Posted by inyoureyes on 28th October 2008
Semestral break for my kids begin this weekend. I am planning to give a break for my kids and that is to go to a place where we could spend our time together. Roaming around the fine sand, playing scrabbles, building sand castles and talking with them anything even under the heat of the sun.My kids are growing and so i want to enjoy my life with them since I am not together with them the whole day. Me and Dad are working and only in the evening is the only time that I could be with my kids and my growing baby.

I am looking for the right venue and nice hotel just like hotelscombined which offers big discounts in all leading hotels in the city where I could spend our time with my kids. How I wish we could go to Hongkong which is the right venue for my kids unwinding. Lots of my friends went to this place and find this country a perfect place for kids like roaming around Ocean Park, Disneyland and other wonderful spots absolutely made just for day-tripper.
I’m hoping that this weekend we could really spend our time together. Being with my kids is indeed a great time to treasure.
Have a nice weekend and Happy halloween!
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Posted by inyoureyes on 5th June 2008

I am an avid fan of this young Diva of the Philippines better known as Charisse Pempengco. The time she joined the contest Little Big Star hosted by Ms. Sarah Geronimo, I really thought she could take the grand prize but even she did not took the title I’m still happy that she is very successful singer now at her young age not only here in the Philippines but also in most fabulous places in abroad.
I guess she’s very in demand in abroad. Charisse has various concerts and I guess Ticketsolutions.co.uk are quite responsible to sold her tickets.
The last time she was interviewed in one of the most famous television show in US and she rendered a song of Ms. Celine Dion, every body was really astound of her singing voice. She’s really one of a kind.She has that voice that catches people’s attention.
Well, she has a series of shows in London and everywhere on the world. How I wish I can watch some of her shows but I guess I have to book first at Ticketsolutions.co.uk .
Charisse Pempengco is the pride of the Philippines. She really brings the name of our country on everywhere she may go. Well, I am planning to watch one of her concert in abroad but I have to check it first to Ticketsolutions.co.uk .
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Posted by inyoureyes on 23rd April 2008
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Posted by inyoureyes on 17th April 2008
Some of my friends visited China finds as a wonderful place to spend vacation. The best month to go in China is during summer in the month of June and September.This maybe the perfect time for you to indulge in fascinating place of China.
A trip to to China can be a invigorating one, an adventurous one for your children If you are looking for relaxation, that is mostly found in the southern areas of the country - Guangdong, Hainan, and Yunnan are the best places to go when visiting China. With regards to these locations, it matters less when you go – the temperatures are mild to hot year round, and spring is the best if you want to beat out not only the foreign tourists but also the thousands of Chinese who head to these regions during their summer vacation too. You may wish to avoid the rainy season, too, which begins in May. The same holds true for the autumn months – many people will have cleared out by the time you arrive. Macau and Hong Kong are, of course, exceptions. They are two of the most popular places to go when visiting China, so regardless of the time of year, there are always huge crowds everywhere.
Numerous of people spend their time with their family during summer season but be careful if taking a vacation to China in the winter, however – primarily the northern parts of the country. These regions can get so cold ,not only that, many of the lodgings also shut down for the winter, making accommodations a little more difficult to come by, which doesn’t sound so bad until you are wandering around the outskirts of Harbin in early January without a place to stay.
One problem with traveling during the Chinese summer is occasional rainstorms and flooding. One of the main China travel tips is to keep in mind the start of the rainy season. It begins during the middle of spring, and from then on the weather can be particularly volatile. Primarily in the southern parts of China, where monsoons and typhoons are sometimes an unwelcome addition to one’s trek through the country. But you shouldn’t worry too much about these phenomenon – it’s clear, when traveling through the popular regions to the south, that few others do.
I have seen some of the photos of my friends my China and it finds me eager to visit the place . One of the best in life that I can make myself unwind is to travel around the world and witnessed the wonderful creature of God .
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Posted by inyoureyes on 15th April 2008

Bangkok is the place I love to visit. What I knew about Bangkok is a progressive country at this time with fascinating spots to go . A lots of friends of mine loves to go shopping in Bangkok since there are more affordable quality items to buy compared to other countries.

I’m getting to know more about Bangkok and how I wish I could got here as soon as I could have my passport. Bangkok is a city located in Thailand. It is located above the mouth of the Chao Phraya River. It is the capital city of the country. It was established as the capital in 1782 by King Rama I. It has experienced immense growth throughout the years and has developed into a metropolis. It has a population of approximately 6.1 million people. It covers a span of 604 Square Miles. It is the major port for the country. The city is the only cosmopolitan area in a country of mostly small towns. Bangkok has become a major tourist destination. This has developed as a result of its abundant cultural attractions and full nightlife. It is the center for Thailand’s cultural, financial, and educational endeavors.

Getting there is a major travel hub, so it has plenty of direct flights from capital cities in Asia, Australia, Canada, Continental Europe, the UK and USA. Bangkok is one of the cheapest cities in the world to fly out of, due to the Thai government’s loose restrictions on air fares and close competition between airlines and travel agencies.Bus and train services to southeast Asian countries are not so reliable, direct or fast.

Getting around Bangkok may be difficult for the uninitiated, but once you’re familiar with the transport system the whole city is accessible. The main obstacle is traffic, which moves at a snail’s pace during the day. This means advance planning is a must when you’re attending scheduled events or making appointments. If you can, avoid the traffic and travel by river, canal or Skytrain.
Bangkok was once called the ‘Venice of the East’, but much of the original canal system has been filled in for road construction. Many smaller canals are hopelessly polluted and would probably have been filled in by now if it weren’t for their important drainage function. Fortunately, in recent years several canal-boat services have been revived on the medium-sized canals.

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