Saturday, February 14, 2009

Let's Make a Memory

Love is in the air.  In this season of love, let me share to you one of my favorite songs.  Here it is:

Let's Make a Memory

You and I will build a world of our own
Where we can run to
We will find what all true lovers have known
We'll make our dreams come true

As we walk in this land
Heart and heart hand in hand, darling
Put your faith in me
Lets make a memory

You and I will have dream so long for tonight
for love to come around
hold on me and lay yourself by my side
we'll take away the doubts

after all said and done
memeories on the run, darling
put your faith in me
Lets make a memory

Lets make a memory
Bright as the stars that shines above
Let's fill our cup with the wine of love
Just you and me
And memories of love.

Too good to be true? Yes, i think it is.  But a hopeless romantic in me is still struggling to resist reminiscing the... hehehe.  Never mind! ;-)  

Thursday, February 12, 2009

tips on how to apply for a passport (part 4)

Continuation from previous post:

4) Don't hesitate to ask the guard for directions (e.g., the window where you will have to submit your application documents)

5) If you followed tip nos. 1 & 2 shown on my previous post, you won't have to go to the basketball court where authentication/verification of documents is required.

6) Be snappy. Walk fast in going to one window/area to another. If you need to run, run! (hehehe)

7) If DFA is far from your workplace/residence, better have your passport delivered for a fee of P99.

What are you waiting for?! Move!!! :)

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

tips on how to apply for a passport (part 3)

II. THE DAY OF APPOINTMENT

1) Be early. If your schedule is at 8:00am, be there at 7:00 am. Applicants usually flock DFA at 8am+. so, better fall in line ahead of the rest.

2) Make sure you got all your application form, photographs, your old passport (if it is application for renewal), birth & marriage certificates (for first-time application), etc. are with you on your way to DFA. (for complete list of documentary requirements, check the back of your application form &/or browse the DFA website &/or call the DFA customer service hotline)

3) Proceed straight to the gate entrance. (Do not entertain fixers or those people who are within the 300meter radius from the gate entrance. If you do, you'll get yourself confused & who knows, be fooled...)

to be continued :)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

tips on how to apply for a passport (part 2)

continuation from previous post:

4) fill up the application form with due care. (make sure the information you wrote therein are correct)

5) contact the dfa hotline (i think it is 556-0000) for questions (you may ask about the validity of the form as mentioned in tip no. 3)

5) go to a decent photo studio for a photograph of yourself (important: take note of the photo specifications of dfa)

to be continued :)

Friday, February 6, 2009

tips on how to apply for a passport (part 1)

i got my passport just this morning. i thought i would have to wait in line. good thing,it took me only 30 minutes more or less (that already includes the travel time) to return back to office.

if you only knew what i went through when i applied for my passport two weeks ago...

well, i would just like to give some tips in applying for a passport. for those who are interested, check it out below:

I. PREPARATION

1) make an online request for an appointment (that is, if you don't want to go to dfa and return again for an appointment)

2) print the confirmed schedule for an appointment (that is, after you followed tip no. 1)

3) print the downloadable application form (i was not able to confirm if that form is valid considering it is printed in small fonts.)


to be continued :)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

oooppps!!!

i should have posted my bachelor's pad for rent under my blog entitled, what's in butuan? under this website, http://houseforsalebutuan.blogspot.com.

i was so in a hurry that i did not bother to check that i got the wrong address...

hence, sorry! :)

Monday, February 2, 2009

another update!

my two-bedroom house is no longer available but my bachelor's pad is! it was vacated just this weekend. rental rate is at P2,500 per month.

the pad has its own mini-receiving area, mini-kitchen, mini-bedroom, comfort room, and laundry area, among others. outside the pad is a spacious lawn where one could park his/her vehicle and/or just lounge at the mini-garden.

my pad is good for a maximum of three persons. it is safe especially for kids since my gated compound is situated few meters yet from the main road.

if interested, please contact me at 0918-367-3455 or check the unit at 1st street, saint joseph subdivision, butuan city. you may look for libeth gesultura-trangia for assistance. she may not be around all the time, hence, i suggest you text/call me first.

for directions, please check my prior posts. :)

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