Friday, March 5, 2010

yesterday's guy


     How many of us women regarded their first amour or ex or ex-boyfriend as somebody meant for them?

when you are young and in a relationship you find ways to spend time together. we did hear mass a few Sundays ago there at the Immaculate Conception church in Batac. very memorable courtesy of young love...

To even think of it now is really yucky! Hay! I'm sorry but that's how I feel now.
How could have I even thought or felt that my first boyfriend could be my last?
What silly hormone overloaded post teen! Yeah! I was 20 by then I think! See?! I can't even remember my exact age at that time! Was I really 20 or 19 going on to 20?
Wrrrrr! Well! So much for first loves!

taken at the miki stalls in Batac, Ilocos Norte. just a different view of the new city, there were no Jollibee, Chowking, or McDonald's before when I was still a college student there. note to mysself: this was taken while waiting for the mango-graham shake with Chinkee, while Jen and Jane were waiting for us at the empanadahan (we just came from Sinait, Ilocos Sur to express our sympathy to Glenn and his family during his mom's wake) 


The memory hit my neurons when I was browsing Facebook awhile ago.
My goodness! The guy looks u*** now!
He looks beat!
Whatever happened to that guy?!
He looks so spent.
I even saw that his l***c**** is linked to him. And even his c**** by marriage (I assumed) and his w*** (I assumed again) were among his Facebook links.
Hmmmm... How time changes all of us.
I know. I know! This is real chizmiz (gossip) overload!
Well I can't help it!
Just human here!


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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Korean tourists, students?


Going home is such a pain *@#!*;!
I had to take a bus, fall in line for more than an hour, and wait for my chance to board the bus (sometimes decrepit looking, probably bought from Taiwan, Japan, or Korea's junks, where cockroaches can be seen darting to and fro) and endure an almost 2 hours traffic inside a stiffling bus.

My nerves were wracked from trying to think of reasons why @*%$!?! bus owners in Cavite torture passengers who are loyal to their decrepit buses. The DasmariƱas passengers (Makati area) have to fall in line parallel to the Ayala Parking Area near MRT-Ayala. We have to endure the thick black smoke belched by vehicles plying EDSA. Whenever I have to take the bus, I always feel as if my skin is pasted with black dust and my lungs have had a smoker's fill equivalent to 10 packs of cigarette! My clothes and hair smell different. The bad air conditioning system of the old buses further aggravates the "EDSA feel." To think that passengers of the said buses pay the same amount as those who take the better and more "modern" Dasma buses.

I noticed that Korean residents (not sure if they are students) also ride on those decrepit buses. I noticed them laughing, lucky teens. What with the Korean stickers still adorning the buses, it must be related to routes that the bus took while it still ply Korean roads. You won't see such old decrepit buses plying Korea's streets! Even those buses used by the actors of Shining Inheritance were a lot better!

Even in shopping malls, it seems that more and more Koreans frequent the malls. This shows that a lot of them reside in Dasma. A lot of them hang out or shop in SM, Waltermart, and Robinson's. In SM, I was surprised to notice teen Koreans eating and shopping on their own. They seem to be that adapted to the place, no older Koreans clucking over them. When we were still new (8 years ago) in Dasma, Korean students were already a usual sight, more so at De La Salle. There are other nationalities but the Koreans stand out due to their number.

I did not bring my camera so I can't post a shot of our Asian neighbors in Dasma, maybe next time...And maybe some Korean food in Dasma? hmmm...


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Friday, February 26, 2010

facebook mom

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I have two kids who are constantly looking for new things to while away their spare time (after school assignments, reviews, and projects). My son likes to play computer games. He developed a liking for Friendster to link with classmates, and now he is into Facebook. A nosy mother like me of course would like to check on her kids. So I also joined Facebook.

Well it seems that it is not just my son who likes the site! (I would like to tell the truth (eherrrem!) here though that I've had a Facebook account for years but I wasn't that keen then in maintaining that account I even forgot my log in name and password).

Here's a shot of my Tiki Farm. I like Tiki Farm more than Farmville.


It's an island farm where you get to earn points when you water, plow, harvest, and sell your produce. :) I know it's something for the much younger set! But hey! I'm just a little over 30! :)

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Philippines and Politics

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This is a country that politicians and businessmen love to use.
The people are just too complacent.
They can't even complain when they must.
Where else can you find a country where convicts, thieves, cons, entertainers, and thugs run for government office?
Here is a video link of Winnie Monsod where she clears questions on or if Manny Villar's C-5 extension project is highly irregular.
http://do-not-vote-campaign.ning.com/video/video/show?id=4934771:Video:102
Let us vote wisely.
Let us not be swayed by catchy jingles and FAKE political ads.
We cannot be fooled by scheming businessmen and dirty politicians.


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura

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Nicole Hyala? Chris Tsuper?

Sino nga ba ang mga taong yan?

Hay!

When I first heard them talk on the radio para akong nakikinig sa isang ipinagbabawal na palabas! Napakabulgar namang magsalita ng dalawang ito! Hindi ba sila sinisita ng simbahan o ng mga censors?! I really was turned off the firts time I heard the dou over the radio.

Buti na lang favorite ata sila ng bus driver and conductor ng nasakyan kong bus. At syempre captive listener! Ano pa nga bang magagawa ko kung mula pagsakay hanggang pagbaba ko ay nakatutok ang radio sa 90.7 Love Radio!

Hay! Kahit takpan ko non ang mga tenga ko naririnig ko pa rin sila!

Ayon! Na-immune ata mga eardrums ko sa tawa nilang dalawa kaya ayon nalaman ko na ok naman pala silang talaga. Nag-aadvice sila sa mga listeners na may problema. At natutuwa ako sa mga advice nila, may sense namang talaga (kahit minsan nakakalokang pakinggan mga side comments nila!

So, every morning I try to catch them while the dou are on air. "Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura" ang pangalan ng program nila.

Nakakatuwa silang pakinggan, minsan sinisita ako ng mga ka-officemates ko kung bakit bigla na lang akong tawa ng tawa o ngingiti-ngiti. Itinuturo ko na lang mga earphones ko. In fact napagaya sa kin ang ilan sa kanila at nakikitawa na rin sila tuwing slot na ni Nicole at Chris.


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Friday, February 12, 2010

water slide

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Here in the Philippines, the weather is really hot during summer. Summer is something that a lot of us anticipate or escape from. My kids like summer. We get to swim and picnic a couple of times when me and my husband's work allows.
Reminder: You must not forget to protect yourself with sunscreens when in an outing. Frequent swimming or sun exposure may cause sunburn to eat up your precious epidermal layer in seconds! 
We also have a kiddie pool at home. The kids used it for 6 years. And last year the kiddie pool just isn't up to its purpose. Practical-wise swimming and picnic excursions are getting expensive, more so when school enrollment is just a few weeks away. So a nice kiddie pool is more practical. I also saw at coolgadgets an inflatable water slide to go with a kiddie pool.
Cool gadgets states: The slide comes with an electric air blower and it apparently only takes a few minutes to set it up in the back garden and inflate it. The overpressure from the blower is claimed to be enough to maintain rigidity, even if it gets damaged by small pinholes. Water is fed to the top via a garden hose. 
The inflatable slide can be rolled up and squeezed for safekeeping. It’s priced at $350, it comes with an air pump.

air sanitizer

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I saw this gadget at cool gadgets which I think is worth buying.

Parents like me are always worried of their kids catching any health offending virus outside their homes. So when I saw this germ sanitizer I think it will be a good help in keeping kids well.

The cool gadgets post states: This will kill 99.9% of flu viruses.  The powerful fan circulates the sanitized air back into the room.  Giving you cleaner air to breathe.  You could either use this at home or even use it in your office if you’re worried about catching something.  The Germ Guardian claims to be the first to tackle airborne germs in the home or office.

Aside from vitamins and fresh food the germ guardian I think can give a help.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Aerospace Fasteners, Components, and Electronic Hardware

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Are you looking for precisioned machine parts and products? Diamond Fasteners' products may be what you need.


Diamond fasteners sell erospace and aircraft fasteners, standard and special fasteners, self-locking nuts, nut plates, hex nuts, rivets, spacers, washers, panel fasteners, bolts, grommets, handles, retaining rings, o-rings, sem screws, vented screws, bearings, clamps, clips and bushings. Their products can be viewed and ordered at Diamond Fasteners online and are delivered on time. They also sell precision machined parts, threaded inserts and thread repair kits and tools. Diamond Fasteners is an ISO-9001:2000 and AS-9120 certified distributor of aerospace fasteners, components and electronic hardware.


You may also drop by at their address at 20B Commerce Drive in Hauppauge, New York or contact them at  631-694-2766 or check their website at http://diamondfasteners.com/ .

Friday, January 22, 2010

new gold wire with Swarovski crystals bangle

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I know it's been a long time since I posted anything here.

This is why I'm sharing this photo of the last bangle I did. I used 5 small 10K gold tubes, 14 small 10K gold balls, 6 cubic Swarovski crystals, 10-14 clear bicone (Austrian) Swarovski crystals, 7mm gold filled 10K gold wire, and a 10K gold lock.

my latest gold wire bangle

I find this hobby relaxes me and inspires a little as in teeny tiny creative juice flowing!

There are some posts here in my blog on some of my other simple creations. I make them for my family and sell them to friends and officemates. You may contact me here if you are interested to order. :)

Friday, January 8, 2010

Blogs and Foodies

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Hello!
Happy New Year to everyone!
Its been so long since I last posted. I've been meaning to post but I just can't find the time to do it. As it is photos I took for the posts I've been meaning to upload are indeed piling up.

This time I would like to share the blogs and the bloggers that I like to visit each time I'm online. Here are just some of them (the order the sites are listed does not in any way show their order of importance to me):

Market Manila by MM or marketman - It is according to MM himself, "A food blog that talks about food, produce, recipes, ingredients, restaurants, and markets here in the Philippines and around the globe."


David Lebovitz by himself - a pastry chef's blog about his favorite foods. (Pls. forgive me David, I f I wasn't able to describe your site the way you would like to. You are free to correct me here of course!)


In the Kitchen and on the Road with Dorie - like David, Dorie loves food and Paris! Both are very much respected and very famous in food circles. They are my favorite foreign bloggers = they love food like me (but I'm not a superb cook like them, sigh*)

Kusina ni Manang - and how can I not mention Manang Kusinera? According to Manang her blog is "A Filipina's unabashed chronicle of her adaptations in the American kitchen. Includes step-by-step photos on how to make pan de sal, ensaymada, pan de coco, siopao, hopia, pandelimon, pianono, atsara, crema de fruta, blah blah blah...."
Our Awesome Planet - by Anton Diaz, my interest for delicacies from other regions was ignited through Mr. Diaz' lens and posts of his taste for good food. You may read more of the OAP story at http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/about.html

These sites are just some of my favorites online. Browsing these sites for at least 3 times a day gives me comfort. And of course I do learn from the posts of the site owners, (sometimes when I have the time to cook a bit) I will soon post the other sites.:)