Monday, December 21, 2009

Good To Be Home

After almost 7 weeks of enduring the hellish kickoff of the second semester, I am finally home once more! I will never get tired of home. Home is where my heart is - like, really. It's my favorite place in the whole world; it's my sweet escape.

But heniway, I'm not here to be all mushy, I just wanted to share some pictures from last night's party. See, I got on a flight home with Dad last Friday (Dec. 18), and I had no idea my parents were hosting a Christmas party for the Iligan Rotary Club the following day, Saturday. In other words, hindi ako frefared, kamown. But that doesn't mean I wasn't in the mood to party! The pictures below should prove that. Haha! Pa-pa-party everyday! 'yun lang! Bow. (Could you tell this is just a quick post? Haha.)



Get  the party started


Carolers


Dinner time


The Rotarians have a fun jingle game


Practicing


My Ate (Mykee) and Lola


My Mom, our personal master interior decorator


My Kuya (Champ) and me


I love this tree


Us girls


Touring the house


My Fab Mom



This part of the house looks like Santa's workshop :)


Playing Hep Hep Hooray: Dad won!


Sexy ladies


Sabby's going crazy with all the strange people around


Another hep hep hooray to end the party


No Filipino party is complete without a gay old time at the karaoke


Luigi and Dad


We are family (yeah-ee-yeah-ee-yeah) ♥


Our festive house (hats off to Mom! :))


I totally love Mom's new camera, a Canon Ixus. It's almost as good as an SLR. I'll be posting the entire album soon in my multiply site.

Happy Holidays, everyone! 4 more days 'til Christmas! Spread the love! :)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I Love My Festive Nails!

Hello, hello! I'm in an extremely good mood today because: a) I just went through one of the deadliest exams I ever had in the history of human events, and I don't even care about the result as long as it's the last I'm gonna have for this year! (Okay fine, it'd be extremely nice if I passed that one, but whatever); b) I'm wearing a limited edition Be Your Own Hero tee from Folded and Hung, which looks so adorable, I could just eat it; and, c) I just had my nails done! The color I chose is so festive, I'm bound to be in a good mood in the remaining days of 2009! (That is, if the color doesn't chip before that happens.)

Heniway, I couldn't resist writing a post about it 'cause it's really festive! At dahil d'yan, my nails bid you the happiest of holidays! :)



(In diffuse glow and crosshatch effects)


Be Your Own Hero special edition tee from Folded and Hung
(In poster edge effect)


Thanks to Marj for giving me this pretty violet necklace :)
(In diffuse glow and dark strokes effects)


Sino masaya?! :)
(In texturizer effect)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

I Try To Do a Good Thing...

...and I get hurt.


Waaaaaaah!!! It won't stop bleeding!!!

How it happened:

I was cleaning my room in my usual obsessive-compulsive manner: I got everything out of its box/plastic wrap/leather case/etcetera, cleaned each item carefully, and then placed it right back in its original place.

The very last thing I got out was an old picture frame I got from my sister way back on my 17th birthday. I noticed that the glass was filthy - disturbingly filthy - so I dismembered the frame, and brushed alcohol on the glass using a cotton ball. You have to understand, of course, that I was doing all this while listening to music (because a second without it is almost unbearable), and as I was singing along, I lost rhythm of what I was doing, and my right thumb slashed right through the glass. Literally slashed. I was afraid my whole thumb was gonna come off, but I managed to muffle my scream lest I wake the entire neighborhood.

So there. I wrapped the horrid thing in a band-aid, and I still could see more blood trying to creep out of the wrap. Oh, joy. I feel like smashing something.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Cacao!

Last night, I was able to try something new: eat a cacao fruit! It was my first time to both see and taste one, and I was giddy the whole time. I managed to take a picture of it before my dorm mates and I devoured it for dessert:


Doesn't it look like an ice cream cone?! Hahaha!

To eat it right, you're supposed to pick off the seeds and suck on them one by one. It was hard to pick them off, though, because the seeds were too slimy; they kept sliding off my hands. And then when I was finally able to put one seed in my mouth, I couldn't exactly begin the sucking process because, well, there's nothing to suck. I felt the fibers, all right, but I mostly just sipped the seed. Hahaha.

Boring post, I know. But whatever. It makes me happy when I get to do something new or different. :)

I googled some pictures for your viewing pleasure:



From transformationallivingnow.com


From raw-living-food-success.com


From cacaoweb.net


From travelblogs.com


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Gabby Ghas

Hello, everyone! Season's greetings!

I know I haven't been blogging for a while - my bad - but now I'm back and I'm here to feature a recent buy, which I find awesome! It's a children's book called "The Adventures of Gabby Ghas," a cute little story about the chronicles of the life of a grain of rice. You can read all about it straight from its publisher here. :)

The illustrator, Eisen Bernardo, is a close friend of a friend, and I think he's a brilliant artist. At dahil dyan, Congratulations, Eisen! Wan handred tweenti teks! I got my copy directly from him with an autograph to boot! :)

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THE ADVENTURES OF GABBY GHAS
(Palay-Bigas-Kanin)

Story by:
Virna Karla A. Sebastian
Erika Thea H. Ajes
Aya M. Arce
Illustrated by:
Eisen Bernard V. Bernardo

Published by:
Ilaw ng Tahanan Publishing, Inc., and
The Asia Rice Foundation




Cover



Colorful Illustrations


Fun Facts


:)




Grab your copy now! It costs for only P150, but the pleasure of reading it is worth so much more. It'd make a great gift too for the coming Holidays! :)