Monday, April 28, 2008

Cool dog



Mondex, a 5-year-old Chihuahua, poses as he walks the aisle dressed as a scuba diver during a dog show at a mall in suburban Manila on Sunday April 27, 2008. Mondex bagged first place during the fashion show category.
(AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

Saturday, April 26, 2008

First Ride This Season, 2008 - Old Port of Montreal

I left my road bike at Gianella's on Sources blvd. since Friday last week and to date has not been worked on (tune up, front wheel truing, new chain, etc.). Busy time of the year for them I am sure and I understand.

It was a beautiful day today, thank God, and so will be the next couple of days (weekend) so I decided to pick up my bike from the shop and told the mechanic that I will return it this Monday morning (hold my spot in the waiting list). I was told that there are three (3) bikes ahead of me, and probably one of them is Pauly boy's road bike. ;-)

parked at the corner of 52nd and St.Joseph blvd. in Lachine
met up with Uncle Pilo somewhere along the Lasalle blvd bike path
by the Lasalle blvd bike path, the St.Lawrence river in the background
feeling strong ;-), in spite of the cool breeze, and a head wind at that heading towards Old Montreal, Old Port
updating my Facebook status ;-)
arriving at the Old Port of Montreal
stopped for coffee break at the coffe shop by the entrance to the Montreal Science Centre
traffic on Highway 20 westbound lane, this was around 6:30pm
heading back along the Lachine Canal bike path, quiet early evening
smile for the camera
I threw the camera over to Uncle Pilo, good catch, and he snaps a photo of Tito Lits
corner of St.Patrick and St.Joseph Blvd.
Yay! First bike ride of the EEG Cycling Society for this 2008 season
36kms and change

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Born without limbs

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Lito Espinosa
10:43am Apr 24th
Nick Vujicic with Robert Schuller
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Check this out - what an inspiring and spiritually uplifting story / testimony dudes.

Born without limbs.

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Lunch at Kim Chi

It's a new food outlet at the Fairview Shopping Centre, Food Court, in Pointe Claire.

There's Tita Nil, Trish, Pam, Allen, Sarah and Taylor
My beef bar-b-q combo plate
Nil's chicken bar-b-q plate - with rice, veggies, and a couple of dumplings


For the three of us it cost a little over $30.00.

Next time, better head to Pavillion Wong or Fu Lam's ;-))

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

THE TOUR DE L’ÎLE DE MONTRÉAL 2008

From May 25 to June 1

Take a deep breath, start pedalling and enjoy yourself… Clear the air by moving in time with the Montreal Bike Fest, a unique festival that brings a breath of freshness and fun to the entire city. From the Tour de l’Île de Montréal to Un Tour la Nuit, by way of the Metropolitan Challenge and the De Larochellière Tour—so many invigorating ways to get your fill of fresh air by cycling with family or friends.


THE TOUR DE L’ÎLE DE MONTRÉAL
Help make the city breathe easier by joining 30,000 enthusiastic cyclists during the Tour de l’Île de Montréal! An extraordinary Sunday, when 50 kilometres of roads are turned over to cyclists for a day. Come and clear the air!

TREATS FOR TOUR PARTICIPANTS
TOYOTA REST AREA: ECO-SAVINGS™ Zone
MILK REST AREA: containers of Natrel milk and flavouring straws
DIAL REST AREA: product samples

AT THE FINISH SITE
Containers of Natrel MILK
A circus show by the Fabuleux Cirque JEAN COUTU
A memorable welcome in the GAZ MÉTRO Aire bleue
Montreal Bike Fest team supplier SPORTS EXPERTS
PUREX samples
TOYOTA ECO-SAVINGS™ Zone
SHIMANO mechanical assistance

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Don Bosco Technical College in Wikipedia


Motto: Ascende Superius
(Come Up to a Higher Place)
Established: 1953
Type: Private, Salesian
Rector: Fr. Eligio N. Cruz, SDB
Students: approx. 4,000
Location: Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Campus: Urban, 40,000
Hymn: "St. John Bosco, Our Loving Father"
Colors: Navy Blue , White , Grey
Nickname: Don Bosco Grey Wolves
Mascot: Grigio
Athletics: Don Bosco Grey Wolves
Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) South
Website: www.dbtc.edu.ph

Don Bosco Technical College (DBTC) in Mandaluyong City or simply "Don Bosco Mandaluyong" is a private Catholic educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco. DB Mandaluyong is declared as the "Motherhouse of all Salesian Works in the Philippines". Its campus is located at 736 General Kalentong Street in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Its Grade School and High School Departments are both all-male institutions while the College Department, which was formerly all-boys also, made history in the school year 2004 by accepting female students for admission.

It is part of the IUS or the Istituzioni Universitarie Salesiane (Salesian University Institutions) and the Don Bosco Educational Apostolate of the Philippines. DBTC was awarded with the ISO 9001:2000 certification (Certificate No. 6720) by Moody International Certification (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. and United Kingdom Accreditation Service.

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The Captivity Of Discontent


2008/04/02


The Captivity Of Discontent
by Jon Walker

"I don't say this out of need, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know both how to have a little, and I know how to have a lot. In any and all circumstances I have learned the secret [of being content]—whether well-fed or hungry, whether in abundance or in need." Philippians 4:11–12 (HCSB)


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The Apostle Paul, who was blessed with great privileges – but also beaten and stripped of everything he had – taught that true contentment must be learned: "I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want." (Philippians 4:12, NIV)

He teaches that God gives us strength to be content. This is an important spiritual truth to learn because if wealth, good looks, or the seemingly perfect spouse brought lasting contentment, then Hollywood would be filled with some of the most content and happy people on earth. But it's not.

What does this mean?

Don't compare yourself to others – When you compare your life with someone else's, the only place it can lead is discontent. There will always be people who appear to be better off than you, but you don't know their real circumstances.

I recall counseling a husband many years ago, who said he wished his wife could be more like so-and-so, and he named a woman in our congregation. What he didn't know was that the woman was an alcoholic who was causing awful heartache and stress for her family and her husband. That's why the Bible says it is unwise to compare ourselves with others or even with ourselves! (2 Corinthians 10:12)

Be grateful for who you are and what you have – Learning to be content requires that you stop any "when and then" thinking – "When I am ___________, then I'll be happy." (You fill in the blank.) You may actually be content for a little while but then someone else or something else will come along and drain the contentment from your life.

But listen – you are unique. God created you to be like nobody else, so why would you want to be anyone else? God is perfect, and you were his perfect choice to be you! Understanding that is a huge step toward being content with your life.

And then look at all the things God has given you. So often we allow what we don't have to dominate our focus to the point we forget the many, wonderful things we already have – not only material things, but far more important blessings, such as family and friends.

Give yourself to others – If you will begin giving yourself to others, sharing what things you do have, sharing your time and your talents, you will find yourself learning to be content. Helping others will give you an appreciation for what you have and who you are but, more importantly, you will find yourself growing in contentment. Why? Because God designed us to serve and share with others and until we do that, we will feel great discontent.

Focus on things with eternal value – The real secret to becoming content is to focus on the things that have eternal value. It may be a familiar teaching to you, but Jesus said we should store up our treasures in heaven, and not on earth "where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal." (Matthew 6:19–21, NIV)

Think about the things in your life – What will last forever? What will last at least for your lifetime? What will last only a few short years, or months, or days? Based on eternal value, what things are most important in your life? Where – and with whom – should you invest your most time and energy?

By reorganizing your life around eternal priorities, you will find yourself growing in contentment, as you live according to God's design and purpose.

© 2008 Purpose Driven Life. All rights reserved.
Pastor Jon Walker is a writer for www.GraceCreates.com.


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