I am turning twenty-six this July, and yet I’ve only been a bridesmaid once. Not that I am complaining. I hate wearing dresses, or gowns. The first (and last) time I was a bridesmaid, I was only in grade school. I don’ remember much of it, except that it was very hot that day, and I was sweating like a pig in a pink gown, and the food at the reception was very delicious. I don’t have a picture during the wedding. I haven’t even thought of securing a copy for myself.
Me and my cousin (whose wife I was bridesmaid of) haven’t seen each other in years, but I know they kept all the pictures in a big, heavy album I peek into from time to time when we were still living near each other. The bride didn’t give away bridesmaid gifts, which could’ve been my other souvenir. Oh well. Anybody going to marry soon? I could be your bridesmaid
Just don’t force me to wear a dress.
Have you ever seen an episode of MTV Cribs (that segment which featured tours of celebrities’ homes)? If you have, then I’m sure you have ooohed and aaahed at least once with the magnificence of their houses. I remembered watching Cribs every chance I got. To make myself jealous, perhaps?
No. I’m an admirer of beauty, and when I see stately houses such as those featured in the segment, I get hooked. Imagine having your own home theater system like that of Fifty Cent. Yep. Complete with three thousand movies and his own home theater seating. If we had that, I doubt if we will get anything done inside the house. At all.
The latest Girls Talk topic (Vital Statistics, of ALL things!) got me thinking, perhaps I should make an effort to exercise for real. Spending most of the day in front of the computer can really take a toll on one’s body shape, even for someone with a metabolism like I do. Maybe we can allocate a space in the house for a fixed dip station (and no, it’s not the kind you go to for appetizers at parties and restaurants, although I admit that would be much more enjoyable to have.
). I don’t think it will eat much space, looking at it. The question is, will I be able to use it for exercising, much less on a daily basis? Oh well. Only time will tell.
It’s been a while since I was able to read anything out of a physical book (that being Deception Point by Dan Brown) because I read e-books more often now. Not that I prefer e-books over textbooks, it’s just that it’s more convenient for me to open an e-book file on my computer if I want to read than go to a bookstore and browse for something worth reading and then taking the trip back home just to be able to enjoy the book I bought. Of course I still love traditional books. They give me less eyesore and I love the smell of old books upon first opening. I wish now that we live near a public library where I can just sit down and read to my heart’s content while surrounded by lots of old books. Wow. That would be heaven for me. If I wasn’t a WAHM I would gladly be a librarian just to be near books. Seriously.
A new line of reloadable prepaid credit cards WITHOUT any fees has just been released by PreCash, Inc., a leader in providing cash alternatives to consumers and retailers since its inception twelve years ago. This is the first of its kind, rewarding consumers greatly for using the card while offering unparalled FREE use of the cards for purchasing needs, said Chairman and CEO of PreCash, Inc., Mr. John Chaney. Further according to him, never has a reloadable prepaid credit card offered so “much choice and control.”
The flexibility that these card types offer is noteworthy, as consumers will be able to change plans depending on their needs at the moment. PreCash, Inc. made sure that they came up with three types of this credit card in order to accommodate the needs of everyone. The three price points for the card are:
- Vision Platinum Visa Prepaid Card. This is made for people who use a credit card for making purchases amounting to $1,000 and up monthly. PIN transactions and ATM use are free in this reloadable card type.
- Vision Premier Visa Prepaid Card. This is especially for people who use a credit card for making purchases amounting to less than $1,000 monthly. Customers who will use this will benefit from direct deposit.
- Vision Preferred Visa Prepaid Card. This is created for people who want an alternative way to make purchases through a prepaid credit card by reloading at selected retail locations as the need arises.
As President Chaney was quoted to say, their approach can be summed up to: “However you’re living, we’ve got the card for you.” As mentioned, there are NO FEES at all associated with using this prepaid card, and it is very convenient to use since these reloadable prepaid credit cards are accepted anywhere where Visa credit or debit cards are also accepted. Bancorp Bank issues the Vision Visa Prepaid Cards in accordance to the license given to them by Visa U.S.A. Inc.














