Friday, January 11, 2013

Do I Am Exempted?

me and my niece last Christmas party in our church.....!!!!
When I was a teenager, I had to put always in my mind to study well so that in the future I had a good life. I had so many dreams to have a perfect  family that I can call my own. Until now being matured still remain single. All my friends, my classmates are all married. They had already children for them to take care and to be their inspiration. Yet sometimes I told to myself do I am exempted for them? although my life are single, but I realized, the problem that they have in their family are the same was my problem. If they are very anger to educate their children that is also my feelings to my nieces and my nephews. I want them to have a better life in the near future and to be a model for them that life is not easy when you are not finish your education. I always told them, that we have to dream when we are young, when we are old we never regret it. Life is too short that is why we must be matured to think it always.So being an aunt  I have to be role model for them, that life is precious and a  gift from god.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Well, here is some info-graphic that has some thought to ponder.. 
Top 10 Reasons holiday makers overspend Infographic

Source: FastLoanTree.com

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Money Saving Holidays on All Inclusive




As holidaymakers the world over know, one of the best ways to save money on a package break is to go all inclusive.

Apologies if this lets the cat out of the bag - after all, those in the know regularly enjoy the chance to pick and choose their perfect getaway from a wide range of all-inclusive holidays. But some of these breaks are such good value, we just had to share them!

The surprising thing is that when you book all inclusive holidays, you'll probably pay a little extra than those package holidays at the same hotel on alternative board basis options, such as half board or bed and breakfast. It stands to reason that all-inclusive - which typically means that all of your meals, snacks, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages are included in the up-front cost of the holiday - should be a little more expensive than standard bed and breakfast.

So, what makes an all-inclusive holiday a money-saver?

It's all to do with cutting down on your spending costs once you're in the resort. Forking out on package holidays from Ireland is just part of the expense - the rest comes when you get there, when much of your holiday fund is blown on eating out. Of course the odd night in a restaurant is all part of the experience, but when you have to eat out two or three times per day - a cost which can be tripled or quadrupled when you're holidaying with the family - it soon becomes an unwanted expense.

With all-inclusive you'll often save a small fortune in resort because all of your meals are already covered by the hotel. And most hotels offer a wide variety of food and restaurants too, so even the fussiest of eaters will be catered for.

It's a great way of saving money and what's more, with the money you have saved on eating out, you can put it towards enjoying local activities and day trips. Perfect!