Yusen Phils. Receives ANCA Recognition
A prescription for love
Get a large clear jar with a lid from the dollar store. Make 100 small strips of paper and write on them reasons why you love him -- some serious, some romantic and some funny. Use a glue stick to glue each paper onto the tag of a Hershey's Kiss candy. Put all the candies in the jar. Make a label for the jar that reads: Rx: 100 reasons why I love you. Dosage: Take one a day for 100 days. For optimum effect kiss wife.
Picture perfect
When my husband was in Saudi Arabia I sent him a series of pictures of me all around Vancouver. In each picture I was holding a piece of paper with a letter on it. They came to him in no kind of alphabetical order, but when they were all laid out side by side they spelled "I Love You"
A message of love
Give them a Valentines Day card that explains S.H.M.I.L.Y. (See How Much I Love You) write it on pieces of paper without the explanation (lots of them) and hide them throughout the house, and if someone else finds it they'll never guess what it means. Or write it on the inside of a lampshade (small print) and when the light is turned on, the intended person will see it.
A puzzling gift
Another time I sent him a puzzle through the mail piece by piece. When he finally assembled it all It said "I Luv you."
Love is written in the stars
Use the scraps from Glow-in-the-Dark sticker pages (like the stars and moons for a kids bedroom) and cut out the words "I LOVE YOU". Stick them over your significant other's side of the bed. Every night, when the lights go out your sentiment glows on the ceiling!
Shared by: Pao Mesina / Executive Office
M A I N P A G E - Lifestyles
Creative Ways to say I Love You
Yusen Phils. Receives ANCA Recognition
Do you want to quit smoking? Have you been having difficulties quitting?
Following these steps can help you quit smoking and reach your goals.
1. Write down your goals.
Write down your goals of quitting smoking. There is nothing more powerful when you are trying to achieve something than writing down your goals.
2. Don't smoke even one cigarette!
Reducing the number of cigarettes you smoke will never produce success. Even if you limit the number of cigarettes, eventually, you will return to smoking more.
3. It will take effort!
It will take effort to stop smoking! Nicotine is habit forming and it will take effort to stop using it. You need to know it may take time and you may suffer side effects (headaches, crankiness, etc).
4. Get help.
There are support groups that can help. You don't need to achieve this goal alone, find a local support group to help.
Shared by: Helen Vasquez / CS Dept