Thursday, December 8, 2011

Dream Come True

Yup, yup, yup. This is a dream come true for me, seeing Seoul.


Here, I get to pose at a place they call Prosperity Wall (of course wishing for continued prosperity in life, heheh). Thanks, Lord.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

A Hug

Nothing beats the warmth from a son's hug.

It was the start of the winter season when I got to visit my son. It was so cold, my lips and cheeks were stiff.

But what could be more cool than having your son showing you around a wonderful place amidst colorful city lights. Topping my delight? A huge super duper warm hug!

I thank the heavens above for I felt being cuddled by thousand of angels. Definitely from a happy mother's view, heheh.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

A Day of Sun and Thanksgiving

Thank you. What a sunny day it is today (after a couple of days of rains and flooded streets).

And so why would I not be joyful and thankful? Life is great. God is good. Just take a look at that wonderful photo taken with my ever-reliable camera.

The sun is up and hot, just what I need to get these bed pillows and sofa throw pillows disinfected (bilad) and the doormat brushed, cleaned and dried to be used again in a while.

Bathing of the dogs? Done (there are two, both took their daily baths).

Laundry? Done. My old washing machine conked out last year, but had a recent replacement, oooh, after many months of a combination of manual washing and expensive automat laundry service, my own washing machine is truly a blessing.

One more task to be done before I cook . . . wash the car, hmmmmm.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Feast

Eating is more than the food. It is a real treat if, on top of good eats, you get to enjoy a feast for your tummy and your eyes as well. Who wouldn't appreciate great food, a cool place and pleasant food presentations?

So there goes my eyes scanning the venue, and there goes my cam as well for memory photos.

Finally, all goes into my blog posts, heheh.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Trip To Quezon

This is what my son has to say for our trip to Quezon last month . . .

It was a special Sunday, though we have very tight schedules this summer, we managed to keep this one Sunday sacred by going on a mini-pilgrimage to Quezon, where we visited Kamay ni Hesus Church, as well as eat delicious food at Palaisdaan Restaurant.


You just have to try Palaisdaan, a short drive from Kamay ni Hesus. Trust me, you'll be treated to a very satisfying meal.

The first viand I'm presenting is actually not on the Palaisdaan menu. My Ninong Mike brought with him some of his neighbor's famous Igado. Igado is a popular Ilocano dish made from pork tenderloin and pig's innards such as liver, kidney, heart. This version is really good, and I apologize now, since alam kong iniinggit ko lang kayo, considering if ever you guys do get to the Palaisdaan, you wouldn't even be able to try it. Oh well, maybe I can study the recipe and cook for you!


Now, on to the meals served here in Palaisdaan. They have various soups, inihaw (grilled) meats, veggies and of course, fish. The first thing we ordered, a big bowl of rice, of course.


My favorite ulam was the Bulalo. The meat was tender, the broth was absolutely delicious. Words cannot even describe the happiness. I'm such a soup whore!


Then, my dad wanted to try the Ginataang Native Chicken. This one has a really good sauce that has hints of curry infused with coconut milk. The sauce was really good, but the native chicken was a bit tough. Maybe that's the nature of native chicken!


And we definitely had to order some kind of fish while we were here (despite initial scare of doubledead fishkill!) But we tried their tuna belly, and we weren't regretful at all. Either pair it with the sweet sauce that comes with the meal, or make your own soy sauce and calamansi combo, it just works with the tuna belly!


I'm not a fan of the ampalaya with shrimp. Probably because I'm not a fan of bitter foods. Bitter na nga pagkatao ko, di ko na kailangan pa nyan.


Also, we tried the ensaladang paco, which is fern sprouts with some salted egg, tomatoes and onions. It can be paired with sardines, but I prefer it on its own. The sweetness of this dish is great, and it has a clean taste that helps cleanse the palate, preparing one to consume even more food after!


One regret of mine today was that I wasn't able to try the grilled spare ribs. I was so busy chomping on the other viands that I overlooked to nibble on these. And by the time I noticed it, I was already to full. So next time, grilled spare ribs, I will try you first!


A great and satisfying meal that was good for six very hungry people, and for a very affordable price! Quezon never tasted this good!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Offshore Stint Without Mom, Good?

My kid got to join a student group that went to Korea. Cool!

I am thrilled that he has this opportunity to go elsewhere, out there, a whole new world, a different country.

Now, he'll know how it is to live without "Mama this and Mama that."

On second thought, he might even enjoy not having me around for a change, hmmm.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Life Plans, Reviewed

Yoohoo!

What is it in August that makes me review my life plans? Hahah. Possibly it's because it's a month before my birthday, heheh.

Anyway, about three and a half years ago, I started writing down my dreams, my 10 gigantic dreams.

Today, I reviewed them. I crossed-out those I have achieved, some with sweet success, a few with bitter memories but still dreams I pursued and which accounted to my personal growth.

Me in Europe, me walking where Jesus walked. . . me playing the guitar, me thrilled doing zip line on a high mountain over vast water and bungee jumping up, up there . . .

I restructured my set of 10 dear dreams.

Now, all I have to do is read them daily and pray that God bless them as I pursue them.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

An Awesome Dream

If you would live a dream, what would it be?

This popped up in my head just now.

Hmmmm. If it would be just that one dream, hmmmm.

I really am not sure, out of my xx number of dreams, I do not know what to pick. This is not good. I have to specify with clarity what I want for me to have it.

Okay then, I would be asking that our Lord grant us a wonderful Marian pilgrimage in Europe in autumn, with my family, including my mother, my sisters, my brother, together with their family.

As icing to the cake, I also wish that we will be able to join a Marian procession during the trip.

Now, that would be awesome. Cool!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

And My Heart is Full of Joy

How can my heart not be overflowing with so much joy when I just read this blogpost from my eldest son. Whew! Please click the link "Just in Time" and read on . . .

Just in Time

All glory and thanksgiving to our Lord to whom all good gifts come from.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Consider It Pure Joy

Just got home from the hospital after my son was confined. Both of us have little sleep. It's good to be home and good that he has started to recover from his illness.

Before going to bed, I caught a glimpse of his blog and whoa . . . he posted a photo of the two of us. I am truly overwhelmed.

My son's blog


Thanks son, all my "zero-sleep" nights as a result of caring (or just thinking and worrying) for you (since you were born) are nothing compared to the joy in my heart having you.

I love the photo: mother and son (Mary and Jesus at the back and us in front, heheh).

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Showing Our Appreciation

A simple post of sincere gratitude to a special uncle . . .

Tito Itong, we want to thank you. Di ka rin nakakalimot kay Mamu. And of course we will always cherish the fact that you took care of us when we were literally "cry babies". Thanks for each and every "rock-and-roll Elvis song", hahah.

CHEERS!!!

Happy Day

Nothing beats reunions, especially family reunions. What a way to spend a weekend but with relatives whom you have built cherished memories.

My cousin Meo came to my mother's home when he arrived from Munich, Germany. He dropped by with his kind wife, pretty daughter and our niece (Rachel's daughter).

Suddenly, childhood days just rushed in our minds. We exchanged stories and life updates. It was a day of joy for us. Thanks for these moments to rejoice.

"Thanks (cousin) insan Meo for visiting Mamu. She appreciates your visits so much."

Monday, July 25, 2011

Manny Pacquio's Message to the Defeated Philippine Azkals

Tulad n'yo, nakaranas na rin ako ng pagkabigo.
Kaya hindi porki't natalo kayo ay hindi na kayo magaling.
Ang mahalaga ngayon ay ang muli ninyong pagbangon.
Dahil bukas, may bagong kalaban.
Bukas, may bagong pagkakataon para manalo.
Kaya't tuloy ang pagpupursige ninyo, tuloy ang pag-iinsayo,
tuloy ang pagbibigay ng buong galing
at huwag matakot umaray,
laban kung laban.
Panalo man o matalo, proud ako at sambayanang Pilipinas sa inyo.
The message of Manny is so inspiring because we know the guy is a fighter in the real sense. He is a person who fought a lot of hardships and now he is a current success, "Bayani ng Bayan".

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Maria Goretti's Feast Day

Maria Goretti (October 16, 1890 – July 6, 1902) is an Italian virgin-martyr of the Roman Catholic Church, and is one of its youngest canonized saints. She died from multiple stab wounds inflicted by her attempted rapist after she refused him because of love of Jesus and her loyalty to the Ten Commandments.


Maria Goretti's feast day, celebrated on July 6, was inserted in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints for the first time when it was revised in 1969. Maria is the patron saint of chastity, rape victims, youth, teenage girls, poverty, purity and forgiveness.

Source Wikipedia

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Green Lantern

In brightest day... in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight! Let those who worship evil's might, beware my power -- Green Lantern's light!

You can't foresee all the consequences of your actions -- But that's no excuse to do nothing.
Anything I see in my mind, I can create…

No matter how bad things get, something good is out there, just over the horizon…

With the ring, thought becomes reality.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Father's Day Blogpost

From my son's blog (Just In Time) . . .

Yesterday, we celebrated Father's Day with the family! My dad wanted to go to Viking's again, so we went to the Mall of Asia area, only to be greeted by swarms of guests all wanting to eat at Viking's. So what we did was eat somewhere else in MoA. My dad remembered the restaurant where we brought my lola, a few months ago, so we decided to go back there: Cafe Adriatico.


This time, we tried a variety of food, and we were so hungry that every time an order came, we almost finished it within minutes. (It was really funny)

As part of family tradition, we always need to order some sort of Caesar salad as a starter, so we tried Cafe Adriatico's Caesar salad. It was good, my dad liked it, which is something difficult to do considering his high standards for Caesar salad. It wasn't Gumbo-level, but it was good enough.


The next was the appetizer, Calamari.


For drinks, my brother ordered Chocolate Ah! which is some sort of hot cocoa that was thick and rich.


We also got a free Dayap Soda (which is just lemon soda pala) as a Father's Day promo. I tried it, and liked it, save for the carbonation, but of course it's soda, what can you expect.


Then, my mom ordered Callos for us, which was served with some Garlic bread. The various meats in the Callos were super tender. The sauce just made it all the more good.


My brother had the fish and chips with pimiento sauce and pea puree. He was so excited to try the pea dip considering the hype it had on Top Chef last season, but we were met with disappointment as it tasted nothing like it. Actually, it tasted like nothing. period. Well, that might be too harsh, but it was really such a bland dip. Good thing the fish was good and cooked perfectly.


And the highlight of the night was the Lengua Estofado. And that was just perfection. It is true that tongue meat is the tenderest most scrumptious meat when cooked right. And this one was cooked right on!


We also had dessert, a Mango Jubilee. Too bad it wasn't flambed on the spot.


All in all, a great Father's Day celebration. Thank you papa, for everything! I hope you feel how much we appreciate you everyday. And I hope you enjoy the new Ateneo shirt I gave as a gift for today! Thanks again for everything!


PS: I hope you like the Sansrival we got for you!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Fearing Failure

It is always better to fail in doing something than to excel in doing nothing. A flawed diamond is more valuable than a perfect brick. People who have no failures also have few victories.
John Mason


Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!

Monday, June 6, 2011

The Minor Basilica of Saint Michael

From my son's blog (Just In Time) . . .

The next site in our family trip to Quezon is this Church in Tayabas, which is the Minor Basilica of Saint Michael.


Featured in the photo above, from right to left, are my Ninong Mike, Manang Freda, my dad, my mom and my brother, Jelo. Every year, we spend a bit of time going to Quezon, to visit the farm at Candelaria, or the Kamay ni Hesus. However, it's our first time to visit this interesting Church.

If you need more information about this Church, just check out this highly informational plaque right outside.


(Well that saved me a lot of typing time!)

The interior of the Church is kinda shabby (trust me, this is probably the best angle in the Church, considering how worn out the other areas of the Church are). But the paint work done all throughout is stunning, especially in the altar area. It seems this was the portion of the Church that was well-maintained.


Especially pretty is the paintwork done on the dome above the Church. Just look at those shades. Very intense.


And the Church was not immune to the Badion family's love for jump shots. My brother and I were actually more occupied taking jump shots in various locations outside the Church (meron pa naman yata kaming right sense not to do jump shots IN church). This one is of me.


And another one, this time of my brother.


Well, eventually, everyone got into the spirit of jump shots and did one together.


Now that's family energy right there!