Thursday, December 31, 2009

new year's eve dinner at our house

it all starts with a very short list. following chinese traditions, we just need a little of everything. a little sweet, a little sour, and so on for a well balanced year. for me, there must just be a black forest cake from myrna's and i'm okay. then my mom would add this, ask for this, wants this and we again, just like last year and the year before that, have a very full table during the family's new year's eve dinner. just notice that we don't serve any chicken. they say it's bad luck. a chicken has a habit of "isang kahig, isang tuka."


blue moon

supposedly the blue moon tonight, the new year's eve
view from our porch


Wednesday, December 30, 2009

home sweet home

paseo del mar
zamboanga city

"no te vayas, no te vayas de zamboanga
que no puedes, que no puedes olvidar
no te vayas, no te vayas, no me dejes
por que sinti, no puedo estar..."

Friday, December 25, 2009

happy holidays!

my nephew on his racetrack with the cars while thomas the train watches on. he can't just get enough of his toys!

my nephew was just here, and hearing him call me Tita lifts my spirit and makes me happy. to see his eyes light up with his gifts is just amazing!

Happy Christmas everyone!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

in town - birds and local market

yes, this is still the last of my three-part blog.

so there we were, walking past the armored tank and soldiers, going towards the local market when we noticed the birds in the electric lines. my dad had to tell us to walk faster or we would get poop on our heads. my mom and i couldn't just believe how many birds were there, sitting on those wires! granted that this is a phenomena in the city for a long time now, but everytime we see it, it just feels so weird (and scary sometimes). my mom said that it was even featured in a tourism story on tv -- about how one visitor has to notice the birds lining up in the wires along and across the streets. it is just so unbelievable. i even noticed that part of the streets smell of guano already. maybe in a few decades if this does not stop, the accummulation of their poop may give us a source of methane gas! :D

eerie birds lining up the electric wires

anyways, what i really wanted to talk about was how early it was when were there (just a little after 5 in the morning and still dark) at the market and how amazing the produce are. just lying there on the streets, over old tarps, are the day's freshest produce sold at really low prices! i would suggest that those who visit the city come here early to buy their vegetables before flying off to home or their next destination (sort of being in Baguio and you just had to buy your vegetables before leaving for Manila). it was really a grand adventure with my parents and i'm glad i got to discover this again of my hometown - zamboanga.

in town - armored tank

but my story doesn't end there!

after the mass, my parents decided to go to the local open market to purchase the vegetables we will need for this Christmas eve's dinner. leaving the cathedral, the first thing i noticed was that McDonald's, which was just across the cathedral (we only have a two-lane street), was already open and there were just so many people converging in that area. i noticed then the native dishes sold by some early entrepreneurs. sometimes, seeing these things make me realize that this habit is very Filipino, and not just confined to the people of the north -- after a misa de gallo, people feast on native dishes like bibingka, puto bumbong or suman. this event just makes me really feel like i'm at home and i'm glad i was able to feel it today.

anyway, the biggest surprise maybe, was finding the army's armored tank beside McDonald's and several military guys with their full gear on guarding the streets. then it hit me again. with all the tranquility inside the church, there is still danger outside. though the city do not suffer terrors such as suffered by our neighboring islands, it is still always good to be on guard. though sometimes realization make you feel scared, it's better than not being prepared at all. when i gave this comment to my mom, she told me that we ought to be grateful for these men for standing guard over us. i do not have any objections to that. i am grateful that they are there, protecting us, even giving up a good morning sleep for us. i write this in hope that others who read this blog, also give the soldiers the thanks they deserve. granted that some people in the military are corrupt and without morals, we cannot let go of the fact that there are still men and women in the service who are honorable -- those who do their jobs because they love our country. i believe in those men and women and it is to them that i am grateful.

in town - misa de gallo

today i attended with my parents my first and only misa de gallo this year. when i was back in manila, there was never a chance to attend the misa de gallo, even the anticipated one. it's for simple fact that in the evenings, i had errands to do in my last week in town and in the mornings, i'm afraid to go alone on my own. yet today, my mom woke me up at the unholy hour of 315 am so we can attend the 415 mass at the cathedral. i thought we were so early but when we arrived there, we had to grab any monoblock chairs we can outside the cathedral. if you've seen the cathedral here in zamboanga, it's really huge. that shows you how many still believes in Christ and really do celebrate Christmas.

the cathedral however wasn't decorated much except for the symbolic belen. my mom said that the bishop didn't want much pomp in the cathedral, in light of what happened to our brothers and sisters who were inundated by natural calamities near the end of the year. come to think of it, i heard in the news yesterday that a large area in both makita and pasay city burned to the ground yesterday; that means, people living there had to celebrate their Christmas in the streets because they have nowhere to go to and they have no money. this is a terrible time for them and i cannot but be sad for them. on the other hand, burning to the ground an area occupied by informal settlers could give the government an opportunity to rebuild that area that gives those who live there a more "dignified" (can't find the best word, sorry) place to live in. just my two cents. well, back to my misa de gallo story.

so there we were, sitting outside the cathedral, listening to the priest. the homily teaches us about appreciation and expression of our gratefulness to the good things that are shown to us. we should never forget to say Thank You and I Love You.

but mind you, the choir was so horrible (or was it just the acoustics?). i can't help but notice the grating noise they make sometimes (especially the high pitched one) and they make me wince sometimes. the choir loft was wasted on them. i can't help but wonder also if the organ they were using was the same one that we used whenever we have our Friday mass in my grade school years. if that's true, the organ is older than me by give or take ten years? amazing!

and while i am writing this, all i can think of is being grateful to be able to attend this last misa de gallo with my parents. thank you God and happy birthday, Jesus!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

finally

i.am.finally.home.

i love it!

Friday, December 18, 2009

i love fireworks!


annual up lantern parade fireworks display. 
shot from my old nikon coolpix's fireworks setting.

today is my second to the last day at work before i go home for the holidays. the whole day was spent on a department meeting for contract updates, forward plans and work assignments. during this time, we also celebrated our year-end savory party. yet the most amazing part of the day was attending the UP Lantern Parade and dinner with friends! i did love Manny and Nanay D's lantern/float and of course, the Fireworks!!! and i got to try out the fireworks setting in my old camera for the first time! :D

an afterthought

this blog started out as a picture blog a couple of months ago. as like most other things, it evolved and became more like my online diary. readers may think that, from what i've written, all goes well with the life i'm leading. my life is not perfect. i am besetted with many problems such as stress and irritation at work and depression (from time to time). i, too, get sad and angry. nonetheless, i choose to be happy and thus, this blog. it is afterall, and will always be, in remembrance of things that brought me a thousand smiles.

avatar night

neytiri, a navi, on her banshee

for my last week here in manila, i've decided to fill up all my evenings with things to do. monday was a trip to mckinley hill and dinner at burgos st (a little corner in the Fort that i only got to see just now); tuesday was grocery shopping for food (and lightbulbs!), wednesday was dinner with molave friends and tonight, was Avatar movie night with Allan. i'm glad i was able to go because the movie was so amazing -- add that we watched on Imax 3D! :D there was never a boring moment. the story was fast and unique, the colors for everything were wonderful and the music amazing. i suggest you better watch this one when you get the chance and of course, it should be on Imax 3D!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

spaghettti with friends



spaghetti factory's sampler pasta. clockwise: aluige, red, blackout

tonight i had dinner with two of my closest dorm friends from college. the spaghetti was good and i got to try the blackout one -- the black pasta made up of squid paint. the best part though was finally meeting jam's husband and daughter, my goddaughter. she is such a precocious child. like most kids, she was shy the first few minutes but as the evening wore on, she got to be talkative, even saying 'thank you' at me and leng when we gave our gifts. it was even fun to see her plead to her mom and her dad about opening the chocolate gift for her. when they didn't open it for her, she was forced to look at her ninang leng, who gave the chocolates, and say in a shy voice - 'ninang, please open the candy for me...' such sweet child. when we said our goodbyes, it warmed my heart that she didn't hesitate to come to us for her kiss.

i love children kisses. they are so sweet and they warm my heart.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

advent questions

1. what would jesus do?

2. what should i do?

think of the bread you throw out -- it could be someone else's meal
think of the unused clothes in your closet -- it could warm someone else
think of what you have and be grateful....

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

tuesday holiday

today is taguig day and more especially, feast of the immaculate conception! that means, i'm on break today. what more can i ask for -- a holiday within a work week! i'm glad i got to spend it with a mass at 6 o'clock in the morning, followed by a morning jog at the academic oval (okay, probably a quarter jog and half oval walk), lunch with friends at the beach house, blue whale exhibit at trinoma, and last but not least, shopping for christmas gifts for friends!



national geographic blue whale exhibit: asia's first life size replica of a two month old calf at 9 meters

trivia: a blue whale is the largest animal to have ever inhabited the earth -- larger than any of the greatest dinosaurs and about twice the size of some of the better known whales.


Sunday, December 6, 2009

sweeney todd, levi's and chili's


sweeney todd (audie gemora) and judge turpin (roger chua)
photo by oliver oliveros

just like allan's fb status tonight:  was amazed by the Philippine production of Sweeney Todd at Greenbelt 1 (nothing can harm you, not while i'm around), bought Levi's jeans for Php500 off with a jeans replacement and had a very hearty dinner with allan at Chili's!

first off, Sweeney Todd! i had to run from the Ayala Station to Greenbelt 1 (going through Glorietta, Landmark, and Greenbelt 5 in under 20 minutes) just so i could make the 330p call time. the first time i saw the crew and heard the opening song's music, i was led back to the time i first saw les miserables at west end. it was just so right and at that instant, i knew it would really be a great show. i wasn't disappointed. the crew was great with audie and menchu in the lead. the big surprise was the boy who played toby. the scene where he sang Nothing's Gonna Harm You with Mrs. Lovett was very endearing and my finger was just itching to take a photo of them together. there's also the orchestra conducted by gerard salonga. they were great and as i was seated only three rows from the pit, i'll say i've watched him for about 10% of the whole show. he was just amazing to watch! (now i'm recalling how i've also watched the pit when eden and i saw phantom of the opera in 2005).

levi's sale. hmmm. i got carried away by my friends' enthusiasm in buying a new pair of jeans with Php500 off when exchanged with an old pair. luckily, i brought one that i don't like using anymore, just in case i got a chance to pass by a levi's store. it's good jeans and it will last me a while. since i'm way over my budget for personal christmas gifts, i'm not going to buy myself anymore christmas gifts from now on (except for the planner which is a need and a want).

chili's. it had been a long time since i've eaten at chili's. it was good that we were in the right place and that allan and i were already hungry. the food was good and so filling! :)

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Christmas Wish List 2010

it's 22 days to Christmas and i feel that now is the time to post my Christmas wish list. i know they are really expensive and in order to get them, i have to buy them for myself! that's kind of lame because a wish list is something that you post so that others may know what to buy for you. but times change, the recession has hit us, so -- 'go get them yourself!' this is one of those times i really do want to have a boyfriend so he'll have to buy one of these for me! LOL. to the guys reading this, don't be shocked! just laugh it off. i'm just half-meant it. LOL.

so here's my things that i want list:

1. Sony Ericsson WiFi phone (with GPS)
got a Nokia E63 from my network provider

2. Annual Planner




3. Nikon DSLR
got a cheap point and shoot Nikon camera when I was in Japan last Sept 2010
i think i'm more suited to a point and shoot camera than a dslr anyway :)




4. Training shoes (I prefer Nike, though!)
bought a replacement shoes first for my Converse. it's color pink! lovely :D


5. Planetarium (this may be a kid's toy but i want one!)


6. A US VISA (that is, if I really do decide to go there next year)
got a Japanese Visa :) but will still try to get a US visa this year (i guess....)

7. I'm still thinking... (though I think I'll be getting the first two within the coming year)

updated 12/08/09
updated 09/06/10


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

it really must be fate!

guess who i run into at the mall tonight!!! yes, my good grade school classmate! only a few days ago, we were realizing that we might not be able to see each other while she's here for a seminar. she's staying south of manila, i'm staying up north. then for a split second at the mall, there she was, walking and i just couldn't help but cry out! it was a really nice little reunion.

and yes, today is the first day of the annual conference for geologists. it was great especially since my blockmates were also there. sort of a mini-reunion, too! :)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

why woman was taken from the side of man

in my first year religion class reading in high school, i came upon a verse that had struck me in its beauty and truth. i thought it was nicely said, and although i have forgotten the exact words, i remembered enough to be able to find it over the internet again... i'm glad i found it and be able to share it with you...

*****

Eve was made by God not out of Adam's head to rule over him, nor out of his feet to be trampled upon by him, but out of his side to be equal with him, from under his arm to be protected by him and from near his heart to be loved by him." -- Matthew Henry

love letters of great men

love letters of great men inspired by the movie sex and the city

my sister and i were browsing at the bookstore tonight when we happened upon this book. it's a beautiful book of love letters written by great men of history, including those of pliny the younger, napoleon bonaparte, king henry viii, beethoven and others. but what really caught my attention (and the reason why i'm writing this) is the love letter of willian congreve to arabella hunt in 1690. if i were to be asked what's great about this book, i would say it would be this letter ---

*****

Dear Madam,

Not believe that I love you? You cannot pretend to be so incredulous. If you do not believe my tongue, consult my eyes, consult your own. You will find by yours that they have charms; by mine that I have a heart which feels them.

Recall to mind what happened last night. That at least was a love’s kiss. Its eagerness, its fierceness, its warmth, expressed the God its parent. But oh! its sweetness, and its melting softness expressed him more. With trembling in my limbs, and fevers in my soul I ravish’d it. Convulsions, pantings, murmurings shew’d the mighty disorder within me: the mighty disorder increased by it. For those dear lips shot through my heart, and thro’ my bleeding vitals, delicious poison, and an avoidless but yet a charming ruin.

What cannot a day produce? The night before I thought myself a happy man, in want of nothing, and in fairest expectation of fortune; approved of by men of wit, and applauded by others. Pleased, nay charmed with my friends, my then dearest friends, sensible of every delicate pleasure, and in their turn possessing all.

But Love, almighty Love, seems in a moment to have removed me to a prodigious distance from every object but you alone. In the midst of crowds I remain in solitude. Nothing but you can lay hold of my mind, and that can lay hold of nothing but you. I appear transported to some foreign desert with you (oh, that I were really thus transported!), where, abundantly supplied with everything, in thee, I might live out an age of uninterrupted ecstasy.

The scene of the world’s great stage seems suddenly and sadly chang’d. Unlovely objects are all around me, excepting thee; the charms of all the world appear to be translated to thee. Thus in this said but oh, too pleasing state! my soul can fix upon nothing but thee; thee it contemplates, admires, adores, nay depends on, trusts on you alone.

If you and hope forsake it, despair and endless attend it.

*****
 
how could i not resist reading this wonderful love letter and not fall in love? or in another love letter, be intrigued by bonaparte's hateful few words in his love letters for his wife? i guess i will have to buy the book if i want to find out what happened next...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

alibata



pilipina ako.
(i am a filipina.)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

stories

i had lunch today with the same people who made me so nervous yesterday, i actually thought my day was forever ruined. i went home feeling so down but my sister told me some really good things that made me change my attitude. she said, that of course, as an employee, i have to say yes to everything i was asked to do. second, there is a purpose in everything that happens and to trust that God will never want to harm us. from then on, i remembered something i read once that i should apply to my life now: to change something, change the way you see things.

today, when i arrived at the office, i was still feeling nervous but i forced myself to look at the brighter side, to think that everything has a purpose, and said a little prayer for guidance. from then on, everything went on smoothly. i might not have answered the many questions they posed on me but i'm glad that even for just a bit, i got our visitors interested in what i've presented. so too much for an introduction. suffice it to say, i'm happy everything turned out well today.

*****

at lunch today, we were joined by our spanish and english visitors. (one thing to grateful for is meeting the spanish guy because i was able to apply my 'hola, me llamo cielo.') lunch was late and i didn't get to talk much but it was fun. i loved the exchange of stories from the two guys and i find it very interesting to see how people live their lives, too. sometimes, it is fun to listen to relatively old people's stories. their lives are like part of history - not too great to have changed the world so much, but you can see how it affected their choices in life. let me share with you their stories.

*****

englishman's stories

i don't smoke because when i was fourteen, i thought i'd try it. i got a pipe, bought a tobacco, lit it up, breathed in the smoke. then i breathed in again. i didn't realize that the pipe had varnish on it so i was also breathing it in. in a few minutes, i turned green and stayed in the hospital for days.

i've already visited your country before, in the mid-80's, just after the toppling down of the marcos dictatorship. i tell you, it wasn't the right time to visit the country. we went to manila, siquijor then cebu. i tell you, siquijor was one of the nicest place i've ever been to, with white sand beach. cebu wasn't much because there were plenty of people. yet it was also weird because we were the only ones in the resort. makes you think what's wrong with the resort now.

(spanish guy quips: like in a restaurant, when you're alone in there. makes you wonder if the food isn't good or what.)

*****

spanish's stories

i hope we could find work here because i don't want to go back to somewhere like egypt. i don't want to bring along my ham everytime i go there.

in the old times, in the basque region of spain, there they built what was to be known as the country's loyalty. however, there came a time when the basque changed their minds about supporting it that they wanted to create their own spain. this started the guerilla, which is what you also find in your country. there was a time that they were popular with the people because during franco's dictatorship, they were the only ones who got the courage to shoot a policeman. everybody were crying 'bravo, bravo.' but now, the guerilla is almost no more. this is because nobody supports them anymore. i'd say, the only solution to this problem is that we have to educate this people. they are the ones who do not know anything but hold a pistol and shoot. give them a good job that pays well, a woman to marry and children to care for. you'll be surprised that there won't be any guerillas left.

i love wine that one day, while i was cooking with a friend, i brought out one of the best wine in the house, poured some for the ladies waiting for us in the living room, and hurried back to the kitchen with the wine. i said to my friend, this bottle, we will share!

colombia is one of the hardest place to work in. there was once a time when our company bought five energy generators in the country. two, we only can go by helicopters escorted by the army. the one, we can't really go to because of the guerillas. the country is beautiful but the work was dangerous.

my son, who studied engineering in france, was required to work in a factory. the school told them it would build character for them to see and experience labor conditions. his son went to vietnam to do his factory work, bought a motorcycle, and cruised his way through vietnam with it. he had a girlfriend there but when he got back to egypt, he had another girlfriend again. crazy.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

new moon

new moon by stephenie meyer

if there was one reason why i'd be watching new moon, it would be because i would like to see the wolf. in the trailers, he actually seems good-looking and cool. last night, i got the chance to watch the movie with my sister and yes, jacob black is so hot and so cool! i say this, based only in the movie, because i have never read the books yet. i don't know how his character in the books really is. lea said he is not that cool because he was really obsessive about the female lead. well anyway, i do not wish to discuss his character as i only know little and it's only based in the movie. what i can say is that it showed that he loved bella and he'd do anything to protect her and keep her safe regardless of his own safety. who wouldn't wish for a guy like that, right?

as the movie progressed, i just can't help but laugh though, about most of the girls' reaction towards jacob's great body or edward's "good" looks. it was kind of weird to hear college girls cry out like that, like they were still in high school, or as if they're just going to die at that spot because of those two guys. as for me, okay, i really did appreciate jacob's overall physical attributes and i like his character there so if they'd ask me for a vote, he'd get mine hands down! hahaha! :) i hope i could see him in more movies soon.

just another thought, though. how come Black is the most favored name for a canine in the movies? think jacob black and sirius black.

Friday, November 20, 2009

friday night and peppermint mocha



*sigh*

i'm so happy. finally, i've been able to happen by starbucks with monina tonight for a cup of my favorite peppermint mocha. i don't fancy starbucks but when you're talking about their peppermint mocha, i'm there! :) unfortunately, the flavor is only offered during the Christmas season and that's a shame. it means that i only get to go at the coffee shop (almost) once a year. i don't think they even offered that last year! yet i guess it's better that way so people can have something new "old" to look forward to every end of the year.

i love minty drinks!

other drinks i always look forward to drinking are coffee beans' moroccan mint with chocolate and caffe molinari's menta. i guess i'm just in heaven whenever i have a drink of these. hmmm... yummy....

i can call this a night with a good movie to top it. district 9 here i come!

photo credit goes to the person whose name appears below the picture.

ice rink and friends


national history museum ice skating rink

"walking in a winter wonderland"

when a friend's fb status indicated that there's an ice skating rink at the national history museum at south kensington, i couldn't believe what i've read. i'm so naive that my first thought was how it was accommodated inside the dynamic building with all the dinosaur skeletons in it! and if it's really inside, it would be way too cool! then when i saw this picture, i realized it was located in the east lawn, where i once hanged out and had my photo taken with a dear friend who toured us around. i'll have to look for that picture and have it posted beside the picture above to see the difference during the spring. anyways, the place looks so magical that i'm wishing i could be there to be part of it! i do miss the time we were there and i hope i'd get a chance to see the place again -- and soon!

however, finding this picture was just one of the nicest thing that happened today. the most wonderful moment was spending my time with my friends bonding over dinner and a couple of drinks -- even though i accidentally broke a bottle on our way home! hehehe! guys, i enjoyed the night and hope we could do this more often! muah!

photo: amazingmedia.co.uk

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

meteor shower

1030p one short yellow streak on the horizon. one long hour wait. another streak across the skies. another long hour wait. one streak, two streaks... staggered falling stars. shivering cold. mcdonald's. 230am.

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

pacquiao wins!

only a moment ago, pacquiao won over puerto rican miguel cotto in a technical knock-out at the 12th round! :)

Thursday, November 12, 2009

another love txt

isa pang txt na nakakailing. ito naman ngayon ay padala ni betch. aruy nga talaga yata ang pag-ibig....

"you always take my heart away
everytime my heart grows back
you manage to steal it again...
leaving me alive but hurting."

anong say mo?

so much to be grateful for

there's so much to be grateful for today, for the Lord has given me so much...

maybe the best one is that realizing that the Wisdom (of Solomon) was not missing in the new Bible I'm reading, but instead is the Song of Solomon. i just wonder why they had to change it!

the next few things that made me smile today are:


rgies buttescotch

i love butterscotch but the only time i get to taste the best of these is when someone from bacolod brings some home for me. now i don't have to harass from friends from bacolod to bring me some. i can buy it at the market-market grocery now! :)



bowling night at sm megamall

my teammates and i decided to join just so we could have fun. we even named our team "kulit" which means... what does kulit mean really? i guess there's no best english translation although one could say kulit can be described as someone who is naughty and persistent. anyways, it was supposed to be for fun really until our only guy, marjun, said that we have to play to win. is he competitive or what? we even decided to wear a uniform just for laughs! well, we did have fun but after playing each of our set, it looked like we were there to see if we can win or just place in the top 5. the first goal was to have a strike in the team, then have a ball go to the canal, score 100, then 200, then 300. well, how about 400?! monina just had to reach the 100 personal score. we were already competitive and each of us keeps egging the other person to score better and to compensate on the next throw. at the end of it all, we scored better than what we expected. after all, our last bowling game was a year ago and we didn't practice for this. our score was 472. we surpassed the team beside us whose players can score strikes, or the guys at the engineering who were more competitive than us. it was really good. our score wasn't that bad at all!

 
our score sheet at the bowling game


the kulit team

the most kulit among us was rhoda (middle) who just realized today that she already donated her fun run shirt during the typhoon ondoy relief operations



a lion among men. why was the lion a coward?

finally, i bought the third book in the "Wicked" series of Gregory Maguire. this will be my Christmas gift to myself, together with the BDJ journal. i'm still thinking if i'm wrapping it or not, though :D

so, many things to be grateful for, don't you think?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

napailing

napailing na lang ako sa txt na ito sa akin ni lea:

when you are stuck loving someone
no matter how hard you try to forget that person
it's just not enough...
sometimes all we can do is stay away
and it does help a bit
but just for a while
coz when that person shows you even
the smallest gesture of affection,
all your efforts of moving on go down the drain...
and you're left alone again with nothing else to say but...
"damn, i just fell for that Again!"

oops, i did it again... (britney in the background)
di na natuto... (gary v in the background)

hahaha! di ka ba naman mapapailing nito? the other day, i was listening to launchcast's love song station and i just realized, love songs are so damn sad! haaay!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

trip to divisoria

woke up early this morning for our trip to divisoria. goal for this trip was to buy anni's parent's wedding giveaways -- pearl/capiz inspired "jewelry" boxes. we were hoping to find those at tabora street where we can find a lot of things for many occasions, especially weddings.

this is a mini photo journal of our trip today:


ate making a sample of the giveaways:
heart-shaped capiz jewelry box in cherry red (and maroon)/matte gold with gold cord


lea had to have a fitting for her maid of honor dress at this shop at ylaya street (more near tabora, though). the wedding dresses were displayed there and i just had to take a picture of them. my excuse was i'm so ignorant about the presence of these shops here that i had to some pictures as proof! the dresses range from 2,500 to 3,800 Php.


i particularly like this wedding dress because i'm partial to halter-type dresses. bead work on the bodice is also very good.


after lunch and going around 168 Mall and Tutuban Mall, we decided to go back to the stall in front of Footmarks for the giveaways we ordered earlier. unfortunately, the items weren't ready yet so we had to wait and wait for a long time. my feet ached so much that later on, i just had to sit on the sidewalk. i might have looked like a "naluging intsik" and i felt so sleepy already. luckily for lea, a small chair was made available for her, perhaps a reward for being so patient by standing while waiting! anyway, in front of this stall is a christmas decor shop. if you notice, the wreaths above the stall are sold for 300Php. i didn't want to spend that much so i just "scrutinized" how they were made and the design and subtly canvassed the prices of the materials. at the stall beside it, they were selling a bare wreath for 40Php, the ribbon for Php30 and the 8pcs poinsettia set for Php80. at this stall, the bare wreath was sold for Php100, ribbon for Php50 and the flower, Php100 for 8 pcs.


these are the wedding souvenir items sold at the stall we ordered ours in. there are so plenty and all the decorations were done by them!


some of the flowers sold at the christmas decor stall


"little christmas tree, no one to buy you..." well, not so little after all. this area looked like a pine forest for sale! the christmas trees may range from 1,200 (about four feet) to 3,500 (6-ft).


the cherry red/matte gold with red cord heart-shaped capiz souvenir final product. one-piso coin for scale :)


my home-made wreath! cost is only Php150! :D there's no place yet to put it in so it's now hanging in front of my monet painting (bad!)

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Directions to Divisoria (the alternate route from Philcoa): Take a red or blue tricycle and get off at the old Glory's Grocery (soon to be opened as Save More) at V. Luna cor. Anonas Ext. Get on a Anonas or Proj 2 jeepney and get down at the St. Joseph Church. From there, walk to the Anonas LRT station. Take the westbound train going to Recto (the last station of LRT 2). From there, take a jeepney going to Divisoria. You will know when you're there if everyone's going down the jeepney already. You can easily see Tutuban Mall at right. Go straight Recto until you pass by Fiesta Shopping Mall, McDonalds (passing Ylanan Street) and then Chowking at Tabora Street. Mostly, you should look right (make sure that Tutuban is at your right and 168 at your left).

Friday, November 6, 2009

cats: now and forever

we finally have our tickets to the Cats: Now and Forever Musical!!! :) this is going to be an exciting musical for next year. Lea Salonga is playing...


and, this is my sister's congratulations bouquet yesterday... i didn't realize it was going to be this big! :P




Thursday, November 5, 2009

grateful day

despite the agitated moment with my officemate, everything went well today. Thanks be to God!

things to be grateful for:

1. i got up without feeling lazy even though the weather was good for sleeping in

2. got into an mrt without much of a hitch unlike yesterday

3. i was able to start my enrolment process (even though ate precy fought me over the filling-up of the form 5)

4. cats the musical reservation by allan, though we were not able to purchase it tonight because the ticketnet system went down by 7pm

5. hearty dinner with allan. because of my busy schedule today, that was the only time i was able to eat a full meal (note: breakfast - sandwich, lunch - apple, snacks - 2 yema balls)

but most of all, we are grateful because my sister is now a Master! :)

Congratulations, Wengks! We are proud of you. We love you!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

51 days to Christmas!




little star at trinoma

"stars shining bright above you"

time flies so fast! 51 days and it's christmas!!! :) i didn't even notice that we've come past the 100 days to christmas. that's so sad but at least, i noticed the 50ish days. now i have started doing my christmas gift list and wish list. my wish list will soon to follow so watch out!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

prince arthur is so cheesy :P


bradley james as prince arthur in BBC's Merlin
now on its second season

just finished watching episode four of Merlin's Season Two. Prince Arthur is so cheesy... let's hear what he had to say about his love life (parang drama ng isang sawi rin)...

"how can i admit that i think of her all the time, or that i care about her more than anyone? how can i admit that i don't know what i'll do if any harm comes to her. i can't because nothing can ever happen between us. to admit my feelings knowing that, hurts too much. it's all talk and that's all it can ever be. if i am king it can change but i can't expect her to wait for me."

waah! if they don't want him, let me have him! :p

Monday, October 26, 2009

smashing rackets


starting the only women's game of the tournament
sheridan, mandaluyong

"mag-exercise tayo tuwing umaga,
tuwing umaga..."

it's such fun to be able to play again and get sweaty. unfortunately, there were only two women's team and therefore, we only have one game vying for the championship. as predicted, we came in runner-up to the almost "one-women" team of ms. che whose level is way up there compare to ours. much to our surprise though, it was a close fight: 35-33. whew! it was fun but i want more next time!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

peace and quiet


lonely seaside
sorsogon, philippines 2006

while waiting for my sister at the mall this afternoon, i was inundated by the number of people roaming around and the overwhelming noise that they created. all i could do was close my eyes and think that i want, just a little bit, peace and quiet -- and then i pictured myself on a beach...

ice cream overload


haagen dasz promo poster

for almost a week, my friends and i had been exchanging emails regarding this ultimate buffet. exchanges were made as to the day we're going (it was decided that we would do it on a friday which was yesterday), what time to meet up, what to eat, and how much each one of us can eat.

friday came and there were six of us who finally made it. the ice cream really were good and i was able to eat seven scoops (that's three servings!). the best ice cream for me was the strawberry followed by raspberry sorbet, macadamia nuts and hazelnuts something. after two servings, i was already feeling a little more giddy than usual that i had to stand up. luckily, my friends were so entertaining that the excess energy from the sugar was released by our laughters and picture-takings. at the end of the buffet though, we were all ice cream drunk. so who would have thought that one can get drunk from ice cream. believe us, you can!



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

first snow


cambridge, united kingdom 2005

"Winter is on my head,
but eternal spring is in my heart."
-- Hugo

Patty: Try to catch snowflakes on your tongue. It's fun.
Linus Van Pelt: Mmm. Needs sugar.
Lucy Van Pelt: It's too early. I never eat December snowflakes. I always wait until January.
Linus Van Pelt: They sure look ripe to me.

my first snow experience during the end of winter of 2005 at cambridge. i woke up with a message on my phone saying "Enjoy the snow!" I suddenly got up and looked out my window and there it was - a white blanket of snow at the neighbor's backyard. it was cold but it was fun. eden and i had a great time watching it and trying to catch a snowflake in our hands.

Monday, October 19, 2009

fireworks!

and it's here! can't wait for it to be november now. i guess we're so lucky because the venue is going to be a stone's throw away from the office :)


pyrolympics, here we come!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

the wedding cake


tin and bennie's wedding cake

"I have spread my dreams beneath your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams."
William Butler Yeats

Congratulations, Tin and Bennie! Best wishes! The time for the "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" has passed. Today, the happy journey together begins! :)

Saturday, October 17, 2009

finals

i'm done with my final exam for this semester. thank the Lord! :)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

stars and fate



up at 100 fireworks display, diliman 2008

"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings."
Julius Caesar, Shakespeare


sometimes, when you look up in the sky, you find yourself too little to matter in the scheme of things. yet you realize that one tiny light is all that matters to make the world a little brighter...

Monday, October 12, 2009

happy fiesta!


fort pilar shrine, zamboanga city

i called my mom last night just to have a little chat but we had to cut it short. she said that she and my dad were going to the shrine to keep vigil just in time for the opening of the feast day. it was only then that i remembered that today is my hometown's fiesta, an affair celebrated with so much festivities by the locals in honor of the Nuestra Señora del Pilar.

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Short History

during the Spanish era, Zamboanga was one of its main colony. in 1635, the Spanish built a fort that would guard against the attacks of Moro warriors or pirates. the city became the seat of government and cultural center of the south, thereby embedding it with deep Hispanic heritage and tradition.

in 1734, the Lady was brought to the fort and became the front piece for the main entrance but in 1860, the western side of the fort was converted into the shrine for the Lady and was renamed Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora Virgen del Pilar de Zaragoza because of the same name of the Basilica in Zaragoza, Spain.

the city celebrates to this day their devotion to the Lady whom we believe have watched over the city. she is surrounded by mystery through stories of her miracles and apparitions.

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i cannot fathom why though, that i do not remember much about celebrating the fiesta when i was in high school. the most i could remember was doing the pilgrimage of walking from the cathedral to the shrine in the afternoon. what i can remember most was those times when i was a kid where my parents brought me and my siblings to the amazing regatta of colorful vintas early in the morning, eating street foods along the boulevard, the trip to the botanical gardens and the food expos. later, i remembered having to stop somewhere to watch the whole street parade where almost all public schools perform in their colorful costumes. those were happy times indeed and it's a happy thought that they still celebrate it with so much fun! this year, the city celebrates the fiesta with the theme: Celebra kita con un voz, un tono y un sueño.
 
Viva Zamboanga! Adelante Zamboanga!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

pinatubo trek - travel guide


Mt. Pinatubo Crater (May 2009)

Letter to friend who had been inquiring about our trip to Pinatubo a few months ago --

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Yes, Pinatubo is wonderful! :) This is our trip details:

The contact is Wendell, the president of the 4 Wheelers Club. Contact number is: 09196084313.

The Pinoy Tourism package cost us PhP3750. It includes the following:
4x4 rental- PhP2500
Guide Fee - PhP500
Conservation Fee - PhP250
Skyway Toll Fee - PhP500

The 4x4 can accommodate up to 5 people and therefore, these 5 people can share the package cost. In our case, we were 13 and we split the group into three, 4-4-5 in each vehicle.

The bus ride from Cubao to Capas Junction in Tarlac took around 2 1/2 hours only. You can either take the bus going to Dagupan or Baguio and it only costs around PhP150. It was suggested that we should arrive before 7 in the morning so we would have a nice camp ground at the lake. Since our group was big, we hired a jeepney (cost: PhP2500) to pick us up at the junction going to Sta. Juliana where the Tourism Center is located. If you are just one group, you could ask to be picked up by the 4x4 already. However, you have to pay an extra cost, probably around PhP1,000. The jeep will take you back to the junction once you finished the trek in the afternoon. Another tip, you can also ask Wendell if it's possible for you to have an open-back 4x4. The other vehicles they have are Land Cruisers that are closed. In my opinion, the open back vehicles are more fun! The ride from the Junction to Sta. Juliana took around 45 minutes to 1 hour. When we arrived there, we just signed up, paid the fee and off we went. The ride going to the crater is around 45 minutes through the Skyway.

You need to bring packed lunch and please don't forget to bring extra for your guides and driver. If you're planning to buy something at McDonald's at the junction, please note that it opens at 6 am. The carinderia near the junction also opens early. Your stuff can be carried by the guides, so you don't have to worry about carrying a lot of things.

The trek is very easy. They said that you can make the trek in 15 minutes but in our case, it took almost an hour because of all the stops we had to make for picture-taking. Inside the crater, there are open cottages that you can use to set up your "camp." You can also bring your tent and you can set it up in a secluded area just behind the open cottages. There is a small spot there, more like a little island, for a very small group with a very nice view. You can ask your guide about it.

Boating on the lake is also availabe, although I think it is kind of expensive at PhP350/person and must only be paid at the center because you will be given a boating card.

Going home, you can take a bus going to Manila from the junction.

Hmm... Is this detailed for you or not? :) I hope you can go there soon! It will be fun! :)

ceebee

despedida de soltera


our friend's despedida soltera. her wedding's just one week away! yey! :)

"For you see, each day I love you more,
Today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow."
Rosemonde Gerard
The Eternal Song, 1890

Saturday, October 10, 2009

calton


nelson monument
calton hill, edinburgh, scotland 2005

"Unless the Lord watches the city,
the watchman stays wake in vain"