Choices.
March 17th, 2010
I don’t have anything against rapid detox. For me is a person wants to try it as a means to jumpstart their path to going clean, I don’t mind. Each person has the right to choose for themselves and I think choosing to start going clean is a good choice. Everyone has their own way of dealing with changes with their life and doing a detox is just like any changes one encounters in their life. If they choose to opt for the rapid one, as long as it helps them and they get to their goal of going clean, I respect their decision. Some people would choose the slow option, some want the fast one. In both cases, they just want to improve and leave their old lives behind.
Biking.
January 19th, 2010
There are things that work for one and not for everyone, especially me. I can say that diets for quick weight loss work for others and not for me. I just gain it back after a few weeks so I’m stopping my quest for quick fixes. I definitely need to find a diet i can stick to for a long time and I also need to start exercising. I want to try biking but i don’t know how to bike unless I have a sidecar attached. I have to conquer my fear of falling so I can try it. I really want to bike and maybe I can buy myself one next month.
Eye lie.
January 17th, 2010
I wonder why people in the magazines are airbrushed and photoshopped until they look so pretty, its ridiculous? I mean it would be alright if they looked the same if you happen to bump into them in person but if the real thing is glaringly different from what you placed in the magazine pages, don’t you think it’ll just prove that your product is defective? I would believe someone endorsing eye cream for wrinkles, if I see them personally benefiting from the product. I’d think I’d freak out if I saw them somewhere and saw their eyes weren’t unwrinkled like they put it on the magazines.
Spa sinks are nice.
October 30th, 2009
One of the things I like on spas are their bathrooms. They have really beautiful ones that I wouldn’t mind being stuck in. I’d rather be doing work there with a laptop and wifi signal than where I’m sitting at the moment. Lol. I’ll make sure one of my bathrooms when I get my own house would be just as nice as those in spas. I’ll have my own stone sink with pretty tiles for my counter and have some plants in there too to complete it. xD
Some things never change…
October 27th, 2009
I remember back then when barcode scanners didn’t exist. The large supermarkets here would have their cashiers looking at their price lists which were typed on bond papers and compiled in fastened folders. Lines were normal since it can take a while tallying the orders. Now lots of stores have POS but most still have long lines. Lol. At least some things never change.

