What to do with your savings from the rainy days
Whoever thought of the idiom “Save it for a rainy day” was most probably not Filipino. If we take it literally, given the stormy weather these past weeks, there may not be any savings left!
Whoever thought of the idiom “Save it for a rainy day” was most probably not Filipino. If we take it literally, given the stormy weather these past weeks, there may not be any savings left!
Rainy days aren’t all doom and gloom. There are lots of great things that come along on days when dark clouds send drizzles over the land. Aside from washing away
Our susceptibility to illnesses doubles during the rainy days as this season entails not only flooding, but also health hazards such as air, contaminated water, and rodent-borne diseases as well viral infections.
Forget the PSP, the iPad, or even the boob tube. On the next rainy day, why don’t you let your kids amuse themselves with something more low-tech yet still very enjoyable?
When it comes to rainy weather, some love how it keeps skin naturally hydrated and moisturized, while others dread what it does to their hair and makeup. Anyone who’s experienced
Beach season has come to an end. For some, it can be harder to get moving, to run on a treadmill, to use the elliptical machine, or to join fitness
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