Saturday, February 16, 2013

Come Home to a Healthy and Relaxing Bath

Hot bath is one of the oldest forms of hydrotherapy as it helps improve blood circulation and helps you to relax and loosen those tense, hard muscles (especially the back). If you are sitting all day in the office, you will really get a backache afterwards. Going to the spa to get a massage is a good option to relieve you of the backpains but it can sometimes be tiring. Why not get that regular hydrotherapy right at your home?

Jacuzzi hot tubs offer more than just relaxation and pampering oneself. It also helps to relieve back pains and stress, improve blood circulation, and helps you get better sleep. Just remember to keep the water temperature at the safe levels so as not to overheat your system and will cause you to pass out. 

A jacuzzi bath at home may be a luxury item for some but for those who have an active lifestyle and require frequent detoxification and hydrotherapy, it may just be a good alternative on the way to wellness. Being the focal point in a bath, it can also be a good place to relax and meet up with family and friends to catch up on the good days.


Thursday, January 31, 2013

Learning While Vacationing

Vacationing here in my home country has proven to be full of challenges since we had to be separated as a family. We have been so used to always doing things as a family that I feel it weird to find myself in a situation where I had to do errands alone and decide some things myself. Hubby has to go back for work while the little girl and I are left behind to accomplish some things: learn to drive (for me) and learn the language and attend school (for Samantha).


Looking for a driving school was easy peasy for me but looking for a school for Samantha proved to be difficult. First, because it is already almost the end of the school year. Second, with her turning 5 next month, it is more difficult since only a number of Preschools have playschool programs and only for children aged 3 and below. Good thing I was able to find a school that accepted her: the Angels at Work Montessori and Daycare Center. There she is able to interact with kids her age during playtime and also slowly learn how to write correctly and learn some more numbers. I know it is quite difficult for her especially that there is a language barrier but I guess she is learning bit by bit. And her Cebuano is already improving. She can already speak in short sentences and can even make comments about something she heard or saw on television.   


Safe and Protected

I know some friends who are into music and have even made it their profession. Even my husband's hobby is related to music so that I know how valuable the musical instruments can be to them. Because musical instruments can also be pricey, they also need to be handled with utmost care, keeping them away from too much heat and moisture and protecting them from unnecessary scratches while being transported from one place to another.

This is where protective hard cases come in. Placing valuable musical instruments and equipment in sturdy cases with good cushioning inside will ensure that your equipment, be it musical or electronic, are protected from dust, scratch, vibrations, dents and breaks among others while they are being transported from one place to another. While it is good to invest in good instrument and equipment, it is also smart to invest in quality protective hard cases  to put them in. Having them not only prolongs the life of your instrument or equipment, it helps to maintain its beauty and quality. It also allows for a worry-free travel and helps you focus more on the more important matters since you would not need to worry about your equipment getting damaged along the way.

Because most protective hard cases now have a lighweight construction and serves different purpose, there are also varied choices to choose from in the market today. They come in different sizes and can even be further customized to suit your needs. So if you have something valuable and fragile to store or transport, a protective hard case might well be the solution.


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Boracay Beach Club

Looking for a nice place to stay in Boracay that is reasonably priced? Boracay Beach Club could well be the answer. This family-owned hotel is conveniently located at Boat Station No. 1, and just within walking distance to Willy's Island, Obama Grill and a lot more. 


The reception itself has a very homey Filipino feel and they serve very good breakfast. I love the furniture, which is made of hardwood and also the condiment and tissue holders, which are made of local materials. 


There is a swimming pool that connects the hotel building to the restaurant and is perfect for evening swims. The poolside cabanas are perfect for a relaxing afternoon or a whole body massage. They also have a front beach lounge, known as Ariel's Lounge, where you can enjoy your breakfast and watch the beachgoers stroll by, enjoying the feel of fine white sand on their feet. Ariel's Lounge is also the meeting point for guests who wanted to go to Ariel's Point, one of Boracay's highlights so it could be very packed with guests beginning at 11:00AM until 11:45AM.

 

The hotel rooms themselves are spacious, clean, and furnished with a very comfortable bed, flat screen TV with various selections of local and international programs, safety deposit box, hot and cold shower, and a mini bar. There is free WIFI in the whole hotel, even at the front beach lounge so you can always get connected with your loved ones.


The hotel staff was very friendly, always ready to serve and assist you with a smile on their face. The hotel owner was even there to personally greet us when we arrived. I know that I would come back to Boracay again and will choose to stay in this hotel. Thank you everyone for making our brief stay a pleasant and memorable one!


Visit the official website of Boracay Beach Club at www.boracaybeachclub.com. This post is also published in www.cupsandlowercase.com.


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