Wednesday, May 10, 2006

The Sink Lady!



Tita Laling is Mama’s 1st cousin who used to live in my parents’ house a long time ago. She is my Aunt whom we call ‘sink lady’ being so crazy on how she keeps the sink clean...always! I remember how it was before. We would always see to it that we chat and have a little snack every night before going to bed. She along with my other Aunts chipped in to buy some snack for us. I can’t also forget that time when her sister Tita Beth was arguing with a neighbor. She almost jumped over the terrace defending her sister. She wore shorts under her skirt and immediately went down the stairs and you just guess what happened next!

It was in 1988 when Tita Laling got married to Uncle Ken (who calls me ‘flip flop’ since I used to open the gate for him all the time when he was visiting her) in the Philippines. I was just 14 years of age then and one of her secondary sponsors. She went to the US immediately after the wedding. And though she was visiting the Philippines from time to time, we never got the chance to really get together. In fact, we lost contact for so many years until I decided to also go to America to pursue my dream. While I can already consider myself stable (well in a way), I still thought that I would need her help since it’s my 1st time to apply for a US visa. I contacted her and she was so giddy the very moment she heard my voice. She agreed to provide me an affidavit of support right away without any second thoughts.

I was lucky to get approved even if I wasn’t able to use that document she sent me. I went straight to Massachusetts (MA) when I 1st came here. I stayed at her place for 2 ½ months before moving to New York (NY). Being jobless at that time, she provided me with everything that I needed. She bought me clothes and shoes. She even gave me money just so I could buy phone cards to call the Philippines. She would even let me call my family direct. There are so many things that she did for me. She threw a party and invited her friends over during my 1st birthday here. She would even take me to this wines and liquor store to return the bottles and cans with deposit at times just so I could have extra money. And she also bought me some office clothes when I finally got a job.

She never failed to support me in any way up to now. I could cry my heart out to her. She is always there to give a listening ear to whatever I want to share. I found an instant best friend being the only closest relative I have here. I never felt any homesickness when I am with her. I am so at home and very much at ease. It is in MA…a very cozy and serene place… that I always go to whenever I feel like I need to escape from a complicated world. I also appreciate it when she confides to me. She trusts me and treats me like a matured woman that she even asks for advices. And I’m so flattered with that…

To my dearest Tita Laling, thank you so much for everything! I know these two words are not enough but I want you to know that I very much appreciate the things you did and still do for me.

Monday, May 08, 2006

what's what?

We dined-in at a restaurant last Friday. We were just too lazy to cook. It was also Irvin’s first time at that place. I can’t exactly remember how long but I think it’s been over a year that I haven’t been there. And to my disappointment, I wasn’t really that satisfied with the food…the serving got smaller, the pancakes got thinner and I think the food was dry. Irvin didn’t like his food too. We just had to eat it for we were hungry and we don’t want to waste the $25. Haha!

Finally, we were able to return the cutlery tray to Sears on Saturday. I brought Irvin to Baja Fresh…a Mexican restaurant serving fresh burritos, quesadillas and salads. Before taking a bite, Irvin said… ‘if this tastes good, definitely meron tayong babalik-balikan’. Well, he liked it. And imagine spending $16 for a sumptuous meal like that! We also rented some Filipino DVDs… Aishite Imasu (a love story during WW2), Don’t give up on us (a love story between two people in two different worlds), and Mano Po III (finding a long lost love and dealing with an arranged marriage).

Irvin hasn’t found a job yet and he said it from the start that he’s willing to temporarily do some odd jobs if that’s what is available. Previously, he has inquired from ‘this’ freight services company when I brought him to Roosevelt Ave. where a lot of Filipino stores, restaurants and banks are. I have to be honest that I don’t like the pay they’re offering. It’s way too low and seems like they’re taking advantage just because you don’t have a choice. I think it was almost two weeks later when they called Irvin who in turn has decided to give it a try. I think yesterday was the longest day of my life. I was home alone for 10 hours. All I did was watched DVDs, cleaned up the house, took a bath and slept. I’m just no longer used to be not with him on weekends.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Auto Show

What: International Auto Show
When: April 23, 2006
Where: Jacob Javits Center, New York















more pictures here...

Friday, May 05, 2006

daighne marjorie

Here are some pictures of my one and only niece. She loves posing a lot especially in front of the camera. I remember what my sister Aou told me before during their gown fitting... Daighne was really sick at that time...with fever and all. But when she was told a picture needs to be taken... voila! all smiles and great poses. Haha! She is also doing good in school...always getting big and small stars. In fact, she was one of the top three in the class. Hold on! Wait till you hear her sing. I think singing can be her future career. What an adorable and cute girl! I just miss her...















Thursday, May 04, 2006

my parents' 32nd wedding anniversary...

Happy Anniversary, Papa and Mama! Wishing you both happiness and good health always!



will post their wedding picture later...

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

new skin!

I've been wanting to change my skin for the longest time. It's just that I don't want to spend too much time figuring out how I can make it look really nice. In short, I'm too lazy to do it from scratch. Anyway, I have decided to use this template...simple but definitely better than the old one. Well, at least for me. :)

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Is it the mattress?!

I’ve been having severe headaches and body pains lately. Thanks to Advil which helps ease the pain…well temporarily. I keep on thinking what could be the reason as it’s been like this since Monday. At first, I thought of blaming the auto show (which I would be blogging separately later on) that we went to last Sunday. But then again, I should be rested by now having complete number of hours of sleep these past two days. I should have regained my energy by this time! Besides, I don’t do anything that’s really exhausting. And about my job… well, I get tired but not to the extent that I’ll have these flu-like symptoms.

Until one morning, Irvin told me he can’t sleep well in our bed. I asked him again to make sure I heard it right! This time he said maybe not because he also couldn’t sleep well in the old mattress. As a backgrounder, I had a firm mattress for almost 4 years and this is the 1st time that I’m using a plush pillow top one. Sears didn’t have the firm type on display when we made the purchase that’s why we settled for a pillow top. I was even disappointed the 1st time we got it since I was expecting a heavier one (it being a queen-sized bed) compared to the previous twin bed that I had. Tita Laling said that’s how they make the mattresses now…less springs. So going back to my story…Irvin and I dropped that conversation and it was only last night that I said to myself… “Yeah it could be!” I really don’t want to blame the mattress but I couldn’t think of anything else.

Anyway, we need to try sleeping on the futon or on the floor (worst case scenario) so we could compare. I would also have to find out if I could have it exchanged at Sears. Their website says all returns should be in its original packaging which I don’t. The guys who delivered and assembled everything took it with them. I also need to know if they’ll let me do that at no additional cost since I got the mattress on sale. I wouldn’t want to be spending an additional $600!

So do you think it’s the mattress?

Monday, April 24, 2006

food galore

Irvin's 1st dine-in was at Gabby's Pizza and being on a Ash Wednesday, we couldn't have meat. Instead, we had these...

cheese pizza


shrimp parmigiana

This was Irvin's 1st taste of the "American" Chinese food. Why American? They made it specifically to the taste of Americans.

chicken wings


general tso's chicken


hunan beef

After a tiring day at the Statue of Liberty, we indulged ourselves into the great tasting food at TGI Friday's. I wouldn't want to be reminded of how much we spent though! :)

french onion soup


chicken & shrimp combo


chicken bruschetta


hot fudge brownie with vanilla ice cream on top

It was Irvin's birthday when we went to Applebee's. He enjoyed the food very much. Does that mean I will have to take him there again?!

new england clam chowder


honey baby back ribs


sirloin steak with skewed shrimps


chimicheesecake

Aren't you craving for some more?! :)

Friday, April 21, 2006

Cherry Blossoms Festival!

What: Cherry Blossoms Festival
When: 15-April-06
Where: Belleville, New Jersey








More photos here...

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

finally!

The moment I have been waiting for has come… my only sister Aou has graduated from college at long last. It’s also like an achievement for me having sent her to school just so she could finish her degree. I’m just so happy. If only I could be there...

Congratulations, Aou! I know you’ve worked hard for this but you know it doesn’t stop there. You will be facing more challenges in the days ahead. I’ll always be here to support you in any way I can.

Friday, April 14, 2006

upcoming eventsssss!!!

I’m at work right now. We’re not off obviously. Good Friday is not really something that’s being observed by most people here…well considering that NY is basically a mixture of so many religions. Catholic churches definitely still do. This actually reminds me of how it is like during Holy Week in the Philippines…very quiet. Most people are taking this chance to reflect and pray.

We’re going to Chilet’s (Papa’s cousin whom I’m supposed to be calling Aunt but she doesn’t want to) house for dinner tonight. I have asked Irvin to get a strawberry fruit cake from Flushing.

Plans for the weekend?

I was originally planning of just staying at home and do nothing. We’ve been so tired these past few weeks because of the moving.

Anyway, we’re going to NJ tomorrow. But we’ll have to do the laundry first in the AM. We might sleep over. Tita Gie wants us to see the blooming Cherry Blossoms.

It’s also Mickey’s (my brother) birthday tomorrow… hApPy BiRtHdAy, Mic! Blow-out! Blow-out! Blow-out! Haha! Lista ko muna! All the best dear brother!

Sunday PM we’ll be going to Ate Lulu’s house for the Easter celebration. Speaking of which, advance Happy Easter everyone!

I hope I won’t be too tired by then since there’s work again the next day. We’ll see…

Thursday, April 13, 2006

as promised...










More photos can be seen here...

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

our sincere condolences...

A tragic incident shocked Uncle Kenny’s (Tita Laling’s husband) family yesterday morning when his nephew Ronald along with the girlfriend was found dead in their apartment. Ronald used to be a Daytona Beach cop before he went on training for a Deputy Sheriff. He has received some commendations which will prove that he’s been doing great in his job. Though I didn’t have the chance to meet him in person, Tita Laling said he is the quiet type and is a very good kid. They just couldn’t believe it ever happened.

I really feel sad for the whole family especially for Uncle Ronnie and his wife, Coralee (Ronald’s parents). I’m so sorry for your loss.

Details can be found here...

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

where have i been?

I haven’t had the chance to blog for the longest time. I’ve been really busy with the moving. There are still a lot to be done though. And we’re still settling in. I’ll talk more about that later. Let me just tell you what happened since…

Irvin and I went to the Statue of Liberty on March 11th. I bought the tickets a day before to make sure we can also tour the museum. At first, we thought we couldn’t make it on time since the subways going to the South Ferry weren’t working that weekend. Yeah of all days! Anyway, we were there I believe at around past 9AM. There was such a long line for the ferry going to Liberty. Worst is, I also had to wait in line for the ticket pick up. We made it on time still. I think Irvin liked the place. We took lots of pictures but haven’t gotten the chance to upload them. He has also seen Ellis Island Immigration Museum which symbolizes America’s immigrant heritage. I also brought him to Ground Zero. Pictures of the then World Trade Center and the 9/11 tragic bombings can be seen on the tall gates. I took him to TGI Friday’s for a late lunch. French onion soup was good but nothing so special about it. Well at least for me. Chicken Bruschetta with angel hair pasta tasted so great. Irvin liked their mashed potato. Oh and the hot fudge brownie with vanilla ice cream on top was the best. Hmmm yummy! We also took a peek of China Town. Well what can you expect! It’s the same as ‘Binondo’. Lol. I’ll post the pictures later.

Vanessa unexpectedly gave birth to a healthy baby boy on March 17, St. Patrick’s Day. The baby had to be in an incubator as he was 6 weeks early. The baby shower was actually set on the 18th which pushed through still. We were there before noon to help Tita Gie with the preparation. Irvin had fun he said but we had to go home the same day. There was a birthday party (Manang Fely’s granddaughter) at 202.

Anyway…Congratulations, Vanessa! I’m so happy for you. I’ll see you again soon!

It was March 23rd when I received an email invitation from Philip Cassanova to join the yahoogroup sasmanila91. At first, I couldn't really remember who this person was but somehow it rings a bell in my ear. Then, I've read the yahoogroup's description and my gosh, I couldn't believe it...finally after 15 years, friends, classmates and batchmates from high school are now in communication through this e-group. Thanks, Philip! It's really so nice to be in touch with all of you again.

Cielo - As I've said in my email, Song and I have been trying to find you. It's just so great to know you're part of the group. There's a lot of catching up we need to do girl! That's 15 freaking long years! We'll find time for that huh! :)

On another side of the story, we’ve gone through so many things with the apartment. I can consider myself a punctual person. So ‘waiting’ for me is like hell. I hate it! Worst is, I’ve been doing my part promptly but it took like almost a month before we actually had the contract signing. The only bright side of it is that I was given another discount…$30 off the rental amount. And in fairness, they gave us a welcome gift… a comforter set (colors and design of which I can’t appreciate), 2 boxes of crackers, and a (never-heard) perfume for me and for him too. We signed for a 2-year contract and took the keys. I showed Irvin the apartment (since the office is at a different location). Then we learned from the super that the elevator wasn’t working. He said they are putting a new unit and it has already been 2 weeks since they started. He’s not even sure when they’ll finish it.

Irvin with the help of Manong Nel, Manong Chu-chu and Lester started moving our stuffs on Monday, March 27th using the stairs. I felt really bad for them having to go up and down 6 floors. I didn’t have to take a day off anymore. They finished everything by the 2nd day. The realty company also provided some assistance to us.

March 30th was Irvin’s birthday. 2 days before that, Manang Fely told me she plans to surprise us with sort of ‘family dinner’. She had to tell me so I could buy a cake. I took the day off. We had grilled pork belly, chicken and squid. There was roasted pork, fried chicken wings, ‘bulalo’, beef with broccoli, fruit salad, I also cooked Spaghetti, and of course he had a birthday cake filled with strawberries on top and in between (from Tai Pan in Flushing). Most of the De Ocampo family celebrated with us. Thanks, Manang Fel! And of course…HaPpY BiRtHdAy, Irvin! All the best always!

Earlier that day, Irvin and I had lunch at Applebee’s in Fresh Meadows. He enjoyed the honey baby back ribs so much and the combination of sirloin steak and grilled shrimp skewers as well. You can check the menu here and here. New England Clam Chowder tasted so good and the best part of all… the Apple Chimicheesecake for dessert.

We moved to the new apartment finally last Saturday. The mattress set was delivered that day too. We were just lucky to have convinced those guys to bring it all up using the stairs. I have informed their office beforehand though and I was told I shouldn’t have any problems since they do it up to the 5th floor. Anyway, we just gave them a good tip. Tita Laling actually shared with the cost of the mattress. Thanks, Tita! Mwah! The apartment is so empty. No sets of furniture at all! We had dinner on the floor you know. I don’t mind anyway. I’ve lived at 202 for almost 4 years and didn’t buy these things on purpose since I was alone then. We went to Flushing at around noon to do food shopping good for a week. Manang Glo came to visit us in the afternoon. I didn’t know it was also her birthday on the 30th. HaPpY BiRtHdAy, Manang Glo!

Sunday, we attended the mass at Incarnation. We had lunch at 202 and Kuya Nel helped us pick up the dining set that Ate Laura and James gave us. Thanks, guys!

We are organizing our things little by little. I don’t want to rush. I’m still tired actually. Irvin did some sorting but doesn’t really want to arrange everything as he thinks I might ask him to redo it again. Haha! I’ve ordered some not so expensive furniture and area rugs from Walmart and got them today. I don’t need too much stuff in the apartment. As a matter of fact, I want the design/arrangement to be European-inspired. Space is better. And it’s more of the feeling that you know you have a comfortable and nice place to live in.

And to some friends who have left short messages, sorry for not getting back soon.

Pao – I was just really busy but all is well so far…trying to balance everything. J How are you? Hope you’re ok.

Caryl – Thanks so much for the birthday greeting and of course for remembering.

Alynn – Hi! How have you been? Thanks for dropping by.

Kaye – Sure you can link me up. Thanks. Take care…

Friday, March 17, 2006

beef shish kebab

I usually pack my lunch (well it was Irvin doing it for me these past 3 weeks) but won't you agree with me that sometimes you just want to have something else... a different taste... or just consider it as a treat to yourself!

And so I went with my co-workers to this restaurant called Persian Grill for lunch. It wasn't my 1st time there but only now that I thought of blogging about it. That place is very well known for its kebab which is defined as "grilled meat". Kebab comes with green peppers and onions... everything grilled. When served, they give you more onions and tomatoes. It usually comes with yellow rice but they also give you the option of having just veggies...zucchini, eggplant, and mushrooms in addition to those I just mentioned. The food is so filling and sumptuous. The serving is big. What else can you ask for! You can never go wrong.

Well I wasn't able to take pictures of it earlier. I got this one from the web...



And maybe we can also make this at home...

Sheesh Kabab - Shishlik or Shish Kebab

Ingredients: (6 servings)
fillet of lamb or beef, 1 kg
small onions, 250 grams
large onions, 250 grams
green peppers, 250 grams
butter, 100 grams
medium tomatos, 1 kg
Saffron Liquid to taste (optional)
salt and pepper

Directions:
Also known as Kabab-e Hosseini this dish uses thin wooden or metal skewersi. Skewers should be 10-15 cm long. Wash green peppers and cut into 4 cm long and 3 cm wide pieces. Cut meat into 4 cm long, 2 cm wide pieces. Peel small onions. Push each skewer through one cut of meat, one small onion, and one piece of green pepper, and repeat until full. Add salt and black pepper to the meat.

Peel and slice large onions. Also slice the tomatoes. Choose a pot large enough for the skewers. Cover the bottom with a layer of sliced onions and tomatoes. Place a layer of skewers on top. Add a few thin slices of butter. Follow with more slices of onions and tomatoes on the skewers, and repeat this process until no more skewers are left. Cover and cook over low heat until there is no juice left. If meat is not sufficiently cooked, add a bit of hot water and continue cooking.

Monday, March 13, 2006

march 12th, 1930

HaPpY bIrThDaY, Tatay!

I know you're happy and already at peace wherever you are right now but I still want you to know that you're always remembered. You will never be forgotten. Your love and kindness will always be cherished and will stay in my heart. Your wisdom that you unselfishly shared will remain an inspiration. Your advices will always be my guide to a better life.

Sometimes I still wish you are here... I love you so much, Tatay...

Thursday, March 09, 2006

all at once...

It’s been a week since I last blogged. Read on to have an idea of what has transpired over the past few days…

feb. 28th
Irvin arrived at the JFK International Airport with Manang Ani (my landlady’s sister) around 830pm. He has asked me to bring the camera long before his arrival. I had it with me but I forgot to check the battery. So there weren’t any pictures since the battery was dead. While at the airport, I dialed my in-laws in the Philippines to let them know that Irvin is already with me.

‘Bulalo’ and ‘egado’ welcomed them for dinner, had a little chit-chat and then off to our room to fix his things. Mama sent some ‘pastillas’ and ‘polvoron’ from Goldilock’s, (Thanks, Ma!). Ate Irmee also sent some ‘polvoron’. Irvin brought some chips, ‘boy bawang’, ‘ensaymada’, empanada royale, and knorr cubes. He also had with him the charcoal portrait of our wedding picture. It was nicely done and I like it so much! The wedding album from Mimi & Karl is nice too…very elegant looking! They really did a very good job. Thanks, guys! Then, there was endless chatting which lasted till almost 2am.

mar 1st
We woke up at around 11am, had some ‘ensaymada’ and went to see the Cunningham Apartments. A preliminary application form was filled up. We were also given the floor plan for the studio apartment and the list of documents we need to provide should we decide to apply for it. I showed him the other apartments as well and he liked the apartment by Zara Realty the most.

We had cheese pizza and shrimp parmigiana for lunch the day being Ash Wednesday. I took him to 34th St. in Manhattan to return some shirts to Steve & Barry’s. We’ve been also looking for a pair of shoes for him. I don’t think his shoes are good enough to fight the cold weather.

mayabang na din kami...


Later that night (730pm), we attended the mass at Incarnation Church.

mar 2nd
It was 1030am when we got up from bed. We went to the office of Zara Realty to apply. A money order was purchased in payment for the credit check. We were told we’ll know the result the following day. We had lunch at Jade Garden Restaurant (Chinese food). He said the hunan beef, fried chicken wings and general tso's chicken were all good!

mar 3rd
We went to Flushing to meet Jaime, Ate Irmee’s friend and gave him the ‘padala’. He showed us around his neighborhood for some apartments as well.

I upgraded my plan with T-mobile so I could get Irvin a cell phone.

Also, there was winter clearance sale at Modell’s. We bought some shirts and pajamas for him. I got him a New Balance sneakers and Timberland casual boots. I called up Zara to follow up on the application and was told to call back on Monday.

mar 4th
We went to Manhattan despite the chilly weather. He was feeling ok anyway. We got off at Rockefeller Center (47th-50th Streets), took some pictures and walked down to Madison Square Garden (33rd Street). I also showed him St. Patrick Cathedral, Times Square Garden, Madame Tussaud’s, and Port Authority Terminal. Lunch was at Yoshinoya.





more pictures here...

mar 5th
It’s Irvin’s parents’ wedding anniversary! Happy Anniversary Daddy & Mommy!!!

mar 6th
I went back to work. Kuya Nel and Irvin dropped me off at work. At least Irvin got to see where KMC is at. We stopped by George Washington Deli to buy some breakfast. Kuya Nel took Irvin to the movies with Lester. And…I got approved by Zara. Yey!

mar 7th
I cut a check and asked Irvin to cash it so we can make the security deposit for the apartment. But the bank wouldn’t cash it since he doesn’t have an account with them. So I took a half day off, went to the bank for the money, inquired on how Irvin can have access to my bank account and learned that TIN would not be of use at all. They’ll accept his passport and driver’s license (Philippines) though. Then, we’re off to Zara, made the payment and we were given a checklist of the additional documents that we need to provide them.

mar 8th
Busy…busy…busy…at work. I made copies of the documents for Zara so Irvin could bring them today.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

on his way...

Irvin is now on his way to the US. He left Manila last night at 1220am eastern standard time via Asiana Airlines and is expected to arrive 730pm tonight.

Friday, February 24, 2006

what if?

All you had were uncertainties and speculations from the very start. All you know is you didn’t have… not even a slight good impression on the person. Most things seem to have changed… the unusual became the usual. You also felt bad as you’ve never received that attention and that kind of treatment and yet this person got everything in an instant. You keep on finding faults in the person just so you could justify. But even then, all you hear are good criticisms about the person. More so, you’re the only one who feels that way. The people you’re concerned of…the people you’re trying to protect…sad to say, seem to be fine with it. And whatever it is that’s happening, they think that there is nothing wrong about it and so, they accept it as it is.

You’ve been very anxious. It was slowly eating you and even the things that you do have been affected so much. It was a really hard decision on your part to have let go of those assumptions and convinced yourself to just go with the flow.

Days became weeks… weeks turned into months until… some unexpected news broke out one sunny day. You were told about a short but powerful message that could prove your presumptions. Your body felt numb. You can’t talk for a moment. You didn’t know what to say. You can’t even cry. You can hear someone talking to you but couldn’t really understand what he is saying. You were thinking of something else. You were in a different world for some time. You were confused. You can’t think of what you need to do…for the people you care for. Until… you burst into tears and the only emotion you entertained was anger.

Now what? Can you think of a way to fix this mess? Maybe! But… how?

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

It's my cousin Gail's birthday today! I miss her...a soft spoken, chubby and sweet girl. And pretty too!

HaPpY bIrThDaY, Gail!!! Hope you had fun (Phils. is 13 hours advanced)! All the best always! Mwah! :)

Friday, February 17, 2006

Caleruega

I’ve been to many retreats during my school days and for all those, it was only the St. Paul Retreat House in Laguna that I've liked so far…very peaceful and at its nature’s best. Until…I’ve heard of Caleruega from Weddings At Work. I have always wanted to visit this place the moment I saw it in the pictures. I'm sure it'll also be a great place for retreats. There can’t be any more beautiful and serene than nature. And Caleruega is just perfect for that beauty that is so captivating.



Special credit to this site for the pictures…

The official website of Caleruega

How about an interesting article?

It can also be great for weddings too. Aggie & Edil from w@w were one of the many couples who got married in Caleruega. I haven't asked their permission to link their wedding pictures here so just visit their wedsite.

And as for me... I will make sure I'm going to see this place when I go home again for a vacation in the Philippines!!!

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

hApPy VaLeNtInE’s DaY!!!

What is so special about this day? How does every culture celebrate Valentine’s Day? Should this only be for lovers? Read more here

Monday, February 13, 2006

Blizzard

We’ve had a too good to be true weather these past few weeks…really great that it felt like Spring in February. But it seemed like there was a sudden turn-around when we had the blizzard of 2006. Most cities in the Northeast had a foot and a half of snow. Some even had more than 2 feet…27 inches being the highest reported. Vehicles definitely had a hard time on the road. Visibility was bad. Good thing it happened on a weekend! We had to shovel twice yesterday just so it won’t pile up that much. Well I hope these will melt faster since temperatures within the week are above normal…meaning they won’t turn to ice since it won’t be that cold.




Friday, February 10, 2006

acne

I didn’t have any problems with my skin before…when I was still in the Philippines to be exact. Of course there pimples, blackheads and whiteheads once in a while but to me, they were never bothersome. No offense to my siblings but I was very glad then that I didn’t have those acnes they’ve had in their faces and backs. Worst is… those scarred. Anyway…

What is acne? What are pimples? What causes them? How do we get rid of them? Click here for more information.

According to many, people who’ve been abroad for a while have great skin…well not to compare with the people back home but it’s the cold weather that makes the skin nicer. Never mind the fact that the heater or hot water in the shower makes your skin dry. There are a lot of moisturizers for that.

Having said that, it’s not the case for me… I have had acnes, pimples and blackheads/whiteheads on my face, back and chest. I was very worried before I got married. I went to a dermatologist a year and a half before the wedding. Dr. Applebaum tried to help solve my problem. I tried on different things… Tri LumaBrevoxyl creamy wash… and even pills like Adoxa which caused serious heartburns that I had to stop taking it. Some of those creams were not even covered by my insurance so I had to pay them from my pocket. I also felt that it worsened the marks containing a strong ingredient maybe. Even my gown design choice was affected. I originally planned on wearing a semi-haltered one which obviously had a high neckline. It was like a month before my scheduled trip to the Philippines that I let go. But I would say the marks on my back lightened a little bit given that long time of treatment. My friends were surprised when they saw me. They even kidded saying I’m not for America. And then to my amazement, my skin cleared out in a week’s time. Veluz (my designer) instantly changed the gown design when she saw me. How do you think was I able to wear this. I even had the nerve to wear this which I never did in my whole life. I mean it’s not as great as you expect but it’s far better than my skin before I started the treatment. I am a Filipina who got used to a hot weather and maybe my skin can’t really adjust to the cold weather.

I thought that was it…my skin back to normal. But I was wrong. It was fall season when I got back here in the states. And as it got colder, all the more that these acnes are coming out. I’m under treatment again. I wonder when this is going to end. I’m just very tired and impatient…

Monday, February 06, 2006

'mga bilin'

Irvin will be arriving in 3 weeks. Have I thought of the things that I want him to bring? Well here are what I have in mind… so far:

- Cigarettes (for my landlady’s sons and 2 co-workers... A pack of cigarettes costs $6 here at an average!)
- Quickmelt Ensaymada (yummy!)
- Goldilock’s Pastillas de Leche
- Piattos
- Boy Bawang (Haha! The ever tasting kornik!)
- Knorr cubes (chicken, beef, pork & shrimp)
- Sinigang mix
- Kare-Kare mix (for Manong Nel)
- Suman kanin & suman cassava
- Empanada Royale
- Reno liver spread (The Reno spread here tastes different…)
- Henna wax

Most of the above are available in Filipino stores except for the pastries but they’re cheaper in the Philippines of course! 'Dami ko pa gusto pero di pwede dalhin eh baka maharang pa sa immigration.' What else do you think?!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Tagged by Cynchie!

4 jobs I've had in my life
1. Credit Control Officer for Castrol Phils.
2. Accountant for KMC Exim Corp., New York
*Sorry this is only my 2nd job so far…

4 movies I could watch over and over
1. Pretty Woman
2. Gladiator
3. My Best Friend’s Wedding
4. The Shawshank Redemption

4 Places I've Lived
1. Cabanatuan City
2. San Andres Bukid
3. Marikina City
4. New York

4 tv shows I love to watch
1. Dancing with the Stars
2. C.S.I. Las Vegas
3. Without a Trace
4. 7th Heaven

4 Places I've Been on Vacation
1. Baguio
2. Laguna
3. Laur, N.E. (does this even count?!)
4. Puerto Galera

4 websites I visit daily
1. Yahoo!
2. Blogsssssss
3. Pinoycentral
4. Hotmail

4 of my favorite foods
1. Barbeque
2. Purefoods Hotdog
3. Chocolates
4. Caldereta

4 places I'd rather be right now
1. working in one of the big buildings in Manhattan (New York City)
2. touring in Europe
3. vacationing in a cozy beach resort
4. or just being in the Philippines with my family and friends

4 bloggers I'm tagging
1. Alynn
2. Marj
3. Pao
4. Nette