Category: Inspiration

  • TOP 5 Mobile Apps to Sell Stuff Fast in U.S (Work from Home Side Income)

    TOP 5 Mobile Apps to Sell Stuff Fast in U.S (Work from Home Side Income)

    Whether you’re selling stuff from your own closet or you’re a reseller of a certain product or any items, these 5 selling mobile online apps are my most guaranteed apps to sell your item fast and easy in the comfort of your own home.

    These are buy and sell platforms that are free to download online.

    A place where you can sell anything from apparel like clothing, accessories, etc., or big items such as kitchen wares or even furniture.

    These e-commerce platforms also have the most possible buyers online since they have a bigger and wider audience. 

    top mobile selling apps

    1. Facebook Marketplace

    Being one of the most widely used apps online, Facebook Marketplace is the fastest way to make a sale. It’s easily accessible through Facebook app and unlike some e-commerce selling apps, it has the easiest platform to navigate with when listing a product.

    You will only need to upload photos, put in a title, indicate the price, categorize the product and add a simple item description until then your listing will be active.

    Among other apps, I sold most of my products through Facebook, from small items such as bags to house furniture. The marketplace will allow you to sell within your community or outside your area if you choose to ship the item.

    Choosing the shipping option will give you more exposure to possible buyers and more chances to make a sale!

    Transactions are made easy too, once the buyer sees your listing, Inquiries will be sent through Facebook messenger.

    As a seller, you have the option of how you would like your customer to pay, either through meet-ups or online payment since it’s also possible for your buyer to pay you through this app.

    2. Mercari

    If you have heard about Mercari, you know that items here are priced almost the same as Facebook Marketplace.

    Even the shipping fee doesn’t cost much compared to other selling mobile apps like Poshmark.

    Also, the prices of items listed in Mercari are less expensive compared to Poshmark since it has lower seller fees. 

    It just takes some time to sell on this platform compared to Facebook Marketplace.

    Base on my experience, I prefer listing on Mercari second after the marketplace.

    It’s easy to list and post items, and after listing, you don’t have to update and update your listing to sell, unlike other platforms.

    You have the option to include the shipping fee on your product’s listing price, meaning the buyer will pay the fee or you can cover the fee for your buyer and offer free shipping. 

    Transactions are not too complicated, you can have a conversation with your buyers through the app and negotiate fairly about the price and shipping without ease.

    Printing labels through the app is also an easy process. 

    I sold mostly garments through this app from clothing to shoes and bags.

    Unlike Facebook Marketplace, where you can meet your buyer for payment and delivery, here, every transaction I made was online, this includes payment and delivery.

    Top mobile apps to sell stuff

     

    3. Offer-Up

    When selling locally and posting slightly used products from your own home, Offer-Up is a great platform to sell!

    Aside from no fees, the process is pretty easy, and posting an item is done just like in Facebook Marketplace.

    Take a photo, add a description about it, and set your price.

    Once you made all these steps, your listing will be visible to the platform’s feed.

    A notification will be sent as soon as buyers make an offer after seeing your listing.

    Transactions can be made in person or through the app from payments to delivery. 

    The best thing about Offer-Up for me is when I’m selling big items such as furniture.

    I get great deals from buyers and sometimes they get to pick up the item from my home so it’s less work for me.

    Although I allow house pick-up, I am very careful about my transactions since there are a lot of scams and shady people on this platform nowadays.

    One piece of advice, choose your buyers, only make transactions to people who have been verified by the app.

    This platform verifies a profile through an I.D, a social media account, or a phone number.

    This makes it more secure for sellers and buyers as well. 

    4. Poshmark

    If you’re planning to clean up your closet and want to earn some cash for it, you can list it on this platform.

    Poshmark is the place to sell preloved clothing including shoes, bags, etc.

    It’s a free app to download, with no listing fee, easy shipping options, and it’s a huge market to sell.

    However, among other selling mobile apps, Poshmark has a bit more complicated process of listing an item. It requires more work than others.

    You have to be active to sell items fast and make sure that the items you’re going to sell are in great condition or slightly used.

    One more downside of this platform is that it has the highest fees compared to Offer-Up and Mercari.

    The listing fee is free which is very helpful for beginners but if you sell an item, they charge a 20% fee for each sale.

    This is only competitive if you’re listings are selling really well. 

    I sold some of my items here and got good deals with some of my buyers. I didn’t really see much earnings with my sales after Poshmark takes their fees.

    top mobile apps to sell online

    Poshmark is also like a social platform where you have followers in your closet and you share your listings with them.  If you are active on this platform most of the time, you will most likely sell your items fast.

    The more active you are in sharing, the more visibility you will get in search results.

    5. Craigslist

    Craigslist has been widely used in the US as an advertisement website. In 2019, a third-party mobile app was made and it has been easier for people to use this platform. 

    You can list an item and get notifications once there’s an inquiry or if a new item is listed. Just like other selling apps, you just need to take photos, add a description and the price of your item. 

    This platform has a bigger market since it has been there for a long time.

    It has gained its reputation when it comes to advertisements and sales.

    I also made some sales with Craigs from furniture to old appliances. It’s a good way to get rid of some old stuff in your house and make it into cash. 

    These are the Top 5 Mobile Selling Apps I have listed above:

    1. Facebook Marketplace
    2. Mercari
    3. Offer-Up
    4. Poshmark
    5. Craigslist

     

    I recommend to get good quality photos in each of the item you want to list online. It’s also essential to have a clear and detailed description of the items that supports the photos you have uploaded.

    Whatever platform you decide to list your items, I hope this helps you make money in the comfort of your home. Happy Selling!

     

  • Media Smart: Helping Kids through Media Interaction

    Media Smart: Helping Kids through Media Interaction

    WHO IS MEDIA SMART?

    Media
    Article of Sulma Lopez

    The Media Smart is a Canadian nonprofit organization whose mission is for “children and youth to have the critical thinking skills to engage with the media as active and informed digital citizens.” The organization’s objective is to encourage children and teens to develop their skills of thinking in situations where the media is involved.

    This organization also builds children’s confidence in themselves by showing them the proper tools to use the media and by showing them the positive side and negative side of the media.

    The institution also helps parents that are struggling with teaching their children what they need to know about the media by supporting them and providing them with information and tools so they can help children with the right information on how to navigate the media and so that they do not get lost because of its influence.

    This organization is focused on three main areas which are education, public awareness, research, and policy.

    WHAT DO THEY OFFER?

    The Media Smart organization was founded in the early 1990’s. The Organization offers in-school programs and online resources. The organization provided all the educational resources online which are free on their website which include “classroom lesson plans with worksheets, backgrounders, tip sheets, and essays, and multimedia games and quizzes.”

    In other words, they provide children and teens knowledge of how to use the media properly. Some of the programs they offer is to teach children how to use the internet and it also raises public awareness of how important it is to get the right information so that they become more aware of the surroundings that they are in. 

    The Media Smart works with a lot of people to help them create more programs that can teach the youth to know more about the media. 

    HOW DO THEY HELP?

    In this institution, some of the topics that they discuss are gender representation in the media. One example of this is how young girls view themselves, for instance, the popular film and television show message like being taller or thinner is better.

    That is the kind of misconception that the Media Smart can help with, which is also a great resource for  boys. One of the projects that they do is the awareness events which is a Media Literacy Week that is held once a year in association with the Canadian Teachers’ Federation to engage Canadians in media literacy activities across the country.

    Other activities that they provide are Class Tutorials and PD Workshops, the class tutorials are for children 4th to 8th grade students to help them develop their critical thinking skills. Also to show them how to use the online and the websites in a secure way.

    Some of the areas that they focus on are “online safety, authenticating online information, recognizing online marketing ploys, protecting their privacy, managing online relationships, dealing with cyberbullying”.

    A PD workshop is for teachers to give them information about what they can improve in their teaching skills. The organization provides a lot of assistance to make children’s and parent’s life easy.

    Their website is equipped with many resources to inform and educate children about the influences of the media that the younger generations are exposed to nowadays. It also provided advice to children and teenagers that can help them understand the message that is portrayed in the media such as movies, social media, and TV shows.

    Media Smart: Helping KidsOne thing that I like the most about the Organization is that they give information to parents and children to be aware of the influences of the media that most of the kids these days are engaged with.

    I like the fact that the website provides information about the different programs that they offer to teach about different topics that are related to the media and that can prevent kids from being influenced by pop culture that is influencing society.

    The institution’s work gives young adults the right information to help them understand the problem deeply so that they can pay more attention to what they hear or watch in movies or any other media influences.

    WHAT CAN WE DO?

    This Organization is helping a lot of kids understand the danger of the media.

    One way to support their mission is to become involved with the organization and we can do that by donating money to the organization, by volunteering, and by supporting their work to help them grow by following the activities and events that take place in classrooms, libraries, and community groups.

    Another thing that we can do is take advantage of all the resources offered on their website page and spread the information to people that we interact with. By learning all this I would definitely like to volunteer to work in the organization someday to help with the cause and give awareness to other people. 

     

    If you want to read more about current issues and articles like these read our previous post about The Effects of Technological Devices in our Lives: Concerns and Solution post.

  • The Effects of Technological Devices in Our Lives: Concerns and Solutions

    The Effects of Technological Devices in Our Lives: Concerns and Solutions

    Effects of technological devices
    Article of Juana Lopez

    I was sitting on the passenger seat the other day when I noticed a person walking his dog on the sidewalk. It was a perfect evening for a walk, there was an orange pinkish sunset and a warm breeze, so it didn’t surprise me to see this man and many other people come out for a walk.

    Then I noticed that this person was not even paying attention to the beautiful sunset or even to the road ahead of him. Rather, he seemed blind as though his fluffy small dog was a guide dog pulling him forward because all his attention was on a device that he was clenching with his right hand and to the sound coming from his earphones.

    “Surely,” I thought “this must be the only person being careless and deliberately blind on a gorgeous evening like this” but as the car swarmed past, I spotted many other people doing the same. All glued to their phones as they were walking to their destination.

    From that day on, I started to notice more and more people doing the same, they are either too engrossed in whatever they are doing with their phones, listening to music, or talking to someone they are with.

    Clearly, when people are out for a walk, they are doing much more than that and that is what puts their lives at risk in America’s extremely busy streets.

    I for one, have caught myself using my phone while walking to check my email or to reply to a text and I am sure some of you or someone you know is guilty too guilty of doing so. We do this without giving it a second thought of the danger that it places us in.

    Statistics

    In fact, according to an article by Jeff Grabmeir from The Ohio State University called Distracted Walking: Injuries Soar for Pedestrians on Phones “more than 1,500 pedestrians were estimated to be treated in the emergency room in 2010 from injuries related to using a cell phone while walking.”

    And as the article stated the number of injuries doubled in 2005 and 2010, a time when social media was just emerging. There is no doubt that that numbers since then have doubled or even tripled.

    What is the problem?

    More and more people walk the streets with their heads down instead of staying alert these days. The number of injuries involving this kind of risky behavior has recently skyrocketed to the point that the National Safety Council called it a significant safety threat to citizens in 2015.

    People are more distracted than they have ever been with all the technological devices that have come to existence along with social media. These devices clearly pose a greater threat that can possibly outweigh their intentional good use.

    For years and years now, we have heard of countless accidents that have occurred due to people using their devices as they drive. People have died and sometimes they got lucky and survived with merely a few scratches but unfortunately, that is not what happens in most cases, sometimes people even end up killing pedestrians on the street.

    However, much of our attention has been there, we have that clear picture in our head of a driver using their phone as they drive but actually pedestrians use more of their phones as they walk. The reason this issue does not get as much attention as texting while driving is because people do not believe that they have this issue.

    According to a study conducted by The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in 2015 out of the 78% of Americans that believe that distracted walking is a “serious” issue three quarter say it is an issue that other people have but not them.

    How does the problem affect us?

    Most people will say that that is not them, that they see others walk distractedly but not them because they only use their phones indoors. What they don’t realize is that that is precisely what they are doing eat home in the comfort of their house.

    The National Safety Council stated that 52% of distracted walking injuries involving a cell phone occurred at home.

    Some of the injuries could be minor such as scratches or bruises but a study about the injuries associated with cellphones concluded that about 18% included internal organ injuries.

    These types of injures can be detrimental to health and can cost thousands of dollars.

    What is the solution?

    We need to become aware of how big this issue is so that we can stop this risky behavior. Especially when it comes to children because they learn from the behavior of others.

    In the U.S there are now cities that have reinforced no cellphone use while walking law and many more will probably follow soon.

    There are a few simple steps that we can follow to minimize the risk of getting into an accident because of distracted walking.

    How can we participate in the solution?

    • Never walk while texting or talking on the phone
    • If you must text, move out of the way of others and stop on the sidewalk
    • When walking, make sure you do not have headphones in your ears
    • Be aware of your surroundings
    • Always walk on the sidewalk if one is available; if you must walk on the street, face oncoming traffic
    • Look left, right, then left again before crossing the street
    • Cross only at crosswalks

    What will happen if we do participate in the solution?

    Distracted walking can lead you or your loved ones to get into accidents that can cause more than just a bruise, it could lead to hospitalization that can be very costly.

    What will happen if we don’t participate in the solution?

    But if you take these simple precautions, you can avoid unnecessary injuries and can serve as a role model to the new generation whose lives will revolve around distracting devices that can lead to extremely serious injuries.

    Don’t be like the man who walks blindly on a beautiful sunset, rather put your phone away, take a deep breath, and enjoy your walk. You will do yourself a big favor by being in the moment and avoiding any distractions.

    We have other articles about other issues that are very concerning today such as Child Obesity in Poor Latino Communities, see previous posts to read more.

  • Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm Patch 2019

    Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm Patch 2019

    Clayton Valley Farm Welcomes Mia for her 2nd Pumpkin Patch this Year!

    About Clayton Valley Farm & Christmas Trees

    Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees has been in the business since 1980’s. It is a family owned farm situated in 1060 Pine Ln, Clayton, California. It started as a U-Pick Vegetable in 1980 and has grown into a pumpkin farm hosting some kids activities such as field trip tours and pumpkin patch during fall and halloween season.

    Open to public from October 1st- 31st, the farm welcomes visitors in the morning at 9:00 a.m until dusk at 7:30 p.m.

    Things to Know Before Your Visit at Clayton Valley Farm

    • General admission and parking are free. Except for the kids play area which is paid per child (adults are free)
    • Pets are not allowed.
    • Cards such as credit or debit cards are accepted for purchase.
    • Varieties of pumpkins in different sizes and colors will welcome you upon entrance.
    • There’s a gift shop where you can purchase different halloween decors and displays.
    • There are also photo stands like “face in the hole” boards for pictorials.
    Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm Patch

    Kids Pumpkin Patch Activities

    The farm is truly a fun place for young children since there are lots of activities that they will surely enjoy such as the train ride, feeding animal farms, hay maze or straw tunnels and posing their best smiles in photo stand boards! But one downfall is that some of these activities are paid except for the “face in the hole” boards.

    1. Feeding Farm Animals

    One exciting activity that Mia surely loved at this place was feeding and petting these farm animals (goats, pig and chickens). They were caged and fenced well so it’s more convenient for kids. We just grabbed some leaves on the ground to feed the goats and watched other people feed other animals.

    2. Train Ride

    Pumpkin Patch at Clayton Valley Farm

    Enjoy a train ride for $4/person but free to infants from 12 months under. It operates from 3 p.m until dusk during weekdays and from 9 a.m until dusk during weekends.

    It goes around the farm, in the garden, past the animals and into a tunnel. Mia really loved it as it made sound every time it passes through the field of pumpkins.

    3. “Face in the Hole” Photo Stands

    These photo stands were perfect for kids photoshoot! The colors were bright and the images looked pretty cute! Mia is still small so she asked her Papi to carry her up to the holes so she could be like other kids who were all set with their faces looking out for some pictures.

    4. Hay Maze Tunnel

    The hay tunnel was great for bigger kids. They were playing and running around inside and out the tunnel chasing each other. Mia went to experience it as well but it was so dusty. We went couple of times since our little one enjoyed the company of other kids.

    5. Water Pumps with Tubes & Rubber Ducks

    Pumpkin Patch in Clayton Valley Farm

    The farm has 2 different parts, the upper area where you can see the gift shop and the pumpkins (free no admission) and the lower area where you can find large play areas for more kids activities(paid).   To enjoy this activity you have to pay for every child, adults were free. Admission fee for both play area was worth $15 for every child.

    Although you’ll spent some dollars here, it was a great idea to enjoy pumpkin patch with the whole family.

    6. Ball Return Game

    Pumpkin Patch in Clayton Valley Farm

    An extra fun for little boys was this ball return game inside the paid area. We decided not to go inside since most of the activities here were all for bigger kids.

    7. Others

    Pumpkin Patch in Clayton Valley Farm
    Pumpkin Patch in Clayton Valley Farm

    There were more activities inside the paid area which kids surely loved such as:

    • Bean Pools
    • Large hay maze tunnels
    •  Ball Launchers and Foam Blocks

    8. Gift Shop/Halloween Decor Shop

    Colorful gift shop full of halloween decors and fall pumpkin displays. This is also the place where you can purchase tickets to play in the large play areas.

    Prices here aren’t that cheap even for pumpkins but we saw a lot of kids enjoy this place and families who were there celebrating pumpkin patch.

    Overall, it was a wonderful experience, Mia enjoyed every moment we spent there. The farm was well organized from the parking to the fun areas. The staff were welcoming and helpful. There were good varieties of pumpkins too and we really liked the gift shop, little Mia was stoked with different halloween decors!

    Have you been in Clayton or visited this place? Where did you celebrate pumpkin patch this year?

  • 2nd Pumpkin Patch in Larry’s Produce: Fall 2019

    2nd Pumpkin Patch in Larry’s Produce: Fall 2019

    Larry's Produce Pumpkin Patch2nd PUMPKIN PATCH IN LARRY’S PRODUCE

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    Mia’s first pumpkin patch last year was a fun experience for all of us that’s why we decided to make it as part of our family culture and an annual tradition. She had seen giant pumpkins for the first time and played in the stacks of hay and corn kernels at Larry’s Produce in Fairfield.

    We are so happy to bring her there once again this year for her 2nd pumpkin patch, this time with other kids from Nurse Family Partnership!

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produceStacks of Hay and Pumpkins at Larry’s Produce, Suisun Valley Rd. Fairfield

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produceABOUT LARRY’S PRODUCE

    Owned by Larry and Lisa Balestra,  Larry’s Produce is known to be one of the best sources of fresh fruits and vegetable in Suisun Valley. One refreshing getaway located in Fairfield California with varieties of fresh options at an affordable price! It’s a local favorite for a wholesome family pumpkin patch experience!

    The farm is open almost seven months in a year from June to December and welcomes customers from 9:00 a.m to 5:00 pm daily.

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    We were invited by Nurse Family Partnership to Pumpkin Patch this year, they set-up a place exclusive for the family who are enrolled in the program. They have a little activity area for kids to do some art work with the pumpkins and a food stand for every family to share with.

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    Pumpkin Patch

    It was nice to see other families who were with their little kids having fun and enjoying each other’s company.

    Indeed it was a perfect day! The farm has the perfect vibe for pumpkin patch with all the varieties of pumpkins in different sizes and colors. We all had fun especially our sweet dearie, Mia had a blast! She played with other little kids and enjoyed every activity with them.

    Things to Know Before Your Visit at Larry’s Produce

    • Remember to bring cash since they only accept cash no cards. (But they have atm machine available too for your convenience)
    • Customer’s can pick up fresh fruits and vegetables from the farm so if you want to do this don’t forget your shoes.
    • They provide shopping carts and wheelbarrows but it’s always advisable to bring your own bags.
    • There are food trucks and food stands too available in certain times.
    • Parking might be a bit busy during weekends so come early.

     

    Kids Pumpkin Patch Activities

    Activities were the same as last year except for the pyramid of hay with pumpkins display right at the center of the farm. This year they have different arrangements, it was pretty easy for kids to play and run around and for parents to take pictures of their little ones.

     1. Giant Pyramid of Hay and Pumpkins

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    How cool is this pyramid?! It was for sure the center of attraction of the farm, the main spot for everyone’s perfect pumpkin photoshoot! Mia stood happily and full of excitement as she waved her hands for pictures, she was so amazed by its height and the pumpkins sitting on top of it.

    This was absolutely a great idea since it captures the interest of more families to come back again for the next pumpkin patch!

     2. Ride in An Old Farm Tractors

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    These old farm rides were only for displays, each was designed for pumpkin patch. We’re not really sure if they’re still working but they have stacks of hay and pumpkin displays perfect for kids pictorials!

    The Nurse Partnership arranged a tractor ride for all the families who attended the activity, it went around the corn field and all the way back to the pumpkin farm. We seated at the first seat next to the driver and as we moved along Mia pointed out the big wheels of the tractor and says “wow” as it made it sound.

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's producepumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

     3. Run Around the Corn Maze

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    This was one of the places that families love at Larry’s farm, a perfect place to chase their little one in the corn maze! Mia didn’t have the chance to play here last year since she was very young at that time but this year she had fun!

    At first she was hesitant but when her Papi (Dad) pretended to be a dinosaur and chased her in the maze, she runs as fast as she could. It was a fun play time in the corn field!

     4. Corn Kernel Play Area

    corn kernel area in larrys produce

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce Another favorite spot for little kids is the corn kernel area where you can find small play tractors. Most of the little ones from nurse family partnership stayed here longer than any other activities. Kids loved swimming on top of the grains and hide their little toes and legs underneath, just what Mia did.

    Each of the little ones took turns to play and ride in the small tractors. Mia waited for her turn and when she took her chance she didn’t want to let go of it until she saw the slide!

    5. Climb the Hay and Slide on a Big Tube

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produceThis slide was not as slippery as an ordinary slide, it was a customized slide made from a big tube on top of hay stacks. Kids climbed the hay to reach the top and slid down to the corn kernel area.

    Since our sweet dearie is so fascinated with slides at this age, this was her most favorite out of all the activities. After she had gone once, she asked for more!

    6. Colors of Different Types of Pumpkins

    pumpkins in Larrys produce

    pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    Another pumpkin patch at Laryy's produce

    We visited 2 farms this year for Mia’s Pumpkin Patch, here at Larry’s and at Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm and Christmas Trees. I made two separate posts for each since we had a lot of pictures! But I would really recommend Larry’s Produce than the other since they have a lot fresh options in an affordable price and most of their activities are free!

    This year was another wholesome family pumpkin patch experience at Larry’s Produce! This place never disappoints us, we’ll surely visit again next year!

    Do you have the same tradition like us? If so where did you celebrate pumpkin patch this year?

  • Food for Thought: A Story of Kindness

    Food for Thought: A Story of Kindness

    Food for Thought: A Story of Kindness

    Our food for thought this weekend is a short story of inspiration, how a small act of kindness can make an impact in one’s life.

    I remember the chilly wind, the kind that makes you stretch out your sweater sleeves to cover the rest of your hands. I believe it was December because I recall seeing people outside their houses decorating for Christmas.

    With my backpack on my back, I was riding my bike on my way to school, my hands freezing to the point where I could not feel the tip of my fingers. I could feel the wind hitting my face as I pedaled faster. My hands were gone, I did not know exactly what was holding the handles of the bike or whatever force moved it to the right direction. My nose and my ears were the next parts of my body to disappear. I was breathing fast but every time I inhaled, it felt like drowning. I clutched the handles hard to feel it in my grip as the houses on both sides of the street slid past me. The road was long, and bumpy but I knew better to just look straight ahead.

    I was listening to music through my earphones coming from my music player, I would play the same songs every time and I knew that it took me twelve songs to get to school. I was counting how many had played since I left home when I heard a faint sound, I quickly pulled the earphones out of my ear and let my right foot drag the pavement to a sudden halt.

    “Hey” I heard it loud and clear this time. I looked around and spotted an old woman approaching me. I was very shy then and I could barely speak English, so I was startled and nervous. I had started to wonder why I had stopped in the first place. As the lady got closer, I started to wonder what I had done wrong. “Hey, little girl, wait there. Just a second” she was trying to walk as fast as she could, she was an old lady, she was wearing white slippers and a robe. I noticed that she was holding something else, but I could not tell what it was.

    She bent down to catch her breath and when she looked up, she held out her hand, “this is for you.” I was puzzled but I took it, it was a pair of gloves the color of the morning sky. “I see you every morning and I have been meaning to give you this.” I managed to mutter out a “thank you,” the old lady nodded and walked back to her house. I slid my hands in the gloves and immediately I felt as my icy rock hands came back to life.

    From that day on, I wore my gloves to keep my hands warm and every time I passed by the house of the old lady I would smile. I was grateful to her, she did more than to warm my hands, she warmed my heart.

    There are so many kind people, angels that are always willing to help others without giving it a second thought. Like the lady that gave me her umbrella because she saw me soaked with rain as I was walking home from school. Even though I shook my head and told her that she needed the umbrella too. After that day I tried to remember what she looked like, but I would not remember. I knew she was tall because it was hard to look at her face through the rain.

    Or that time a man knocked on my dad’s car window and gave him the money that he had earned for that day working at a grocery and liquor store so that my dad could get a hotel room. My dad tells us that story all the time, it was when he had just arrived in the United States and could not afford to rent a place so he slept in his car and one day a man knocked on his window and told him “this is my earning for the whole day but you need it more than I do.” 

    In this world filled with havoc, kindness flashes a bright light of hope. I have come a long way and through my journey generous people have been there for me, they lent me a helping hand and stood me on my feet when I was on the ground helpless. I am eternally grateful for them, and the lessons they taught me. I can show my gratitude by passing it on.

  • Spring Annual Tradition: Easter Egg Hunt 2019

    Spring Annual Tradition: Easter Egg Hunt 2019

    Happy Easter!

    Since it’s spring, it’s Easter season again which means Easter bunnies are out in the garden and time for egg hunting as well!

    Today we are celebrating Easter Sunday, the most important day in Christian spring celebration, wherein Jesus Christ has resurrected from the dead three days after he was crucified. In Christian belief, the egg symbolizes the resurrection of Christ while egg hunting symbolizes the hunt of Jesus from the tomb. This I believe is the beginning of the tradition among Christian families every Easter Sunday.

    It’s a fun tradition that I started to do with my small family, to join a group or a small community for egg hunting. This year, we went to join the Golden Goal Soccer Club for their 5th Annual Easter Celebration in Blue Rock Springs Park here in Vallejo. This year’s egg hunt was more fun and more exciting for us, especially for my daughter since she was able to walk and run around with the other kids to pick up eggs and also join in some kiddie games.

    We arrived in the park before noon. When we got there, people were already chatting in benches and some were preparing the food. We laid our blanket in the grass and made ourselves comfortable while waiting for the food.

    It was windy but a perfect sunny day. Indeed, it was a busy day for the park, there were many people gathered in groups, some were birthday parties and some were big families having picnics. And there were also other groups who were Egg hunting.

    As we were waiting for lunch, we got some cupcakes and juice that were served on the table for snack.

    While waiting for the hotdogs and hamburgers to get ready, Mia chose to walk around with her basket and looked anywhere for eggs or bunnies.

    The Egg Hunter

    Our sweet dearie looking for the Easter bunny and getting ready to hunt for eggs! Yay!

            So sunny that she needed to wear sunglasses to look for the Easter bunny.

    “Now where is that Easter bunny? Hmmm, I must find him now that I can clearly see!” -Mia

    Before the actual egg hunting, an Easter bunny mascot arrived to entertain the kids. Everyone got excited, run towards the bunny and gathered around to take photographs.

    “There you are! I found you Easter bunny! High five!

    For everyone to get photos with the bunny, we all lined up and waited for our turns. Mia for the first time saw an Easter bunny and she was not scared at all. She was so delighted and was so happy to have seen one!

    FUN ACTIVITIES

    A series of fun activities were greatly enjoyed after eating lunch. Each games was divided among toddlers, kids and adults. And prices such as colored eggs with candies were given to the ones who won the game.

    1. Sack Hop

    1st Batch were the little kids; getting ready to hop with their colored cartoon sacks
    2nd Batch were the big kids; they were more than the little ones.
    3rd Batch were the adults

    2. Water Balloon

    This game was what Mia enjoyed the most since it involved water and balloon. Two of her favorite things to play with. She doesn’t even want to move away the water balloon bucket!

    3. Raffle

    The raffle draw came last after all the games. Tickets were sold for $5 and almost 5 prices were won!
    Mia and I getting ready for the actual egg hunt! Look who’s excited to hunt!

    3. Egg Hunting

    First in line were the toddlers and Mia was the very first one to pick the Easter eggs yay!
    “I think we had enough Papi, look our basket is full!” -Mia
    “Now it’s time to count them, wow these are colorful eggs!” -Mia

    Our Easter Sunday was indeed a fun full experience! Each and everyone had a really great time especially the kids! Once again, it was another milestone unlock for my sweet little one. How about how did you celebrate Easter? Have you had a fun Easter egg hunt too? Please share your story on the comments!

  • 10 Things You Have to Know Before Driving with Doordash: A Dasher’s Review

    10 Things You Have to Know Before Driving with Doordash: A Dasher’s Review

    Two months ago, I decided to drive for Doordash in Vallejo. Despite of the negative reviews I read about this app online, I still wanted to give it a try and experience it myself. I wanted to know if I can really earn decent amount of extra money in my spare time just doing food deliveries.

    WHAT IS DOORDASH?

    It is a food delivery app. just like Grubhub, Ubereats and Postmates. It’s another way for drivers to make extra money just by picking up food in restaurants and deliver them in the doorsteps of the customers. It’s been well advertised in social media and it became an on demand food delivery service among students and employees. If you are looking for a side hustle or a side job and you are willing to make money through driving, will you take a shot becoming a doordash driver?

    Well, here are some of the things YOU NEED TO KNOW on becoming a “dasher” (doordash driver). These are all based on my experience after being a registered dasher for months. These are all based on my opinions and thoughts to give you ideas about what to consider before driving with doordash.

     

    10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE DRIVING WITH DOORDASH

    1. Check if doordash is available in your country or location. Doordash is mostly available across United States and you can check your location in their official website. 
    2. Most dasher’s only earn an average minimum of $6 per delivery or per trip. And in an hour, dasher’s only make an average of 1 or 2 deliveries depending on the demand or how busy the area is.
    3. As a driver, you are responsible for your own expenses including gas, car maintenance, insurance etc.
    4. Some deliveries will require you to place the order in the restaurant and pay the food yourself  using the red card that doordash will provide. It’s an additional work and longer waiting time.
    5. The insulated bag that doordash provides will be delivered separately after you received the doordash red card. It is not necessary to bring the bag at all times since for me, it’s more convenient without it. However, as a responsible dasher, it is recommended to have the food inside the bag so that it will remain hot and fresh upon delivery.
    6. There are high demand of orders during rainy days so might as well take advantage of it! You might receive 2 orders at the same time.
    7. Make sure to have your phone all the time and have your charger as well in your car. There will be times where you have to call or text the customer if you have any questions about their food or if you are delivering in apartments where it’s hard to find their address or any issues you may have during delivery.
    8. Don’t always go to places where the doordash app said to be “hotspot or red zone” because based on my experience, order opportunities in these places are very slow, it might take you an hour to receive just one. Stay and wait to places where there’s a lot of restaurants around.
    9. Dash during peak hours like lunch and dinner. Doordash often offers additional tip per deliveries mostly between 11-1 pm lunch time and 4:30-8:00 p.m dinner time. But bare in mind about the conditions or terms on how you’ll be entitled for that additional tip. According to doordash, you must accept 80 % of the delivery opportunities assigned during the said time period.
    10. Learn the art of declining orders. Always check for the total mileage you will consume, the kind of restaurant and how much will you earn in a particular delivery before accepting an order. Consider each of these things so you will know which one’s to accept or to deny. You also have to be aware of your ratings, if you keep on denying orders, your acceptance rate will be affected drastically and it’s hard to gained it back.

     

    PROS

    • The advantage of driving with doordash is that you are you’re own boss and you get to choose your own schedule.
    • The application is easy and the app is easy to understand and easy to use as well.
    • Compared to other delivery apps like postmates, in doordash you don’t have to worry about the customer’s receipt, you just have to make sure that you checked all the orders in the app.
    • Also, the delivery fee that doordash asked among its customers all goes to the driver, this way dasher’s earn a minimum of $6 per delivery excluding extra tips.
    • Another pro about being a dasher is that you can bring a family member with you while you’re doing the deliveries. One can be the driver and the other one can pick up to the restaurants and drop off the food to the customers.

     

    CONS

    • One disadvantage of being a dasher would be not earning enough despite all the expenses that you make from  your car mileage, gas, maintenance and etc. It can’t be a full time work since the earning is too low.
    • Another con is the waiting time for orders, it’s based on luck how busy a day gets. Sometimes you have to park and wait for a long time just for a single order to come.
    • There will be times where you receive an order that has not been placed or paid  at the restaurant yet, so this will be an added work for you and additional waiting time. In my experience, this only happens more often in fast food restaurants. Most of the orders I received was just pick up and drop off.
    • Sometimes you have to drive long mileage just to complete the delivery and get that extra tip during peak hours.
    • Doordash customer’s service is not a lot of help and slow to respond. There will be instances where customer’s ask to drop off their orders in a different address but then you won’t be able to complete the delivery unless you go to the address they stated on the app. Since doordash app monitors your location through gps, to complete the delivery, you have to contact customer’s support and explain that you delivered in a different location.

     

    Above all, it was a good experience and even though it doesn’t pay much, doordash is a decent way to earn extra income. If you could do other delivery app such as Grubhub, Ubereats or Postmates, 2 at the same time you will probably earn more per hour. Good luck on your adventures! Happy dashing!

     

     

     

     

  • The Way Out: An Analytical Essay from the Short Story “La Puerta”

    The Way Out: An Analytical Essay from the Short Story “La Puerta”

    It is tough to live in a small village where there are not enough resources to grow, where a job is never enough to sustain a family. Feeling as though the door to opportunity keeps closing. That is exactly what happens in the short story La Puerta by Jose Antonio Burciaga. The author presents the story of the protagonist Sinesio, a man who seeks a better life for his family but like many families in other countries, he is crippled by the lack of education or job opportunities in his country. As the man of the house, he is loaded with a burden that he must do whatever it takes to build a better future for his wife and three kids. Men from his village are forced to leave their families behind searching for better jobs that can help them provide for their families. Sinesio dreads the thought that one day he might have to do the same, that is why he sacrifices his few pesos to buy lottery tickets in hopes that one day he becomes the lucky winner.

    The author uses irony, imagery and symbolism such as the lottery, the door and the rainy weather with thunders to illustrates the plot and the story’s theme which is:

    “How necessity leads one to take desperate measures to find prosperity.”

    The setting takes place in a poor village in Mexico around 1992. Immediately the author gives a short overview of what a small village looks like. Using imagery, he describes it as “[a] busy avenida…the ramshackle colonia where children played in the meandering pathways that would soon turn into a nosy arroyo of rushing water” (133) this detailed description creates a picture of the place and allows the reader to become engaged in the story. The author uses the third person point of view to give the reader a better understanding of the characters’ emotions and how they react to the events in the story. One perfect example of this is when Sinesio comes home and sits quietly on the table trying to figure out a way out of his misery and the author lets the audience know how his wife Faustina, a dynamic character, reacted towards that behavior “Sinesio’s silent arrival always angered Faustina so she glared back.” (133). Also, the third person point of view gives the author the freedom to develop his style and he does this using dialect where he mentions Spanish words such as “nopal” “autobus” “barrio.” Such style enables the reader to grasp the essential theme of the story.  Moreover, it is the bases in which the author approaches the plot.

    Sinesio is fighting hard, he wants to free himself and his family from an oppressed situation, a circumstance under his country’s poor economic condition. It is fair to say that the character faces a Man vs. circumstance external dilemma, where in this case the antagonist of the story is Poverty. Given these points, the author proves these elements through the use of symbolism. For instance, La Puerta or the door whose broken window is shattered and patched symbolized Sensio’s struggle to open a door to opportunity. Every day when Sinesio comes home tired from work and knocks on the door of their shack indicates that his job at the mattress factory is an attempt to fetch money to provide for his family but it is never enough. The rising action of the story takes place when Sinesio decides to leave to go to the United States upon reading a letter from his brother who describes the foreign country as the “country of abundance,” a place that villagers aim for in search for freedom and opportunity. Sinesio reassures himself and his family that he will be absent for only a year. With an ache in her heart Faustina tells him that it is fo­­r the best and says “‘Necessity­ knows no frontiers’” (133) she says this as she notices rain dripping from a hole on the broken door which symbolizes their poor economic situation and their need for a desperate change.

    The use of irony­ emphasizes the character’s external dilemma. “‘That miserable, mattress factory will never pay you enough to eat with, we can’t even afford the mattresses you make!’” (133). It is ironic the fact that they cannot afford to buy the mattresses that he makes. The factory that Sinesio works in is supposed to pay him enough to make a living but instead, it becomes another reason for him to leave his family behind. On his way home from his last day of work, he overhears two men talking on the bus; they were talking about someone who had won the lottery but that they had not collected the prize. Upon hearing this, Sinesio remembers that he had bought a lottery ticket two weeks before. He would daydreaming about winning the lottery and ironically, on this day, it was the least thing he had thought of. Sinesio went from being happy to sad when he suddenly realized that he might have lost the lottery ticket and would never know if it had been the winning one. This turning of event is no surprise for the reader because the author foreshadowed it in the beginning of the story when Faustina glares at the lottery ticket and scolds Sinesio for buying it because she believed that he would never win.

    The author sets the tone of the story with a stormy weather. The thunder creates a gloomy mood full of tension and anxiety as Sinasio runs home under the rain and once again knocks on the door. It is the author’s way of indicating that the ticket is the door to the life that Sinesio has been longing for. The author’s intentions become clearer when Faustina swings open the door. But getting out of poverty is not as easy as winning the lottery and claiming the price, for this reason, when Sinasio gets inside his house and asks Faustina where she kept the ticket, she has trouble remembering where she had placed it. Both characters cannot find the lottery ticket anywhere in the house until there is a loud thunderstorm that reminds Faustina that she had patched the ticket to cover the hole on the door to stop the rain from coming in. They compare the winning numbers from the ones in the news paper and they could not believe their eyes; it was the winning ticket. The impact of this realization is the climax of the story “His heart pounded afraid it was all a mistake, a joke” (135). Sinesio and Faustina were standing staring unbelievably at the gateway to a better life, the ticket to the future. However, when it came time to peel the ticket of the door, the ticket would not budge, their fingers slipped of off it again and again. The author took this opportunity to demonstrate to the reader that the way out would simply not be easy.

    It is important to notice the author’s use of dialog during the falling action when the two characters discuss a solution to their problem. Faustina suggests that they go to the pharmacy to see if they could find something that would unglue the ticket. Sinesio thinks that her suggestion is absurd, the deadline for the lottery is at eight and time is running out. They try all possible ways to get the ticket off the door, but nothing works. Frustrated, Sinesio turns his anger towards Faustina. He accuses her of having little faith, for never believing that someday they might win. Although Sinesio has reasons to be angry at Faustina, he was overreacting. Faustina disregarded the lottery ticket because she deemed it unreliable. She wanted her husband to remain realistic, she knew that their chance of winning was very little. After they had tried everything, Sinesio is left with no choice but to break the door, the author described this event with imagery “he pushed the door out into the downpour and swung it back into the house, cracking the molding and the inside hinges” (135). Not sure if he will make it on time, Sinesio lifts the door, places in over his shoulders and makes his way down to the lottery office.

    REFLECTION

     In the short story La Puerta Jose Antonio Burciaga exposed the dilemma of the protagonist Sinesio who got stuck in a situation that he did not want to be in. The author’s writing technique where he incorporated the use of literary devices such as imagery, irony and symbolism helped develop an intriguing story that captivates readers. The author does not deliver a resolution to the story. He leaves it to the reader to determine whether Sinesio makes it on time to claims his prize or becomes disillusioned and goes back to his old life. The ending of the story indicates that there is hope and the author wanted the reader to understand that even though there were many obstacles that prevented Sinesio from getting the lottery ticket, he is still fighting. Sinesio is a hardworking man that would do anything to offer his family with a better life. It becomes hard for Sinesio to keep his life under control, as his quest to escape poverty keeps slipping out of his hands which provides the reader with an important lesson of how one should never stop believing.

     

    I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as you enjoyed my previous essay!

  • RePLANET & Recycle Vallejo

    RePLANET & Recycle Vallejo

    Recycling is not a new term for all of us, it’s the process of segregating our waste into different types or kinds whether  it’d be organic or inorganic, plastic, metal, glass or paper and sort them out to reuse again.  It’s one of the  best way to care for our environment and a resolution to our over consumption.

    Here in Vallejo, we have the RePlanet facility wherein people of the community can take their empty plastic bottles and glass bottles to sort them out for recycle in exchange of some money.

    SORTING

    It is done by segregating the bottles into big plastic containers. The workers of the facility will then take the containers to weigh them inside and after few minutes, you’ll be given a piece of paper indicating the amount of money equivalent to the weight of all the bottles you have. The bottles were put in a big machine where recycling begins.

    PRICING

    It’s amazing how the RePlanet facility maintains the environment of their workplace. Although its a recycling facility, the workers were organized and the place wasn’t that bad. I also believe that the price equivalent per pound was just fair and not very cheap, what more can you ask for right? Making money with your trash and taking care of the planet Earth.

    RECYCLING FACILITY

    PAYMENT OFFICE

    As responsible people, us mankind should take a big leap in doing actions for our environment! Our lives depend on the planet we live in, we should take care of it for our own sake and for our future generations. God has blessed us this wonderful planet, if we continue to abuse all it’s wonders and destroy it’s beauty, will there still be life for your future family? Think about it, this is just a simple act of concern for your environment, if I can do it, you can to or you can do way better than this!