Monday, 6 April 2009

Simple Things

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Life is made up of small pleasures.
Happiness is made up of those tiny successes.
The big ones come too infrequently.
And if you don't collect all these tiny successes,
the big ones don't really mean anything.

by:Norman Lear (1922)

Sunday, 5 April 2009

Just Another Ordinary Miracle Today

A beautiful song called "Ordinary Miracle" by Sarah Mc Lachlan.



video credit: etslee

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Do You Know About MRSA?

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans. It may also be referred to as multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (ORSA). MRSA is by definition a strain of Staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to a large group of antibiotics called the beta- lactams, which include the penicillins and the cephalosporins.

In hospitals, patients with open wounds, invasive devices, and weakened immune systems are at greater risk for infection than the general public. Hospital staff who do not follow proper sanitary procedures may transfer bacteria from patient to patient. Visitors to patients with MRSA infections or MRSA colonization are advised to follow hospital isolation protocol by using the provided gloves, gowns, and masks if indicated. Visitors who do not follow such protocols are capable of spreading the bacteria to cafeterias, bathrooms, and elevators.

Check this informative video about MRSA.

video credits: medifix

Monday, 30 March 2009

Signs You Are Living Beyond Your Means

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Dwindling savings mean that global households are taking on more debt and are less able to absorb a financial blow like the loss of a job or a downturn in the economy.

If you are concerned that your finances could be in danger, there is a way to tell whether you're in over your head. Answer 'yes' to any of these questions and you could be living beyond your means.

  1. You do not have a budget.
  2. You rely on your bank account’s overdraft to cover monthly expenses.
  3. Clothes in your closet still have the price tags on them.
  4. The saleslady knows you by name.
  5. You have become a preferred customer.
  6. You rarely spend time in the kitchen.
  7. The man at the coffee shop asks if you will be having 'the usual.'
  8. Your hair costs you half of what you pay for rent.
  9. The cab company is on your speed-dial.
  10. You lie about what you have spent.

As a nation, we are digging ourselves ever deeper into debt. To avoid becoming part of the gloomy bankruptcy and foreclosure statistics, it's important to measure your financial health regularly.

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Philippine Delicacies ("Food Trip")

... I missed our very own food delicacies. I have seen this brave traveller named Andrew Zimmern. He travels around the globe to try various delicacies. In these videos, he visited the Philippines and there it reminds me our yummy foods. ;) Check this out!


Thursday, 26 March 2009

Some Rambling Thoughts...in Nursing

I returned to work yesterday from almost two months of leave. It was such a great feeling knowing that I have been missed by my colleagues. They are such cool buddies! As usual the hospital ward is still as chaotic as before mainly because of understaffing (like any hospital wards in the gIobe!). I am very much thankful with the foundation that I developed throughout my early years of Nursing in the Philippines. I just put into practice everything here in the UK. You have to deal with it squarely. I admit Nursing is such a very stressfull and also an exciting profession. It's both rewarding and frustrating, utterly fascinating and dull as tombs at times. However, "someone has to do it!". The weapons we have during stressfull situation is to have a presence of mind....and a very good sense of humour. "It's either we laugh or cry". Which one is better? Of course, the laughter. The longer you are a nurse the more warped your sense of humour becomes. No one outside the field appreciates gross stuff the way we do, especially when it's discussed at the dinner table! ;)

The Golden Rule applies to any situation at any instances. That is exactly how I feel about treating other people. Treat them just like you want to be treated. It is very simple. It's written in the bible. Almost every human being responds to kindness and respect. However, not everyone would respond the same. But that's life! Personally speaking, nursing gives us a different outlook on everything. It helps us grow, deal with things that most people avoid, somethings not fun at all. We see the goodness, the badness, the ugly and the beautiful too.

Five or ten minutes of our time can go a long long way to a patient. Sometimes they just want to talk to us or simply wants to know if somebody is still there when they need help. Imagine them sitting or lying in bed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 30 days a month. What would be your outlook then? I could hardly be settled if it was me. Patients deserve to be given the utmost care they need.

So many lessons. So many opportunities to grow in compassion and wisdom. And that I thank Nursing!

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

In Memory of My Dad..

...remembering Dad

Daddy passed away 5 years ago (24th of March 2004). I have never realized it's five years already. All I could recall are the good times we had. He was such a cool Dad! When things went wrong for me he reminded me that everything would always be all right. He would cracked a joke and for a split second my outlook would be totally different. I have missed that!

It was such a great privilege that I have known the story of his life before he passed away. I made a journal for my family. He lived a colorful and exciting life in the Airforce. It was cut short because of politically motivated instances. He shifted and became a commercial pilot. Everything changed when he fell in love with Mom. Because his flight routes were far from my Mom he resigned to stay near Mom's place. He said he didn't want to lose the opportunity to be with my Mom always. He then became a self defense instructor in NAPOLCOM. They got married and the rest is history.;) I am truly proud of him. Love you, Dad!

Saturday, 21 March 2009

Let Us Ride a Vinta

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The vinta ( locally known as lepa-lepa or sakayan) is a traditional boat found in the Philippine island of Mindanao. The bamboo amas extend forward of the main hull.These boats are made by Bajau (indigenous ethnic group in Southern Philippines) and Moros (a name given to Muslim Filipinos, a collection of several multilingual ethnic groups, the largest mainly non-Christian lining in the Sulu Archipelago). It has a sail with assorted vertical colors that represents the colorful culture and history of the Muslim community. These boats are used for inter-island transport of people and goods. Zamboanga City is known for these vessels.
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: Bishop Museum Occasional Papers Vol XXIV

Friday, 20 March 2009

The T'boli Tribe of Mindanao

I am proud to be a "Dabawenya". I grew up in Southern Mindanao (Philippines), a very diverse place to live. Davao is rich with its own cultures, arts and history. It is one of the progressive cities in the country. Tourists and the locals started to appreciate my hometown when the peace and order has been continously secured by Mayor Duterte. Metro Davao was also ranked among the 20 Most Livable Cities in Asia by the Asiaweek. However, the modernization didn't affect the local tribes. The "Lumad" is a term being used to denote a group of indigenous peoples of the southern Philippines.

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One of the most recognized tribes are the T'bolis. From the body of ethnographic and linguistic literature on Mindanao they are variously known as Toboli, T'boli, Tböli, Tiboli, Tibole, Tagabili, Tagabeli, and Tagabulu. They term themselves Tboli or T'boli. who are the inhabitants of the Tiruray highlands, southwest of Mindanao, are known for their colorful body ornaments consisting of earrings, lush necklaces, and handcrafted bracelets. They wear a unique outfit called t’nalak, made from woven abaca, which turned out a beautiful mixture of red, brown and beige designs- an extra ordinary work of art that attracted people from all over the world. They are one of those many tribes that have maintained and evolved an artistically rich cultural practices evidently shown in their musical performances. Bamboo tubes, wooden guitar-like instruments, mouth harps, bronze gongs, drums and many more are some of their wide array of musical intruments made out of their own wood products. They are remarkable balladeers singing about their lives and legends, and dance is an essential part of their festivities.

An interesting video I came across in You Tube called "Tboli Weavers and Dancers" by Jerontv. Check this out.

photo credit: wikipedia

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Are You Feeling Low?

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Are you feeling low? Try to grab a few squares of dark chocolate to boost your mood and energy level. Chocolate can affect the amount of serotonin in the brain. This chemical is known for having an effect on mood, and is regulated by many anti depressants.

One of the substances that makes unsweetened chocolate so bitter, theobromine, is similar to caffeine and theophylline. It, like those substances, is a stimulant. That means that consuming it could make you feel more alert and energetic, resulting in greater feelings of happiness. This chemical was first discovered in cacao beans in 1841 by a Russian chemist, but it wasn t until 1878 that it was isolated from those beans.

However, let us just forget all the scientific basis for a moment. Some things in life we don't need a scientific basis for. Eating chocolate is one of those times. If it tastes good and makes us feel good then enjoy munching chocolate!...... It always works for me!;)

sweets, sweets and more sweets...

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Are You A Victim of Domestic Violence?

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Domestic violence should not happen to anybody. Ever. Period. But it does - and when it does, there is help. Maybe you have lived with abuse, maybe it happened just once; maybe you work or live next to someone who is being abused right now.

Domestic violence and emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Partners may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay, or lesbian; living together, separated or dating.


Examples of abuse include:
-name-calling or putdowns
-keeping a partner from contacting their family or friends
-withholding money
-stopping a partner from getting or keeping a job
-actual or threatened physical harm
-sexual assault

-stalking
-intimidation

- controlling what the victim can and cannot do

Violence can be criminal and includes physical assault (hitting, pushing, shoving, etc.), sexual abuse (unwanted or forced sexual activity), and stalking. Although emotional, psychological and financial abuse are not criminal behaviors, they are forms of abuse and can lead to criminal violence.Women who are being emotionally abused often feel as if they do not own themselves; rather, they may feel that their significant other has nearly total control over them. Women undergoing emotional abuse often suffer from depression, which puts them at increased risk for suicide, eating disorders, and drug and alcohol abuse.

The cycle can happen hundreds of times in an abusive relationship. Each stage lasts a different amount of time in a relationship. The total cycle can take anywhere from a few hours to a year or more to complete. It is important to remember that not all domestic violence relationships fit the cycle. Often, as time goes on, the 'making-up' and 'calm' stages disappear.

What can you do?

- CALL THE POLICE if you feel you are in danger from your abuser at any time.

- Get support from friends and family.

- Find a safe place

-Get medical help.

- Get a personal protection order.

- Make a safety plan.

Your life and your safety are most important. Trying to bring your children with you is important. Everything else is secondary.

.....If you are being abused, REMEMBER:

  • You are not alone!
  • It is not your fault !
  • Help is available!

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http://www.domesticviolence.org/