A Wise Online Shopper is a Satisfied Shopper.
Have you experienced being a frustrated unsatisfied online buyer? I have a friend who was a frequent online shopper and she said getting disappointed is inevitable in online shopping. She told me that one time, she purchased an item for her son online and was expecting to receive the same product featured on the site but lo and behold, she received the item not in good condition. She was so disappointed.
It’s a fact that risks comes along with online shopping. That’s why we shoppers should be a wise buyer, as in doubly wise compare to regular shopping. Because in online shopping, specially if you’re shopping for delicate items like jewelries, you can be deceived with the pictures if you’re not keen and wise. A lot of online shopping sites out there are tricky. But I know one site that really helps online shoppers. They even give their shoppers tips and buying guides specially when purchasing watches or jewelry items.
Shopwiki does only give it’s shoppers a complete list of items in a singles search. It also protects them from being schemed or hoaxed by providing them valuable information and guides for their shoppers. So when it comes to online shopping, put shopwiki on top of your list in searching for items online.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009 | Labels: Shopping | 0 Comments
Watch Movies Free

I was intrigued with the film, "The Proposal" so I checked if I can watch it online. And luckily, I found this site: Moviesss.com. But there's only a limited time to view the film. After 72 minutes of watching, you'll have to wait another 52 minutes for the movie to reload. Also the copy is not digitally clear. And because I don't like waiting too long, I checked for other sites and found this one: vioku.com. The copy is not clear as well, and the film was divided in three parts but it buffers much faster and I was able to watch it uniterrupted. Also, unlike other sites, there's no ads and other gimmicks for one to watch a film like answering surveys, being a member so one can log in, etc.
In short, I was able to watched and finished "The Proposal" thru the internet.
Some movies that are being uploaded in the internet are not the original copy. In short some are just recorded in theaters. The only benefit of watching it online is to see if it's okay and if you'll get your money's worth if you intend to watch it or purchase the original dvd copy.
"The Proposal" is one hilarious, must see movie that I'll make sure to get the original dvd copy.
Some movies that are being uploaded in the internet are not the original copy. In short some are just recorded in theaters. The only benefit of watching it online is to see if it's okay and if you'll get your money's worth if you intend to watch it or purchase the original dvd copy.
"The Proposal" is one hilarious, must see movie that I'll make sure to get the original dvd copy.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009 | Labels: great stuff, Internet | 0 Comments
13 Weeks.
I didn't experience any throwing up for the past 4 days. Whew! That's quite a relief for me. I'm thankful that I've already passed my first trimester, and now entering the second.
According to some articles I've read, 13 weeks pregnant has less miscarriage threats. Thank God!. Anyway, so far, I've not yet measured my belly yet but it's already showing the world that there's something inside it. Haven't check my weight as well, my bad. But my appetite is slowly becoming normal, I can now eat without having to feel like throwing up after.
And here's what Babycenter.com says on my pregnancy at 13 weeks:

If you're having a girl, she now has approximately 2 million eggs in her ovaries; she will have only a million by the time she's born. She'll have fewer eggs as she gets older, and by age 17, the number will have dropped to 200,000.
As for you, the fog may be lifting, so to speak. For many women, the side effects of early pregnancy – frequent urination, intense fatigue, nausea – diminish sometime in the second trimester. Your uterus (womb), while large enough to announce to onlookers that you're indeed pregnant, isn't so huge that it gets in your way. Even though birth is months away, your breasts may already start making colostrum, the fluid that will feed your baby for the first few days before your milk comes in.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009 | Labels: Pregnancy | 0 Comments
12 Weeks.
Ok..I'm updating again :)
I'm already at the end of the first trimester. The queasiness is slowly subsiding, though I can still feel it every now and then. I'm already showing some tummy :D! I can't fit on my regular pants already, that's why, I'm thinking of buying a bellaband or whatever that will help me still use my pants because I can't fit into a regular maternity pants.
My next OB check up will on Sept. 5. And as for the little peanut, here's what babycenter says about it now.
My next OB check up will on Sept. 5. And as for the little peanut, here's what babycenter says about it now.
Your baby's face is beginning to look more human (Medline 2009), even though she is only about 5.4cm long from her crown to her rump and weighs slightly less than 14g. Her eyes, which started out on the sides of her head, have moved closer together. Her ears are almost in their normal position on the side of her head (Hill 2009; Visembryo 2006). Her liver is making bile and her kidneys are secreting urine into her bladder.
Your baby squirms if your belly is prodded, although you cannot yet feel movement. Fetal nerve cells have been multiplying rapidly and the neurological connections in her brain (synapses) are forming. Your baby has acquired more reflexes: touching the palms makes the fingers close, touching the soles of the feet makes the toes curl down and touching the eyelids makes the eye muscles clench (Medline 2009).
Your midwife can now feel the top of your uterus (womb), also known as the fundus, low in your belly. As you enter the second trimester, you may find yourself donning looser, less restrictive clothing. Soon you won't be able to fit into your old clothes any more.
You may now find that once the sickness feeling has passed, your appetite returns. Find out how to eat well over the next few weeks.

Monday, August 24, 2009 | Labels: Pregnancy | 1 Comments
Morning Sickness
The queasiness is now becoming an "All Day Sickness"
I know it's normal for pregnant women to experience morning sickness. I've had it before on my first pregnancy but now it's different. It came very early and I'm really looking forward to relief.
Anyway, here's some facts about "Morning Sickness":
"Morning sickness" is really a misnomer. (In fact, the technical medical term is "nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.") For some pregnant women, the symptoms are worst in the morning and ease up over the course of the day, but they can strike at any time and last all day long.
About three quarters of pregnant women experience nausea and sometimes vomiting during their first trimester. The nausea usually starts around six weeks of pregnancy, but it can begin as early as four weeks. It tends to get worse over the next month or so.
About half of the women who get it feel complete relief by about 14 weeks. For most of the rest, it takes another month or so for the queasiness to ease up, though it may return later and come and go throughout pregnancy. (From Babycenter.com).
Home treatment measures for morning sickness:
About three quarters of pregnant women experience nausea and sometimes vomiting during their first trimester. The nausea usually starts around six weeks of pregnancy, but it can begin as early as four weeks. It tends to get worse over the next month or so.
About half of the women who get it feel complete relief by about 14 weeks. For most of the rest, it takes another month or so for the queasiness to ease up, though it may return later and come and go throughout pregnancy. (From Babycenter.com).
Home treatment measures for morning sickness:
- Changing what, when, and how much you eat.
- Taking ginger, vitamin B6, or vitamin B12, which are known to reduce nausea and/or vomiting during pregnancy.
- Avoiding foods and smells that make you feel sick.
- Trying acupressure, which seems to work for some women.
- Taking doxylamine with vitamin B6, which you can buy without a prescription. Talk to your health professional before taking this remedy. (from webmd.com)

Tuesday, August 04, 2009 | Labels: Pregnancy | 1 Comments
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