food, they grow theirs.
We have security gaurds and cameras to protect us. They have loyal friends to protect them.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Chest Pains

I am only 23, but I have been having bad chest pains for quite a few years. The best way I can describe it is someone stabbing a knife in my chest. Usually I feel them right under my breast in my ribcage.

I talked to my doctor about it and all she said was it might just be muscle spasm but I don't think it's that. The pains have never been consistent, they come and go as they please.

Sometimes they're really bad, last for a minute or so, and happen once or twice a day. Other times they're not so bad, only last a few seconds and happen once a week or month. And at some points I've gone a whole month w/o anything. But then they come back, they always come back.

Whenever I have had them, the only way I can get rid of him is by pressing and holding my chest until they go away. I've done some research on this subject and the doctors haven't found a cure for this. I guess I'm stuck with this on and off pain for the rest of my life.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

10 Tips to Prevent You From Over-eating!

Here you go some tips I got off of Yahoo :)

1. Have you ever contemplated having seconds of all the food?
Well, just wait 10 minutes. Your stomach needs about that long to signal the brain that it's full, so stall before helping yourself to more mashed potatoes or lasagna. If you're really hungry after the delay, have seconds of the veggies or salad.

2. Quit the clean plate club.

I know it's what we were taught but here's a better strategy: Eat a healthy portion, then stop. It's better to waste a little food (and save it for lunch tomorrow) than to overload your body. =)

3. Eating out of the packaging?

Never eat directly out of the bag, box, or carton. Put the portion on the plate right away and put the package away, then sit down and enjoy. You will feel good about what you're eating.

4. Like big portions?

Do this. Overload your plate with vegetables or salad with a little bit of dressing. Yum! Or you could also have a big, steaming bowl of broth-based soup.

5. Use a salad plate as your dinner plate.

The smaller the plate the less you will eat!

6. Make "small" your default setting.

When ordering food or drinks or buying packaged food at the store, automatically go for the smallest size of any high-calorie items. (The exceptions: Salads and veggies without added fat.) Get the small latte, the 6-inch sub instead of the 12-inch, the small cookie instead of the 4-inch chocolate chip behemoth. Calories you haven't eaten can't end up around your waist. :) So simple yet sometimes it's hard to follow...

7. Go single-serve.

Buy or make ice cream, sweets, or other high-cal foods, in individual serving sizes. Instead of a half-gallon of Rocky Road, buy ice cream sandwiches; make cupcakes instead of cake; and buy single-serving bags of chips.

8. Remember to read the label first.

Many packaged foods and drinks look as if they provide one serving but are actually meant to serve two or more people. However, the calories and other nutrition info on the label are for just one serving, so read the number of servings per container first. Then be sure to eat or drink just one serving.

9. Pack your leftovers before eating.

Sure, it's easy to put a healthy plate of food in front of you. The trouble comes when the plate empties and you have more of each food sitting in front of you in alluring serving bowls. This is a big problem I have! The answer is as simple as this: Package and store leftovers before you sit down to eat. That way, getting seconds becomes a whole lot harder and feels more inappropriate.

10. Round out the meal with raw produce.

As you transition to more modest portion sizes, you may find yourself craving more food with your meal. The answer: a piece of fruit or a crunchy, large serving of celery, carrots, or peppers yumm. There is no easier, healthier way to "beef up" a meal than with an apple, an orange, a big helping of watermelon or cantaloupe, or a sliced tomato.

Serve and enjoy =)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Has this ever happened to you?

Happy Monday!

So... On Friday, I took the day off of work to visit someone at another office and have lunch with them. Well, right when I walked into the other office, my boss and supervisor were just leaving that office... kind of awkward! We didn't say much to each other, they just smiled at me while all I could think was 'uh-oh uh-oh uh-oh' I saw my supervisor at work this morning but he didn't say anything to me... =D
haha yeah just thought I'd share that with you guys!

Lots of love,
Mijal