Thursday, July 31, 2008

Lessons I learned From A 110 Year Old Atlanta's Doctor of Ages

I came across this very inspiring story of an old Doctor while surfing the net. Wow! I bow my head, that's all I can say.. what a WOMAN of Wisdom! Just by reading her story in different articles I've recently searched, I ponder and came to realize that all of us can take life to the upper most limit and win. As simple as her words are: 'The secret to a long and healthy life is to live with a little common sense- Don't abuse your body and enjoy what you do.' She inspired hundreds of children and parents she cared for throughout the years. Her award winning wisdom and practical insight to dealing with children's health is of great benefit to young moms.



"When a mother says, `What makes my children so bad?' Dr. Denmark says, `Go look in the mirror.' Little children become like the environment they live in."

Dr. Leila Daughtry Denmark was born in February 1, 1898 in Bulloch County, Georgia. Shes one of America's Oldest and experienced Pediatrician and take note she's also the longest practicing Doctor in the United States. It is estimated that she personally treated over 250,000 patients over 75 years of active practice.

The secret to her incredible longevity and healthy life, she said, is simple. "Most of all, you have to love what you're doing. Anything you have to do is work. Anything you love to do is play and Don't abuse your body"

Along the way, Denmark helped develop the whooping cough vaccine, won countless awards and citations, and volunteered a day's work every week for 56 years at the Central Presbyterian Clinic in Atlanta to give needed care to poor people. Some parents travel hundreds of miles to have their children treated by a doctor with 70 years of experience. She's a wise sage and has written a book about her child rearing philosophies called "Every Child Should Have a Chance", published in 1971.

When people asked her when she'll intend to retire She answered "When I don't see well enough, hear well enough or think well enough, then I'll quit," "And when I go, I hope it will be right here in this office." Dr. Leila Denmark retired from medical practice in 2001, before her 104th birthday due to loss of vision but still conducts phone consultations for children and best known for her parenting and child rearing advice and her old-fashioned ways suit patients just fine. She turned 110 years old last Feb. 1, 2008 and Currently, she is the 67th oldest person in the world, according to the short list of super-centenarians (people at least 110 years old or older.)


Here are some of the wit and wisdom of 110-year-old Leila Denmark, I hope you guys can relate...

  • - Older women make good mothers. They know they didn't have anything until they got that husband and children.

  • - Women should be able to do everything a man does, but she shouldn't neglect her baby to do it.

  • - Every woman on earth should be able to have a professional life if she wants.

  • - Go out and do it, but do not bring a baby into the world and desert it.

  • - I don't belong to any of those HMOs. They have wrecked the medical profession.

  • - There's two things you can't fool -- a dog and a child. They know if you love them.

  • - I've never given a dose of cough medicine in my life. I try to find out what's making them cough instead of shutting them up.'

  • - My whole life I've been trying to teach mothers how to take care of their babies. Then they never have to take them to the doctor.

  • - Don’t abuse your body with junk food.

  • - Drinking cow’s milk is dangerous.
  • - Do your best to help others.
  • - Too much sugar is not a good thing.
  • - A sense of humor is very important for longevity.
  • - Never bring a child into the world unless you’re willing to take care of them.
  • - Children are not getting parental guidance and it’s wrecking this nation.
  • - Kids in daycare are deprived of attention and catch too many illnesses.
  • - We need to think about everything we eat and drink.
  • - Let’s do is easier than do.
  • - Never raise your hand or your voice to a child.
  • - Parenting has gone out of style.
  • - Children and adults should eat fruit instead of drinking fruit juices.
  • - Drink only water.
  • - The greatest change she’s seen in her lifetime has been the neglect of little children.
  • - " Anything on earth you want to do is play. Anything on earth you have to do is work. Play will never kill you, work will. I never worked a day in my life." - Dr. Leila Denmark, 100, USA's oldest practicing physician.


Monday, July 21, 2008

Weekend Dates...^_^



It's payday - July 18, 2008, whew! We had our dinner again at Mandarin Resto, its my favorite really..Indeed, am craving for their fried rice with particular toppings and shomai serving.. yummy!hehe




..Aubrey & wiwit, starving to death smile..ehehehe


..my favorite fried rice with toppings..hmmmmnn, yum yum..



..After having such yummy dinner with my friends Aubrey & wiwit, It's gonna be our private date with me and honey of course..weee,. We had such starry-eyed pretty conversations in such romantic place...plus the full moon, ehem! I love the fresh air and the serenity of this place (Jacksridge). And of course, the live band music that'll serenades you? hmmmn.. Simple but Perfect!



Friday, July 18, 2008

Coffee Award For My Fellow Blogger


An award for my fellow bloggers. A medal for their mad about blogging. I received this award from my friend Aubrey and
Darlene. Thank you guys for this award.

It's triumph recognition for all your hard work and effort after a period of struggle and challenge in blogger's world. And I know that many people around me deserve the happiness and joy.


..and now, You guys deserved this Coffee Blog Award..

Monday, July 14, 2008

Do You Have A Dirty Mind?

What is this picture all about? Answer as quick as a wink without meditating. See for yourself...




You probably have a dirty mind if you recognized something other than a lamp! Do you?? ^-^




A dirty mind would perceive it as:
--> A lady with an open legs wearing an underwear.

If he/she is not a dirty minded person:
--> A round lamp with in front of a wall and a flower on the right side of it.



Picture Courtesy of BrianKaneOnline


Thursday, July 10, 2008

When A Computer Programmer Fall Inlove?

I've got this article again from my friend fojie, haha ( You have a lot of funny and the nicest post girl, thanks for this one..) This is actually a post for my honey and pretty sure he can relate this cute, "tricky-programming code " love qoutes. FYI, He's a Computer Programmer in a certain Govt. Institution..hehe and not for bragging He has that ingenuity character when it comes to programming design. Well hon I'm "Proud as a Peacock" of you..Keep it up!

Here it Goes . . .
"You are a field in my class. You will always be protected."

"Are you an exception? Let me catch you."

"You are my increment operator. You make my value increase."

"I think you're my compiler. My life wouldn't start without you."

"You are my initializer: without you, my life would point to nothing (null)."

"I am a BufferedReader. You input meaning into my life."

"You are my semicolon; always present in everything I do."

"You are the JDK (Java Development Kit) in my life. I won't compile without you."

"If I were a method, you must be my parameter, because I will always need you."

"Can you be my private variable? I want to be the only one with access to you."

"We are an aggregation of classes: one cannot exist without the other."

"public class YourWorld extends MyWorld"

"My love is a for loop without the increment operator-- infinitive, non-terminating, and difficult to stop once it starts running."

"Let me be the 'throws Exception' to your 'public static void main (String[] args)'. I will accept whatever you give me."

"[me != me]. [me += you]."

"You are my superclass: you define what I can do."

"You are the IDE of my life: I find it easier because of you."

"My main method is 'public love iLoveYou().' "

"I am the field attribute in your class: I can't exist unless you do."

"My love for you is a constant variable: unupdatable and unchangeable. "

"Are you an applet? You make me feel all GUI (gooey) inside."

"You are my loop condition. I keep coming back to you."

"You are my methods. I am nothing without you."

"Are you my driver? Because you make my life worthwhile."

"You are my API. I want to know everything about you."

"Can you be my ActionListener? That way you notice everything that I do."

"I am a boolean method whose love will always return true."

"Buti pa ang Strings, nag-mamatch. "

"Buti pa ang data type, may value."

"Buti pa ang Swing components, may Listeners."

"String myHeart = "I Love You";

String[] herWords = myHeart.split( " ");

return null;"

"My love for you comes with no strings attached."

"Are you a double? The thought of you always floats inside my head."

"My love for you cannot be measured with an int, not with a long, and not even with an array. It is out of bounds and infinite.... "

"Di na tayo kailangang i-cast pa; magkatype na tayo, e..."





Idioms: proud as a peacock
- Having a very high opinion of oneself, filled with or showing excessive self-esteem. This simile alludes to the male peacock, with its colorful tail that can be expanded like a fan, which has long symbolized vanity and pride.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

10 Signs That You're Dating a Commitment-Ready Guy

Are you ready for a relationship that is going to lead somewhere without you being led on? It's time to start weeding out the commitment phobics and put your time and effort into men that are looking for the kind of relationship you want -- one that has a future. If you're interested in getting married, ignore these at your own risk. Here's what to look for:

1. His friends are married
--> If you are interested in a guy, check out his friends' left hands to see if they have wedding rings on. “Research has show that if his friends are already married, he's more likely to get married.” If all of his friends are still single and in the "party-with-the-boys" phase, that's a bad sign.

2. He's financially secure
--> Studies show that men who own a home are more marriage-ready. A man who is generally financially stable, and has his ducks in a row, feels marriage is a practical next step for him.

3. He pursues you
--> The guy who is commitment-ready is going to initiate doing things with you. If you're emailing him and he takes days to email you back, if you have to text him to find out where he is, if you are always calling him, you're chasing a man who's probably not marriage-material.

4. He's willing to wait
--> Yes, research is telling us what we already know: If a guy gets to know you before getting intimate, he is more likely to commit.

5. He watches DVDs with you when you're sick
--> Taking care of you when you're sick shows that this guy isn't just in it for the fun and sex. If he wants to be with you in bad times, it's a sign he's in it for the long haul.

6. He gets to know your friends and family
--> A guy who is thinking long-term wants to truly get to know you. Seeing you interact with your family and friends helps him learn where you come from and more about who you are. The flip side of it is that he will also want you to get to know him! He'll want to see if you fit in with his family and friends. A guy who keeps you separate from the important people in his life is just playing around.

7. He says, "we" instead of "me"
--> When he switches from "me" to "we", that's a sign he's committing to you at a deeper level. If your guy is all, "I", "me", and "my" instead of "we" and "us" in conversations after you've been dating a while, his mindset is still in single guy mode.

8. He's not afraid of compromise
--> “A commitment-ready guy is going to ask your opinion, consult you about decisions he needs to make, and has the ability to meet you half-way.”

9. He doesn't need excuses

---> Commitment-phobic guys always have an excuse about why they can't be with you on Saturday night, why they didn't call, and why they aren't ready for a relationship right now. A commitment-ready guy doesn't need excuses, he just needs you.

10. He likes being in a long-term relationship
--> Some men like being in a monogamous relationship and some don't. The sooner you realize and accept this the better. If he complains all the time about needing space, treats you like a giant burden instead of a gift, and keeps talking about taking things slow, he's telling you he's not ready for a commitment. On the other hand, if he's done with the party scene, enjoys your "couple time" together, and has a strong sense of family, you've found a commitment-ready guy.

Original Source-->