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My Holiday Wish List

1. Let there be peace on earth. 2. A pink diamond pendant . 3. Panasonic home theater system with wireless rear speakers . 4. POD by Atlantic CD organizer . 5. Cereal dispenser by Zevro . 6. Carlos Falchi handbag . 7. Nohonon desk character . 8. Sennheiser wireless headphones . 9. Kindle digital reading device by Amazon 10. A trip to the banana republic . Happy Holidays one and all!

Stranger Than Fiction: The Case of My Missing Jewelry

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Around this time last year, I lost a piece of jewelry, a gold bracelet that is worth more or less $300. The strange thing was, I put it with my other jewelries in an easy access cabinet in my room, and the rest of my jewelries were there and remained untouched. At first I was thinking that perhaps one of my kids played with it and probably misplaced it around the house. So I let the days go by, hoping that somehow the missing jewelry will be recovered somewhere in the house. Then I started getting suspicious with one of my house helpers because she was acting strange. She was actually the most responsible and most trusted of three nannies that I had, and suddenly she wouldn’t even look me in the eyes when we talked. In the Philippines, it is commonplace to resort to black magic and witchcraft and things that are considered taboo and superstitious in this modern world. So it is not a surprise to hear stories about skulls and magic oils or cards and beads that has some kind of spell

November Scare: Of Fires & False Alarms Courtesy of ADT

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It's December. Yeah, it's been a while since I posted anything on my blog. It's not that nothing noteworthy transpired but I was still very busy putting my blogging life on track. Anyway, Halloween passed and nothing scary happened. You know it's always fun when something really freaks you out then you realize that it's not really what you think? That's why it's always fun to put on a "Chuckie" mask during trick-or-treat night then watch people jump out of the way as you cruise past them. Halloween's long been over. I can't see any residue of it now, but I would like to note something that happened after Halloween that really sent me to panic. In the month of November alone there were countless fires in California Hills that raised thousands of homes to the ground. It was a scary time. It was also a time wherein people were extra cautious about fires or the possibility of a fire igniting anywhere in the dry part of California. I was myself