Archive for January, 2010
Call Me
Saturday, January 9th, 2010
1. Who is someone that phones you routinely that you never seem to be up to talk to, but you are not ready to push them out of your life?
~ right now, none
2. What is something that effects you deeply, to your core, no matter your mood or what else is going on in your life?
~ family matters
3. Tell us of something that relaxes you and always makes you happy.
~ traveling, shopping
4. If you could take the train from anywhere to anywhere, where would ‘anywhere’ be?
~ to a place I never been to
5. If you could look into the future, how far down the road would you like to see? 10 years? 100 years? A million?
~ maybe more than 10 years
6. Did you do your shopping online for this Christmas, how did it go? Did things come in on time? Any significant failures? …and if you didn’t, will you consider trying online shopping sometime this year?
~ I’ve done a few online shopping and it came on time. And most likely will do that again this year.
7. What people or projects are worth your time, money or effort?
~ my family!
8. Think back when you were in high school. Are you proud of the way you dressed, or do you wish you could go back and change it all?
~ haha, well not really proud but I think I’m just happy the way I dressed during high school, though I’m thinking if there’s a chance of going back, maybe I would change just a little, hehe…
9. Do any of your friends, family or co-workers know about your blogs? For those that do, did you tell them or have they stumbled upon it by themselves?
~ For my family, yes they knew and I told about it.
For friends, mostly I’ve told about my blog and there are few who chanced upon it.
That’s it! Happy Weekend…
Save water, Save Money
Friday, January 8th, 2010
Apart from saving money on the utility bill, saving water helps prevent water pollution in nearby lakes and local watersheds. And with our own little way of saving water at home makes a big contribution in the community for new green lifestyle. Maybe not everyone knows it but one of the appliances that use a lot of water to do their dirty work is the toilet.
I have read in an article that flushing a toilet accounts for 14 percent of the water used both inside and outside a home. That’s why Low- Flow toilets were introduced for less consumption of water per flush. And that is one of the characteristics of the Dual Flush Toilets saw in the market today.
With dual flush toilet, you save thousands of gallons of water per year without sacrificing the performance. Some of the benefits are:
• Empowers every consumer to save water
• Lowers water and sewage bills
• Saves 7 million gallons of water per thousand installations per year*
• Extends the life of higher water consumption toilets saving landfill space
• Can enhance solid flush performance
• Reduces impact on municipal sewage treatment systems and saves energy
• Alleviates strained capacity on water treatment plants
• Reduces impact on septic systems
• Provides a powerful and positive impact on our environment
You don’t need to buy a new one or dump your old toilet. Just convert it to a dual flush toilet and you may start reducing your water consumption and not flushing away as much money on water bills…
Welcome 2010
Monday, January 4th, 2010
Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right. All the best for 2010 ….




