Shopping for Shirts

The husband is a bit meticulous when it comes to buying men’s polo shirts.

He has a certain preference for a certain type of cloth. He prefers the hem to be straight especially since he is not fond of tucking in the shirt inside his pants. He even has a parameter for how long the shirt should be. He is not brand-conscious too, unlike other men.

I don’t believe only women have a hard time looking for what they like when shopping for clothes. Men have strong preferences too 🙂

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 23rd 2010 | Filed in FYI,Purse Strings,Skin Deep,Trivia | Comments (0)

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ProfileWrite Something about you at the intro.php file in the theme folder. just a little bit to introduce yourself and then give a link to your about page.

If you upload your own profile.jpg into the theme's images folder, it would show up above.

Car with LV decals

Who loves LV enough to have a car covered with Louis Vuitton decals? This one below:

car with LV stickers

Comparing this car with this car with Hello Kitty decals, which would you rather be seen driving with?

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 17th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Socials,Through the Lens | Comments (7)

Wanted: Job Vacancy

In the uncertain times leading to the economic difficulties of a lot of the so-called first world countries, people have become more creative in being able to find jobs.

Some would even go through great lengths to move to the city of Philadelphia jobs offers. Yes, there are those who are willing to pack up and try their “luck” in other places as far as China.

Some put up their resumes online and hope for head hunters to find them.

Some people re-invent themselves and start all over again, doing an entirely different thing.

If this thing happens to you, how ready are you to face the challenges?

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 13th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,introspection,Purse Strings | Comments (0)

Appreciate Life

  1. Habit :: routine
  2. Relaunch :: a lot of companies are doing this to attract more customers
  3. Mondays :: come too soon
  4. Bootstrap :: pull!
  5. Funk : -y music
  6. Appreciate :: makes one feel great
  7. Yay! :: Hooray!
  8. Life :: is a gift
  9. Sheets :: I have to change these ASAP
  10. Date night :: haven’t watched yet

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 12th 2010 | Filed in Word Play | Comments (0)

Difficulty in Saying No

It is quite difficult to tell your friends that you are not prepared to listen to their sales pitch about the term life insurance quotes that they want you to know, the latest fashionable clothes nor the newest signature bags they have for sale.

There are those who end up buying whatever it is that the friend is selling, like shirts, bags and even gift certificates.

If  however you refused to purchase from them, as friends, they should be able to understand your position if ever the roles are reversed.

In a status update I wrote in a social networking site where I have an account, I said: “Please do not tag me with things that you are selling.”

There. I hope they won’t take offense with what I wrote.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 12th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Purse Strings | Comments (0)

Sunday Afternoon

A lot of things are vertical in this Sunday afternoon photo. I also featured a part of this set here. I don’t take much photos anymore when we come here.

sunday afternoon

This is where we love to have a run (or ok, more of walking for me). This placed used to be a bit deserted during this time a few years ago but since “running” as a sport has taken a new twist, everybody and his uncle are into it. And a lot see themselves as “experts”. Hmmm…

Anyway…

Since running has a lot of positive benefits (yay, shoe stores are happy!) taking this as a sport is not bad. For those who want to lose weight, running and weight loss diet is a good combination to achieve good results.And that is just one of the benefits one can get from running.

So…

1, 2, 3, let’s go! 🙂

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 10th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Skin Deep,Through the Lens | Comments (9)

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