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Hello Kitty cake
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Whether you naturally fancy Hello Kitty or not, just like in my case wherein I’m a natural Snoopy, it’s close to impossible not to have been enchanted by the thought of owning Hello Kitty stickers, stationeries, cups, and other cute (yes, that’s the operative word) stuff at least at some point in a girl’s life. My random inventory tells me that I have a Hello Kitty trash bin (in the room), clutch bag, shirt and sweater. Lately, I’m scouting toppers like those in the above photo because I want to bake Hello Kitty cupcakes for someone’s birthday who likes this character a lot, so I can virtually send it to her while I consume it here (*insert facepalm*). Seriously, whenever I drop by in the Sanrio stores here in the UAE, Kayni is one of my blog pals that first zooms in my head.

Here goes my birthday wishes for her, and I wish for myself, too: that we remain childlike at heart, that our being childlike helps us in sustaining a good health, that we may find more time this year to catch up on reading and movie watching, and may we invest more on experiences instead of material stuff, travel that is.

This is my entry to Kayni’s birthday blog party.

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2010 exchange gift
(Few days ago I sent the package to my exchange gift partner. I had to posterize this photo just to still keep the mystery. I hope she gets it before reading this post. I hope she will like everything in there, including the stuff which she never asked for especially the three Christmas playlists in the flash disk.)

I was thrilled when I learned that she-who-must-not-be-named is my exchange gift partner for our online kris kringle. (There is no way that she looks like Lord Voldermort; I am certain about that even though I have no idea at all what she actually is, except that I know the size of her feet, shoulder, even her brain and heart, i.e. she is smart and caring.) I thought that it would be easy to tick off the items from her wish list. But unfortunately, some items do not exist in my region and/or not possible at the moment. This got me thinking about my own wish list, which I thought would be workable.

Gift-giving is exciting for so many reasons . Personally, it is special because the entire process allows us to share a part of ourselves. From the time we thought about the person, to scouting the gift, to finding the alternate, and all that. At the end of the day, we are giving this person the gift of time. Whether we are working on a wish list or not, the process of picking the pieces of the puzzle is a wonderful experience. Since we are looking at things from different perspectives, we might think that an alternate piece or angle would be better. Truth be told, in this life, we will always receive something which we do least expect. Something which we never ever thought we would wish for. In this case, from someone at the other side of the globe whom we probably never had shared coffee talks yet, face to face.

At the end of the day, the old cliche will always be true, it is the thought that counts. This goes for my other exchange gift partner who might have had so much trouble in finding my Starwars chopsticks and other stuff. The gift of time is more than enough.

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Top blogs in the UAE

You probably will notice a new badge on the sidebar. (*winks*)

I recently got an email from GoOverseas.com that this humble blog has been listed as 3rd of the top 10 blogs in the UAE. At the first spot is A Canadian in Abu Dhabi, authored by a journalist, whom is among my favorite Abu Dhabi bloggers. It is interesting to learn about the other (top) UAE blogs as well. Although my blog randomly tackles my varied interests, I am pleased that it has reached out to be engaging and informative to a reasonable extent. I realized though that I should take this opportunity to share more about the UAE, which is always a plan.

To GoOverseas.com, my loyal readers, and occasional stumblers, thank you for appreciating Wits and Nuts, just the way it is. :)

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Note: Below post was Isla de Nebz’s entry to the 2009 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards (PEBA). Since the time I read it (in July of last year), I had no doubt that it will be the best entry and that his blog will be declared the best. We may not have the same situation as Filipinos working outside the Philippines, but I should say that his entry had spoken a lot for people like (and unlike) us. I thank him for allowing me to repost this.

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Where my OFW dollars go?
by Isla de Nebz

My OFW dollars go straight to the bank located in my hometown.

Most of it gets withdrawn by my family for their daily and emergency needs. Some dollars left in my account are used by the bank for investments: either as loans to Filipinos who want to acquire a house or to purchase a car or for putting up a small business.

Amy has two sons in grade school. My nieces go to that same school where Amy’s sons go.

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