Thursday, August 9, 2012

Vision Board: Shoes

Rummaged through my closet and decided to part with a lot of my shoes.
Some, I have worn just a couple of times and haven't worn in around 6-8 months so I decided to let them go for a much better cause.

I didn't give out heels because who would want to start anew after getting flooded in heels?

So I gave away boots and flats plus a lot of my kids' shoes, which most parents will agree, are rarely worn between the ages of 1 to 6. A lot of the shoes were only worn once as well! (Sayang and some pairs were even new so share the blessing).

I'm still planning to rummage through my closet and see what else I can give, not a reason to buy new ones but to make sense that, I really don't need so much.

I can always just admire nice pictures. :)

With that, I'll just have to dream of these babies as I know they're pretty but I can't really survive wearing them! haha

All photos from Your Next Shoes

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Flood Safety Tips from ANC


Flood Water is Dangerous

Sharing this: http://filipinonurses.org/index.php/2012/08/water-borne-bacterial-disease-leptospirosis/




COMPILED UPDATES: RED ALERT


from @MMDA and DZMM.com.ph

STAY SAFE!



CALAMITY STRIKES: WHAT TO DO

Panic and Blame - Major causes of self-destruction

Instead of being a burden to yourself and others, keep a steady heart and a calm mind and think of ways to make use of your time especially if you are not the one in trouble, either volunteer or just help in any way you can.


IF YOU ARE IN A SAFE PLACE, SECURE THE FOLLOWING:

Keep them close-by and ready in case of emergency:

1. Candles and Matches
2. Blankets and Jackets
3. Flashlights, Emergency Lights
4. Fully charged mobile phone/s
5. Emergency bag - clothes, easy-to-eat food, other essentials (avoid overpacking, the emergency bag won't serve the purpose if you're bringing your whole house!)
6. Medicines including rubbing alcohol for infections


Rescue teams from the Red Cross are asking for people to place a white or anything close to it on their roofs or areas that are visible for rescuers to be able to reach them.

STILL HAVE NET ACCESS?

Twitter: Use #RescuePH to report or if in need of rescue
PROJECT NOAH: http://noah.dost.gov.ph

STAY INDOORS!
Unless you are an experienced and able volunteer, do not attempt to go out and place yourself in harm's way.

RELIEF OPERATIONS:
While waiting, you can spend time and check your personal belongings for things you may be able to give out.

Last 2009, we volunteered for the Red Cross, it took us so much time to weed through the usable donations. 

MAKE YOUR DONATIONS COUNT!

- Donate easy-to-eat food, they have minimal resources to cook and prepare (biscuits, bread, easy to open canned goods with ready to eat content, etc.)

- WATER - purified or distilled drinking water they can drink

- Donate clothing that can be used (don't donate gowns, costumes, or ragged clothes)

- You can also donate shoes/footwear/slippers (don't donate high heels or fancy footwear they can't use immediately)

- Blankets, sleeping bags, comforters - can be of great help in evacuation centres

- Basic toiletries - Soap, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Diapers and Sanitary Pads

- You may be eager to help, check first if the drop-off centre nearest your area is a safe way to and from home, if not, WAIT, it takes time but your donations are better usable than soiled




Hope this post helps.

Praying that the rain stops and that victims of this calamity will be able to rise up easily, with our help, for sure they can.