Stressed from work? Plan your day off ahead by giving yourself a reward. Treating yourself and thanking your body for a job well done as they've worked hard and managed to earn you a living. It may be a massage, foot spa, etc. (in a affordable price, of course!) but will surely give you a satisfying result.
Go on, you deserve life's treat.
As for me, I decided to do the Foot Spa. Gosh, my feet is filthy. I haven't even have the time to do my nails.
Plus, my feet deserves the treat.
Before anything else. PLAN your activity for the day.
There are things to consider in choosing the best Salon.
1. Ask around.
> A friendly recommendation is the best advice. Your friends will not be subjective in their experience in the spa. They will give you feedback without hesitations.
2. Google it.
> There are plenty of sites that gives promo's in their salons that lure's you in going into thier salon. Unlimited therapeutic message. Here are some site that can give you s start: eBay.ph, metrodeals.com, sulit.com. Please don't forget to look at the reviews for each salon. Just remember to always consider the,
3. Location.
> If you are in Metromanila and the salon is in Alabang, well, I know you know what I mean.
4. Money.
> Be practical. If it does not fit into your daily budget then, save. =)
In my case, I had the most affordable, accessible and worth it time in this Salon. The salon, Timestyles is just outside our condominium. As recommended by a dear friend. I only need to walk (exercise), No fare needed (yey!).
They also offer many services like Hair cuts, coloring, cellophane, manicure, pedicure, etc at a really low price. Cool. For more details, will post soon.
The foot spa is P100.
Manicure is P40.
Pedicure is P70.
I the most wonderful time there. The people were great, friendly and accomodating. They make you comfortable and will make you feel like a princess.
Cheap right? Total costs? Happiness. =)) Worth it!
An ordinary girl with a never ending story of her experiences, thoughts and words of wisdom.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
My best friend
You know why they are called man's best friend? It's because they'll love you deeply just by meeting their physiologic needs: 1. Food 2. Water 3. Shelter. That's it. And they'll be loyal to you, listen to everything you have to say, hear gossips and never reveal them, nag them and even displace anger to them. More better if they are irristably cute and cuddly. I speak from experience.
They are the perfect pet. More and more people now are opting to adopt Dogs as thier sons/ daughters. For example my gay friends who coudn't bear child. I'm happy that they thought of adopting a dog. You can do this by going to a pet store and choose a breed. For more info I have researched a site for you to choose perfect breed for you. Just click here.
You may need to pay for the vaccines and all. This varries per Pet Stores. However, It's all worth it.
If you wish to learn more and appreciate dogs lifestyle and attitude, it's best to watch my favorite show, " Dog whisperer" Cesar Millan is the God of all Canines He knows and understands all kinds of dogs. I so look up to HIM.
Here are my Beloved:
I forgot who took the picture.. LOL. I could'nt edit the foot at the side.
These are my Dog, mixed duschund and terrier. Good mouse hunter ( so irritating when they do this), Patrols the whole neighborhood and goes home what ever time they want (nuaghty), and most of all loves to go and sleep inside the house even though they have not bathe and with all the lies (ewww, ikr). They the best dogs for a small family in a small house like ours. I love them and I miss them so much..
They are the perfect pet. More and more people now are opting to adopt Dogs as thier sons/ daughters. For example my gay friends who coudn't bear child. I'm happy that they thought of adopting a dog. You can do this by going to a pet store and choose a breed. For more info I have researched a site for you to choose perfect breed for you. Just click here.
You may need to pay for the vaccines and all. This varries per Pet Stores. However, It's all worth it.
If you wish to learn more and appreciate dogs lifestyle and attitude, it's best to watch my favorite show, " Dog whisperer" Cesar Millan is the God of all Canines He knows and understands all kinds of dogs. I so look up to HIM.
Here are my Beloved:
I forgot who took the picture.. LOL. I could'nt edit the foot at the side.
These are my Dog, mixed duschund and terrier. Good mouse hunter ( so irritating when they do this), Patrols the whole neighborhood and goes home what ever time they want (nuaghty), and most of all loves to go and sleep inside the house even though they have not bathe and with all the lies (ewww, ikr). They the best dogs for a small family in a small house like ours. I love them and I miss them so much..
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Getting Postal ID in just 30 mins tops
Need a valid I.D.? Well getting a postal I.D. is the fastest.
Yes. You need to get a one or two Valid I.D. one of this days. You need this for getting a passport, in your work place or anything else to see your credibiilty that you are existing and a member in the society.
I suggest you start as early as possible like upon Graduating or upon turning 18.
If you don't have such, it's not too late. Patience is a virtue for other valid I.D's such as SSS, Voter's I.D, TIN.. What the heck! It was stressfull. Some of these companies are digitized and you need to set an appointment.
As for getting a Postal I.D, I finished it all in one day! Cool right?
All you need is a Valid I.D. (geez! we do really need to get one), Cedula, and Brgy. Clearance. All originals.
These are the other requirements in getting a postal I.D
HOW TO APPLY FOR A POSTAL ID (got this from Sexy Nomad's blog)
1. Go to the nearest PhilPost Office. It is best if you go to the post office in your zip code.
- For more information click this.
2. Ask for a copy of the Postal ID Application Form or Form No. 391.
- I went there at about 2 o'clock. Wednesday, 2:00 o'clock PM. There was no line. There's a man called "Sir Pogi" he is very accommodating. They will assist you with everything. They do ask for a fee to get the forms photo copied.
3. Fill in the upper half portion of the application form with your personal data.
4. Have this type written by "Mr. Pogi."
5. Have your picture taken.
- Well there's a new policy. You need not to get a picture as they will get your picture and laminate it themselves. This is so to prevent from other people changing pictures.
5. Bring the application form to your Barangay Hall.
7. Request for a Certification from the Barangay Captain that you are a resident of the Barangay. The Barangay Captain will fill up the bottom portion of your application form and give you a photocopy of his/her valid ID. He may or may not ask to retain 1 copy of the application form.
- This is case to case basis, so better find that out. I haven't done this.
8. While you are in the Barangay Hall, get a Community Tax Certificate. You need this to complete your application form.
- This small form is important. Don't lose it. You can use it for many purposes. Valid in one year. And it costs depending on how much you earn.
9. Have the application form duly notarized. There is usually a notary public near barangay halls. The notary public will ask for a copy of the notarized document. Notarization costs around P150 per document.
10. Make sure you have an NSO certified copy of your birth or marriage certificate.
11. Submit the following to the post office: 1) Duly accomplished application form [notarized with attached photocopy of the Barangay Captain's valid ID]; 2) NSO certified copy of birth or marriage certificate; and 3) P175 postal ID fee. The postal ID fees vary from city to city.
-This is the long process. You can ask around how to get it faster. :)
12. Expect to come back for the ID after a few days.
- I got mine in less than one hour.
Estimated Total Cost: P500 is enough.
1. ID Card - P175
2. Photo service - P70
3. Lamination- P25
- Plus an extra fee to help me get the form Notarized. Includes fare and Carbonating documents. Do the math.
Walaaaaaaaa...Me and My postal ID. Excuse the crappy picture.
Yes. You need to get a one or two Valid I.D. one of this days. You need this for getting a passport, in your work place or anything else to see your credibiilty that you are existing and a member in the society.
I suggest you start as early as possible like upon Graduating or upon turning 18.
If you don't have such, it's not too late. Patience is a virtue for other valid I.D's such as SSS, Voter's I.D, TIN.. What the heck! It was stressfull. Some of these companies are digitized and you need to set an appointment.
As for getting a Postal I.D, I finished it all in one day! Cool right?
All you need is a Valid I.D. (geez! we do really need to get one), Cedula, and Brgy. Clearance. All originals.
These are the other requirements in getting a postal I.D
HOW TO APPLY FOR A POSTAL ID (got this from Sexy Nomad's blog)
1. Go to the nearest PhilPost Office. It is best if you go to the post office in your zip code.
- For more information click this.
2. Ask for a copy of the Postal ID Application Form or Form No. 391.
- I went there at about 2 o'clock. Wednesday, 2:00 o'clock PM. There was no line. There's a man called "Sir Pogi" he is very accommodating. They will assist you with everything. They do ask for a fee to get the forms photo copied.
3. Fill in the upper half portion of the application form with your personal data.
4. Have this type written by "Mr. Pogi."
5. Have your picture taken.
- Well there's a new policy. You need not to get a picture as they will get your picture and laminate it themselves. This is so to prevent from other people changing pictures.
5. Bring the application form to your Barangay Hall.
7. Request for a Certification from the Barangay Captain that you are a resident of the Barangay. The Barangay Captain will fill up the bottom portion of your application form and give you a photocopy of his/her valid ID. He may or may not ask to retain 1 copy of the application form.
- This is case to case basis, so better find that out. I haven't done this.
8. While you are in the Barangay Hall, get a Community Tax Certificate. You need this to complete your application form.
- This small form is important. Don't lose it. You can use it for many purposes. Valid in one year. And it costs depending on how much you earn.
9. Have the application form duly notarized. There is usually a notary public near barangay halls. The notary public will ask for a copy of the notarized document. Notarization costs around P150 per document.
10. Make sure you have an NSO certified copy of your birth or marriage certificate.
11. Submit the following to the post office: 1) Duly accomplished application form [notarized with attached photocopy of the Barangay Captain's valid ID]; 2) NSO certified copy of birth or marriage certificate; and 3) P175 postal ID fee. The postal ID fees vary from city to city.
-This is the long process. You can ask around how to get it faster. :)
12. Expect to come back for the ID after a few days.
- I got mine in less than one hour.
Estimated Total Cost: P500 is enough.
1. ID Card - P175
2. Photo service - P70
3. Lamination- P25
- Plus an extra fee to help me get the form Notarized. Includes fare and Carbonating documents. Do the math.
Walaaaaaaaa...Me and My postal ID. Excuse the crappy picture.
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