Friday, 18 January 2013

Free Yourself


One of the best ways to Free Yourself is to be Yourself

and not worry about what others may think...







Sometimes when we try so hard and nothing appears to be working out, remember it’s always darkest before the dawn.  And closing the doors of the past completely will allow us to open new ones.  We can’t leave these doors open even a little bit if we want to move forward.  Holding on to what has died will not allow you to find what is waiting for you today.





 If there was one thing you could do every day that would change your life for the better…what would it be? 

Start now..






Joan


Friday, 11 January 2013

Called LOVE...♥ ♥ ♥

Called LOVE...

"Love is not something that happens on first sight, it happens when you start knowing each other and in turn end up needing each other, for every feeling, for every thought and for every moment."

"I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you. I love you not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of me. I love you for the part of me that you brings out."








"It's not being in love that makes me happy. It's being in love with YOU that makes me happy."






"Love is when you wake up each morning knowing that you have this great person by your side."







Love is how close you become to another, no matter how far apart the world may separate you."










                          ..LoVE..LOvE..LOvE..






Joan











Three Simple Rules in Life



IF YOU DO NOT GO
AFTER WHAT YOU WANT,
YOU'LL NEVER HAVE IT.


IF YOU DO NOT ASK,
THE ANSWER WILL
ALWAYS BE NO.


IF YOU DO NOT STEP
FORWARD, YOU
WILL ALWAYS BE IN THA SAME PLACE.






Your life is right now! It’s not later! It’s not in that time of retirement. It’s not when the lover gets here. It’s not when you’ve moved into the new place. It’s not when you get the better job. Your life is right now. It will always be right now. You might as well decide to start enjoying your life right now, because it’s not ever going to get better than right now—until it gets better right now!













Joan

Friday, 4 January 2013

New Year's Day in the Philippines.:)



Many Filipinos consider New Year’s Day as an important holiday in the Philippines. This sets the start of a new year in the Gregorian calendar, which is used in many countries including the Philippines.




What do people do?


Many Filipino people unite on New Year’s Eve, which is on December 31, to celebrate a midnight meal known as the Media Noche. It is also common to stay awake to greet the coming of the New Year. New Year’s Day is also characterized by Filipinos lighting fireworks and making a lot of noise to drive away evil spirits. This belief originated from the Chinese.
The elderly encourage children to jump at the stroke of midnight so that they would grow up tall. Many people display 12 circular fruits and wear clothing with polka dots to symbolize money. It is also popular practice to open all the doors and windows at the stroke of midnight to let in the good luck. Many Filipino families also read the Christian bible and attend a church midnight mass. It is common for many Filipinos to blend religion and superstition in celebrating New Year’s Day.











Public Life


New Year’s Day is a public holiday in the Philippines on January 1. Government offices, schools and most businesses are closed. Public transport is limited to reduced bus and jeep services operating during New Year’s Day.



The New Year’s Day/New Year’s Eve celebrations start on December 31 and continue through to January 1. New Year’s Day in the Philippines is short but uniquely celebrated throughout the country. This is also the time of the year when many Filipino families get together and strengthen their family ties. New Year’s Day in the Philippines is a joyful holiday that is characterized with the intermarriage of religion and paganism which are the attributes of a once Hispanic Philippine Society.



Symbols


Filipinos symbolize New Year’s Day with their visions of how the start of the New Year opens opportunities for a bountiful life. This is the reason why the Filipino dining table which is the focal point of this holiday in that the table is abundant with food that comes in round or circular shapes to represent money. Fireworks also symbolize driving away bad luck during New Year’s Day.













Joan