After two months in a row of "not-the-usual" breakfast, lunch, break time and dinner meals, I finally got back to my regular home cooked feasts.
Blame it to McDonalds. Because of the amazingly cute and collectible toys they give out for free in every order of Happy Meal, Dads and Moms went crazy and manipulated the servings they get when chow time comes. These parents just love their kids that they love to have to complete the set of the available toys. Or are they the ones who really like to get to hold of the pretty little play things more than their children?
Well, I am not ashamed to admit that I trade the packed lunch that my wife prepares for a spaghetti or chicken meal with a toy for a few days. I even go stores kilometers away from my office just to make sure I get a unique free miniature.
Did I say that Dads and Moms went crazy because of Happy Meal toys? It started with the Voov cars collectible then followed by the despicable Minions. I thought this insanity will not stop until... McDo announced that the yellow and purple cuties from the Movie Despicable Me 2 were out of stock.
Thus, I was not able to complete my Minion set. This made me promised to my self that I will make sure to collect the next McDonald freebies whatever it is.
Now, what toys would that be? My guess is another group of little, cute and lovable beings--- The Smurfs. I got this image from www.mcdhappymealtoys.com. I just hope to really get all of the 16 available Smurfs toys for my kid... and myself.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Wise Spending with Save 22
I am cheap… and you know what, I’m proud of it!
I am cheap
from head to toe. I buy shampoo that comes with free sachet packs or a bar of
soap. Most of my shirts were dug up from bargain bins of various malls. My
pants were bought not because of their quality but because of its special price
discount. My boxers came in a box labelled with a “bundle deal” sticker. My
socks’ brand name is “Pack of 3 Pairs” to go along with my shoes that I picked
up in a shop’s closing out sale.
You see, I
am not a fan of anything with a 4-digit tag price. One of my shopping mantra is
“999 is the limit,” if you know what I mean.
Call me a garage
sale hunter, bargain bin king or even a cheapskate. I won’t mind as long as you
treat me with one of those buy 1, take 1 burger offesr or eat-all-you-can deals.
Did I tell you that I am cheap?
For a person
whose definition of the word “saving” evolved from “rescuing” (toddler stage)
to storing computer data (student years) to “spending less” (the very moment I
became a dad), I believe that every peso that I can put aside will be useful in
the future.
Ever since I
became a family man, the art if budgeting has been a craft I continue to master
to this date. After all, I am the CFO of our monthly family expenses, dictator of
the shopping list and captain of the grocery cart. I can still remember in the
past, I have to visit different stores to compare prices of products before
making a purchase. Today, the best deal for your money is just a click away
anytime, anywhere.
It’s no
secret that many people have become dependent to the internet in so many ways.
We read news online to be updated of what’s happening around us. We get tips
and recommendations for our next family trip through blogs and features. Some
people even met their future spouses online (this guy included).
The internet
is a very helpful ally that makes life better is used properly. One way we can
maximize its use is by tapping it as a guide or reference every time we will
purchase something whether online or not. Let me introduce to you a website
that I have been visiting regularly to get updates on the latest sales,
promotions and exciting deals of my favorite merchants.
Save22.com.ph
is a search technology in a form of a website that allows potential buyers to
aggregate and compare prices of the goods or services from several stores. Just a reminder: Save 22 is not connected with
the stores presented in their website. So, if you have a query on a particular
product, you need to directly contact the store that offers it. Anyways, Save 22 provides the list of
products with corresponding price along with the detail information of the shop
location through Google Maps. Thus, saving you from the hassle of where and how
to look up those information.
And did you
know that Save 22 also offer a free downloadable app (Barcode Scanner) for your
mobile gadgets that you can use to scan the barcode of an item and allow you to
compare the deals with your friends and other costumers? Cool, right?
If you think
I have already told you all the best things about Save 22, you’re wrong. I have
not yet informed you the website is free and does not charge any access fee.
All the information in the website are provided to all its readers at no cost. You also don’t have to worry about online
security or if the offers are scams because there is no monetary
transaction in the site. You will personally visit the merchants featured and
thus you can tell first hand if the promotions is real or not. Also, there is
no pressure shopping since there is no salesperson involved in the transaction.
You have all the time in the world to check on the prices of goods, compare
with other products or merchant and buy only when you are finally decided what is
the best deal for you. In the end, you’ll be a happy shopper who just availed
of great offers from trusted merchants. Visit www.save22.com.ph
to see how it can help you do some wise spending.
You might be
asking why and how I have become the “cheap” person that I am today. Simple, I
want a good future for my son that’s why I am already saving for his needs this
early. We can’t tell what tomorrow brings so might as well think of ways that
can help secure the future of my child. That’s why I choose to save. Well, I’m
happy to share that at the young age of 4 years old, my little Charlie is
turning out to be a sale hunter like me. He knows it's not okay to buy something if I already describe it as "expensive."
Charles has been my favorite shopping and dining buddy and we're just hoping that our favorite shops will be featured at Save 22 along with some cool deals and promos. Here are some of our recommendations:
Save 22 is
definitely making an impact to many consumers looking for the best deals in
town. It influences consumers to what and where to buy it, to check online
first before buying offline. It also offers the best options for buyers and
most of all, Save 22 lives up to its name and vision of helping people save
money in every money spending adventure.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Yes, Charles! There are 12 non-working days in August
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Every morning, it's always the same old drama between me and my 4-year old son Charles.
Two sure questions he will ask me the moment he opens his eyes and sees me: (1) "Daddy, why do I have to go to school?" and (2) "Daddy, why do you always go to work?"
Well, I don't baby talk him now so I tell him the truth that if Charles don't go to school, daddy will not to go to work. If I don't go to work, the boss will be angry and I will loose my job. If I don't have work, we will not have money to buy him milk, toys and chocolates.
This would make him pause for a while and then ask another silly question, "How many days before vacation time?"
What he means of "vacation time" time is the weekends where there are no school days.
Now, I'm sure that if you are reading this blog post, you are very interested to know what are 12 non-working days for August. To all the lazy people who are waiting for the next national holiday to come, here they go:
There will be three (3) national holidays for August 2013 in the Philippines as per Proclamation 459. They are the following:
August 8 or 9, 2013 – Eid’l Fitr or the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan for Muslims
August 21, 2013 – Ninoy Aquino Day
August 26, 2013 – National Heroes Day
Now for the nine (9) more days: that's five (5) Saturdays and four (4) Sundays.
We will talk December next time and that month surely offers more non-working days.
Happy weekend, guys!
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The 7-minute workout everyone has been waiting for
Attention people who have been longing to be fit or do some exercises but can't find time to do it. I'm actually facing a mirror right now while saying this.
Here's a 7-minute workout to shred fat and get in shape, no equipment necessary; thank you science!
To good to be true? Well, an article in the May-June issue of the American College of Sports Medicine’s Health & Fitness Journal featured 12 exercises deploying only body weight, a chair and a wall, it fulfills the latest mandates for high-intensity effort, which essentially combines a long run and a visit to the weight room into about seven minutes of steady discomfort. And it's all based on science.
According to the study of Scientists at McMaster University in Canada, even a few minutes of training at an intensity approaching your maximum capacity produces molecular changes within muscles comparable to those of several hours of running or bike riding. (Wow! So that just totally ruined my plan to invest in a bike--- ruined in a good way)
The exercises should be performed in rapid succession, allowing 30 seconds for each, while, throughout, the intensity hovers at about an 8 on a discomfort scale of 1 to 10, the study says. Those seven minutes should be, in a word, unpleasant. The upside is, after seven minutes, you’re done. (I can performed this even faster than my wife doing his hair in the morning.)
How effective is this? There's only one way to find out: just do it (With no intentions of promoting Nike, of course. Which I think I just did.)
Reference and source of image: well.blogs.nytimes.com
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