By sharing my own dreams and by talking about the dreams of others, this blog hopes to inspire you, the readers, to believe in your dream, big or small, a dream house, car, job, travel, business, charity, product, even the impossible dream.


Follow your dream!


23.6.10

A Dream Site: RepairPal

One of my big dreams is getting a BMW car as an award from Tiens as a leader and distributor of its high quality health products. But expensive cars can pose hard-to-solve problems because not many are knowledgeable about the ins and outs of such luxury cars. So the dream car becomes distorted because the owner will end up selling the car and replace it with a second choice that is easy to maintain in terms of parts and experts' availability.

There is a site that will finally make dreamers like me realize our dreams: a RepairPal for almost all kinds of cars, for example, a Honda Accord, and can help you find a car shop near you, like the San Francisco auto repair shop, for example. Repair costs can now be budgeted instead of remaining a mystery until the repair is completed, because of the provided feature for repair estimates in this website, even if it is just for one part, for example, a timing belt, and even provides information about a specific part and its replacement.

What's more, RepairPal also provides monitoring of the services done to each of your cars. I can now tell the world about my real dream car, and can also now confidently tell them how I can take care of my dream car. How about that?


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19.6.10

My Prodigy


I think I have a prodigy at home. She may be blind, has a hypertonic right hand and hypotonic left hand as a result of cerebral palsy, but I'm sure she can be a prodigy. Who knows, she might have a dream too, to be a good pianist like her adult sister, Holly.

Lyca will be eight years old this coming July 24. I used to believe I needed a job to be able to support a special needs child like Lyca, but after her caregiver left and I had more time to be with her, I now believe I should always be with her, discover what she can do or what she wants to do, and how she is able to communicate that want. So far, whenever she wants to play the piano, I am able to know that through her gestures and facial expressions.

I still give myself time to research for technologies that might improve her condition and I'm glad to learn that the 660 nanometer photon found on the mattress we have at home can help. I have to research more deeply about the ideal duration for her to be exposed to photon, when to stop, and when to resume exposure. Anyone who knows the answers?