Trouble with Macbook?
MacBook – white

I just listen to music when I fell asleep and woke up the next day with my laptop “turned off” / “dead” as it ran out of battery. I recharged it and when I turned this on it hang up … then I tried to restart it again, this is what happened…


only a white light with this folder ? that keeps on blinking in my monitor screen.
A friend diagnosed it: Usual Problem with MacApple is the hard disk. It hangs up and when you shut it off directly, tendency is that it will turn on with this blank white screen..
end of warranty? Sorry but you have to spend quite big amount to make your Macbook work back.
If you know how to avoid this kind of trouble with Mcbook, please tell me about it. Thanks.

TYPES OF women SHOE
Dress Shoe
Pumps
They can have a rounded or pointed toe, and are usually made of leather. They have a heel of at least 5 cm (2 inches). Today, pumps have evolved beyond the classic working woman’s shoe. Now, there are peep toe pumps, which have a small opening at the toe. There are also pumps with ankle straps.




Slingbacks
Similar to the pump in that it can have a rounded or pointed toe and usually has a heel, but it doesn’t wrap all the way around the heel like pumps usually do. Instead, it has a narrow strap that is pulled up over the heel, leaving the rest of the heel exposed.




Loafers
Usually flat and typically thought of as more masculine and comfortable than anything with a heel. The typical loafer has a square toe, and comes in darker colors, such as black or brown. One spin on the loafer is the cloak, which is a slip-on shoe, just like the loafer is, but it has a heel and is a little more feminine than the average loafer.




Mules
Shoes that slide onto the foot, and do not cover the heel or the back of the foot at all. These aren’t considered dress shoes unless they have a heel.

Ballet Flats
Taken from the art of ballet, as their name implies, they are flat shoes with a rounded toe, and come in many different colors and patterns. The classic ballet flat has a small bow on the toe, but this style has evolved to include varieties without bows.

High Heeled Shoes
What type of shoes you’re most comfortable in wearing? or Which type of shoe you prefer to wear?
Used up Toes behind the Stylish Shoes
Ohh, poor little toes .. I always feel bad about my feet of getting tired. I couldn’t stay up longer my feet easily gets numb and tired.
I look back my younger years, after a short walk from school to the main street back to home my feet always get in pain.
What’s wrong with my feet and toes, why can’t they hold me longer? I’m skinny and petite so my weight is not too heavy.
Every time I ride on a public vehicle I gaze on to women passengers. E ye starts looking at each shoes and mind keeps thinking, ohh ..poor little toes I know they are so tired too. Some wear their shoes to match their attire. Sandals, flip flops, boots, sneakers, high heels and etc. People look so classy wherever they go, but no one did know those little toes, after hours of walking and standing are in terrible condition.
Since I know when my toes and sole starts to feel discomfort and pain, I treat myself with rest, and elevation (RICE) and more.
Read my blog on Types of Women Shoe




THE UNMAILED LETTER
I just found this letter draft today which i made 2 years ago ….
Dear readers;
March 10, 2006
This is one way which i know i can help my foster sister. I call her foster sister because she was 3 years old when she joined our family. Her name is Leveriza Navarro and she’s now 17 years old. Her mother once worked for Velasco family in Mandaluyong City, got pregnant at 18 years old and bore Leveriza, named after, Levi Velasco the father and the son of her employer who was at his 20’s that time when it happened..
then her mother came and worked for us for 6 years (1992-1998), within these years she got pregnant again and we adopted the second child who is now 13 years old.
Since the mother got married with a fisherman she entrusted her 2 daughters to us for good reasons.. at present my parents send them to school and like our own sisters we cared and loved them both.
But this letter is about Leveriza who for 2 years now is struggling for her life. She has been admitted 2x to intensive care unit here in Davao Medical center, a government hospital, on 2005 and then this year again 2006. Her history record shows that she had an aunt who died with leukemia 2 years ago, and a grandmother with the same diseased 3 years ago. But Davao Medical Doctors diagnosed her with a problem in her blood. Not specifically leukemia. And samples of her blood was sent to Manila medical center,and the result was unknown. Her body cannot accept blood transfusion to rid off the unclean blood she has. since then shes maintaining drugs prescribed by the doctor to keep her body stronger everyday. Months passed shes fine again only she’s got these bad side effects to her skin. Her fined skin got allergies and now she has a terrible skin , like rashes all over her body.
But just this week the agony struck her again. When she got the chest xray result, a small amount of water was seen in her lungs. Then later at home she got head ache, and then a fever. She was vomiting gradually. And at this very moment she is still having a high fever, her nose bleeds and what we’re trying to do is just keeping her body temperature low down a little by cold compression.
We are all worried. We need financial assistance. Her mother came from her hometown, Sta.Cruz, Davao Del Sur without any cash. And now she’s also asking for help. My mother right now was retired from her job. And have no extra money to finance Leveriza’s ordeal anytime at this day because we will send her again to emergency room in Medical center.
Her mother was rejected by the local council in their hometown for she had once got assistance already from them last year when leveriza was also admitted. Hoping that from this letter I can also help Leveriza fight for her life! With your great help too you can save her life. Please reply to this letter A.S.A.P to communicate with us on how you can send your assistance to Leveriza.
Thank you from the bottom of our heart. May He continue to abound you with joy and peace and abundance in life. God bless you all. attached here is Leveriza’s pix with her sister last December. Leveriza is wearing santa hat.
- the saddest part - Leveriza died on May 2006 diagnosed with Lupus disease, a month after I made this letter .
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