Christian Life, Homemaking, Womanhood

New Beginning

Since hubby, myself and our daughter arrived here in Panglao, Bohol last Thursday, it was only yesterday that I was able to go online. If only I didn’t give my word to my boss, I would not have started working yesterday. We are still in the process of putting everything in order. Many of our belongings are remained unopened. It seems…

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Homemaking

What You Should Know Before Leaving For A Vacation

Now that long weekends are consecutives, many families are planning to grab these opportunities to have short trips, either to bond or unwind. Well, not bad. I think workers like me also deserve to see new environment to re-charge. But we also have to ensure that when we leave our homes, they are properly secured. I’m not an expert on…

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Homemaking

Financial Management

One of the challenges of raising a family is financial management. I myself can attest to it. It is more challenging for me because I do not support one but two (sometimes even three) families. However I try to manage my income so that I will not only be able to make the ends meet but also to have some…

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Homemaking, Womanhood

A Partner

When my husband and I were preparing for our moved-out last month, he was the one who did the packing more because I was still busy beating critical deadlines. And I am happy that he did it well! He started with the things which we would no longer use during the time of preparation. Then he placed related items in…

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Family Matters, Homemaking, Womanhood

House Improvements

Our house here in Bulacan is not yet fully done. It still needs major renovations and constructions before it can even be classified as decent house :D. I loaned this house from Home Mutual Development Fund or most commonly known as PAG-IBIG when I was still single and until now I am still paying its monthly amortization. The monthly amortization…

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