Monday, November 20, 2006
Thursday, November 16, 2006
note to self: in the future just get the DVDs.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Josh Holloway, I'm a-comin' for ya!
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
When we got there, turns out the place to deliver it to was Gelato Carina, a quaint, family-owned cafe. They make home-made gelato YUM! But it was too cold for ice cream, so our eyes settled on some home-made mouth-watering pumpkin pie!
My self-control prevented me from asking for the whole can of whipped cream
I also have a pic of me stuffing my face, but after much thought, I decided not to post it. It's much too gruesome, the poor pie never stood a chance.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
I want Food! I want Food! I want RE-AL FOOD!
YUM!!! There's nothing like a home-cooked meal after days and days of Arbys, McCrappers, and instant noodles. Like we used to sing in college: ...I want real food, with the rice and the viand... (how does that go again?)
I got all nostalgic. Reminds me of Manila, where you can go to the corner store to buy rice and ulam, and the rice comes in a clear plastic bag. You can sit on the wooden bench and eat, while Aling Nene makes 'paypay' with her fan over the ulam.
I guess I could start making home-cooked meals from scratch. For this, I would need to go to the market and get some lamb, cut it into small pieces, get all the spices like curry powder, basil.... OK this is too much work already!!! Why does RE-AL food have to come with RE-AL heavy labour?!??!!
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Office = 1 Mousies = 0
My co-worker Steve put mice traps in several places in the kitchen, and has put up a scoreboard for everyone to keep track.
So far 1 mouse has met the evil hand of fate under the deceitful disguise of muffin crumbs.
Deep down inside I am horrified by this act of animal cruelty. Yet I am oddly drawn to this game. I even donated some of my peanut butter to replace the now-stale muffin crumbs.
At least the last memory of the mousies will be yummy crunchy peanut butter.
Poor mousies.
Mommy the Frequent Flyer
with Helen(mom) and MaryAnn Kiana has developed the feature that has cursed us all Uy women - the siopao face!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
I'm still a kid at heart...give me some candy!
I don't understand why they had to make Halloween near November when it's below zero degrees outside. Why not June instead, when the nights are warm yet breezy?
So there I was, freezing my yoohoos off, watching Dave and our cousins play with fireworks. Instead of wearing my Cleopatra costume (which I wore for the party last Sat) I opted to dress like an eskimo instead. Actually it was not a costume just my winter clothes =) I'm watching them fire skyrockets at each other and I'm amazed that even thought provincial bylaw only permits fireworks this time of the year so of course people go crazy for it, the hospitals here don't get horded with assorted mishaps of missing fingers and limbs. In Manila, we only play with fireworks on New Year's Eve, and every year Magandang Gabi Bayan features those bloody accidents (haven't been there for years, I'm assuming it's still the case) So it got me to thinking, why this phenomena?
Is it cos the fireworks sold here are safer? But it seems like everything is made in China anyway, hell even all the stores that sell it here are run by Chinese ppl, so most likely all the fireworks sold around the world are made in sweat factories by 12-year olds (so sad) Or is it cos parents here teach their kids more about safety? I highly doubt that as most parents here don't even raise their kids, much less teach them anything. Kids here are raised by electronic babysitters. Hm...I guess it will stay a mystery as I have no clue what the answer is.
Yes all these thoughts raced thru my brain. I was willing my brain to process quick random thoughts hoping that would somehow get my brain to get my heart to pump blood thru me fast before I die of hypothermia. In the end I gave up and went inside to steal candy from the one cousin who was young enough to go trick-or-treatin earlier. I wonder if he knew that all his walking and workin' was to provide 4 adults with candy.