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Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. Job Fair 2013

Good news jobseekers! Another Job Fair is coming your way. Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. is in need for Sales Team for North Central (Cagayan de Oro and Bukidnon) Mindanao Area. The Job Fair will be held on December 04, 2013 from 8 AM until 6 PM at Grand Caprice Restaurant, Limketkai Drive, Cagayan de Oro City. Please see the image below for the qualifications. Prepare yourselves and bring your credentials. Who knows? You might be in one of their sales team. God bless jobseekers!

XUHS Alumni Homecoming 2013

Calling all Ateneans! Let’s have F.U.N! XUHS Alumni Homecoming is here! F.U.N stands for Friendship, Unity, among AteNians.  Inviting all XUHS Alumni to join the homecoming this November 30, 2013 at the Limketkai Center Atrium, Cagayan de Oro City at 5 PM. The homecoming is in honor of XUHS Classes ‘53, ’63, ‘73, ‘87, and ‘88. For more details, visit and connect with fellow Atenista on their Facebook event page .

Manila's Premier Night Food Market Makes Its Way to Cagayan De Oro

A Press Release Mercato Centrale , the popular food and lifestyle market from Metro Manila, will be bringing its food-tripping experience to Ayala Mall’s Centrio, Cagayan de Oro with MERCATO DE ORO starting December 7 (Saturday)! Mercato de Oro will feature a night food and entertainment market every Friday and Saturday (4pm-3am) and a morning gourmet food and ‘fresh and organic’ market every Saturday (7am-2pm). MERCATO DE ORO is managed by the Mercato Centrale group, which has successfully organized food markets in key Ayala Malls locations around Metro Manila which include MidnightMercato in Bonifacio Global City (The Fort), Taguig, Mezza Norte in Trinoma Mall, Quezon City and Cucina Andare (the first food truck market in the Philippines) in Glorietta Mall, Makati. We are excited to bring the successful formula that has made the Mercato Centrale group of markets such a hit among Metro Manila foodies: A variety of great-tasting, innovative and affordable food choices, a selection o

Money Conversations with Lil Girl

10.14.2013 8:15 am Conversation with my youngest daughter during breakfast... Youngest: Ma, pila na ang $10? (How much is $10?) Me: 400 pesos langga. (400 pesos, honey.) Youngest: four-zero-zero? Me: Yes. Youngest: Ngee, kamahal. (Nyay, so pricey.) After a few seconds... Youngest: Ma, may pa ang snow sa America kay kwarta. (Mom, it's a good thing if the snow in America is money.) Me: Ha? Ngano man? (Huh? Why is that?) Youngest: Basta. (Nothing.) Me: (Hilig jud ni cyag kwarta oi. Hahaha!) After a few minutes of silence, I asked her... Me: Nicky, unsa imong gusto pagdako nimo? (Nicky, what do you want in the future?) Youngest: Moadto ug America. (To go to America.) By the way, my youngest is still 5 years old but then I reckon she have a like for money as she can buy food that she wants to eat and things that she want to wear.

Paying 'It' Forward

This is one of my fave videos about Paying It Forward. Watch it and you'll see why. :) The first time I watched this video, it brought me to tears. My heart was moved. I then remembered the movie, Pay It Forward. Another fave of mine. And now, I am showing this video to my youngest daughter. In the middle part of the video, she then said, "Ma, gi pasa-pasa nila ang tabang (Mom, they passed on help to others)." I got teary-eyed. She's only 5 years old but then she got the message across. I have been volunteering on groups whenever I have spare time (I'm a single mom of two). I am not rich and all I can offer is my services for free. I always love to be a volunteer (whenever I can) and it gives me that different kind of happiness inside. Other people may not understand but someday they will. I just hope and pray that my daughters will also find time to help or rendering their services to others. Help comes in many forms.We may not easily decipher it but it's a g