Sunday, December 27, 2009

Looking for Old Friends, Lost Relatives

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Christmas is usually a time when you think about your loved ones and family. For me, it makes me remember our relatives abroad who have not been in touch with our family for the longest time. Particularly on my Dad's side, there are some uncles and cousins who have sort of "stayed away" and had not been in touch for almost a decade now. But regardless of the reason why they had not wanted to get in touch, I would still love to hear about them, or even better, directly from them, so that I'll know how they have been ~ we are relatives by blood, after all.

Speaking of finding lost loved ones, MyLife is an internet site where you can use to find old friends, relatives and acquaintances in the USA. I've actually tried to find the name of one of my uncles and found out that the address / state where they are found is still the same state (probably the same house address) where we last communicated with them. This bit of surprising fact makes me feel happy that they are still there and are, God willing, most likely doing well.

If you are in the same situation as mine, maybe you ought to try clicking on MyLife. You'll never know who you will happily reconnect with through this site.

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New Year's Eve Dinner Ideas

Does anybody here want to share their foodie ideas for the New Year's Eve and New Year's Day celebration? You see, I still haven't come up with any menu yet.

On the top of my head, I'm thinking of baked ham and good ol' noodles, sotanghon, in particular. But I realize that my husband is not so fond of sotanghon since he finds it hard to swallow. Anyhow, other noodle-inspired dishes would be good. Hope you can share your recipes here.

Thanks!

Thinking of getting a mailbox

We had just watched the animated movie "Up" on DVD the other day and it made me cry. The movie was lovely and very touching. One of the moving parts of the movie was when the main character and his wife were depicted as building their home together, even putting a mailbox out their front yard which they personalized by putting on their names and handprints on it.

This got me thinking that it would be nice if our family also had a personalized mailbox for our home just like in the movie. Yeah, I think I ought to be really getting mail boxes for our frontyard soon also to make sure our mails are safe and secure. For sure I'll be able to find all kinds and varieties of mailboxes online, whether it be a single wall mount mailbox, column-style, etc. etc. Not only will it serve as a great frontyard decor, it will also serve as a family thingy.


She Loves to Dance

Zoe at 3 years and 3 months simply loves to dance!

She loves to dance either infront of a crowd (her dad and mom, hehe) or alongside other kids.


See her expression with her eyes closed? (I don't know where she gets this, really, but it's cute).


At any rate, she is always a joy to watch. It never fails to bring a smile to our faces.

Design Ideas

Having some days of rest over the holiday season is such a joy! It helps clear your mind from the pressures in the office and aids you to focus on family and home matters more.

Personally, I've taken advantage of the short vacation to watch a bit of HGTV and do some internet surfing in order to pick up some good design ideas for our home, particularly our living room. One idea that got my attention is putting area rugs in the room to add a splash of color. Area rugs are great for putting a better perspective in a room as well as in giving it a design touch. I am actually planning on buying some area rugs next month in time for the arrival of our house guests (my uncle and aunt) who will come Chicago and I'm willing to buy it online, if I can.

Back from a short break

Guess what? I'm again back in the office. It's supposed to be a regular working day but my mind is still having a hang-over from the Christmas celebrations...and so I'm blogging to get myself back on track. LOL (what an excuse!).

Anyway, our Christmas was great! We had our usual family get-together on Christmas day with my relatives on my mother's side and my in-laws (SILs, pamangkins and MIL) spending the whole day at our home. Of course, my Tatay and Ninang and Francis were there too. The only person we're missing is my sister who is in Iloilo.

For Christmas lunch, we served chicken mushroom spaghetti, potato-apple salad, lumpiang shanghai, kaldereta. All yummy!!!

Wish it was Christmas day again....(sigh).

Happy Birthday Bro! :-)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

This Christmas

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For those who want to live the true spirit of giving especially with the holiday season, there are new ways available for you to share your love to others or share in a good cause, for that matter. One way is by joining Bidazzled, an online auction market that allows you to buy new brand merchandise through bids and at the same time help a lung cancer foundation. Whether you win or lose the bid, you are still helping out in a very important way.

With the season of Christmas, we can sometimes be too into ourselves that we forget how it is to give. On the side, my reflections for Christmas has gravitated on forgetting myself and learning to focus on the baby Jesus which comes in the face of those many people around you: the street kids, the sick people in hospitals, the elderly, the dying, the "scrooge" in the office, your child in tantrums, etc., etc., depending on your state in life. Christmas comes to remind us that we are faced to live the virtues in a heroic degree albeit, maybe more emphasized now with what the season brings.

Have a very merry and worthwhile Christmas everyone! Stay warm!


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Looking for a New Place?

House-hunting can be such a tiresome job for people nowadays. Many times, you do not know where to start looking and how to manage to close a good deal. This is because there are so many things to consider in buying a house or a condo. It would depend on your current budget, the size of your family, proximity, and many other things. Furthermore, buying a house would also greatly depend on whether or not you get a good real estate agent to facilitate the tripping and actual sale. From experiences I have heard, sometimes, it really boils down to the contract prize PLUS if you get along with your agent.

Anyway, for those of you who may be in Canada and need to know where to find reliable real estate agents, you can find a directory listing of good Ontario Real Estate Agents online. And for example, if you are interested in Richmond Hill, there are Richmond Hill Real Estate Agents whom you can contact to regarding your house hunting queries. There is also a list of Mississauga Real Estate Agents which you can find online for easier access to the best people who can assist you in your important real estate needs.

Monday, December 21, 2009

UP Friends - Christmas Party 2009

Our home was the venue for this year's annual Christmas Party get-together amongst my UP barkada and their families (or significant other).

We had it potluck style tapos I prepared some simple fun games and a raffle to keep us all in the mood for Christmas.

This year's hosts - V & T (uy... mukhang payat!)
Tanay couple - Baba and Gra
Crazy folks :-) Borj and Che
May 1 lovebirds - Emer and Ruby
Secretive Lala (na may date afterwards but won't divulge the details)
Zoe with Tito Eumir
Xmas foodies!
Raffle prizes c/o everyone
Christmas Charades - Che (trying to decribe Santa Claus)
Christmas Charades - Gra (trying to act out poinsettia) - cute!
Christmas Carol Relay (the boys won!)
Bring me...an office ID! :-)

Chillin'

Group pic

Hope to see you guys again soon! Merry Christmas!

*pics from Gracia's multiply site

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas!

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...at home!

Here's a glimpse:




Spread the spirit of Christmas and let's start in our very own homes!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Going Strong...


Luigi is officially 3 months old this December 08. This means too that I've been breastfeeding for three months and going strong... Yes! I can't believe it myself! :-) I'm so happy for this mommy "accomplishment".

Here's hoping that Mother Nature continues to send me more milk for baby. :-)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Feeling Toxic? Detoxify!

We all know that popular saying that goes, “Health is Wealth”. And the good news is, I think that many people now are beginning to think of health and wellness as part of their lifestyle, whereas before, nobody really cared much about it.

However, when you live a very busy life, you then to forget to check on your health and nutrition. Many people who have full-time jobs and a family to take care of then to live a life that is full of toxicity, like there’s never enough time to eat well, pray, to read, to exercise, to relax and do some recreation (I raise my hand to that!). As a solution to this, there are various Thailand retreats that are available that can give you that samui detox that will help rejuvenate your body and spirit. They offer a package for colon cleanse and koh samui detox that is perfect for somebody who is feeling bloated, tired and unhealthy.

I wonder if my husband and I can ever make a trip to Thailand to undergo that detox that we both need. Maybe we can schedule that next year. :-) Apart from being a healthy thing to do, it would be a fantastic way to spend time together, don't you think?

Monday, November 30, 2009

Are you bothered by these recalls?



The makers of Maclaren strollers had been asked to issue a recall last month of about 1 million of strollers sold. I think this was due to reported several finger amputations caused by the design when you open or close the contraption.

Being a Maclaren stroller owner, I personally felt bothered that even a brand that is known for design ingenuity and technology are producing children's products that are potentially harmful. Good riddance that my daughter actually used her Maclaren stroller (which we bought and carried from Singapore to Manila) only for a limited time. I think she realized then that she wanted to walk (or run!) more than sit there and be pushed around ~ which I think was a good thing (no injuries plus stronger legs!).

Anyway, prior to knowing about the recall, we had long before planned on handing over this stroller to our baby boy. But at his age of 2 months, the Maclaren Triumph's back support couldn't be fully pushed down and it just wouldn't work for our baby who cannot sit up just yet. And since I just could not wait to take the baby outside, we decided to buy him his own stroller taking advantage of a discount from a Chicco sale.

Of course, I still don't want to dispose of our Maclaren altogether. I think it hasn't gained its ROI just yet. So now I'm still considering ordering the "kit" that will prevent the injury that is potential in the use of a Maclaren. But with the kit and all, I still feel bothered and doubtful if it's safe to use at all. What do you guys think?

Alternative to a Downspout

If you are building a house and is looking for an alternative to a downspout, then I highly recommend that you put a rain chain at each of the corners of your gutter. Rain chains are widely used in Japan. They are usually put there to present a water feature out of rainwater that comes down from the gutter.

The first time I encountered copper rain chains was in the house where my sister used to live. At the bottom of the garden rain chains were big clay jars that serve as rain barrels that collect rainwater for gardening purposes. And then whenever it rains, the water guttering from the roof flows beautifully downwards like a subtle fountain. I think it's a lovely idea especially if you have like sort of atrium or a garden within your house.

Now with a new addition...

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...now if only I could really be as thin and sexy as the "me" in this drawing. Hmm...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Folks are Back at Home

My Dad and Ninang arrived yesterday to visit us again. They were just in our house the other day wherein they stayed with us for over a week and now they are back again with lots of stories and, of course, goodies for the kids.

You see, my Dad already now lives in Batangas. They only come and visit us once in awhile since they already have their regular activities and other involvement in their parish church. Anyway, whenever they go home from Batangas to Cainta, they often travel by car. And since this is quite a long drive, for every trip, I could sense that my Dad often feels tired afterwards.

Well, this is all expected since they are already past their 60's. At that age, it is already common for people to experience different kinds of pain in their bodies, particularly in the back area as well as in the lower extremities. That is why, I suggested to them to go buy tramadol bluebook and find out what is tramadol hcl 50mg used for. I think this drug can relieve pain that is hounding your back or lumbar area. After taking it, you will feel less of the pain and then gain that energy and confidence to get up and move around once again. You can buy tramadol online. I told my folks that and I'm sure they will look it up.

Anyway, going back to my Dad. I think it's good that they always come to visit. Especially now that we already have two kids and both my husband and I are working, it somehow gives me a better feeling or assurance that there is a family member who is there to be with my children. It's because when we leave for work, the kids are, most often than not, left with our helper and a yaya. And since the Zoe is now three years old and is often making havoc at home with her antics, that leaves the yaya often busy chasing after her. Now I wonder if the baby boy is being properly given the attention and care he needs if we're not around. Hmm, I wonder.

Looking for a Gift

My officemates and I might attend a wedding this December 11. Though I'm not perfectly sure if I can make it (oh, because the car is still not okay), we have already decided to pull our resources together in order to buy them a nice gift.

There were so many suggestions given as to the gift, some traditional while some outrageous. On my part, I suggested to them that we go personalize our gift. Maybe they would appreciate receiving an address plaque for their new home. Since they will be moving in soon to a new house and live together as husband and wife, it would be such a joy for them to put something like "The Sorianos" (or something like that) on a beautiful address sign posted on their house's gate. I think address plaques make a lovely wedding gift. Don't you think so?

Mt. Vernon Method

I opened my inbox today and found a very appealing email message regarding the application of the Mt. Vernon Method in the mode of organization. Click http://www.messies.com/get_started/mt_vernon_method/ to find out more.

This really inspired me because at work, after taking a leave for 78 days, I feel that I am at the point where it seems that all the folders and papers in my table and in the vault are just about to fall on me! There is just too much to do, too much to file, too much to update. Just thinking that I need to update about 3,000 disorganized folders and index cards by month's end in order to turn-over part of my job to a colleague is driving me crazy! Blame it on the lack of time, the lack of able assistance and my own limitations in terms of carrying heavy bulks of folders (couldn't do it for the whole nine months of pregnancy and now due to my post-operation). But I need to give it a try, otherwise...

Anyway, I'm willing to start small. I've already taken steps to simplify parts of my work life such as getting rid of duplicate files by using a software I downloaded from the internet. I have also cleaned up my drawers! And then today, I'm gathering up the courage to go to the vault and start organizing, little by little, the folders there...yup, all 3,000 of them.

Small steps, small steps. That's my game plan now. Wish me luck!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Ten Minute Fix

I couldn't sleep last night so I decided to do a ten minute fix of one of our cabinets in the bedroom.

I got rid of old grocery receipts, plastic bags, scratch papers, broken stuff, old make-up, etc., etc. It freed up a significant amount of space in the cabinet! :-) And then I got to pull out a fresh bottle of body lotion, some pens, and other cool knick-knacks that I tucked away in the cabinet for future (now present) use.

For only ten minutes or so, I immediately felt relieved and happy. It's almost the same feeling as when I go shopping. :-)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Luigi at 2 months...

We celebrated Luigi's 2nd month last November 08 with pancit, ice cream and THIS.


It's the yummy Rocha's puto (with cheese) from Marikina. My cousin Jiji gave this to us when she came to visit that day. Thanks Jiji! I love this type of puto to bits!

 
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