Friday, September 26, 2008

Ponder on this

from my inbox

- - - -

A blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet.

He held up a sign which said: 'I am blind, please help.' There were only a few coins in the hat. A man was walking by. He took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat. He then took the sign, turned it around, and wrote some words. He put the sign back so that everyone who walked by would see the new words.

Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot more people were giving money to the blind boy. That afternoon the man who had changed the sign came to see how things were. The boy
recognized his footsteps and asked,
'Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?'
The man said, 'I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a different way.'
What he had written was: 'Today is a beautiful day and I cannot see it.'
Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing?
Of course both signs told people the boy was blind. But the first sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people they were so lucky that they were not blind.
Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?

Moral of the Story:

Be thankful for what you have.

Be creative. Be innovative. Think differently and positively.
Invite others towards good with wisdom. Live life with no excuse and love with no regrets.
When life gives you a 100 reasons to cry, show life that you have 1000 reasons to smile.
Face your past without regret. Handle your present with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear.
Keep the faith and drop the fear.

Great men say, 'Life has to be an incessant process of repair and reconstruction, of discarding evil and developing goodness…. In the journey of life, if you want to
travel without fear, you must have the ticket of a good conscience.'

The most beautiful thing is to see a person smiling…

And even more beautiful is knowing that you are the reason behind it!!!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Almost!

Who hasn't heard of Jennifer Chung?

She's an Asian teenager based in the US and quite popular in YouTube because of her videos where she sings with her beautiful voice (a lot of viewers actually commented that she should join American Idol).

Jennifer did an excellent rendition of Make Me Whole by Amiel Larreux (one of my favorites) but she's also got a couple of original songs. One of my favorites is her song "Almost" which you can check out here.

= = =

It's another weekend and the month is almost over.

Just had our defense on our research proposal last Tuesday and we're on the process of revising it per recommendation of our adviser.

Next week, we'll be having our last subject for the trimester. Yup, almost done. Soon we will all be singing "I Will Survive" for surviving the first trimester of the post-graduate course. And before we know it, a year has passed and hopefully we'll all graduate from the course.

Good thing that work was breezy lately. The paperworks trickle in manageable quantities. I hope it stays that way while i wait for my busted scanner to get fixed, but that's another story.

= = =

On another note...

Baking skills are starting to get on a steady pace. Most times I find myself researching for recipes and thinking of ways to make them more interesting.

My cookies have taken a backseat for a while because my brownies and cupcakes are getting rave reviews from the office people.


triple chocolate delight:
choco cream-filled chocolate cupcake
with chocolate frosting
mmmm....


They said they wouldn't be surprised if one day i resigned from my job and just concentrate on the baking business or put up a bakeshop.

Although i like the idea, i just don't think i'd be doing it very soon. It would take a lot of work and capital to start with.

For now, i'm happy with what i'm doing. I have a day job which serves as my steady source of income. The baking stuff serves as my stress buster and an outlet for my creativity (or kaartehan, hehehe!). Sometimes, those baked goodies also provide me extra dough! No pun intended.

= = =

Oh well.
Have a nice weekend!
And see you again next month!
:)

Monday, August 25, 2008

. . .

I watched you try to cross the bridge,
looking for a steady foothold to walk on.
But you gave up so soon,
knowing you can't really cross a bridge you once burned.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Big!

Remember the mini mango?



First time i saw it, i thought it was amazing.

Think you've seen it all? Here's mini-mango's big brother. And i mean big!

Ready?


told ya.
it's almost as big as my sister's face!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Anniv pics

Photos courtesy of choir mate Bing.

- - -

SLC's Anniversary celebration @ San Lazaro Hospital Pediatric Ward...

'Dr. Jollibee' doing his rounds

flanked by the kids-at-heart!..... and yeah, the balloon has to match the shirt! ;P


this was supposed to be a 'wacky' shot with Fr. Jun

and here's a more decent one

same cast as last year...
but we're open for applicants
;)

Friday, August 22, 2008

Bills, bills, bills

The phone bill came today and i was surprised that the envelope was red (meaning: notice for disconnection). Now this rarely happens because i pay the bill every month -if not on time, i just never let them pile up. But it's there already so i decided to pay both the previous month's bill and this month's even if the latter is still due next month because i don't want to risk disconnection.

Now i end up having just enough cash on hand to get me by until the next payday. Oh well! At least i don't have to worry about the bill next month!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Flowers

Happen to pass by Dangwa on my way home. The jeepney driver was taking detours and shortcuts to avoid heavy traffic jam. So there i was, sitting inside the vehicle looking out the window, taking in all the sights and sounds of the busy street brimming with flowers and people haggling with the vendors.

Looking at the flowers, i began to get lost in my thoughts. I remember ninang's flowers, which i took home and adorned our little grotto for a couple of days. I remember the last time i had flowers on my desk at the office. I remember that one time i took home some mums bought form Tagaytay, which died after a week (maybe because i didn't have a green thumb?). I remember the orchids that papa was able to grow and the pretty white flowers that bloomed under his care.

And before my thoughts went any farther...i let out a sigh to get me back to my reality.

I just thought, if i wanted flowers, i'll buy them myself.
;)

Today's stress reducer

From my inbox (as you might notice it's directly copied and pasted here)
;)

- - -

For anyone who didn't see David Letterman's Show when he
talked about this incident on his show:
(And it's a true story...)

On a recent weekend in Atlantic City , a woman won a bucketful of quarters at a slot machine. She took a break from the slots for dinner with her husband in the hotel dining room. But first she wanted to stash the quarters in her room. 'I'll be right back and we'll go to eat,' she told her husband and carried the coin-laden bucket to the elevator.

As she was about to walk into the elevator she noticed two men already aboard. Both were black. One of them was tall...very tall...an intim idating figure. The woman froze. Her first thought was: 'These two are going to rob me.' Her next thought was: 'Don't be a bigot; they look like perfectly nice gentlemen.' But racial stereotypes are powerful, and fear immobilized her.

She stood and stared at the two men. She felt anxious, flustered and ashamed. She hoped they didn't read her mind but gosh, they had to know what she was thinking!!!
Her hesitation about joining them in the elevator was all too obvious now. Her face was flushed. She couldn't just stand there, so with a mighty effort of will she picked up one foot and stepped forward and followed with the other foot and was on the elevator.

Avoiding eye contact, she turned around stiffly and faced the elevator doors as they closed. A second passed, and then another second, and then another. Her fear increased!

The elevator didn't move. Panic consumed her. 'My God,' she thought, I'm trapped and a bout to be robbed!' Her heart plummeted. Perspiration poured from every pore.
Then one of the men said, 'Hit the floor.'

Instinct told her to do what they told her. The bucket of quarters flew upwards as she threw out her arms and collapsed on the elevator floor. A shower of coins rained down on her.

Take my money and spare me, she prayed.
More seconds passed. She heard one of the men say politely,
'Ma'am, if you'll just tell us what floor you're going to, we'll push
the button.'

The one who said it had a little trouble getting the words out. He was trying mightily to hold in a belly laugh. The woman lifted her head and looked up at the two men. They reached down to help her up. Confused, she struggled to her feet.

When I told my friend here to hit the floor,' said the average
sized one, 'I meant that he should hit the elevator button for our
floor. I didn't mean for you to hit the floor , ma'a m.' He spoke
genially. He bit his lip. It was obvious he was having a hard time not laughing.

The woman thought: 'My God, what a spectacle I've made of myself.'She was too humiliated to speak. She wanted to blurt out an apology, but word failed her How do you apologize to two perfectly respectable gentlemen for behaving as though they were going to rob you? She didn't know what to say.

The three of them gathered up the strewn quarters and refilled her bucket. When the elevator arrived at her floor they then insisted on walking her to her room. She seemed a little unsteady on her feet, and they were afraid she might not make it down the corridor. At her door they bid her a good evening.

As she slipped into her room she could hear them roaring with
laughter as they walked back to the elevator. The woman brushed
herself off. She pulled herself together and went downstairs for
dinner with her husband.

The next morning flowers were delivered to her room - a dozen yellow roses. Attached to EACH rose was a crisp one hundred dollar bill.
The card said:

'Thanks for the best laugh we've had in years.'
It was signed:
Eddie Murphy
Michael Jordan

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Happy Birthday Manny!

Here's to another year of videoke, SanMig Lights, lunches-out and lots of fun!

Cheers!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Major Slacking

It's a holiday today and i had a rather long weekend. But unlike the other weekend, i was on major slacking this time.

Well, not completely.

Saturday was a busy day at home cooking and mingling with the relatives as we remember dear old lolo who passed away a year ago.

Sunday was spent sleeping til almost noon, binging on yesterday's left-over food and watching movies on HBO.

Today, it's almost the same as yesterday. Almost.
I still have homework to do and a take-home exam to accomplish.

Signing off for now...

Friday, August 15, 2008

The other cake

As previously mentioned, i made another cake and brought it to the office today. I was so excited that i forgot to take a pic of it.

The cake kinda looks like this:

chocolate cake with pink icing and colored candy sprinkles.
they loved it!

The cake was small so i thought of adding some chocolate cupcakes so that everyone can have their share of the goodies.

It was like a feast of cakes because we also had a store-bought roll cake courtesy of another colleague who earlier "pledged" the cake.

Of course, it wouldn't feel like a birthday celebration without some pancit so some friends chipped in to order a big platter of Pancit Malabon while some thought of buying soda for our drinks.

It was a lot of fun sharing the food and sharing laughter.
The simple pleasures of life...

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

from Ninang

It's been quite a while since the last time someone gave me flowers. So i was surprised yesterday afternoon when a colleague handed me a bouquet of peach roses. Some officemates got curious as well.
I got the card and it read: Happy Birthday, from Ninang. But Ninang (tagalog word for godmother) wasn't around so i just texted her for the lovely flowers. She replied: nice to know you appreciate the flowers.

Hay ninang! You have no idea how much i loooove flowers.

(How long has it been since the last delivery? Find out here.)

Block off

No work. No classes. No pesky phonecalls. No clients to accommodate. I am on official leave today. Bwahahahaha! After all, i still am entitled for a birthday leave, you know!

Nope, i didn't have a party. I figured it was a nice day to do the laundry. It was a sunny day with some wind. Very good combination!

By afternoon, i was store-hunting in Quiapo with my cousin and we were lucky enough to find what we were looking for. Looked like i hit a goldmine. I was looking for curing salt for my hamonado, but the store also had baking ingredients (choco bars, powdered chocolate, colored sugar, candy sprinkles, etc) and materials for packaging... oh it was wonderful!

I ended up buying not just the curing salt. I also got candy sprinkles and the cellosheet -plastic wrappers- for future use (to wrap my brownies with).

Yeah, talk about being lucky.
;)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Balisong

Today, i'm officially 29.

Like my previous birthdays, it was rainy. When i was younger, my birthday always falls on examination week at school. Now my birthday still happens to be on a school day. And to make it worse, i couldn't have my "birthday leave" because i'm supposed to present my report in my Research subject.

Talk about being lucky.

Sometimes i wish i was born during the summer so i could celebrate my birthday at the beach.

Oh well...
Happy birthday to me!

Monday, August 11, 2008

My Cake

chocolate cake with coffee cream frosting

Photo taken using my "busted" camera phone. Yeah, i can still use it. Just had to aim, shoot, and hope that i got the frame i wanted when i upload it to the computer. Gotta have the phone fixed as soon as possible. Uh, subject to availability of funds. Hehehe!

Back to my cake, shall we? The recipe called for sliced fresh kiwis and strawberries or other fruits in season. I opted to use canned fruits instead (consisting of pears, peaches, pineapples, cherries). I use whatever is readily available.

The cake will be left for my family's consumption tomorrow. I'm planning to bake another cake to bring to the office on Friday.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

5th

Happy Anniversary, St. Lazarus Choir!

5 years and counting! I'm on my 4th year with the bunch!

Unlike our previous anniversary celebrations where we just gather and have dinner at some fancy place, we decided to do something different this year. We figured we want to make other people happy and share some of our blessings. So we arranged for a Jollibee Party and off we went to the Pediatric ward of San Lazaro Hospital.

It was heartbreaking seeing kids who were really sick (mostly of pneumonia), babies stuck with tubes connected to oxygen tanks and parents watching over their children. But somehow, seeing those kids smile and laugh at the Jollibee's (the mascot) antics, i felt that we were doing something good by spreading some cheer to the children even for just a few minutes.

*sigh*

I wish all those kiddies get well the soonest.

After the party, we sang in the mass at 5:30pm. Was it just me, or did we just sing with a little more heart this afternoon?

Whatever it was, it was all good. It was for God's greater glory.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Oh my!

Cold didn't push through (woohoo!).

But i still feel bad.

My camera-phone of 15 months is acting up crazy. I think the screen's backlight is busted coz it won't light up when i use the phone. I can't see the messages i'm trying to read and i can't see stuff i'm trying to take a picture of. What a bummer!

And my birthday's in a few days....

*sigh*

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Wrong timing

(Cold Case v.2)

The past few days of taking care of my dad and sister and worrying about other stuff got the better of me. I feel like i'm catching a cold due to sleep deprivation and the very fickle weather that we're having for a couple of weeks already.

Last Tuesday's class was one more to worry about. We're expected to come up with a research project in three weeks' time.

Now's not the time to get sick.

(previous cold case here)

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

from South Park

recognize this little fellow?

it's Kenny!
bro's sculpture project in Humanities.
galing no?

Blondies

Technically, they're just brownies without the chocolate. Hence, the light color. But i can't resist putting a little of that bitter-sweet stuff so i took out my dark chocolate bar and shaved it to my heart's content, putting chocolate flakes on top of those blondies.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Another one down!

So after 4 weeks of nosebleed-inducing lectures and quizes, the subject has come to a conclusion last Tuesday...and tomorrow starts a tougher subject.

and that's Prof. V with his plaque of appreciation from the class.
He said it was his first-ever plaque that was academic in nature.

More bread!

Yeah, i was still able to squeeze in some baking yesterday. So dad and my siblings will have something to munch on (besides ulam at kanin) while i'm out at work.

And as for me, i had a little fun doing it too!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Long Weekend

and quite an exhausting one at that! But it's all good. At least i could say that my weekend had been quite productive.

Dad was sick since Friday so i had to take charge of feeding the family for the weekend. As if that's not enough, sister got sick yesterday and had a bout with an on-again-off-again fever, so i had to do her part of the household chore and take care of her and papa. Whew! Ganyan talaga pag panganay ka. Then i had to take care of everything else in between--even fetch pail after pail of water because flowing water from household faucets has become a thing of the past here in our area, unless you have an electric waterpump which we don't have because installing such would lead to sky-rocketing electricity bills.

No, this is not a rant post even if it seems to be. I'm trying to see what's good in all of this. For the most part, it was a time for physical activity. Yeah, i was tired by the end of the day but it's all good. Better than slacking my ass off!

So how was your weekend?

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Cheesy...

Following the success of my first white bread, i tried tweaking it up to come up with my version of cheese bread.

I made a mistake of putting grated cheese just before baking the dough. Hence, the black swirls on the bread. Tried to cover it up with a fresh batch of grated cheese when the bread was done and i thought it kinda looked pretty interesting. The burnt cheese also gave an interesting twist on how the bread tasted--kinda like munching on chiz curls.





surprise!
it has cheese inside!
;)




Friday, August 01, 2008

Mom's Verdict

Mama buzzed me yesterday on YM:

Your banana bread was hard when it got here and the cookies got soft. Tried to re-heat them, though. They tasted pretty good. Yummy-yummy. No wonder you have fans there. I'm so happy for you


Hehehe! Thanks 'ma!

Nanay nga kita! ;)

Brownies!

(pics backlog)


I stumbled upon this recipe with the title "perfect brownies." Curiosity got the better of me so i gave it a shot. I think its other name should be "easy brownies" because it's so easy to prepare. ;)

I used to shy away from brownie recipes because based on my bro's brownie experience, he had quite a challenging time before finally arriving at his best version of brownies. But when i found the "perfect brownie" recipe, i felt that it was finally time to face it and bake it.

So i did!
;)

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Making the Grade


Last week's quiz from the nosebleed-inducing subject.
I'm getting the hang of it.
;P

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

White Bread

As promised in my previous post, here are pics of my first white bread...



Dad thought i bought the bread when he saw it on the table one morning just as he was about to prepare our breakfast. I was quite amazed at how it turned out too!

My sister bought a pack of instant dry yeast way back when she was still the one who bakes and thought she might be needing some of those someday. But a couple of months later, she got very busy and the pack of yeast remained inside the refrigerator. I just can't bear the stuff to be put to waste (it's a big pack) so i figured to give it a shot.

After hours of watching instructional videos (thanks to YouTube) i finally had my first white bread. This kind of bread requires a lot of patience coz you really have to leave it for a couple of hours and let the yeast do its work. In some videos i watched, they even left the mixture overnight for the dough to rise. But i chose the recipe where you have to proof it for just a couple of hours coz, well, i guess i didn't have that much patience.

So there you go.
;)

Monday, July 28, 2008

For Mama

It's been raining for most of the day and what better thing to do than to curl up in bed on a Monday night after a day's work.

But that's after i finish packing the banana bread and peanut butter cookies i baked to be transported to HK for my mom. Cousin-in-law will be flying on Wednesday morning and mom will meet him at the airport in HK.

It's about time my mother gets a taste of what other people have been raving about.
;)

Banana Bread v.2

My first banana bread fared pretty well but after some revisions and some add-ins, i think this one finally has that "personality" i was looking for...


banana bread face-off:
version 1 and version 2

Sunday, July 27, 2008

What's up?

I'm back!

Yeah, I've been out of blogging circulation for a couple of weeks coz I've been catching up on quite a lot of things at work and my schooling is adding up to the bulk of stress i had to manage. But with another subject coming to a conclusion on Tuesday, I'm kinda looking forward to squeezing in some other activities/pet projects that I've started but was forced to drop when my schooling started last month.

For one, my "new room project" that was put on hold after the windows got painted. Aside from the lack of funding for the repairs to be done, i find that i also don't have that much energy to sort the things out when i get home from work.

Then there are other things but i figured i only needed to manage my time with the things that needed to be done and then it would be breezy for me. And maybe i needed to take vitamins for the energy boost.

On another note, i think i'm developing an obsession with baking (and then consuming the finished product!). For one, i've just baked my first white bread today. I've also come up with my own version of banana bread (photos on later posts, promise!) and the peanut butter cookies are still getting rave reviews.

But that's just me. I'm no expert at this stuff but i seem to get a kick out of it. I just love the smell of baked goodies. Brings back childhood memories when i used to walk a couple of blocks from home to buy bread for merienda. I didn't mind the waiting time at the bakery to get my pandesal coz my nose was wonderfully bombarded by the smell of freshly baked bread.

Now i don't need to go far for my bread. Perhaps that walking will be useful for another purpose... to shake of the extra pounds i've gained from eating those bread!
;)

Friday, July 11, 2008

Transformation

From boy to girl!...


One of our supervisors gave her a pair of girly sandals and dared her to wear the footwear during office hours so she could see it being used. So our rugged, groovy-mama-of-two colleague traded her comfy running shoes for those girly sandals.

Extra challenge moment!

;)

Thursday, July 10, 2008

win some, lose some

This was supposed to be a corn muffin.

but it didn't look like it's supposed to.

it did taste like corn, but not in a muffin-ey way.
it was more like a pudding.

saan ako nagkamali?!

oh well, time for some adjustments again.

remember my cookies? they were not perfect the first time.
But i tried to figure out what went wrong,
which ingredient to minimize, which to add more...
and now my cookies are a hit!

I'll just have to be more patient with this muffin stuff.

I'm not all-knowing when it comes to cooking and baking.
I didn't have formal training and i haven't really taken the time to sit down
and study the technicalities of baking.
It's more of a pakiramdaman when i bake something.

But then, it's still practice...practice...practice.
;)

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Bling!

Most people are still clueless about the spelling of my nickname.

a colleague gave me this as part of a keychain,
thinking that my name was spelled Chiqui.
So for everyone's information, it's Tsiki.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

nosebleed!

click on the pick for a larger view of what's written on the whiteboard.


and that's partially one of my classmates' head resting on his hand.
probably wiping blood from his nose
(like all of us did in our new subject!)
;P

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Banana muffins

i had some extra time at home and thought of trying to bake some banana muffins with choco chips.

the fans liked it.
But i was wondering why it didn't look like what i expected it to be.

i guess i better try again.

practice makes perfect ;)

Saturday, July 05, 2008

da return of da comeback!

After almost a month of absence, I'm once again rushing to the Shrine of St. Lazarus to attend the mass and sing with the choir for our monthly 1st Saturday slot. So there i was wearing my orange uniform, trying not to cause a stir as i take my seat just before father Jun stood up to deliver his homily.

I felt a bit awkward. That time i felt like a stranger to the choir. But i tried my best to sing even if the long absence and lack of practice made my voice lose its usual high pitch. I struggled song after song.

When the mass has ended we stayed there a little for a little chikahan. Some approached me and asked how I've been. We were all catching up on some things among ourselves. Slowly, the feeling of strangeness disappeared. The familiar feeling of belongingness was there again.

"It's so nice to be back," i said.
"Oo nga, antagal mo nawala," was their reply.

So i told them the things i've been doing lately --the postgraduate studies, the overtime work, some trips out of town, and my recent preoccupation with baking.

And that's when i took out the cookies i baked the night before for them to sample. Yup, they liked it and they placed orders for some more.

It's so nice to be back!

Friday, July 04, 2008

Business is good!

my 2nd batch of "successful" peanut butter cookies


all wrapped up and ready to go!

2nd attempt v.2

because my oatmeal choco chip cookies were too soft the first try...
i gave it another go!

this one fared better
(although i need to do some more adjustments to get that crunchy-chewy result)
;P

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Kitties!

aren't they cute? one was camera shy though!
they're the Borlongan family pets ;)
seeing them during my stay at Ted's house made me miss our very own Ebony.
But then, i'm home now!
;)

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

2nd attempts, surprises and fans

Remember last time's peanut butter cookies? That one was huge and a bit burnt actually. But since it was my first time baking those cookies, i had to accept it and vowed to make it better in other future attempts.

After making some adjustments, i had my best batch of peanut butter cookies on my 2nd attempt. Sorry i don't have a picture to prove my claim because i was so excited to bring the cookies at work to be sampled by my "fans."

Fans. I call them such because they were amazed that this cooking school dropout who doesn't have any background in baking can make a batch of cookies that, according to another fan, can keep up with commercial cookies.

Nakakataba ng puso.
Nakaka-palakpak ng tenga.

I'm just so happy that people appreciate what i do.

And it's so amazing that i can surprise myself pala. As the saying goes: "you'll never know what you're capable of doing until you've tried it."

I'm glad that i tried. And i've no regrets now about the remark i made to a colleague because she's now one of the fans.

;)

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

One down!

After 3 meetings, we're finally done with the first subject of our post-grad course. The adjustment period in being a student once again is slowly easing out and the cluelessness to the subject is now replaced with a certain awareness.

We also had the induction of our class officers a while ago which was attended by no less than the dean of graduate school.
Dean R

ate Eva was elected secretary of the class

a plaque of appreciation for our professor


Preparation for the examination are being made. The reports are being consolidated for compilation.

Next week, another subject. A different professor for the next three sessions.

I hope i could pass this one.
:)

Home

It was around lunchtime when i got an SMS from Ted's younger brother, checking up how i've been since the last time i was with them in Bulacan.

I had the chance to hang out with Ted and his family during their town fiesta last week and i had a blast. Nothing fancy though. What made it such an enjoyable, albeit short, stay with them was their simplicity and warmth. I was so overwhelmed by their hospitality and their openness in accommodating me. I really felt like a bisita, which i was not accustomed to, and they wouldn't let me help out in the kitchen even if i wanted to.

At some point i even felt a bit awkward because during meals, i was always the one who finishes last. Alvin (Ted's bro) was pretty vocal about his observation, to which i reasoned out that i was taking the time to appreciate the food. Mababaw lang ang kaligayahan ko sa pagkain 'Vin.

+ + +

It's always refreshing to hang out with people like Ted and his family. They don't have much, but they have each other. There is that openness among each member of the household and freedom of speech is not suppressed. The even make fun of each other or joke about themselves. Every moment was light, candid, spontaneous.

And yes, i really felt "at home" with them.

+ + +

So when Alvin texted me "next year ulit?"
I didn't hesitate to reply "sure! Oo ba!"

Pagpasensyahan mo na lang ang kabagalan ko sa pagkain ha...

+ + +

Salamat po ulit sa Borlongan Family sa pag-ampon sa akin last June 23&24.
Sa uulitin po!

+

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Betamax!



This video's great in its showcase of traditional Filipino games -most of which i grew up playing with cousins and neighbors.

Kids these days are glued to their Gameboys, PSPs and Nintendo Wii.

*sigh*

Whatever happened to active play?

Friday, June 27, 2008

It's oh so quiet....shhh....

in this part of the office building... it's all hushed down today.




Apparently, the other team has a workshop somewhere in Roxas Boulevard.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

In one word...



What one word embodies you?

I am the embodiment of Beauty. You are a person that views the world as this magical place, finding beauty in almost everything. You find beauty in the most simple and fundamental things, as well as in more complex things such as people. You're not one to look for beauty, you just see it. You understand things for what they are, and expect nothing more.

Find Your Character @ BrainFall.com

Monday, June 23, 2008

Banana bread...

or what's left of it after being subjected to taste-test at home
;P

The recipe called for just bananas and the usual stuff (flour, butter, egg, sugar, etc.) but i decided to mix in some chopped nuts for added texture.

Sometimes, improvisation puts a nice (in this case, delicious!) twist on ordinary things!

Now please excuse me as i do my research for some more quick bread recipes.
;)

more cookies!

HUGE (and chewy!) oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.

I guess i had too much time on my hands yesterday, being stuck at home because of the stormy weather.

I don't mind staying at home, if it means doing something worthwhile like making food and sharing them with the housemates. But please spare me from the dreary weather.

;)