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LP #12: Itay

19-June-2008 · 22 Comments

 Mga haligi ng tahanan sila’y naturingan

Iba’t iba man ang pamamaraan -

Tahimik na sumusuporta o pag-gabay tunay na nararamdaman

Samu’t sari man kanilang mga katangian…

Seryoso paminsan ngunit may tinatago rin palang kalokohan!

Sa kanila’y lubos na gumagalang

 at mula sa kanila, lakas ay nakakamtan

Kaya sa iyo, Papa, Daddy, Pappy o Itay

Ang aming taos-pusong pasasalamat at pagpupugay!

 

Ang “Daddy Badoy” ng aking ama

Salvador Jimenez Veguillas (11 Aug 1917 - 02 Apr 1974)

Ang “Pappy Gang” ng aking ina

Edgardo Crescini Hernandez (06 Oct 1921 - 16 Oct 1989)

Papa Jess”

Ang aking ”look-alike” at pinakamamahal na ama

“Papa Keith”

Ang aking mahal na asawa at dakilang ama ng aming tatlong supling :)

 

Categories: Mga LP · Mi Familia

SSS #108: The Mini-Diva is Two!

11-June-2008 · 5 Comments

 

I guess it’s that special time of the year again… when we celebrate our little girl and her joyous coming into our lives. :) Yes, Marga, our “mini-diva” has finally crossed the “Terrific Twos” threshold last 03 June!

Try as I might not to repeat my first birthday wishes to her, I find myself having the same sentiments… and much, much more.  So as not to bore you too much with all the details, I’ll just give you a quick “run-through” of how we celebrated our little princess’ special day.

First off, to “siomai” love for her (and inspired by an earlier siomai post by Reflexes), I tried my hand at making chicken siomai (steamed chicken dumplings) for lunch…

… and paired this off with tuna-mushroom pasta in olive oil… Though I had to make do with several substitutes for some of the original siomai ingredients (ground chicken instead of ground pork and filo pastry instead of siomai wrapper), I was pleased that my first crack at making this dish proved “passable”. ;) 

Come dinner time, we were off to Casper and Gambini’s.  Unlike our previous trip, though, we were a bit disappointed with our eating experience this time around.  Aside from the delay in getting our orders and in serving the food (no thanks to the “prayer time” observed kingdom-wide where all “outward” activity stops) - which meant that we were practically “past-famished” by the time our food arrived - the airconditioning in the restaurant also was being repaired! “Hot and hungry” certainly do not make for happy party people! :(

Good thing our desserts in Haagen Dasz considerably cooled down our “hot heads” and made us enjoy the evening once more! Hurray for ice cream! :lol:

In fact, the “sugar-high” was more than enough for Papa and the birthday girl to have the “energy” to ham it up for the camera! (*cute!*)

Our dear Marga, you are truly one of the most precious gifts we have received.  Your coming into our family is definitely an answered prayer. Thank you for the joy and happiness you have brought into our lives. Here’s to more blessed and healthy years ahead. Happy birthday, our sweet, silly girl! We love you! 

 

Categories: Bring out the bubbly! · Kingdom Life · Mi Familia

LP #10: Pag-Iisang Dibdib

5-June-2008 · 32 Comments

Mga pangakong hinayag sa harap ng dambana

Kalakip ang basbas mula sa itaas

Dalawang nilalang pinagbuklod sa isa

Magkatuwang harapin, hirap man o ginhawa

Mga pangakong hinayag sa harap ng dambana

Pinakadalisay na sagisag ng pagiging isa.

Kuha ito ng aming mga “personalized marriage vows”. Mabuti na lamang at nahagilap ko ang kopya ng aming “Wedding Liturgy” sa baul! :lol: Sa awa ng Diyos, nagagampanan pa rin naman naming mag-asawa ang mga pangakong binitawan ilang taon na rin ang nakararaan. :cool:

Sa aking mga kaibigang litratista, ipagpaumanhin sana ninyo kung hindi ako masyadong makadalaw sa mga lahok ninyo sa loob ng dalawang buwan at kalahati dahil hindi ko masigurado kung gaano kadali akong makakahagilap ng kompyuter habang nagbabakasyon.   Habang binabasa ninyo ito, tiyak na nasa himpapawid na ako kasama ang mga supling patungong “inang bayan”. Hinihingi ko ang inyong mga dasal para sa isang maluwalhating paglalakbay at masayang pagdating sa Pilipinas.  Maraming salamat!

 

 

Categories: Mga LP · Mi Familia

SSS #106: Dazzling Dubai

27-May-2008 · 9 Comments

Still woozy from the heady and exhilirating experience that was Dubai. :) Planed in three days ago yet I still feel that the time we spent there has been oh-too-short - waahh! :( God willing, there would be a next time so we could hopefully have the chance to explore this marvelous city in a more in-depth manner.

Dubai is what I can describe as a “superlative” city.  Almost everything in it seems to adopt the theme “big, bigger, better and best” - from the tallest “unofficial” (since it is still a work in progress) skyscraper in the world, the Burj Dubai, to the only indoor ski park in the world, Ski Dubai, to the only 7-star hotel in the world, the Burj Al Arab, as well as its more than 50 grandiose shopping malls - the place just seems to scream “Notice Me!” to everyone who visits it.  Seeing the seemingly endless development in the area (our tour book says that 15% of the world’s cranes are situated in Dubai owing to its infrastructure boom), I really found it amazing that this was a mere sleepy fishing and diving village 30+ years ago.  In fact, as a country, the UAE (of which Dubai is one of the seven emirates) is fairly young - having been formed only in 1971. While I am in awe at the progress it has made since its “birth”, I also feel a tinge of sadness that our very own country, the Philippines, despite its very talented workforce and abundant natural resources, still remains in ”perpetual development” and has yet to make its mark as one of the world’s stronger economies.

It was a good thing that we decided to book the “Hop-On, Hop-Off” bus tour (similar to the one they have in London) so we at least got to see some of the highlights of the city such as these:

 The world-famous Burj Al Arab. Some trivia - did you know that people are not permitted to take the right side (in this picture) of the building? Why? Because it appears that in the middle of this great monument to Arabic culture, which is predominantly Moslem, is a cross!  Yes, a cross right smack in the middle of the Burj Al Arab! If that’s not the height of irony, I don’t know what is… ;)

 A reconstructed Arabian village with its distinct wind towers - a primitive form of air conditioning

 The Egyptian-inspired Wafi Mall which boasts of nearly 350 stores, restaurants, bars, a spa and leisure club

The awe-inspiring pyramid-shaped, stained glass roof of the Wafi Mall 

 The Grand Dome of the Mall of the Emirates - the largest mall outside of North America with an area equivalent to 73 football stadiums!

At the viewing gallery of Ski Dubai - we didn’t want to brave the sub-zero temperature inside since Keith and I were afraid of the children getting sick due to the drastic change in temperature 

 Since we weren’t able to avail of our free Dhow (traditional Arabic sailing vessel) cruise, we settled for the “mini-dhow cruise” above at the Dubai Festival City

 One of the many mosques in Dubai

 

The magnificent traditional Arabic architecture of the Souq Madinat Jumeirah

The kids also had a special treat since we were able to catch Disney’s Mickey’s Magic Show during its last remaining runs in Dubai.  Apparently, this was the first time Disney launched these types of shows worldwide so we were really lucky to have experienced one of its debut performances.

Lastly, on our final night in the city, we also got the chance to have dinner and exchange pleasantries with fellow ME bloggers Grey, Chung and their partners, at Japengo, the outdoor Japanese resto at the fab Madinat Jumeirah.  Thanks a lot, guys! We really enjoyed your company! :)

Blogging pals unite! With Grey, Chung and Papa Harvey :) Not in photo: “Papa Oscar”, Grey’s better half

As a whole, we were absolutely “dazzled and delighted” by Dubai.  It was indeed a blessing to be able to take this trip with the whole family since, as mentioned in my earlier blog, it was also a joint birthday celebration of sorts for Keith and Marga. :cool: What’s even cooler is that, as Keith realized, this was the first time ever that he got to celebrate his birthday in three kingdoms - Dubai (the UAE), Bahrain (where we landed en route to “our” kingdom), and Saudi Arabia! If only for this, I bet this is definitely one birthday that will stay with him for a very long time. ;)

So long, Dubai, we shall surely look forward to the next “Marhaba”… :razz:

PS For more photos, click here.

 

Categories: Bring out the bubbly! · Mi Familia · Pinoys Meet World

SSS #104: Simply Marvelous

13-May-2008 · 9 Comments

They say motherhood is oftentimes a thankless job.  Truth be told, I find myself agreeing with this many times…   ;)

Yet, in the face of mounting chores and a seemingly endless “to do” list, it does feel great to be “recognized” for all my “mommy efforts” even for just one day in a year.  For this year, though, I pleasantly discovered that the surprises in store for me were not limited to just Mom’s Day itself but to the days before and after it as well - whaddyaknow! Talk about going “all out”, huh? ;)

Of course, I have my loving hubby and three adorable “gremlins” to thank (as well as the loads of dear, thoughtful well-wishers who didn’t forget me) for celebrating MY DAY(s) with all the pomp and circumstance it is due.  Guys, it was simply marvelous! :cool: I loved it and I LOVE YOU! :mrgreen:

Without further ado, I give you ”THE JUICE” … My apologies as this is admittedly a “picture-heavy” post… ;)

MOM’S DAY EVE: As I was about to resume folding the newly-laundered clothes, this box made a welcome appearance :)

What can I say? Definitely a “maka-BAG-BAG damdaming” moment! :lol:

Plus a handmade card from the kiddos…

With a heartfelt “invitation-style” text (feeling “royalty” - hahaha!) :lol:

MOM’s DAY: Rafa made me yet another card…

With his own sweet message 

Another highlight: I didn’t have to cook - hurray! Checked out the new French resto in nearby Al-Khobar - La Boucherie

The ambience was cool and so was the service (courtesy of an “all kabayan” service staff!)… but, alas, the food left much to be desired. :( We all enjoyed the evening, nonetheless… :) Bon appetit!

Only Rafa seemed all too happy with his orders - he was the only one to “hit the jackpot” from entree to dessert

This was yummy - three scoops of Haagen Dasz ice cream with a dollop of cream and chocolate syrup.  Before you react, Keith and I shared this, okay? Hahaha! ;)

Our “three reasons” for the season :)

Of course, as many girls will say, what’s a bag without shoes, right? Snagged two comfy ballet flats from Scholl’s - me happy indeed! :mrgreen:

POST-MOM’s DAY: Such a wonderful treat - my first-ever blog award! Yipee! :D Thanks so much, Tin!

Incidentally, since my post-mom’s treat is also a tag, I pass this “Five-Star Blog Award” on to my long-time blogging buddy, Nell, as well as to my NFFs (that’s new-found (blogging) friends) Mommy Ba and Brother Utoy.  All you have to do is answer the simple question: “Who or what influenced you to start blogging?”  Easy-peesy, right? ;) Find the link to my answer here.

That’s about it! If you’ve reached this point - thanks very much for your patience. 

Let’s all spread some sunshine, everyone! :razz:

 

Categories: Bring out the bubbly! · Mi Familia · Mommy Matters · My Brag Bag · The It Girl

SSS #103: A Self-Serving Post

11-May-2008 · 11 Comments

Being a mother myself, I find it quite difficult to write something about mothers that wouldn’t sound so “self-serving”. 

On the other hand, I find yet another voice telling me that it would be a “disservice” to all the wonderful mothers who have touched my life if I relegate this post to a gross generalization of what mothers are.  For truly, there have been so many women who have “mothered” me throughout my life apart from my own dear Mama Petite.  From them, I learned wisdom and derived strength.  Through them, I saw compassion and self-sacrifice.  With them, I am grateful to a loving Father for letting me experience motherhood and thus join in such a  ”precious league”.

Three generations of “diva-ness” ;)

Having been blessed with a daughter fairly recently, I pray that I may be able to get the best out of how Mama raised me and pass this on to Marga.  I am grateful to Mama for instilling in me a deep faith in God and a genuine sense of fair play.  On the practical side, I am now trying (very hard!) to follow in Mama’s footsteps at being a “wiz” in the kitchen for she has always stressed how important it is to “feed your family well”.  I hope to go the extra step, however, and get into the habit of not only feeding them well but also ensuring that I serve them healthful, nutritious and delicious food. :)

The Scintillating Sys - Loree, Pinky, Dollie and Ayn :cool:

It has been said that when one marries, one marries into a family as well.  I have been blessed to have been “married” to a family as giving and loving as the Sys.  Being a single parent, I admire Mommy Dollie for raising her three boys into decent and responsible husbands and fathers.  Her strength of character and genuine compassion has rubbed off well on her sons - thank God! :D I am also especially thankful to her for treating me like her own - with her, there seems to be no “in-laws” (or ”outlaws” - hahaha! :lol: ) but only ”daughters” coming into the family’s fold. 

Millie, Mama and Me! :D

Lastly, I am thankful to my sisters-in-law, Loree, Millie and Ayn (who, in her third month of pregnancy, recently joined the “motherly ranks”), for treating our children like their own and for making the journey of motherhood much more enjoyable and fun!  I certainly look forward to more years of sharing and swapping ”mommy moments” with you.

And to all the mommies, mamas, nanays out there whom I choose not to name but who will always remain special and dear to my heart, Herbert Farnham must’ve thought of you when he wrote this:

God took the fragrance of a flower…
The majesty of a tree…
The gentleness of morning dew…
The calm of a quiet sea…
The beauty of the twilight hour…
The soul of a starry night…
The laughter of a rippling brook…
The grace of a bird in flight…
Then God fashioned from these things
A creation like no other,
And when his masterpiece was through
He called it simply - MOTHER.

A very happy, meaningful and blessed Mother’s Day to us! :mrgreen:

Categories: Bring out the bubbly! · Mi Familia · Mommy Matters

LP #5: Malungkot

1-May-2008 · 39 Comments

(May paunang paumanhin sa kapatid kong si Pippo… ;) )

Hulaan ninyo kung bakit malungkot ang kapatid ko sa larawang ito.

A. Hindi dumating ang regalo niya mula kay Santa

B. Medyo masakit ang tiyan niya dahil naparami ang kain niya sa kapaskuhan

K. Bigla niyang naalala nang iniwan siya ng “school bus” noong Grade 1 siya

D. Wala sa mga pinagpipilian sa itaas. Gumawa ng sariling kuro-kuro.

Kung ang sagot niyo ay titik “D” - hindi kayo nagkamali! :lol:

Ang litratong ito ay kuha ko sa “lobby” ng Westown Hotel sa Iloilo nang magbakasyon kaming mag-anak doon noong nakaraang Disyembre. 

Sa totoo lang, masaya talaga si Pippo dito.  Napaluha lang siya sa sobrang kaligayahan kaya nagmukha siyang malungkot - hahaha! :razz:

Sige na nga, pinilit kasi namin siyang mag-”emote” na “pang-Famas” upang i-”project” sa kamera ang di mapigilang kaligayahan (”touched”, kumbaga - hahaha!) sa pagkakalipat namin sa hotel na ito mula sa orihinal na “hotel from hell” kung saan kami inilagay ng aming travel agent.  Mula kasi sa kalunos-lunos na kalagayan namin sa naunang hotel - naroon na ang madilim at amoy amag na “corridors” papuntang kuwarto at ang “view” ng mga sinampay ng mga kalapit bahay na bubungad mula sa bintana - talagang abot-langit ang pasasalamat at tuwa naming makalipat sa mas bago at magandang hotel tulad ng Westown!

Ano kamo ang orihinal na hotel namin? Itago na lang natin siya sa pangalang “SM”…at ang kontrobersyal na tagline niya? “The Premier First Class Hotel in Iloilo”. Ano daw??? Yan ang talagang malungkot! ;)

 

 

Categories: Laugh Trip · Mga LP · Mi Familia

SSS #101: “Liit-ratong” Pinoy

28-April-2008 · 6 Comments

As most parents with toddlers will attest, a large part of the “Terrific Twos” is the seemingly insatiable curiosity about anything and everything.

Imagine my surprise one morning when our “resident kulit bulilit” was able to unwittingly compose this “artistically taken” (yup, it’s the mommy in me talking here - walang kokontra! :lol: ) shot while tinkering with my camera phone… 

Bulilit Feet

Now, that’s one mean feet feat for someone just barely two, right? ;)

PS Can anyone guess whose feet the purple starry shoes belong to?

Categories: Mi Familia · Mommy Matters · Whatever!

SSS #100: Wet and Wonderful!

26-April-2008 · 7 Comments

Last weekend was particularly eventful for us.  We decided to check out the new water theme park in our neighboring kingdom, Bahrain - The Lost Paradise of Dilmun.

 

Impressive bovine structures greet us at the entrance of the park

Dilmun is actually one of the earliest civilizations in Bahrain.  They were believed to have been descended from the Greeks. We were fortunate to have visited the original site of the Dilmun ruins - a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site - during an earlier visit to Bahrain in October last year.

The attention to detail of the outer walls was a good sign - we weren‘t disappointed when we finally got inside!

What a welcome sight! A replica of an ancient Dilmun aqueduct

Highlights of our visit were the wave pool (apparently the largest in the Gulf region) :cool: , the Kids’ Rain Fortress (where the kids spent most of their time) and of course, the exciting water slides!  Too bad, though, that we weren’t able to take pictures of all the attractions we tried since it was quite difficult to bring our non-waterproof camera along while we were having so much fun in the water. :mrgreen:

The Kids’ Rain Fortress aka The Water Temple - where we shared a lot of fun, BIG splashes!

Keith and I were so happy to have done something different and fun (for the kids, most especially) for a change.  Our weekend adventure was definitely one of our finer family bonding moments.

Our three blessings :)

Click here for more pictures.

 

Categories: Bring out the bubbly! · Finds · Kingdom Life · Mi Familia · Pinoys Meet World

SSS #99: A Day at the Fair

21-April-2008 · 4 Comments

Yesterday was a special day for our two boys.  You see, every school year, Luigi and Rafa look forward to the Science Fair in their school since it gives them the chance to “showcase” their creative skills at making science projects (modesty aside, with help from yours truly ;) ) and to also improve on their oral presentation skills when they explain their respective “masterpieces” to teachers, students and parents who drop by.

I guess what even encouraged this interest was when Luigi won “Best Science Project” in his class last year. :)

Despite the admittedly “toxic” time the boys and I usually have preparing for this “big day”, their beaming smiles and sense of accomplishment from this exercise more than make up for all the stressing and fretting of the “pre-fair” days…

This year, Luigi chose the somewhat “high-falutin’” topic, “Bats and Echolocation”, while Rafael decided to highlight his model-building skills by making a simple thermometer.

Here are some pictures from our day at the fair.  Pardon the picture quality as these were just taken using our reliable Nokia N70.  More pictures can be found in Luigi’s and Rafa’s Multiply sites. Enjoy!

 Looking so pleased to finally see us :)

How’s that for a visual aid? ;)

Next stop: Luigi, the “Bat Boy”! :lol:

A closer look at the “Bat Navigation” model…

…and the “Bat Chart” :cool:

Finally, the “star” of the Science Fair, its littlest visitor that day - Marga! :D

 

Categories: Kingdom Life · Mi Familia · Mommy Matters