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Update of Miho's favorite things

I noticed that I haven't been updating the lists of my favorite things since 2006 when I started this blog. I can't believe it already past more than 9 years, almost 10 years since I started this blog ! I never imagined or thought about I would continue the blog so long at that time.  I just wanted to express my feelings of what I love, because it made me feel great. and I got many new favorites since 2006, so I think it's time to update it. Thinking and imaging about our favorite things improves our feeling and frequency level. Also I can know who I really  am through it.  These are mine,  what's yours ? Miho's favorites  Hobbies Writing, reading, playing piano, dancing, listening to music, watching figure skating, taking & seeing photographs, traveling, movies, natural health care, mystical things,    Music Classic -    Frederik Chopin,  Franz Liszt, Camille Saint Saen,  Pyotr Tchaikovsky,  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Rimski Korsakov

How to set up your Comcast email for your windows livemail ( windows 7 )

I recently changed my email account to comcast. and while doing the set up for my email account in my windows livemail in windows 7 , by following the comcast instruction , I noticed that it doesn't work. I tried to find more information about the instruction online  and had tried it as well, however nothing had worked using all the port numbers which   were listed in the instructions. So I just tested several combinations of numbers for "Server port numbers" by myself . and discovered the correct port numbers for it. It took a while to discover it, so I thought I better share this information to people who are using windows 7 operating system, and comcast email account and want to set up for the windows livemail.      Here is the step by step instruction for  How to set up your Comcast email into your windows livemail ( windows 7 ) 1. Click " Account " tab in the top of the menu in the windows live mail 2.  Click " Email " tab

" The gift of health is keeping us alive " Part 2 - Exercise without enough water can be dangerous

Continued from Part 1.                                       http://gallery.xemanhdep.com/2008/10/amazing-landscape-photos/   In the hospital, there was another patient in the same room as my husband Ray. Ray and the other patient had a conversation about what had happened after both of their conditions were starting to getting better. and the patient told his amazing story of what had happened. Exercise is often considered as healthy and required to have good health.   However, in this patient's case, it's the exercise that got him into big kidney trouble. The patient was doing an intense type of fitness program . On the first day of this new fitness program, he had not drank enough water.  He loves to drink tomato juice.   ( and tomato juice is apparently not good for weak kidneys ) In that day, he was doing this fitness training, but after finished, he started feeling nauseous. He was in his car with his wife, and he said, we need to go the hospital, something'

"The Gift of Health is keeping us Alive" Part 1. - Kidney stones and side effects from ....

Recently, my husband Ray had a health problem. Through this experience,  I really realized that if we are having Healthy bodies right now,  it's the happiest thing in life. It may sound obvious but if we can live in the moment, without pain and struggle , and keep having a healthy body ,  this is one of the greatest things in life. Every time when health problems arise, we can realize more about it. Emergency It happened early in the morning around 2 am on May 29. He looked fine in the morning on May 28, and also after came back from his work at night. We usually stay up late in our daily life, but in that day, he went to bed earlier. He said he felt sleepy and tired.   So he went to bed. Then after 2 hours, suddenly I heard a noise from our bedroom's bathroom , so I rushed to our bedroom to see what happened. It reminded me of when he got stomach flu a few years ago. The symptoms looked like nausea and pain around abdomen. He said it's ge