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A community for families in Japan

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve come across a site for English speaking families in Japan. The site is located at http://www.piqniq.jp. The site design is simple in it’s layout and seems to be very user friendly.

Families living in Tokyo or any other area of Japan can get online and talk with other English speaking people. They might start a conversation about raising children, or talk about great places to go while in Japan, even the ultimate family getaway.

The goal of the site is to create a community that English speaking families in Japan can use to help them in their day to day life within the country. It’s not always easy to make your way in a country if you don’t speak the national language so it makes sense to get online and talk with other people that are making their way just as you are. You can discuss ways to find babysitters or daycare centers, doctors or dentists, and even talk about schools and activities to do with the kids.

I can see this site being a life saver for couples who have moved to Japan to work but don’t know anyone and perhaps feel lonely and out of place is a society that is very different from the one they left behind.





Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Socializing, Web and Technology Tagged With: community, english speaking in Japan, japan

Give me some ideas?

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

Speaking of money- as in my last post. I’m still trying to find ways to increase my income. Wait – what income am I talking about increasing? I don’t have an income! LOL

Are you making some money on the internet through your blog or websites? If you are – how are you doing it? I know a lot of people us a combination of Google adsense or yahoo ads and other text or banner ads.

Which ones work best for you?

Have you made enough extra money that you could actually pay a bill or treat yourself or your family to something nice regularly because of what you’ve done on your website? Tell me about it please.

Filed Under: Make Money, Web and Technology Tagged With: how to make money on the internet, money making ideas

Thinking of returning to school

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

Have you ever considered going back to school? I know that I’ve thought about it, particularly now that I’m off work due to illness. I’m starting to think that I might need to consider changing careers if I want to keep working. Being an ER nurse and working continuous 12 hour shifts is difficult when you have a chronic illness. Actually, prior to becoming a nurse I was a jeweller and I did end up going back to school- for nursing – when a severe recession hit and dramatically affected my business. So, as someone who’s already changed the course of her career path, it’s not that difficult for me to think about doing it again.

I found a site online called Capella university and I think this might be a perfect way for someone like me, or perhaps someone with a full time job and family who can’t afford to take a few years off work in order to go back to school. Capella University offers online courses. Students of the University can study for graduate degree programs in fields such as business, education, information technology, human services and psychology. Capella also offers bachelors degree programs in information technology and business.

When I was reading information about Capella University I discovered that there are currently 16,000 students from all 50 states of the USA, and 63 countries, and that the University has been teaching students since 1993.

I think I’m going to look into the courses at Capella just in case I find out that I won’t be able to go back to my former job.

Filed Under: Jeweller/Jewellery Tagged With: bachlors degrees, Capella University, Graduate studies, Jeweller Jewellery, online courses

Money saving ideas

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

I’m always looking for ways to save money considering the situation I’m in – stuck at home sick, with no money coming, and I came across a site called The Thrifty Scot. It’s aimed more towards people living in the UK but the advice is practical and much of it could be used by anyone anywhere. I know that I’d love to find better ways to keep our money in our savings accounts where it belongs.

There is information on the site that will tell you how to choose better credit cards with lower rates so that you can keep your savings in your bank accounts. There’s also information about how to protect yourself from credit card fraud.

The site has a lot of information and links that will help you find mortgages for your home, and information on remortgages and even home insurance as well.

If you are looking for information on loans you’ll find information on how to get lower rates and better loan offers.

I’m not in a position where I need a loan yet or to re-mortgage our house- knock on wood- but I love finding ways to keep the money in the current accounts rather than losing it on high interest rates and bank fees.

Filed Under: Finance, Services Tagged With: bank, credit, credit cards, home, home insurance, house, Insurance, loans, low rate, Money, Money saving, mortgages, save money, thrifty scot

My doctor contradicted herself

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

Aren’t doctors strange? I went to see my pain doctor on Monday morning. We had an ok visit. She’s really fixating on getting me more active – even though I told her just walking to the appointment caused me to become severely nauseated.

Ok ,so I’m leaving the office with the promise of getting out to walk more, because she thinks that will get my happy and pain relieving endorphins going, when I tell her that I’m running out of my pain meds (last major prescriptions was at the end of August- I don’t go through them fast, don’t worry!). Instead of writing me a prescription she says “Call your pharmacy and have them call us with a request, we can just fax them the prescription. It’s easier that way.”

I can understand some of the reasons why she might prefer to fax prescriptions back and forth between their office and the pharmacy … perhaps a patient recently altered their prescription or something, or maybe since she’s a pain doctor giving out a lot of pain meds she’s being investigated by some mightier than though government or medical agency that’s trying to make sure she’s not over prescribing. I’ve seen all of that happen before when I worked in a pain clinic.

Whatever the reason, she doesn’t have to worry about me- I’m using my meds but not even at the prescribed rate. If I was using them the way she prescribed them I would have needed more by the end of September rather than now- the end of November.

Plus- she’d just finished telling me she wanted me to get out and walk more. The pharmacy that I use is a less than 10 minute walk from the doctors office, and no more than a 20 minute walk from home. Between my walk to the doctors office, then the pharmacy and back home again I could have been out walking for a total of 40 minutes or more. Yet, she stopped me from getting the exercise that she’d just prescribed.

Yep, doctors are strange!

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: crohns, doctor, excercise, fax prescription, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, pain meds, Shopping, walk more

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