At Home with Netloans.co.uk

A year ago my bestfriend moved to UK to work as a nurse. She left behind her family. This year she is planning to get his family to move with her to UK so they can be together again. But it is not that easy. She needed a house where they can live because right now she is staying in a small apartment with 3 other nurses sharing the rent. Then I told her about this cool website that I found – Netloans.co.uk.

Netloans.co.uk offers homeowners in the UK a good chance to borrow money at great rates. It offers secured loans for any purpose like homeowner loans, debt consolidation loansbridging loans , commercial loans and loans for home improvement and new cars. It provides a competitive list of all lenders in the market that homeowners can access, compare and decide on. It has a list of the lenders’ monthly repayment, APR rates and comments which give one a clear perspective of each lender and choose the best that fits their requirement and budget. They also have a supportive staff that can help customers make a good decision and assist them throughout the loan process.

Yesterday, she called me and told me that she finally got a house for her family and they will be joining her in a week’s time.

Keeping Couples’ Fragment at Bay

Being married for only a year, I am still in the adjustment period. Being in an intercultural marriage, I am still dealing with culture shock. Being a new wife, I am still learning my way in the marital hi-way.

Just like any relationship my partner and I are going through the same marital roller-coaster-ride. It’s unbeatable. When the honeymoon is over, reality sinks in. And couple has to deal with each other’s flaws. It’s invincible. When problems are hard to confront, you end up confronting each other. And couple has to deal with the problems without losing self-respect. It’s frustrating. When principles are compromised, pride could set in. And couple has to either give in or give up.

Marriage is a hard work. It needs a lot of patience, understanding and perseverance. But still there will come a time when the couple will need intervention to be able to work it out because they cannot handle the situation all by themselves. And that’s when a good marriage counselor is needed. It is not really a last resort to save the relationship but a hope to give the relationship a good boost.

I am happy that my partner and I are still doing great despite some ups and down. We are still in our first year and there are lots of things that we really need to learn and accept about each other. But I know, there are many couples out there who need help and yet do not know where and how to get it. But the good news is – East Bay Couples Counseling is a blog where all your FAQs about marriage and relationships can be addressed. It has lost of advises and tips that couple can use to deal with thier problem. It is a great tool to take in hand if they wanted to save their marriage.

A couple who has marital problem is not alone in this struggle. They are not the only ones in a disadvantage predicament. And they are not the only ones searching for hope. And I believe they should not be alone to deal with their problem because, East Bay Couples Counseling is just a click away.

Take Everything to Heart

Both my parents died of heart related diseases. It was devastating. Knowing that it runs in the family, we, their children have to live a healthier life style.

Both my parents died about 10 years ago. During that time, we know nothing about heart ailment. We only take what the doctors told us and accept it. But that was 10 years ago. Now, with the aid of technology, we are lucky that we can do a research about anything including heart disease. There is heartlibrary.com that we can browse if we want to know everything concerning the heart like tachycardia. In an instant, all our questions can be answered. This website has an interactive heart video library that can discuss any of your questions about the heart as if a real doctor is talking to you.

We have only one life and it is our personal responsibility to take care of it. So tell your family, your friends, those people you care for about Heart Library so you can help them. Anyone is prone to heart disease that is why knowledge, precaution, cure and care are important.

Creating Artistic Memories

I love scrapbooking. It relaxes me. It is fun. It is challenging.

I love special family occasions – be it a small gathering babyor a grand one. I love remembering the good memories those occasions sketched in my heart. And since I also love scrapbooking, you can imagine what I could to with all those pictures and invitation cards that are associated with those occasions.

I love special family occasions because it is a great opportunity to create new unforgettable memories with people I love [and another page in my scrapbook].

When my sister gave birth to her baby girl, I threw a party for her and her baby. I surpised her with those wonderful photo birth announcements I ordered from DoodlebugDezigns.com. She loves the invite because it is personalized and unique. I love it too because it is easy to order, has good quality print and affordable [and makes a nice lay-out on my scrapbook].

A Couple’s Hope

To most of us the term in vitro is unknown or unheard of but when talking about couples having children, it actually refers to what we commonly know as “test tube baby”—a term which may imply disapproval on the procedure or simply a short description on how it is done. For me, whatever term they use to refer to this particular procedure, it can only mean one thing and that is; a source of hope to couples who want to have children.

For couples who would like to go through this procedure, there are websites that can be of help. IVF1.com is a website that features information about reproductive surgery, ovulation induction, treatment of female endocrine problems and everything one must know about in vitro fertilization. They also have information about Infertility Insurance Coverage and Care Credit financing.

If you are a couple having trouble conceiving, this method might be the answer. And you if you are seriously considering of going through the process, it is best to learn and know about it first.

Remember When the Earth Moved?

My sister and I were talking yesterday and she was asking me if we were affected by the recent earthquake here in China. Fortunately, we are very far from the center so we are safe. The recent earthquake left almost 15,000 (and counting) people dead and the survivors are now forced to stay outside their homes for safety. I can imagine how sad and difficult it must be for them. I know because I also experienced such thing. I remember on July 16, 1990, Philippines experienced an earthquake with the intensity of 7.8 (same intensity like in Chengdu) and I remember clearly how it happened.

It was about 4:30 in the afternoon and we were still inside the classroom preparing to go home. When our teacher asked us to stand and say our “Goodbyes” for the day, it happened. The floor shook so hard, everybody was stunned. The school building where we were is built on a tilted land. Sometime during the ground was shaking, the floor was cut in half, the half remain untouched but the other half collapsed taking half of classroom furniture and half of the pupils. Fortunately, I was one of those who were standing on the remaining part of the floor. Right after that, she pupils started to scream and cry and when the ceiling posed to collapse, the teacher who was also stunned got her senses back and urged the students to rush out of the door. I was the last pupil to go out of the room. If my teacher didn’t drag me out, I would have just stayed there.

Oddly, I didn’t crying. I just sat calmly on the ground as instructed and I watched other pupils cry and scream while teachers are trying to calm them down. The school officials didn’t allow anybody to go out of the gate but the gate was open for those who would like to enter and stay on the school grounds. We have a wide open ground and it should be the safest place in the entire neighborhood.

I was there watching all the chaos but strange because I remember I was not feeling anything. Only when I heard my older sister calling out my name I felt my heart beat faster. My sister and I were the same school. I was in grade 3 and she was in grade 6. Like the rest, she was already crying but was calmed when she found me. We hugged and when she asked if I am okay, I didn’t answer. I cried instead. I cried hard. I felt weakened and I was very scared. I was screaming and calling out “Papa” and “Mama”.

After about an hour, we saw our papa rushing to us and the sight of him gave me the feeling that everything was okay again. We hugged and I heard him uttering a soft prayer thanking God that we are safe. Then finally he said we can’t go home for the night but he promised to build us a tent and we could play Indians. He instructed my sister to keep an eye on me while he gets some things to build our tent. He promised to be back and he made me promised to stay with my sister. After an hour or so, he was back with things he can use to build the tent, some warm clothes for us, blankets, canned good, and candies. He put up the tent while we watched him and I remember, it was a crappy tent but for me it was the greatest. It rained a little bit that night but I slept peacefully knowing that my papa is there and everything will be alright.

The earthquake left around 1,000 people dead in our city and 600 more in nearby municipalities. Just a few compared to how many died in China now but just the same, it was still a difficult time. We lived in tents for months because aftershocks happen so often and it was not safe to stay in our homes. Almost all shops were closed, medical help was difficult to get, and sanitation can’t be maintained because toilets are not enough for the number of evacuees and garbage are not collected regularly. It was the rainy season so that made it more difficult.

Now I pray for the people who are affected by the recent earthquake.

Sweet and Spicy Squid

I wanted to try something new yesterday to I bought 2 large squid. I saw the Sweet and Spicy Squid recipe Cooks.com and I wanted to try it but because I am a queen of screwed ups when it comes to cooking, I decided to prepare another dish so if the sweet and spicy squid fails, we have an alternative. Calamari Fritter’s is one of Marcus’ favourite and I thank God that I learned how to cook it real good, mind you.

So, I made the first squid to calamari fritters and the second one to sweet and spicy squid. The calamari was, of course, heaven and the sweet and squid was okay. It could be better. I will definitely cook it again because I like the taste but I will make sure that I don’t over cook its carrots and other veggies next time.

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Other than my cooking books, Cooks.com is where I get recipes from. They actually have a lot of recipes which are easy to make.

To Francine who wanted to have my sisig recipe… so sorry because I don’t have it anymore but I am sure, you’ll find it on the net.

Mini Explosion in my Kitchen

Last Tuesday, I went to Walmart for our bi-weekely grocery shopping. Pata (Pig’s legs) was not in my list but when I saw them looking fresh, I bought 2 big pieces thinking that I can make them into some real good tasting Crispy Pata. I never cooked Crispy Pata before but I am willing to try to cook it because I remembered that Crispy Pata is one of the few Filipino foods that Marcus likes. When I got home I checked one of my cook books and sure enough, I saw a recipe for Crispy Pata. To make the story short, I did all the instructions listed in the recipe. I boiled the Pata with water, salt, sprite/7 up and baking soda. After boiling thoroughly, I drained the liquid, left the Pata to dry a little bit then I refrigerated it for the next day’s dinner.

The next day, we invited our couple friends to come over—Daniel, a German guy who never tasted Crispy Pata and his girlfriend Anne, a Filipina who was supposed to help me cook the much awaited Pata. So anyway, they came and Anne and I started to cook the Pata as per what the recipe says because Anne also doesn’t know how to cook it. Based on my cook book, the Pata should be dabbed with Patis (fish sauce) and little bit of flour then it should be deep fried. Okay. But when the recipe says that while it is frying it should be sprinkled with water, I freaked out. I am always terrified when frying something because of the possibility of skin burns from flying drops of boiling oil. According to the recipe, if I want the Pata to be crispy I have to sprinkle water on it every now and then until it is golden brown. I decided to do it but because I was so nervous, I didn’t sprinkle. I wanted to do it as quickly as I can so what I did was I took a small amount of water and pour it on the Pata. As expected, there was a sudden oil shower from the casserole so Anne and I ran away from the stove and when we looked back, we saw fire! squeaky clean kitchen the day after the explosionAnd it was huge enough to be alarming so I screamed. After a few seconds, Marcus and Daniel were at the kitchen door and were asking what happened. They were too late. They didn’t see the fire. It died by itself half second before they got in the kitchen but based on the mess, the smell, the smoke, and the look we’ve got on our faces…they knew. After making sure that nobody was hurt, we all broke into laughter.

We continued to cook the Pata but with no sprinkling or pouring of water involved. The result was okay. The meat tasted good but it was not crispy.

The cooking oil was all over the kitchen wall and the floor. I cleaned it briefly after the explosion and I spent the whole morning cleaning it again until there was no mark of my silliness left.

After this I don’t know if I will ever cook Crispy Pata again.