Monday, March 16, 2009

Why so called friend...

Friendship is an in-depth, relaxed relationship!
Friends relate.

It is an in-depth relationship combining trust, support, communication, loyalty, understanding, empathy, and intimacy.
These are certainly aspects of life that all of us crave.
Being able to trust and relax with your friend is a big part of friendship.
Remember when you were young and went with a friend to her grandma's for the week-end. It was fun but when you got home, home was wonderful. Your feeling was "I'm home. I can relax now."
That's what a friendship should be.
You go out into the world and do your best. You have your ups and downs, your problems and triumphs, your fun and tribulations. You charm and you perform.
Then you come "home" to a friend. You can relax, put up your feet; you are relieved. If you still have to be charming and/or performing, it's not a relief.
Friendship is a comfy situation like home. You get home, kick off your shoes, relax and sigh, "Ahh, home."
But no one can form a friendship until he/she realizes that the basis of being friends is meeting the needs of the other person. One must be a friend to have one.
Never forget that friends relate. Relating is the basis of friendship.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

What with my name?

My name is Marianne Anneth. my friends call me mayan or marianne.My parents got this name to my great grandfather named Don Marianno and we have the same birthday too. my 2nd name Anneth came from my ex girlfriend of my great lolo named Anita that why Anneth is my 2nd name, sound like funny but thats true.hehehe but i love my name because its unique and cute.hehehe=)

Monday, February 16, 2009

why i choose nursing course?

For me, i choose nursing because it is interesting and enjoy. i love helping people and serve them with love and care.my inspiration to pursue this is my family because they want me to take this course and a future nurse someday. i know nursing is not easy.but this is a challenge to achieve and to reach the optimal goal.Nursing is a unique profession concerned with all variables affecting clients in their environment. Nursing actions are initiated to best retain, attain, and maintain optimal client health or wellness using the three preventions (primary, secondary, tertiary) as interventions to keep the system stable.Purpose of the nurse is save and improve lives as front line members of the health care delivery team. They independently assess and monitor patients, and taking a holistic approach, determine what patients need to attain and preserve their health. Nurses then provide care and, if needed, alert other health care professionals to assist.its deals with opportunities and challenges of today's and invest in its capacity to embrace tomorrow.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

10 Wearable Spring Fashion Trends in year 2009 - - Color!


Color! Color! Color!



Runway:
Yellow, pink and blue brightened runways around the globe. Even animal prints got a bright update at Cavalli and Lanvin.

Reality: The official "It" color of Spring 2009 is yellow, and it's available in everything from a greenish-yellow hue to schoolbus yellow. Although there are plenty of separates and dresses in this sunny hue, the easiest way to wear bright yellow is to pick it up in bags, like at Marc Jacobs, or other accessories.

You're better off choosing a bright that flatters your coloring (blues and pinks are often easiest) than just choosing what's hot (like bright yellow).

Don't be tempted to mix the brights with black (too '80s). Pair with white, denim or other brights for the freshest look.

Geometry Class


Runway: From abstract geometric prints to sharp graphic shapes, geometry takes center stage this spring. Reality: Geometric prints work for everyone if you scale the print to your size (smaller women with smaller or more abstract prints, larger frames can carry off the really bold prints). Use graphic prints to spice up your daytime dresses or special occasion looks. Dresses and jackets with boxy cuts take the geometric trend even further, but they are harder to pull off.







Sheer Inspiration


Runway: Models walked the runway with show-it-all sheer outfits.

Reality: The transparent trend can actually quite modest, when layered over other (solid) pieces like at Vera Wang. With a nude lining, shown here at Monique Lhuillier, the effect is ethereal. Illusion-top (sheer netting) dresses are another alternative and can be found at great prices.

One rule about wearing sheer: either buy lingerie that is meant to be seen (pretty camis, nude slips) or keep it completely out of sight.



Global Influences

Runway: Strong tribal prints, ethnic shapes and earthy accessories fill the runways with mystique. Reality: Ethnic prints are a classic, but don't limit your global trends to just prints. Try chunky tribal jewelry, obi belts (seen here on the DKNY runway) or harem pants. Avoid the costume effect by limiting your global looks to just one or two pieces worn together.







Pretty Prints

Runway: Designers showed girly prints ranging from watercolor florals to butterflies. Reality: Florals and other sweet prints are perfect for spring's dresses and the look can be either ladylike (like at Tracy Reese) or boho (when mixed like at Diane von Furstenberg).





3D Effects


Runway: From origami folds to waist-levels poufs, manipulated fabrics were all the rage on the spring runways. Reality: A little bit of 3D goes a long way. If you're going for more texture than drama, try the bandage dress or any one of its pleated and tiered spinoffs. For more experimental looks, try a dress like the one shown from Calvin Klein with its 3D folds.




Goddess Touches


Runway: Designers add drama with one-shoulder stylings and draped fabric. Reality: The one-shoulder dress is one of the hottest trends of the season, and one that translates well to real life. Ruching and draping are also goddess hallmarks and do a great job of camouflaging problem areas.




Borrowed from the Boys

Runway: Boyfriend blazers and cardigans, ties, baggy jeans and other menswear looks crossover to the women's area. Reality: The boyfriend look is at its best with crisply tailored classics with a feminine twist, like shown here at Ralph Lauren with a bomber jacket in gold metallic. The key to pulling off this look without appearing too androgynous is to balance menswear pieces with something feminine: a tuxedo jacket over an evening gown, slouchy rolled up men's jeans with a soft shirt.







A Pants Story

Runway: Jumpsuits, skinny pants (still), wide-leg and crops: designers love their pants. Reality: The crop (also called 7/8 length) pant -- seen here at Micheal Kors -- is one of the newer looks to take the runway, but it's certainly nothing new to women everywhere who have faithfully worn capris in warm weather for years. The softer legs -- on jumpsuits, pants and crops -- give this version of the pant wearability, as long as you keep the volume under control. A great rule is that for maximum flattery the pant should hang in a straight line from your bottom. That way it skims over thighs without clinging.





Cheap Chic


Runway: Saving money is suddenly chic.

Reality: This spring sees Alexander McQueen's collection for Target and Matthew Williamson's H&M line (pictured): two more designers that bring affordable wares to the masses. But it's not just designers' affordable lines that are making news: in-your-face consumption (designer labels) and gone-in-a-flash fads (harem pants) are no longer covetable, but offensive during economic hard times.

What works? Eco-anything, reusing wisely (vintage), building classic wardrobes that keep you looking great without being obnoxious about it.