O di ba? He was ranked number 57 in 2009, now he is 57th!
Here is Mr Pac-Man!
If for some reason, you want to feast your eyes on who made it this year for athletes, here's the link.
And yes, I know... don't rub it in... Kobe is on the list. Hmmmp!
Spoiler alert: Oprah Winfrey is number 1... again. Is that even a surprise?
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
And the economy is down! Come tech peeps
As Charice would say, " I can't bilibit! "( I can't believe it).
The line is long. Really long. This Apple store is in the suburbs, not in a big city at all, but see for yourself!
We were there at 10:45AM. Between me and Pits, we had 4 kids in tow.
Two lines- one for advance reservation pick-up ( there was really no point, they still had to wait) and one for , you know, crazy people like me.
At least, they had free bottles of water, chips, and the whole coffee shebang--- and oh, their staff is all pumped up too!
The line did not let up, we were done by 1430. At least this time, their servers did not crush but it was still a slow and painful process because there was just a high demand for it.
So, then off I got to my 16hr. shift. By the way, I did not pick up the powerful iPhone, I was there as motivating companion for Pits to buy the iPhone so she can finally join the rest of the world. I am happy with my SiPhone for now----until I can save enough or whenever my benefactor sees fit. Calling Chris Llaga.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
School's off! School's off!
My morning routine is mind boggling, I can't even tell you. Since I work 3pm-11pm, I get home around 12am-ish, watch a little TV, mostly reruns of Law and Order, CSI, Bones and House. If not, I read some books which by the way is a monster backlog for me now. Sometimes, I eat. That's not good. I know that. But I do. Just last night Hubbs cooked this decadent braised beef and I can not resist it, followed with ripe Philippine mango and yummm! Before I get sidetracked with this post about my eating,. let me stop. Oh... no.. yeah, wait... I just need to tell you that I had yema balls too. Heaven.
Anyway, Hubbs wakes me up at 0530, I drop him at work, get back home about 0630, wake up the kids, prepare breakfast, make sure KC does not stay in the shower forever, insist on Pherry that putting on lotion is a must because he tends to have ashy skin even if he misses putting lotion just for a day, tell Josh that brushing his teeth is mandatory, tell KC that today is not appropriate to wear this/that clothes, ask Pherry if he comb his hair yet, assure Josh it's ok to wear shirts that are not ironed... blah,blah,blah. All this while I am preparing either oatmeal, sunny side up, corned beef or simple toasted bread. Then I make sure their homework is properly done, ask them if there are notices I need to know, papers to sign and ... this is big... and make sure that they unloaded their leftover food and food containers from previous day. Believe me, you do not want to get in their bag when that happens. We then sit down together and eat. If everything went well with the above mentioned routine, we can at least have a leisurely breakfast. How often that happens in the school year, I can count fingers.... wait, I can count on my right hand fingers. Sometimes, I am combing KC's hair while she's eating, checking Pherry's project while debating with Josh regarding unironed shirts, telling KC that she does not have to stay in the shower for like 1 hour and making sure Josh gets to drink juice and Pherry,milk. No matter what I do, KC only drinks water in the morning, which is good.
Now, the school year has ended and the kids are at home with me the whole day. I tell you, this--- now it is a different situation altogether. None of those routines above but not better. They have so much time in their hands that they get so crazy. CRAZY! Pherry can't be bothered while constructing Lego, good luck to me asking him to eat. KC is insisting on a layered hairstyle ( she got it yesterday, thanks Ate Frids.), Josh is excited he is allowed to watch TV endlessly! Kidding! I have yet to pick up their summer reading books so for now, we are doing little bit of activities. Yesterday was the first full day off from school. Pherry cooked rice and bought strawberries for strawberry smoothie. It was yummy by the way. Josh helped me cook adobo. KC has been sick since Monday so she's not been excited at all.
I have planned little half day activities. We are going to the bookstore today to check on some books Pherry wants to add to his collection. I have to reserve his iPad too. He has been saving for it. He still needs a little bit more but he pledged his bday money for it, so I might just reserve it knowing that it is so backordered. I am actually glad he likes the iPad because
1. I can borrow it. I can hear him saying, " but Mom, this is mine only."
2. Hopefully, I can save money by buying ebooks. I heard they are cheaper.
Gotta go peeps, I have 3 kids in my ward and I gotta keep up, less I will tire excessively just telling them to STOP FIGHTING!
So, yes peeps, no more school day routines but I am in for a new CRAZY! Too many kids with too much time, they FIGHT! Now, if only I can find a book that tells them to stop. Pronto!
Anyway, Hubbs wakes me up at 0530, I drop him at work, get back home about 0630, wake up the kids, prepare breakfast, make sure KC does not stay in the shower forever, insist on Pherry that putting on lotion is a must because he tends to have ashy skin even if he misses putting lotion just for a day, tell Josh that brushing his teeth is mandatory, tell KC that today is not appropriate to wear this/that clothes, ask Pherry if he comb his hair yet, assure Josh it's ok to wear shirts that are not ironed... blah,blah,blah. All this while I am preparing either oatmeal, sunny side up, corned beef or simple toasted bread. Then I make sure their homework is properly done, ask them if there are notices I need to know, papers to sign and ... this is big... and make sure that they unloaded their leftover food and food containers from previous day. Believe me, you do not want to get in their bag when that happens. We then sit down together and eat. If everything went well with the above mentioned routine, we can at least have a leisurely breakfast. How often that happens in the school year, I can count fingers.... wait, I can count on my right hand fingers. Sometimes, I am combing KC's hair while she's eating, checking Pherry's project while debating with Josh regarding unironed shirts, telling KC that she does not have to stay in the shower for like 1 hour and making sure Josh gets to drink juice and Pherry,milk. No matter what I do, KC only drinks water in the morning, which is good.
Now, the school year has ended and the kids are at home with me the whole day. I tell you, this--- now it is a different situation altogether. None of those routines above but not better. They have so much time in their hands that they get so crazy. CRAZY! Pherry can't be bothered while constructing Lego, good luck to me asking him to eat. KC is insisting on a layered hairstyle ( she got it yesterday, thanks Ate Frids.), Josh is excited he is allowed to watch TV endlessly! Kidding! I have yet to pick up their summer reading books so for now, we are doing little bit of activities. Yesterday was the first full day off from school. Pherry cooked rice and bought strawberries for strawberry smoothie. It was yummy by the way. Josh helped me cook adobo. KC has been sick since Monday so she's not been excited at all.
I have planned little half day activities. We are going to the bookstore today to check on some books Pherry wants to add to his collection. I have to reserve his iPad too. He has been saving for it. He still needs a little bit more but he pledged his bday money for it, so I might just reserve it knowing that it is so backordered. I am actually glad he likes the iPad because
1. I can borrow it. I can hear him saying, " but Mom, this is mine only."
2. Hopefully, I can save money by buying ebooks. I heard they are cheaper.
Gotta go peeps, I have 3 kids in my ward and I gotta keep up, less I will tire excessively just telling them to STOP FIGHTING!
So, yes peeps, no more school day routines but I am in for a new CRAZY! Too many kids with too much time, they FIGHT! Now, if only I can find a book that tells them to stop. Pronto!
What we do on weekends
Weekends are a precious commodity, a priceless gem that seems to evade everyone and if it does come, it slips oh so quickly. With this in mind, I maximize the weekends for my family and friends. I reserve it for family time. I have modified the concept of doing the chores on weekends. Why would I spend my only free time with the children doing laundry or scrubbing the bathroom? I do little things during the week so I do not have to devote the whole weekend to cleaning the house.
Let me share to you what our family does on weekends.
1. We go to the bookstore. A lot. I used to bring the kids a lot to the library but that got tiring when all the books they want to check out were either checked out or unavailble. Plus, I love reading too, so I kind of something I love too. We used to go to the B. Dalton at the South Shore Plaza but it closed, so now we go to Barnes and Noble in Braintree, right beside the SSP also.
Let me share to you what our family does on weekends.
1. We go to the bookstore. A lot. I used to bring the kids a lot to the library but that got tiring when all the books they want to check out were either checked out or unavailble. Plus, I love reading too, so I kind of something I love too. We used to go to the B. Dalton at the South Shore Plaza but it closed, so now we go to Barnes and Noble in Braintree, right beside the SSP also.
The kiddos laugh when I start shrieking when I saw these books. Hey, these series got me started, together with Sweet Valley High. I know, I am such an easy reader during those times.
I say it again, we were poor growing up, add to that the fact that we grew up in a far away town where we can get our hands with newspapers only about 5 pm, where the bus from Manila will bring it. Therefore, my Tatang who I have always known to be a voracious reader even if he only got to 5th grade. Yes, my father did not even finish elementary school but that never stopped him from reading and dreaming that someday soon, never will his kids suffer the same fate. I have a very vivid memory of my father subscribing to the Mormon's and the Latter Day Church missionaries for their flyers and magazines. To him, those are free reading materials and free knowledge. So, we have English magazines and books in the house. It was therefore easy for me to speak and write English. Amazing, especially considering where we are from and how poor we were. Yes dear, knowledge comes easy to those who seek.
Mr. Hubbs checks out the sports section and his basketball card collection. He checks if Michael Jordan's rookie card has gone up on price or if his precious gold plated collection is really priceless as he thinks.
2. We go out and eat, to different restaurants. We try to expose ourselves to different cuisine but I'd love to believe we have a knack for finding out the most obscure restaurant that offer the best food value and character. Bottom line, we love to eat. We are avoiding buffets for now. But if i have to recommend a Japanese buffet, I'd say go to Minado. It is pricey but for the wide variety of sushi and sashimi you get, I say go try it. For reliable Italian fare, we go to Bertucci's. The best though, at least this side of the world is Alfredo's in Quincy.
They make their own pasta, they have the best and authentic Italian store, also in Quincy. For Friday eating out, wee go to Joe's American Bar and Grill or Cheesecake Factory. In Chinatown, I love Chou Chow, the older and smaller branch is better. I will do a separate post on the best places we go or should I say, our food secret.
3. We go to South Boston's Castle Island. This place is something I'd recommend for family, when you have nothing planned. Fort Independence is for history buffs, you have Carson Beach, walking and jogging trails, a playground and luscious greens. The concession store is open year round and mostly staffed by students. The food is a little bit steep, so grab a picnic basket if you can, anyway it is the perfect place to picnic.
Here are the kids last spring.
4. You all know we love water! We love going to the beach! We go to Nantasket Beach in Hull, Falmouth at the Cape or if we just want to linger in sand and sun, we stay close at Wollaston Beach. We live so close to Wollaston Beach but it is not a swimming beach, well at least for us. We like the oceans, the crushing waves and the long stretch of ocean sands. KC loves picking stones and shells, while Pherry likes to build sandcastle. Josh can stay in the water forever and he's all set. They all tend to burn a lot so I make sure they apply sunblock. I love Neutrogena, in case you are interested in a non stinging sunblock. It does not have any of those cakey feel either, so you can use it under those beach make-up. Back to the beach topic, I love being surrounded with water. Whether I am braving the cold water or just burying my feet on the sand ( to do my beach pedicure, all natural!), nothing beats that serenity I feel everytime I am on the water. The crushing waves soothes me, the glistening water from afar awakens my inner spirit and the seashells and stones bring me back to my hometown. And, oh by the way, I gotta tell you that in Falmouth they have pokpoklo. Oh, I love seafoods! This seaweed is a staple back home and I super miss it. The first time I saw it here, I was more ecstatic than when I passed Chemistry in college!
5. We shop. Or should I say, me and KC shop? Yes we do! It's kinda a happy place for us. We live like 10 minutes away from South Shore Plaze and a good 25 minutes from Wrentham Outlets, so you can imagine my shopping habits. Did I tell you, Wal-mart is right across the street? I know, Wal-Mart is a complete shopping wasteland. You can go there and not plan anything and come out with a loaded cart. The array of choices is amazing.
Most of the time, my weekend calendar is full, sometimes I like to just chill. Those rare days that we got nothing to do, we go to the movies. We saw karate kids the last time. We are not moviegoers, we'd rather read. In this stage of my life, I like to devote most of my free time with family, although I have "friend dates" in between. It is comforting to know that I got friends who share a lot of my interest.
Did I tell you, we like to LAUGH?
How about you, how do you spend your weekends?
And so the great Celtics lost
Finally, my palpitating heart is going to rest. My Celtics lost! To the Lakers! In the seventh game! These are all records. The Celtics have never lost in a seventh game to the Lakers... ever.
Thank you to all my friends who were supportive of my undying fervor to the Greens. They either kept quiet because they were LA fans, changed colors because of my persuasive talk about how great the Celtics are, commented on every status change on FB or just simply dropping emails to cheer me up when the Celtics are losing.
But, many thanks to all the Lakers fans who put up a good fight! When every status update on facebook meant a rebuttal of sorts, when every "sarcastic" comment is met with a more sarcastic one, when stats are compared for the "great" players, when loyalty turns nasty, when being a fan meant like family... these makes for a great banter between friends, heartwarming teasing among family.
Let me share you my observations, in relation to practical life.
1. This is where you can see how really knowing a person matters. If you do not know your friends well, you might find their obvious sarcasm to annoy you as offensive, but to a close friend, it's just that---obvious sarcasm to elicit witty sarcasm from you.
2. Who cares who you are? Or what you are, or where you're from? Filipinos are so engrossed with basketball, it is considered the national past time. The Chinese knows Kobe, and so do the Kenyans. My 60 something year old sis in law cheers to death for the Celtics thinking it is still Larry Bird's era. My kids are sad everytime the Celtics lose, my friends all the way from my coastal town Aparri screams "CELTICS Forever" in their Facebook accounts. In life, no matter your situation, if you love it, go for it. The zest of life should never fizz just because you are old, short or from a far-away island.
3. Team work. Team work, team work. Can I emphasize it more? More often than not, Kobe Bryant is criticized to be very "ME" player. This is not to say he is not good, he is awesome. But, basketball is not an individual sports. What I notice is that even with mere mortals like us ( yes, Kobe is baskeball god), we should also know how to be part of a team. Family is a team. Friendship is a team. Sometimes, we are so used to be THE head, we tend to ignore the other HEADS.
4. Loyalty is a virtue. We easily get swayed with the hype, we change loyalty in a millisecond. I have more fun exchanging comments with a known fan than someone who just wants to be different. Like, when everyone is for Celtics, they go Lakers, or if someone is cheering the USA, they go Canada. It's alright to show your true color. It is more fun!
And for that I say... Go Celtics!
Thank you to all my friends who were supportive of my undying fervor to the Greens. They either kept quiet because they were LA fans, changed colors because of my persuasive talk about how great the Celtics are, commented on every status change on FB or just simply dropping emails to cheer me up when the Celtics are losing.
But, many thanks to all the Lakers fans who put up a good fight! When every status update on facebook meant a rebuttal of sorts, when every "sarcastic" comment is met with a more sarcastic one, when stats are compared for the "great" players, when loyalty turns nasty, when being a fan meant like family... these makes for a great banter between friends, heartwarming teasing among family.
Let me share you my observations, in relation to practical life.
1. This is where you can see how really knowing a person matters. If you do not know your friends well, you might find their obvious sarcasm to annoy you as offensive, but to a close friend, it's just that---obvious sarcasm to elicit witty sarcasm from you.
2. Who cares who you are? Or what you are, or where you're from? Filipinos are so engrossed with basketball, it is considered the national past time. The Chinese knows Kobe, and so do the Kenyans. My 60 something year old sis in law cheers to death for the Celtics thinking it is still Larry Bird's era. My kids are sad everytime the Celtics lose, my friends all the way from my coastal town Aparri screams "CELTICS Forever" in their Facebook accounts. In life, no matter your situation, if you love it, go for it. The zest of life should never fizz just because you are old, short or from a far-away island.
3. Team work. Team work, team work. Can I emphasize it more? More often than not, Kobe Bryant is criticized to be very "ME" player. This is not to say he is not good, he is awesome. But, basketball is not an individual sports. What I notice is that even with mere mortals like us ( yes, Kobe is baskeball god), we should also know how to be part of a team. Family is a team. Friendship is a team. Sometimes, we are so used to be THE head, we tend to ignore the other HEADS.
4. Loyalty is a virtue. We easily get swayed with the hype, we change loyalty in a millisecond. I have more fun exchanging comments with a known fan than someone who just wants to be different. Like, when everyone is for Celtics, they go Lakers, or if someone is cheering the USA, they go Canada. It's alright to show your true color. It is more fun!
And for that I say... Go Celtics!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Oh my, Oh, my! Charice on Glee
After faux paus of her ex manager announcing her casting in Glee last month, Charice is really gonna be in Glee!!!! Yes, my girl Charice will be in Glee! Don't say I did not tell you, because I am telling you now.
Boy, was I glad I heard this news today.
Thnak you Miss CVS for this early good news. This is the the real deal! Entertainment Weekly and Eonline confirm this GREAT news! Woohoo! Brace yourselves Glee fans!
Boy, was I glad I heard this news today.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
When you push yourself to the limit, your body gives up
I worked 2 shifts last Friday 3pm-7:30am the next morning, Saturday. I went straight home to take a shower because I promised Ice and KC I would take them to American Girl in Natick Collection. Anyway, Mr. Hubbs had a different plan, without telling ( what's new?). He was to go fishing with our good friend Eric. I got all too excited because you know me, I love the water. Falmouth have the best swimming waters. I asked if Sol ( my good friend and Eric's wife) would come and I'd go with them and we will go see the Nobska Lighthouse. I planned to tour the Oceonagraphic Institute. The fishing happened, the Nobska Lighthouse is breathtaking, but no more time for the last item on the list. Speaking of Nobska, it is beautiful. If you go atop the hills, you can see a scenery like never before. You are surrounded with water views and lush greenery and the breeze is as fresh as it can be. These pictures do no justice to this place. By then it was about 3pm and everyone's hungry. I read a little while ago about Lobster Trap being a wicked local favorite, and so we went. I was not disappointed. The food is great, good selection and a beautiful ambience. The prices are a little steep, kinda expected because of the location, the Cape. We went to checkout another fishing location in Wareham MA, but our fishing group has moved back to Falmouth. We went home and that's when I felt the need to rest. I had so much fun I forgot I have not gotten any sleep for the past 24hrs. The killer though is knowing I have to go to work at 11pm again.
So, let's do a review:
Friday- 3-11pm
11pm-7am shifts
Falmouth- 8:30am-6pm
Holbrook- 7pm-10pm
Quincy-1020:1030 ( to take a very, very quick shower)
Boston-11:15pm at Children's Hospital Boston.
friends, I am still here! Yeas, I am still here!
Oh , and by the way, I worked the whole week and accumulated 32 hrs OT from the last 2 weeks! Sarcasm to the max!!!
I am not complaining though. I still have a job, healthy family and wonderful friends. I have to save up a little bit of vacation money. We are going away for 2 weeks in August. To where? Secret!
Happy Subday peeps!
So, let's do a review:
Friday- 3-11pm
11pm-7am shifts
Falmouth- 8:30am-6pm
Holbrook- 7pm-10pm
Quincy-1020:1030 ( to take a very, very quick shower)
Boston-11:15pm at Children's Hospital Boston.
friends, I am still here! Yeas, I am still here!
Oh , and by the way, I worked the whole week and accumulated 32 hrs OT from the last 2 weeks! Sarcasm to the max!!!
I am not complaining though. I still have a job, healthy family and wonderful friends. I have to save up a little bit of vacation money. We are going away for 2 weeks in August. To where? Secret!
Happy Subday peeps!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Funny! Lego USA-England World Cup
Lego got it so perfectly, the vuvuzuelas and most of all the costly mistake of Rob Green... very nice work Lego!
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Today
As yet again, I will be working 2 shifts, 16 hours. I am just doing it as a favor for someone... ME! Gotta pay the bills, you know. But let me tell you my day so far. Because I am already in this nice place called work, this time of day, I can say this is the end of the day for me, hmmp! To think that today is the only time Boston weather is getting better. This past week has just been a total blah.. I will be going home tomorrow morning... yes dear readers, tomorrow, and be back at 3pm to resume the day. I know. I know.
Fridah ( we lovingly call her Pits), called early around 08:30 to tell me she will treat me to brunch. I was then cleaning my external hard drive because I have been LAZY. I really need to consolidate and do some tagging. Anyway, I said okay but went on and continued my little project - watermarking my pictures, putting them in proper albums, adding labels and just pure catching up. By the way, this has been on going since April. I know. I know. No need to tell me I am so slow. Clatterbrained is who I am. Oh, oh... I just got an idea, I think my middle name is Clatter. So, Bernadette Cllater Ambiong Llaga. BCAL.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Working
More often than not, I pick up my overtime work on Friday nights, mainly because I would be off for the following day. Since I work 1 weekend a month, that arrangement does not always work. I usually have the day off on Friday before and Monday after the weekend rotation. On that week rotation, I would pick up OT on Thursday nights and Sunday nights, respectively.
Today is chaotic. One blood analyzer broke in the middle of the shift. To call tech support is basically useless, to say the least. But, we manage. For the love of the children. For work professionalism. Seriously, my most favorite part of my job, aside from the human aspect, is troubleshooting. I love tinkering with the machines. I fix them, I do not break them. It frustrates me if I can not fix it by the end of my shift and find out later that somebody else did, and that the solution was right on my face. I should have been an engineer, to which my Tatang would say... "Ay Apo!" ( My Lord)... bless that man. He knows so many things, I consider him gifted. No joke, but my tatang can tell if the weather is gonna be bad, if the night is good for fishing, how bad the typhoon is and so much more. Oh, well. Maybe that's where I got my "tinkering" ability. Just common sense. Haahhahha.
How about you, what do you love about your job?
happy weekend peeps!
Today is chaotic. One blood analyzer broke in the middle of the shift. To call tech support is basically useless, to say the least. But, we manage. For the love of the children. For work professionalism. Seriously, my most favorite part of my job, aside from the human aspect, is troubleshooting. I love tinkering with the machines. I fix them, I do not break them. It frustrates me if I can not fix it by the end of my shift and find out later that somebody else did, and that the solution was right on my face. I should have been an engineer, to which my Tatang would say... "Ay Apo!" ( My Lord)... bless that man. He knows so many things, I consider him gifted. No joke, but my tatang can tell if the weather is gonna be bad, if the night is good for fishing, how bad the typhoon is and so much more. Oh, well. Maybe that's where I got my "tinkering" ability. Just common sense. Haahhahha.
How about you, what do you love about your job?
happy weekend peeps!
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
New eyeglasses
I have been wearing "ewwglasses" since forever. I had those Garfield frames, some Hello Kitty ones but I never let people knew I had eye defect. In fact, many of my high school classmates may not know I HAD to wear those pesky ones. I probably had my first one like in 3rd grade or so, but never wore one in high school, although I would constantly squint. I hated it. My Tatang used to blame my reading into the dusk till dawn with my eye problems. It was not bad, I have to say. I could see but not in so much detail or color. In high school where we have the projector for mass songs, those I can not read, when I am at the back of the room, I would not know if the teacher is already eyeing me, or when people are giving me the bad face, I would still smile, BECAUSE I can not see details.
Internship for laboratory science was the bomb. Playing with those microscopes made my eyesight the worst! But, still I did not wear glasses. I would sneak and wear the old, old one i had but I would die before you catch me with it. So that was my tiny little secret. Needless to say it got worse. Before I came to the US, I ordered a pair. I wore it to work all the time but took it off when everyone else was around, or when I have breaks, which literally is non existent. So finally, I gave in. What the heck! I would alternate my contact lenses and the eyeglasses but I wear my contacts more, for you know me, I do not like them eyeglasses. They are ridiculously expensive too.
So anyway, I got new ones. Got myself this black frame and the transition lenses which makes it look like a sunglass when the sunrays hit it up. Man, those Gucci frames are expensive, add the transition lenses and it costs me my mortgage! Hahhahah. No, for real! I have to wait a couple of weeks before I get them. I will edit this post and post "fab" pics, promise! NOT.
Internship for laboratory science was the bomb. Playing with those microscopes made my eyesight the worst! But, still I did not wear glasses. I would sneak and wear the old, old one i had but I would die before you catch me with it. So that was my tiny little secret. Needless to say it got worse. Before I came to the US, I ordered a pair. I wore it to work all the time but took it off when everyone else was around, or when I have breaks, which literally is non existent. So finally, I gave in. What the heck! I would alternate my contact lenses and the eyeglasses but I wear my contacts more, for you know me, I do not like them eyeglasses. They are ridiculously expensive too.
So anyway, I got new ones. Got myself this black frame and the transition lenses which makes it look like a sunglass when the sunrays hit it up. Man, those Gucci frames are expensive, add the transition lenses and it costs me my mortgage! Hahhahah. No, for real! I have to wait a couple of weeks before I get them. I will edit this post and post "fab" pics, promise! NOT.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Tokyo was evil to my Manila, my Philippines
Tears. Please finish the whole videos. Tears flow endlessly while I am watching it. I will gather my thoughts and I will wdit this entry soon. Warning- graphic videos!
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
Saturday is for fishing
Mr. Hubbs and I decided that we will just spend the day fishing. We usually go to Falmouth to fish, well, mostly, I play in the water. I am a water baby, being raised in Aparri must be to blame. What i love about that fishing spot though is its proximity to Woods Hole, we can go to the Wood's Hole Oceonographic Institute and to do a a whole lot more. There's a lot of unique restaurant, quaint shops and warm beaches. Falmouth is a beautiful, historic town in Cape Cod MA.
We started off at Wareham, touted as the gateway to Cape Cod. We moved after 2 hours in the dock with little to show off. Then, we proceeded to Falmouth.
Let me just show you pictures of the day and i will let you gauge the "fun" level we had today.
We started the day at 10am. We decided to drive two cars because my 3 in-laws plus my sister-in-law's hubbs came too. I prefer this set-up eventhough it is more gas money because with extra car, the kids and I can always go roam around town if we get bored with fishing.
Here, Lovely ( Ma Lovella), my kids' cousin who people used to think was one of my children because she used to tag along with us a LOT ( now, she is 15 and waaay too busy) carries KC.
Our customary "feet" shot + Tito Eddy's toes, yikes!!!
First catch of the day! yes! From Tito Rey.
Kuya Pherry got a double whammy! Good catch!
And these little shrimps(?) abound just on the sides of the wood dock, with little crabs! I forgot to take photos of the crabs.
Yes, Josh loves to reel. What amazes me is that KC can throw and reel really well, better than the boys, i must say.
Oh, we took our new Keen's-sandals for a spin today. We love these sandals- light, flexible, washable and those toe protectors are industry standard. I know, I sound like a sales rep, but I am not. Funny!
For some unexplained reason, every fishing trip, we catch this ugly creature and up to now, I have not researched the name. Help me identify this ugly, scary creature of the wild. hahhahha.
That usually signals that it is time to go home, or in this case to move...
Off we go to Falmouth.... where the water is clear and warmer compared to the rest of the Cape.
Josh found some digging crabs. I asked him what they were and he said digging crabs, I must have had the "question" look, that he went on to explain that they dig to hide, therefore they are digging crabs...
Water, sand, shells bring back nostalgic childhood memories. Ahhhh, Aparri!
I must have done this moment in my life a few hundred thousand times. You see I live I live in a town surrounded with water, the Cagayan River nd South China Sea. The mouth of the great Cagayan River is right in my neck of the woods.
I usually would take snapshots of the kids, showing how big they are now, like here. Joshua's feet were so tiny, now look at these! My babies are growing and soon, I will be dealing with beach outings wityh their teen age friends, or girlfriends.
The day is filled with so much fun, fish and family! Tons of fish- and a striper bass! Here is my obligatory shot for my blog... I just say that so KC will take a picture of me... Shhhh. How about you? How does your family spend weekends?
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