The cash advance that you can apply online

Whenever i do travel to other places I make it a point that I bring an extra cash. Just to be sure that I won’t be run out of cash while on the travel or before the travel. If i will be traveling and my money is just enough I do have the cash advance loans so that I have an extra cash that I can use on the travel.
Applying for the loans was not a problem because there are site on the internet where I do apply for the loans. A site where I can be able to avail of the loans that I needed for the travel. Traveling is my life that I why I cannot last a week without traveling. That is why knowing a place where to lend money is important for me. Having their service or availing for their service is much important for me. It doesn’t just solve my financial problem but it also help me enjoy more on my travel and tour.

Posted under Uncategorized by admin on Monday 22 February 2010 at 1:47 am

The loans to apply

I needed a money so badly because by next week it will be our preliminary examination in my first semester. My parents can’t send me money because my mother is sick. So asked for my eldest sister’s help. She works in a company just a mile away from my school. Even I don’t want to bother her I need her help.
Last two days ago at lunch break I visit her in her office and told her about my problem. She told me not to worry she can help me. I asked her how? Because her payday was last week ago and she already send her money to my parents. She told me that she knows a website in the internet that could help us. She can have a payday loans no credit check. She did it before when my parents need money for my enrollment. The loans processing time was very fast. And my sister just did the application on their website. My problem is silved and I am preparing myself for the examination day.

Posted under Uncategorized by admin on Saturday 6 February 2010 at 1:40 am

The lamp

they say that studying is factor for you to be smart and wise. A part of studying was reading books and searching information. But you cannot be able to read properly if the light and lamp that you had on your room or in your study room is not fix or the light is not well match with the room. Like if the room had the dark color paint be sure that the light has it’s shade of white or is not that yellow lighting.
On the site on my post you can be able to find different kind of Low Voltage Halogen Lamps that you can choose for each room on your house. As you visit their site there are many different kind of home lighting and the ceiling light fixtures that you would want to add on your house. For me I do believe that a student can be able to study properly and conveniently if they have the proper Desk Lamps on their house.

I do believe that having the proper lamp can be a factor for your child to be bright, why not give them the proper lighting so they can study well.

Posted under Uncategorized by admin on Monday 4 January 2010 at 4:16 am

A Lenten Reflection

It was an unusual Christmas vacation for us. My mother, who turned 80 years old on January 6, treated the whole family to a U.S. vacation. Mickey Mouse included, meaning Disney World.
I mentioned “unusual” because it was not really a relaxing holiday — what with kids ages 5 to 80, 25 toothbrushes, a wide range of interests, and just as many hungry stomachs to feed. Thanks to America’s wholesale food stores, we feasted on tall cans of clam chowder soup, 5 pounds of chocolate chip cookies, and a whole assortment of breads and pastas. But like most Pinoys, we soon hankered for good old sirngang na isda and durable adobo. However, it was instant fastfoods most of the time as we had to catch up with Mickey and his fantasy friends. Kodak must’ve made a fast hundred bucks on us, as we flashed our smiles, posing in front of pretty, sparkling bright and clean America.
When it was time to go home, we packed not only our suitcases (at least each one had a new pair of shoes… “Hey, hey Imelda!”) but balikbqyan boxes as well. I could’ve had my first fracture as I earnestly tried to lift my box to see how much it weighed!
We’re back home and I ride to work and see the same familiar sights
— the scattered garbage on the streets, the gnarled telephone wires on posts that are ready to fall and traffic so bad, I bring my office work and actually get some work done in the car. The newspapers showed triumphant winners in the sale of our public utility waterworks — 2 groups representing wealthy families. I asked my kids what they thought of all these. Our electricity and water utilities are now owned by the same family conglomerate — “The rich get richer” syndrome. Would you have wanted to live in America instead — with clean air, an orderly life (or so it seemed) and laws that are followed?
“This is our country. We belong here,” they chorused.
That to me is an admirable conviction. As an adult who can make the decision to move over to the USA (or any other country), I could have. But like them, I’m still here. I’m glad they know their country’s vulnerabilities and possibilities. And yet, it is a shame how very little we Filipinos have done to improve our country’s condition. It is a tremendous task to put order in this country and I have to painfully admit that the only way to start loving our country is to do our share. From the very smallest act of disposing our garbage (and having trash bins, which disappear!) to making laws that are good and sensible (and following them!) After the trip to the land of plenty, coming home brought us back to
the ground. A quote that helps me focus is “live simply so others may
simply live”.

Posted under Uncategorized by admin on Wednesday 9 September 2009 at 6:53 am