Many of us know the feeling of entering a public restroom only to find there’s no toilet paper, or it’s placed outside and we forget to grab some in a rush. I’m not a fan of using toilet paper that others have touched, so I always prefer bringing my own just in case of an emergency. The brand I’ve always used is Sunicare, as we each have our own preferences, especially when it comes to sensitivity. Carmina discovered that Sunicare Philippines offers a handy pack bathroom tissue with 60 pulls per pack , sold for 78.00 pesos ($1.32) each, excluding shipping and handling. You can also keep this in your car’s glove compartment, just in case you or other family members need it. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel and click on the subscribe button fore more videos. Thank you for the support.
As our parents start to age and when you live in another country there is such thing as caring for your parents how the Filipinos are custom to do when are parents to reach an aged that they are not capable staying home without any guidance. You realize and you begin to cry as Michelle saw in Jack's parents no one cared to take care of them when she left her son and moved to another house. Michelle had just realized when she didn't want to return back to Jack's neighborhood, she never thought about what his parents we're going through when she wasn't around. Michelle just realized how much Jack's parents we're neglected in the way no one took care of them the sense in cleaning their home. Michelle had cleaned each day seeing the house they lived look like a house that was so unkempt with cobwebs in the ceiling. Michelle had a dream that in her dream she had parents living with her and she realize when you have parents who reach a certain ...