8.16.2014

Learning to love sunblocks

Who's here with me hating the icky feeling of sunblock on your face? Every time I apply the thing on my face I feel that my skin can't breath, my pores get clogged and acne starts forming on my face. The worst that I usually experience is when my sweat and the sunblock starts to mix (eewwwww). That's a recipe for acne right there. Sunblock is supposed to be as fundamental as applying lotion on our arms and legs. However, I just can't get past the icky feeling. I usually get convinced applying sunblock when I watch beauty gurus explain how important it is as it is our protection from harmful UV rays from the sun. I sometimes scare myself by watching videos like this one:


A few months back I bought this sunblock from Healthy Options


I love it because it's formulated specially for the face and it has a good SPF 30. Plus point for less harmful chemicals, as I am very picky and sensitive with whatever I apply on my skin. The thing that I just hate about it is it's too thick and icky. You'll also have to apply it every 2 hours as the effect starts to wear off during that time. I hate that the product gets built up on my face. Sometimes I wear BB cream especially when I'm out strolling in the mall. I just hate the idea that they get mixed up on my face. I used it only for a few weeks then stopped. Now Im finding every opportunity to apply the cream. The sun here in the Philippine is very unforgiving and basically you are letting your face out to fry when you're out not wearing sunblock.

Do you have techniques that you do to get past the icky feeling of sunblock?

The 5 negative people you meet in work

If you could catch my drift, the title is a play on Mitch Albom's 'The five people you meet in heaven'. It doesn't matter where you work. You are bound to meet one of these unfortunate souls in your workplace. These people can induce so much negativity you can feel it in the air and even taste it. Their mere presence can upset your stomach. Days are so much better when they take the day off or take a leave. You are waiting for the day they will finally resign/retire/quit their job.

So here's a rundown on the 5 negative people you meet in work:

1. Chace and Cindy The chronic whiner: this person has always something bad to say about anything. The worst part is, this person doesn't even do anything to improve the situation. The printer's not working? This person complains why anybody hasn't fixed the damn thing. Paper's out? he/ she will complain why office supply stocks has not yet been refilled. He or she will complain about the boss, the cashier, the food, the chair, just. about. anything. This person just complains, complains, complains.

Offensive rating: 3.5/ 5

2. Bob and Betty the ticking time bomb: This person will unnecessarily react to anything. Try asking him/ her a question and he/she will unnecessarily complicate things, blow off their steam and starts scolding you instead. You feel you're on your toes every time you try talking with him/her.

Offensive rating: 4/5

3. George and Gina the gossip fountain: This person is better of with a megaphone in hand and start blurting out the latest office gossip. This person will relay a story 5-10 times to 5-10 employees, some of it mostly unsolicited. This person's mouth just won't keep shut. He/ she has an opinion on anything: how you do your work, your clothes etc. He/ she will talk about every little thing that every body does. This person basically does not know the word 'boundaries'.

Offensive rating: 4/5

4. Rina and Randy the rude: Even when you are at your most polite when talking to this person, he/ she will make snide remarks that make you want to smack the back of their heads. I don't know what this person's problem is, maybe its old age or he/ she hasn't had sex for a long time.  This person's parents may not have taught him/ her the concept of respect.

Offensive rating: 4/5

5. Quintin and Quinn the queen (and king) bee: This person thinks he/she is on a pedestal and expects you to be meek and a doormat before him/ her. Maybe he/ she thinks deserve this treatment because he/ she is the boss/supervisor/manager. If this is the case, then you can't really do anything. Another case this is totally unacceptable is he/she just has a longer tenure than you. We may have that kind of thinking sometimes, but it sucks if you're on the other end.

Offensive rating: 4/5

We may even sometimes find ourselves as one of the above. It's best if we try as much as we can not to add to the number of a-bags and just make our workplace a much better place.

8.04.2014

Fab dogs at SM's PetExpo

I'm a huge animal lover. Animals can exude a different fluttering feeling once you come in contact with them. So when I saw that SM will hold a PetExpo, I just had to come over and see the fluffy furballs brimming with pedigree.

The PetExpo was from August 1-3, 2014. It was actually my first time to witness a dog show so it was also my chance to know how the whole shebang works. 

A little research (wikipedia) led me to find out that these kinds of dog shows are most known as conformation shows. Basically, the dog has to conform to the standards of what the judges' idea of the epitome beauty of its breed. Of course, the judges' ideas are subjective but I think they have seen more than great pedigree to pick out the best out of the rest.


When I saw this Shih Tzu I could only surmise that it's thinking"Bitch I'am fabulous".
The owner had to comb its hair every time it stops moving. 


These tiny pups are battling for the best toy dog category.


These furballs are fighting it out for the best show dog.

The dogs all were absolutely beautiful in their own ways. In my opinion, no one was greater than the next. Hmmmm, this got me thinking. Do human beauty pageants also have this in mind?