Thursday, October 30, 2008

Rant: Laying a big, fat egg..with melamine

30th of October 2008

Makati City, Philippines

Mood: droopy-eyed tiredness

 

This is a rant. A short one though.

 

I am tired, irritated and wish I could just go on a slow boat to Hawaii. No kidding. It has been a long month and I am sort of losing steam already. It is not going to get better by November and in the midst of this I am treated to unsettling news.

 

I can’t remember when I first heard about eggs with melamine - probably it was last week. It has been a blur. *yawn* Can’t even go to a lovely party tonight. Darn.

What is this world getting into? WTH?

Did the chickens drink melamine-tainted milk?

Did the feed they were given originate from some animal or plant which had melamine poured over it?

Did the chickens reside near the milk or an industrial factory producing plastic with melamine? Were the eggs injected with melamine?

I just don’t get it. I’m just really dense today, probably.

Before I thought they’d blame the cows for the melamine-taint on the milk. Tcch! Blame the humans, who else would be good at altering the environment?

Next thing you know its steaks with melamine, softdrinks with melamine, melamine-flu?…

My gulay! Everything will be tainted with melamine except the leather and plastic it was supposed to reside in.

Darn again.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Chema Madoz Poética

Start:     Oct 17, '08 7:00p
Location:     Ermita, Manila, Philippines
El Instituto Cervantes de Manila just sent me an invitation (2 pax) to the to the opening of the photo exhibit: Chema Madoz Poética at the Gallery of Instituto Cervantes Manila.

The event will be graced by the presence of Catherine Coleman, Photography Curator of Reina Sofía National Art Museum as well as of this exhibit.

Fecha: Viernes, 17 de octubre, 2008
Hora: 7:00 pm
Lugar: 855 T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila

7pm: Lecture The Two Faces of Photography by Catherine Coleman
8 pm: Official opening and cocktails

Institute of Financial Science

http://www.jflennon.com/
I posted and hinted to selected friends that I was exploring something new, something which was somewhat "foreign" to me, and it all came about from a hasty-reunion with a college buddy of mine early this year.

I finally attended their first two-day session in the Antipolo City, Philippines last August 2008 because -

1) I was curious since trading was something I wanted to try but wasn't confident about

2) the venue looked inviting and it seemed a good change of pace

3) Fortune may be knocking on my door

4) I knew my college classmate and felt secure that it was worth trying it out

And so...although I may not get to be as involved in it as I would like to be these days, its something I would like to also share with you. As long as there are consequential fluctuations in exchange rates and intertwining and interconnection of diffferent countries, there will be a chance to make money out of foreign exchange trading.

Note though that this kind of trading is not suitable for everybody. Keep an open mind, but do research and learn as much as you can first.

Disclaimer: This post is a general commentary and is not meant as investment advice.

"I Kissed A Girl and I liked it"

If you were a girl, would you kiss another girl on the lips?

yes, if she was attractive, and didn't have bad breath and a celebrity too
 
 2

no, not for all the gold in King Solomon's mines
 
 2

I have to think about it, my boyfriend is strict
 
 0

definitely yes
 
 1

maybe, if I was drunk not to know what I was doing
 
 1

ask me in a decade
 
 2

Makati City....15th October 2008....Mood: MTV-ish

Well, I seem to be on a roll for uncomfortable things today...either I am uncomfortably hunched over my laptop, uncomfortably contemplating the tasks I still have to finish before 12 midnight, or posting subjects which might be bound to be uncomfortable to touch upon...

Early this morning I switched to the MTV channel and watched for the second time a girl named Katy Perry do the moves and sing a catchy tune/song. It was only after 2 seconds that my brain actually processed her words.

I wondered if I could do that kind of thing, even if drunk to the gills, with the sheet to the winds.

Here are the lyrics....doesn't it make you think? or maybe, and this is girl-to-girl thingie you know...you need to watch the tame video...still, some people will likely say "bi", some will say try it out, some say this song should never have been sung...

Lyrics:

This was never the way I planned
Not my intention
I got so brave, drink in hand
Lost my discretion
It's not what, I'm used to
Just wanna try you on
I'm curious for you
Caught my attention

I kissed a girl and I liked it
The taste of her cherry chapstick
I kissed a girl just to try it
I hope my boyfriend don't mind it
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'm in love tonight
I kissed a girl and I liked it
I liked it

No, I don't even know your name
It doesn't matter
Your my experimental game
Just human nature
It's not what, good girls do
Not how they should behave
My head gets so confused
Hard to obey

I kissed a girl and I liked it
The taste of her cherry chapstick
I kissed a girl just to try it
I hope my boyfriend don't mind it
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'm in love tonight
I kissed a girl and I liked it
I liked it

Us girls we are so magical
Soft skin, red lips, so kissable
Hard to resist so touchable
Too good to deny it
Ain't no big deal, it's innocent

I kissed a girl and I liked it
The taste of her cherry chapstick
I kissed a girl just to try it
I hope my boyfriend don't mind it
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'm in love tonight
I kissed a girl and I liked it
I liked it

btw, I was hoping to add more to the poll selection above but I had inadvertently pressed a key to publish this and since I was too lazy to redo the whole post, I thought, at least I tried inserting a poll into a blog :-)

[Note: Once the journal entry has been published, you cannot change the poll questions or answers anymore].

Wednesday, and I am sadly reminded..

In the midst of my reading, studying, cooking, laundry, emails, phonecalls, eating and back to emails on this busy, busy Wednesday, I came across this one forwarded by a friend of mine and which I had earmarked for followup reading the other day. Maybe I had vaguely seen this before, or a variation of this topic, but still, since I've never posted or shared anything like this on this site, I will not only forward this, but also share it with everyone.

 

Sa Mga Kababayan kong OFW...Pinoys and Pinays

Meron akong gustong ibahagi para sa ating lahat na mga PILIPINO. Simple pero parang mahirap gawin ng karamihan sa atin. Hindi ito makukuha sa puro daldalan lang or walang kabuluhang pagtatalo, kumilos tayo ngayon na.

Sa ibang bansa: Pag nagkasala ang Pinoy, pinarusahan siya ayon sa batas.


Sa PINAS
: Pag nagkasala ang ang Pinoy, ayaw niyang maparusahan kasi sabi niya mali raw ang batas.


Sa ibang bansa: Pinag-aaralan muna ng Pinoy ang mga batas bago siya pumunta roon, kasi takot siyang magkamali.

Sa PINAS: Pag nagkamali ang Pinoy, sorry kasi hindi raw niya alam na labag sa batas iyon.


Sa ibang bansa: Kahit gaano kataas ang bilihin at tax sa USA okey lang, katuwiran natin doble kayod na lang.

Sa PINAS: mahilig ka sa last day para magbayad ng tax minsan dinadaya mo pa o kaya hindi ka nagbabayad. Rally ka kaagad kapag tumaas ang pasahe at bilihin sa halip na magsipag mas gusto natin ang nagkukwentuhan lang sa munisipyo o kahit sa alinmang tanggapan.

Sa Singapore : Kapag nahuli kang nagkalat or nagtapon ng basura sa hindi tamang lugar, magbabayad ka na 500 Singapore dollars. Sabi ng Pinoy, okey lang kasi lumabag ako sa batas.

Sa Pinas: Kapag nagkamali ang Pinoy katulad nang ganito, Sabi ng Pinoy, ang lupit naman ni Bayani Fernando , mali naman ang pinaiiral niyang batas eh akala mo kung sino. Ayun nag-rally na ang Pinoy, gustong patalsikin si Bayani Fernando kahit na alam niyang mali siya.

Mga igan, ilan pa lang iyan baka may iba pa kayong alam.


Bakit ang PINOY, pwedeng maging 'law abiding citizen sa ibang bansa ng walang angal' pero sa sarili nating bayang PILIPINAS na sinasabi ninyong mahal natin, eh hindi natin magawa, BAKIIITTTTT?????????


ETO PA,
'Ang Pilipino NOON at NGAYON':
NOON: Wow ang sarap ng kamote (kahit nakaka-utot)


NGAYON
: Ayaw ko ng kamote gusto ko French Fries (imported eh)
NOON: Wow ang sarap ng kapeng barako


NGAYON
: Ayaw ko niyan gusto kong kape sa STARBUCKS (imported coffee 100 pesos per cup)
NOON: Bili ka ng tela para magpatahi ng pantalon like maong


NGAYON
: Gusto ko LEVI'S, WRANGLER, LEE (Tapos rally tayo 'GMA tuta ng KANO ') Di ba tuta ka rin naman.
NOON: Sabon na Perla OK ng pampaligo


NGAYON
: Gusto mo DOVE, HENO DE PRAVIA, IVORY, etc. may matching shampoo pa
NOON: Pag naglaba ka batya at palopalo ok na, minsan banlaw lang sa batis pwede na


NGAYON
: Naka-washing machine ka na plus ARIEL powder soap with matching DOWNY pa para mabango. Alam ko mas marami pa ang alam ninyo tungkol dito, pero mangilan-ngilan lang iyan para bigyan ng pansin.

Mga Pilipino nga ba tayo? O baka sa salita lang at E-Mail pero wala naman sa gawa.


My Fellow Filipinos,

When I was small, the Philippine peso was P7 to the $dollar. The president was Diosdado Macapagal. Life was simple. Life was easy. My father was a farmer. My mother kept a small sari-sari store where our neighbors bought sang-perang asin, sang-perang bagoong, sang-perang suka, sang-perang toyo at pahinging isang butil na bawang. Our backyard had kamatis, kalabasa, talong, ampalaya, upo, batao, and okra. Our silong had chicken¡­ We had a pig, dog & cat. And of course, we lived on the farm. During rainy season, my father caught frogs at night which my mother made into batute (stuffed frog), or just plain fried.. During the day, he caught hito and dalag from his rice paddies, which he would usually inihaw. During dry season, we relied on the chickens, vegetables, bangus, tuyo, and tinapa. Every now and then, there was pork and beef from the town market.

Life was so peaceful, so quiet, no electricity, no TV. Just the radio for Tia Dely, Roman Rapido, Tawag ng Tanghalan and Tang-tarang-tang.. And who can forget Leila Benitez on Darigold Jamboree? On weekends, I played with my neighbours (who were all my cousins). Tumbang-preso, taguan, piko, luksong lubid, patintero, at iba pa. I don't know about you, but I miss those days.

These days, we face the TV, Internet, e-mail, newspaper, magazine, grocery catalog, or drive around. The peso is a staggering and incredible
P47 to the $dollar. Most people can't have fun anymore. Life has become a battle. We live to work. Work to live. Life is not easy. I was in Saudi Arabia in 1983.. It was lonely, difficult, & scary. It didn't matter if you were a man or a woman. You were a target for rape. The salary was cheap & the vacation far between. If the boss didn't want you to go on holiday, you didn't. They had your passport. Oh, and the agency charged you almost 4 months of your salary (which, if you had to borrow on a '20% per month arrangement' meant your first year's
pay was all gone before you even earned it).

The Philippines used to be one of the most important countries in Asia. Before & during my college days, many students from neighboring Asian countries like Malaysia , Indonesia , Japan and China went to the Philippines to get their diplomas. Until 1972, like President Macapagal, President Marcos was one of the most admired presidents of the world. The Peso had kept its value of P7 to the $dollar until I finished college.

Today, the Philippines is famous as the 'housemaid' capital of the world. It ranks very high as the 'cheapest labor' capital of the world, too. We have maids in Hong Kong, laborers in Saudi Arabia , dancers in Japan , migrants and TNTs in Australia and the US , and all sorts of other 'tricky' jobs in other parts of the globe.

Quo Vadis, Pinoy? Is that a wonder or a worry? Are you proud to be a Filipino, or does it even matter anymore? When you see the Filipino flag and hear the Pambansang Awit, do you feel a sense of pride or a sense of defeat & uncertainty? If only things could change for the better....... Hang on for this is a job for Superman. Or whom do you call? Ghostbusters. Joke. Right?

This is one of our problems.
We say 'I love the Philippines ¡­ I am proud to be a Filipino.'

When I send you a joke, you send it to everyone in your address book even if it kills the Internet. But when I send you a note on how to save our country & ask you to forward it, what do you do?

You chuck it in the bin.


I want to help the maids in Hong Kong ... I want to help the laborers in Saudi Arabia ... I want to help the dancers in Japan ... I want to help the TNTs in America and Australia ...

I want to save the people of the Philippines ... But I cannot do it alone. I need your help and everyone else's.


So please forward this e-mail to your friends. If you say you love the Philippines , prove it. And if you don't agree with me, say something anyway. Indifference is a crime on its own.


Juan Delacruz

Friday, October 10, 2008

Manila -> Sanfo -> Cinci (and Kentucky)

Start:     Nov 14, '08 3:00p
End:     Nov 22, '08
Location:     Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
no comment..I still feel queasy over it..

I will know by the end of this month if I should pursue this or not, maybe the decision will be taken out of my hands by the other organization :-)

Updates:
Nov 6, 2008 - well, it almost didn't push thru, I heard travel got put on hold although I've got the tickets and reservations already
Nov 7, 2008 - but now its back on track, so am again pressured..but I've left reading and studying behind to concentrate on things I want to do...

Itinerary:
Nov 14 - PAL; Manila to Sanfo

will stay in San Francisco overnight

Nov 15 - Delta Air; onwards to CVG

I hope to meet up with May, my schoolmate in CIT..who I did meet also last year and even spent her birthday with her...

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Just When U Do Not Want It, U Get It. Got it?

11 pm Makati City, Philippines

Mood: Ornery and ready to fight a burglar with a rolling pin just to de-stress!

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Hell and damnation..Fire and Brimstone, Roses and Prickly Thorns.

I am torn between elation and despair.!!

Ok, so its partially my fault....ok, its all my fault. So what? Doesn't solve the dilemna.

But still.... *wails* I thought a trip to the US won't push thru because of cost-cutting from our company and some other stuff. I was thinking our team meeting also would not push through..so when my boss said last August that I was to cross my fingers so that if ever, F2F meeting or not, I could still go to the US this November 2008 for some other matters, I certainly didn't cross my fingers...I wanted the trip to be next year...next year!...Lady Fate and Lady Destiny, do you hear me?? Listen to me!

Why? don't ask..I won't tell, suffice to say I feel I am not ready...double drat and triple drat!

I have less than a month to prepare for something which usually takes 4 months! I wasn't interested in pursuing it anymore, I thought I could try other interests, and basically I thought even if I got the chance, in the long run in my current company its not as if it translates to big bucks. Why oh why did I get a call which would send other people into a swoon..of happiness but weirdly makes me want to drown myself in a bucket of brandy?

In my case, although I try to think positively, it only means I will now have 2 hours of sleep everyday if ever I hope catch up to compensate for my lack of preparedness and time...and there are so many other things I have to do too...*sobs* and its not even sure...and I have to do it all by myself...*sigh*

Can somebody find me my twin? clone me perhaps? provide me with another brain? and extra hands too while you are at it....

Sorry, I just needed to vent...

I don't feel like writing this down in my diary because I am growling and I am hungry and I feel like writing it down straight here with my fingers flying over the keyboard will lessen the stress. So there...call me an ungrateful child/spoiled woman/impetuous person..but by writing it here, I'm half-hoping something else will come up and maudlot yung trip (I'm a believer in that kind of thing).

Oh well, let me eat dinner and sleep on it. Maybe tomorrow things will look better even if it means a deduction of 24 hours again on my time to prepare.

After all, tomorrow is another day. And no I will not ever speak of it again. I just need to concentrate on how to get it done. So there.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Nocturna

Rating:★★★
Category:Movies
Genre: Animation
From October 1-12, 2008 at Greenbelt 3 Cinema 1, (Makati City, Philippines) this film is one of the many offerings for the 7th Spanish Film Festival.

As a lover of animated films, I braved the howling winds and heavy downpour that Saturday to run to theater and pay PHP 65. It was such a bargain!

Compared to the film I saw and the enjoyment I had experienced upon viewing it, definitely I was quite contented already with how the afternoon turned out.

The Directors:
Adriá García and Victor Maldonado were born in Barcelona, Spain and studied fine arts at the University of Barcelona. They have both worked extensively in the field of animation including screenwriting, character development and storyboarding. They have designed visual identities for companies and characters for music videos and advertising. They were also the artistic directors of the animated feature El Cid: The Legend. This film is their directorial debut.

Screening Schedules:
October 5, 2008: 2 pm
October 11, 2008: 2 pm

Duration: 80 minutes

Awards:
Best Animation Film, Goya Awards, 2008
Best Animated Feature, Barcelona Film Awards, 2007

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Fifteen minutes of the first part of the film had no English subtitles. Luckily, some of the conversation in Spanish were not that difficult to translate, and I was definitely beginning to enjoy listening to the Spanish words being uttered, when they reset it and set it to English instead, with Spanish subtitles.

*sigh* Why not the other way around? It was a bit distracting hearing the somewhat British-accented voices of the children...the kids sounded snotty instead of the lilting tones of the native Spanish I first heard. Hmm..dubbers fault perhaps?

I admit I have a fondness for Japanese animated films, and I would rate them higher than the Disney ones which I also see. This film though, gave me a different perspective on Spanish animation.

*WARNING!!*

MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD

read at your own risk






The tale is, well, not that new to me, in fact, I sort of guessed how in the end the character Tim would conquer his fear of the dark when I saw the scene of Tim being afraid of getting the ball he had lost from the dark, gloomy basement. Children -> afraid of the dark -> star -> sky -> evil monster/shadow..well, you know the drill.

I just didn't foresee all the details of the magical journey he would undertake.

Oh yes, our character Tim is a young boy.....
Who lives in an orphanage (fun scenes of Tim going around the labyrinthine place by the way)....
Who makes chalk drawings on the roof.....
Who is afraid of the dark, so much so that he drags his bed at night and opens the window (with a knob he hides) to look onto the sky and stars. A star, which he claims as his own, is one which he names as Adara. His mother had told him that he has a special one which watches over him.

One night, he is forced onto the roof due to his fear of the darkness and notices that his star, and many other stars, begin to disappear one by one. He panics, he falls, and...

Whoosh! A weird figure, which I don't really know if I should call "it" a man or a cat (henceforth named as the Cat Shepherd) rescues him.

Apparently there is a different world - the nighttime world named Nocturna and different magical denizens of this world oversee everything that happens during this time.

Getting to know, even in passing, the quirky, magical characters and the jobs they have in keeping Nocturna in its normal state is sure to please the children.

You thought your messy hair after a night's sleep was par for the course? Nope, you can thank the "Hair Messers" for that. Apparently they spend time "designing" your messy, clumpy, tangled hairstyle which you have to comb neatly in the morning.

The nighttime sounds such as the seeming strike of the branches on the window? Just part of the music played by an elaborate orchestra, complete with maestro.

Let's not forget Tobermory, Tim's "nighttime cat" whose job apparently is to lull Tim to sleep with his "miaos". I chuckled upon realizing that Tobermory slept more than his insomniac charge. Yes, the cats at night have the job of making sure the children sleep.

There is also Moka, who seems to be a coffee addict, and he oversees this nighttime realm. And, yes, a character named Mr. Pee...who...well, its not necessary to get into that. But you'll see how useful his talent is.

Its charming how they explained away how the moon worked, how the stars shined light on our world. Even the Luminos(who occupy the lampposts) are strangely cute too.

Of course, to provide some drama instead of just a run-through of all the Nocturna denizens and the realm, there's danger lurking, and guess who is supposed to stop the big bad Shadow?

Tim, of course!...ably helped by the North Star, the Cat Shepherd and one Luminos whose name I don't know. Tim conquers finally his fear of the dark and overpowers the Shadow, which in the first place, was his fault anyway. So, good for him!

As a film, I enjoyed it. The story is not something I would compare to "Howl's Moving Castle" or "Spirited Away", but has that touch of magic which is essential to children viewing this kind of films.

For me, it was the music paired with important scenes which made me enjoy the film. It sounded like a music box tinkling away sometimes...but it always was appropriate to how the scene played out.

The style of animation, I regret I cannot technically dissect, but the colors and set may be possibly reminiscent of some Spanish architect...like Antonio Gaudi perhaps?

By all means, go ahead and enjoy this film.
Maybe you once too were afraid of the dark as a child.
It is a story which will make you journey back to your childhood (if you are already a big carabao by now), give hurrahs for the triumph of good over evil, and see the night world through a child's wondering eyes. You might have a different view of the night after this...

Although I missed the Spanish nuances in the conversation because I had to listen to the mismatched English tones (I enjoyed Harry Potter movies so am not sure why the voices here bothered me)......

....well, at least the film wasn't making me wish I was in Nocturna too and had a cat who lulled me to sleep in order to avoid looking at the film...

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Instead, instead

October 4, 2008
Makati and Ortigas, Philippines
Mood: dreamy

Baptism. Who? "My spanking brand new baby daughter" - according to Albert, one of my ex-software devs.  When? Saturday. Where? Batangas.  Ayayay!  A bit too far for me.

Instead, I went to the Open House of the Nihonggo Center.  Instead of our Saturday class, this was the event that we would be attending.

Arrived late after lunch. Didn't know a soul. Looked fun though. The kids certainly do know a good thing when they see one. I also queued up for the glitter tattoo even though I was the only "adult" one. I'd have gotten a seahorse one too if I wasn't in a hurry. The good luck character will just have to do instead of having two.

Missed the tea ceremony, origami sessions, amongst other things...

Instead of getting to watch those I was interested in, I stood witness to their sumo demonstration. Hmmm...I wonder if female sumo wrestlers would ever happen in my time.

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For the past week, we have not been having the best weather. I was set to go to Ortigas for some educational-related stuff, as well as a chika-thon slash food trip schedule with my "tokayo'/namesake/classmate Catherine who I have not seen in a long time that October 1, which was also a holiday.

Instead, I had to reschedule for an October 4 slot in the afternoon

Earlier before I left my quarters, Marie (Ellaftiz) texted if I would like to join her when she would watch the 4:30 movie from the current Spanish film festival showing at Greenbelt. Regretfully, I instead texted back that I had to take a rain-check because I was going to Ortigas after my visit to the open house at Pasay Road (see event post earlier).

I had little time left to spare after leaving the Open House affair, but I was hungry. I felt lazy just thinking about going back home to cook and eat lunch. Instead, I stopped by Ole Spaghetti House in Glorietta.

I ordered the parma ham/walnut/cheese sandwich. The waiter came back after I was dreamily anticipating sinking my fangs into the sandwich. It was out of stock.

So instead I settled for tuna sandwich Italian-style. That and a rootbeer, and I felt half-human again :-)

I wanted to avoid irritating, boorish, and money-lusting taxi drivers.

Instead of that particular mode of transportation I took the MRT train, and arrived just in time to walk to the the corner of SMPC and Shangrila EDSA and to be soaked to the bone by the cold rain dumped by the dark, forbidding skies. I did not have a raincoat.

I had instead brought my umbrella, which wasn't really of much use under the circumstances. The wind was causing havoc with it and had ferociously lashed the water against my legs up to my shoulders. I swear the only part of me which was dryer than the rest of my body  was the inside of my nostrils. *Sniffles and flares nostrils like a horse*

I straggled into the building and dripped water on the pristine floor. I took occupancy of the comfort room, and wrung out a basin of water from my pants, t-shirt, socks, hanky and hair (my undergarments were the type to dry out quickly). Luckily the air-conditioner was out, so I settled down for some brain-usage time and slowly dried out.

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I was told that two of my fellow AVPs at a previous company would be meeting me for dinner that night at the Fort or Serendra. I instead harrumphed and said I would believe it when it had already happened ...since I knew that one of the ladies concerned has a tendency to plan but not push through. I was hopeful but skeptical.

I ended up instead planning to have dinner before going home as my friend was dieting. I walked to Shangrila Mall with him and just when we were to go our separate ways, someone called my name.

It was Marie! Of all places and of all times! Just when I was super hungry too. So that means that instead of meeting in Makati, we still did end up meeting today.

Instead of going for the other restaurants at the higher level, we ate at Secret Recipes restaurant at the aforementioned mall. Intriguing name.

Instead of cheesecake (they were supposed to have rave reviews for their cheesecake), I got tiramisu. Instead of their stew, I ordered fish and chips. Since Marie had to stay away from sugar, I slurped her ice tea instead of ordering any drinks for myself.

We were looking at each other ruefully - instead of being happy that we got to try out the place, we thought of not coming back in the future. Ever. As in. Never.

Why? Now that would be telling, so instead, I will be keeping it a secret (in keeping with the restaurant's name).

Instead of hanging out, having a beer, or coffee or some other dessert, I thought maybe we could watch a movie tomorrow from the filmfest because we both were unable to watch it today. So I caught the last train back to Ayala and Marie went on her way too.

I came home and multiplied. I found out from Marie's given links that there was still a 12 midnight showing of one more film.

I went to sleep instead.
I think it was for the best as another day was almost beginning too.

So, instead, I will ask you -

were your "instead" days as ordinary but wacky, wet and fun too?

Thursday, October 2, 2008

NY in Cebu

Start:     Dec 30, '08 09:00a
End:     Jan 13, '09 09:45a
Location:     Cebu, Philippines
well, thats the plan at least.....New Year in Cebu City, my hometown!

I've just bought the ticket today...I will be going to Cebu on Dec 30 and coming back to Manila on January 13, 2009. I am still running after low ticket prices so have to decide fast.

I'm getting hives thinking of a connecting flight from Manila to Cebu on the same day I arrive..so better to dump my gear first back home, look at all the mail, re-pack and go to Cebu on an early flight the next day..hopefully I can wake up early.

I have not talked nor confirmed with my manager yet (he is OOO/out of the office for one week as of this writing) if he would be okay with my working there for that period of time but I have to have my dentist appointment with my "suki" dentist...as some dental work and checkup is a bit overdue.

I guess that means I will miss Sinulog in Cebu again...but its ok...spending the new year with my family is a good way to start 2009. As long as there is internet and phone line and my trusty computer which I lug where I go...I am going to be fine *cross fingers*

Pasko sa Singapore

Start:     Dec 20, '08 12:00p
End:     Dec 29, '08 11:00a
Location:     Singapore
It really started off with a plan for a trip to Vietnam between Benjie and me...that was while I was in Japan middle of this year.

It is a long story as to how I ended up booking a ticket instead for Singapore this December..involving reunions, eyeballs, forex, Antipolo, mooncakes, college buddy Rolando and wife Addy, coffee, milk, Skyriver/Helene and what have you. Don't ask unless you can stand long tales...

I am looking forward to spending the Christmas season in another country..since I've already tried spending my birthdays outside of my country, this will be a first.

Of course, after an expensive air-fare..I might just only be taking pictures of Singapore and not do any shopping at all..so no asking for pasalubong.....hahaha! *sneaky me*

Open House: Nihonggo Center Foundation

Start:     Oct 4, '08 09:30a
End:     Oct 4, '08 5:00p
Location:     Japan, Nihonggo
snipped from an email I received earlier today

Good morning.

I am pleased to inform you that this coming Saturday (Oct 4), we are having our
annual OPEN HOUSE. This is the day we introduce Japanese culture (modern and pop) to our students and the general public. If you are interested in origami, tea ceremony, free Nihongo class (one hour only), sumo demonstration, etc., please come with your
family and friends. Admission is FREE.

Venue: Nihongo Center Foundation
3 Floor Dominion Bldg. (this is the 2nd bldg. from the corner of Paseo de Roxas and Arnaiz Ave.)

833 A. Arnaiz Ave.( formerly Pasay Road)

Time : 9:30am ~ 5:00pm

Hope to see you there.