Greeting cards? Make them a little bit eccentric and out-of-the-box with
the use of the eCards! They are video greetings of all occasions you
might want to celebrate with all styles. Best of all, they are only FREE
and you can send them to anyone you want!
For the ones who like the fun and quirks in their celebrations, here are 5 animated eCards perfect for the season of Christmas:
1. Red Nose Rap's Free Video eCard - Santa and his reindeers rapping are a perfect treat to those who want rhythm and colorful beats in their greetings!
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2. Christmas Season Greetings's Free Video eCard - Funny short video of
rabbits trying to get the carrot nose from a snowman. It gets with the
wish that "You get everything you want for Christmas this year!"
https://gramz.com/hush2k/jungle/christmas-season-greetings#jenny18
3. Christmas Hottie's Free Video eCard - Funny animated short video of a snowman and snowman together!
https://gramz.com/cartoon/animate/christmas-hottie#jenny18
Sabado, Disyembre 7, 2013
Miyerkules, Disyembre 4, 2013
Stay Out Of The Trap
Stay out of the Trap
It is a known fact that even though money is circulated
widely worldwide, many people still do not have enough money for their wants or
needs and have to resort to loans.
However, while it is good to have someone to turn to in your
need, it’s bad to make a habit of borrowing again and again until you bury
yourself in unpaid debts. Debts sacrifice your family budget’s stability as
well as the endurance of your income.
Why do people go to borrow?
While it is very reasonably seen that most borrowers go
because of desperate emergencies and needs, it has been also known that some
loan for the gratification of their desires and luxuries. The famed novel, “Confessions
of A Shopaholic” wisely depicts this situation. Credit is not a good way to
purchase materials because while you aim to get something, you are being
charged for more than your purchase. Credit cards can also lead you to
overindulgence and hasty decisions (i.e. picking everything that you might
fancy around).
What are the circumstances of debts and loans?
In debts and loans, you are accountable to your debtor by
legalities and contract, so it isn’t a good picture when you can’t pay your
debt on time. Especially if you haven’t paid after a long time, there will be
court proceedings (my mother’s personal experience as a debtor to her borrower)
and some nights in jail because you haven’t kept your oath of payment.
Even if you can pay it slowly, it still isn’t good…
The prospects are low family budgets due to the deducted
salaries of parents due to many debts needed to be paid. My family suffer from this
on time to time due to constrict finances. We have to content ourselves with
simple living and take extra care with our purchases.
So the better way is…
Be frugal in living. Do not spend more than what’s necessary
for your family. “What use is money but to buy bread?” is Isaiah’s advice for
everyone who holds money in their hands.
Pay your debts as fast as you can. You should be endowed by
money, not burdened by it.
Sabado, Oktubre 5, 2013
Sana Hindi na Maulit Pa (I Wish This will never happen again)
We left Zamboanga City on the evening of September
5 for Davao City where we will be competing for the 28th Mindanao
Parliamentary Debate Championship. Little did we know that we will go back to a
Zamboanga with a shockingly dangerous situation.
September
10, 2013, 5:30 AM.
“Jenny! C’mon, wake up, girl!” I was rolling
wonderfully in my sleep when I was shaken hard by two hands. I unwillingly and
forcefully opened my still sleep-worn eyes. “Hoy, ba’t naman ––” Before I was
able to finish a cutting retort fitting to my mood, I looked up and saw Ate
Sheena turn her back to me and frantically shaking the others off their sleep.
"It’s only 5 o’clock,
too early, Sheena. What’s the matter?" Kuya Fitz groggily sat up on his
bed and blinked repeatedly to fight off unconsciousness.
"May masamang nangyari sa Zamboanga! Open
the TV, quick!" ordered Ate Judean who sat beside him.
"Impossible!" Andre cried.
"Get your cell phones, look at the
messages there right now!" The five of us quickly did and were stunned to
read every one of the texts telling us about the unexpected attack of the MNLF
rebels in our city. Burning houses, hostages, dead people... It was all too
much for us to take in. As we saw the horrifying truth on the television, we
were overwhelmed by fear and foreboding that the day that we were meant to go
back to Zamboanga is the worst one there.
Just one thought flashed through that moment
– the most bloody day I witnessed in my life: April 13, 2010. Abu Sayyaf broke
into Isabela City, Basilan where I lived with my family. I desperately hid in
my room, while I was hearing gunshots and the boom! of the bombs. My best
friend Karen’s apartment trembled like a high-magnitude earthquake because of
their short distance from our bombed Cathedral. The next day, all Basileños cried
for the twenty people who died by the rebels’ hands. My sister sobbed for her
dear favorite Professor who was among those who were killed.
The TV flashed open to reveal families
scampering away from their houses, mga soldiers shooting everywhere as they
counter bullets from different corners (i.e. rebel snipers). Darren cried upon
learning that his house in Sta. Barbara was directly in the ravaging of the
enemy. We anxiously called our families, asking about their situation, if they
were safe and all.
We
(the Ateneo Debate Union (AdZU)) were stranded in Davao
City for almost three weeks due to the Zamboanga Crisis and by each day that
passed there, we grew afraid for the conflict in Zambonga and prayed
unceasingly that it will be over soon so we could be able to go home already.
While we were there, we are very thankful that there are some people who
graciously helped with our daily food and other needs - the Tower Inn, Ateneo
de Davao University, and University of Mindanao. They allowed us to stay in the
hotel we had during the 28th Mindanao Parliamentary Debate Championship,
shouldering all the expenses themselves. They even joking dubbed us
“First-class refugees”.
But
we know how much worse the people in Zamboanga were faring. Over 100,000
families cramped themselves in the evacuation centers, on very dire conditions.
It broke our young hearts to see that a very beautiful place that is meant to
be shared by all people is being ravaged by a group who claims it for
themselves only. In this crisis, I can't help but think about my beloved
hometown, Basilan where everyday is on Red Alert status. And now this in
Zamboanga? Why can't be peace in the places I call my home? Why must they go
and destroy everything that I have cherished and loved again and again? I DON'T
WANT THIS ANYMORE! Oh God, please help us. Eternal Father, please protect all
your children... Change the hearts of our enemies so that they will stop
inflicting harm upon us and cease the unnecessary bloodshed in our own land.
We
know to ourselves that our experience in the 28th MPDC was a very memorable
one, so worth doing it again as I learned so much from it. But violent events
such as wars are heavy and difficult tragedies that should never had happened.
Bringing an everlasting hatred accompanied by a pain that can never be healed –
THAT IS WAR. Many suffered much during this ordeal so I pray earnestly to God
for peace in the whole world, especially my beloved homeland.
***Sana hindi na maulit pa ang gulong ito.
***Sana hindi na maulit pa ang gulong ito.
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