Friday, December 7, 2007

I am so desperate this morning, I woke up with a kids whining and grumpy, then I get grumpy too. Hush! Early in the morning we are in bad mood already. My son kepts on crying he has a little wounds in his knee and he kept on saying that it hurts but it didn't he was faking it. My son's gonna be an actor. He knows how to cry and laugh in fake. Arrgh, unfortunately son, you can't be an actor Joel wouldn't let you. I would love to do that. But Joel is our way too.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Cold Sores

Do you have a cold sores? Gosh, I have it. And I don't know where I get it. I guess I got it when I was a little kid. I remember my mother kept on telling me to take a shower early in the morning so the cold sores will go away. I really don't have an idea where and how I got it.

What Is a Cold Sore?
A cold sore is a small blister that is reddish or purple. They are usually on the outer edge of the lip, on just one side. Cold sores can appear one at a time or in little bunches, and they are sometimes filled with fluid. They usually crust over and form a scab before they go away. They last a week or 2 and usually don't require any special treatment.
Although they're called cold sores, you don't need to have a cold to get one. Some people call them fever blisters, but you don't have to have a fever to have one, either. (Cold sores aren't the same as canker sores, which are small white sores that are always found inside the mouth.)
What Causes Cold Sores?
Cold sores are caused by a virus called herpes (say: hur-peez). Herpes is one of the most common viral infections in the world. The medical name for the specific virus that causes cold sores is herpes simplex.
There are two types of herpes simplex infection: herpes simplex virus one (called HSV-1 for short) and herpes simplex virus two (called HSV-2 for short). Although both can cause cold sores around a person's mouth, most are caused by HSV-1.
HSV-1 is so common that most Americans get infected with it, although many never have any symptoms. People can catch HSV-1 by kissing a person with a cold sore or sharing a drinking glass or utensils, so it's easy to see why there are so many cold sores around.
Kids who get infected with HSV-1 may get cold sores occasionally for the rest of their lives. That's because even after the sores themselves dry up and go away, the virus stays in the body, waiting around for another time to come out and cause more sores. When a cold sore reappears, it is often in the same place as the previous one.
How Can I Keep From Getting Cold Sores?
Although HSV-1 isn't a big deal, it's a good idea to try to keep cold sores as far away as possible. If someone you know has a cold sore, don't kiss him or her and don't drink out of the same glass or use the same knife, fork, or spoon. Sharing towels, washcloths, or napkins is off-limits, too, because the virus may survive on the fabric.
If you've had cold sores before, it can be hard to tell what might make them come back. For some kids, too much stress, too much time in the sun, or getting sick can cause cold sores to reappear. Eating well, getting enough rest, and learning how to deal with stress are important things for any kid to do, especially a kid who is likely to get cold sores. Putting on sunblock lip balm and sunscreen on the face before going out in the sun may help prevent cold sores from reappearing in kids who tend to get them.
Treating Cold Sores
For most kids, the sores go away on their own without any special treatment from a doctor. If you get a cold sore, try holding some ice wrapped in cloth on the sore. It also might help to eat a popsicle.
Sometimes, if the cold sores are making a kid sick, a doctor may prescribe a special medicine that fights the herpes simplex virus. Some kids may take acetaminophen or ibuprofen if their sores are painful.
While you're waiting for the cold sore to go away, wash your hands regularly and don't pick at it. You'll only get in the way of your body's natural healing process. Picking at a cold sore is also bad news because it's easy to spread the virus to other parts or your body, like your fingers or eyes. Worse yet, you might spread the virus to other people. No one will thank you for giving them a cold sore!
Dear Diary,

Hay, gikapoy gajod koron uy. katogon jamo ko hay naku ang buhay talaga ay parang life. Minsan sigla ka minsan naman ay lawos ka para bang halaman kong walang tubig ay mamatay. Hay..naku!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Ang pagibig ay pagibig giatay!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Song lyrics

A E D A E D A
(A)(E)(D)(A)
Nais kong mabuhay sa haba ng panahon
(A)(E)(D)(A)
Kung ito'y lilipas na ika'y kapiling ko
(A)
Ang aking buhay
(F#m)
Ang aking buhay
(E)(D)(A)
Sa iyo'y ibibigay.(A)(E)(D)(A)
Tangi kong panalangin ay pagsamo mo
(A)(E)(D)(A)
Kailanma'y di magmamaliw ang apoy sa puso ko
(A)
Habang may buhay
(F#m)
Habang may buhayREFRAIN
(E)(D)
Hangga't ang dugo ko ay dumadaloy
(A)
Sa 'yo lamang iaalay
(A)
Ang aking buhay
(F#m)
Ang aking buhay
(E)(D)(A)
Sa iyo'y ibibigayAt kung tayo'y magwawalay
Ako'y mabibigo
Di na naisin pang ituloy ang buhay ko
Habang may buhay
Habang may buhay

REPEAT REFRAIN

Ibig kong malaman mo
Hanggang sa dulo ng mundo
Ang pangarap ko'y sa iyo
Habang may buhay
Habang may buhayREPEAT REFRAINAng aking buhay
Ang aking buhay
Sa iyo'y ibibigay.

Brief English Translation

I want to live eternally and if I do, I'll offer my life to you.
I pray that you'll love me too, as the fire burning in me will not
perish as long as I live. As long as there's blood flowing in my
veins, my life will always be yours. And if we do part, I never
wish to live again. I want you to know that you are my only
dream. My love for you goes on until the end of time.

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