Friday, October 9
Sunday, September 13
celebrating things.
there are so many things in life to be happy about...
silly things...

(like bread shaped like the head of a bear)
ordinary things...

(like being able to eat food that wasn't ordered from outside or microwaved)
small things...

(like shells and photographs and milk bottles)
and big things

(like love)
(like bread shaped like the head of a bear)
ordinary things...
(like being able to eat food that wasn't ordered from outside or microwaved)
small things...
(like shells and photographs and milk bottles)
and big things
(like love)
may everyday be a celebration :-)
Monday, August 31
making new friends.
meet my three new friends.

to some, they could very well represent the three wise men, but since christmas is far off, let's just stick to their real names - mr. warsteiner, mr. erdinger, and mr. san miguel.

while grocery shopping at rustan's fresh in the powerplant mall, i discovered that they carry the two german brands in the photo below. having tasted two beer variants during my trip to bavaria, i was excited by the thought of having authentic german beer available in local groceries.
i surprised myself by purchasing both mr. warsteiner and mr. erdinger, particularly because i considered myself more of a cocktail girl as opposed to the beer-drinking type.

i surprised myself by purchasing both mr. warsteiner and mr. erdinger, particularly because i considered myself more of a cocktail girl as opposed to the beer-drinking type.
some basic education on the warsteiner premium verum:
and for the erdinger weiss bier:
on a sidenote, san miguel has released its oktoberfest edition of the well-loved pale pilsen (i doubt if the taste is any different from the normal edition). i got a taste of this last night on a free ride at the bubba gump bar courtesy of a friend's brother. now i know why it's so popular.
but i'd still go for margaritas over beer, of course.
- "a Pilsener with a smooth, full bodied taste and a refreshing finish with no aftertaste" (united nations of beer)
- "those of you who have a weak bladder, don't drink it, for Warsteiner beer will send you to the toilet many, many times" (united nations of beer)
- "any drinker of Bud, Coors, or Miller would certainly enjoy this beer" (epinions)
and for the erdinger weiss bier:
- "It is not too overpowering in flavour, but at the same time has a rich and unique taste"
- "Very crisp and refreshing - the ultimate beer for a hot day." (oxford bottled beer database)
- "Erdinger for lunch makes me strong, like bull." (oxford bottled beer database)
on a sidenote, san miguel has released its oktoberfest edition of the well-loved pale pilsen (i doubt if the taste is any different from the normal edition). i got a taste of this last night on a free ride at the bubba gump bar courtesy of a friend's brother. now i know why it's so popular.
but i'd still go for margaritas over beer, of course.
Friday, August 28
baker's fair at rockwell.
last weekend, i had a sudden craving for russian cookies, which can only be found at the baker's dozen -- a mini fair for cakes and pastries held at the powerplant mall in rockwell.
one of the good things about the fair is that each of the stalls offer samples for people to taste. this really is an effective marketing strategy because not only did i buy more russian cookies than i initially planned, but i also bought more cream puffs than i can eat.

in photo above : small pack of russian cookies (php280), mini window sampler box (php90)

in photo above : box of 6 classic cream puffs from puff mommy (php150)
baker's dozen features a number of home-based bakers known for their classy and creative renditions of well-loved goodies such as caramel chocolate cakes, truffles, cheesecakes, cupcakes, cream puffs, pastillas, empanadas, and so on.
one of the good things about the fair is that each of the stalls offer samples for people to taste. this really is an effective marketing strategy because not only did i buy more russian cookies than i initially planned, but i also bought more cream puffs than i can eat.
in photo above : small pack of russian cookies (php280), mini window sampler box (php90)
in photo above : box of 6 classic cream puffs from puff mommy (php150)
Monday, August 24
dear j., about last night...
also known as "why i want to celebrate the first five years in a special way on 2010"

and because i still really really really like you

and because i'm still really really really happy

even after all this time, and after everything that has happened.

(photos above from jess lorraine)
because i think you're great...
and because i still really really really like you
and because i'm still really really really happy

even after all this time, and after everything that has happened.

(photos above from jess lorraine)
and also because i think anyone can do a year, or two years, or three years, or four, but there's something about the exactness of five years (and every five years, in that regard) that deserves to be celebrated.
so if you're still as happy as i am by the time we hit 5 years, please come away with me to some remote country where we can both be foreigners excited to uncover new adventures.
otherwise...
well...
so if you're still as happy as i am by the time we hit 5 years, please come away with me to some remote country where we can both be foreigners excited to uncover new adventures.
otherwise...
well...
i don't know. i guess i'll celebrate alone :-S
Saturday, August 22
back to school.
i've decided to go back to school in order to fill up my weekends in a productive way. the thought of classrooms and new friends and funky new school things has got me very very excited.
classes start on september 5 at the goethe institut, located at leviste street in salcedo village, makati.
i enrolled for the german a1.2 course, which is supposed to be a little bit more advanced than the "tourist german" which made up most of german a1.1.
the good thing about studying a language course at the goethe institute is that you receive official certification to prove your german skills. this could come in handy for visa application and/or job qualification.
anyway, i already bought my assigned textbooks. so sooooo excited :-)
funny, less than a year into being a professional, i am already itching to be a student again. hello, homework and exams!
classes start on september 5 at the goethe institut, located at leviste street in salcedo village, makati.
i enrolled for the german a1.2 course, which is supposed to be a little bit more advanced than the "tourist german" which made up most of german a1.1.
the good thing about studying a language course at the goethe institute is that you receive official certification to prove your german skills. this could come in handy for visa application and/or job qualification.
anyway, i already bought my assigned textbooks. so sooooo excited :-)
funny, less than a year into being a professional, i am already itching to be a student again. hello, homework and exams!
Monday, August 17
saturday coffee.
(posting late)
i've been living in this neighbourhood for almost two months, and have been well aware of the locations of various cafes within walking distance from my apartment. after spending a solitary saturday holed up in my room, i decided to swing by a nearby starbucks to take part in the lovely coffee shop ambiance.
of course, i could've made myself a cup of hazelnut coffee, put on some billie holiday, and simply brought the ambiance into my own livingroom. actually, i would've preferred doing that 8 out of 10 days. somehow, tonight, i needed the hustle and bustle of an actual cafe. i needed to watch people and make up stories about why they are here at this particular time and day. i needed to listen to the music they're playing and decide that i want it for my own collection. i needed...
to get out, basically.
anyway, tonight the house is not packed. there is a group of muslim women wearing their traditional attire happily chatting away in some foreign language. the best table is occupied by a couple happily nestled in each other's arms. a miscellany of other characters are scattered around the small place. i, however, am lucky enough to get what they call the "conference area" which is actually just a medium-length table with two library lamps in a secluded area of the cafe. one side of me feels like a student studying for a big exam. the other part of me feels like a sophisticated city rat who has chosen caramel macchiato and a good book over a party at some nightclub.
i think i'll swing by here more often and maybe get to know the baristas well enough for them to have my preferred order ready by the time i arrive.
i've been living in this neighbourhood for almost two months, and have been well aware of the locations of various cafes within walking distance from my apartment. after spending a solitary saturday holed up in my room, i decided to swing by a nearby starbucks to take part in the lovely coffee shop ambiance.
of course, i could've made myself a cup of hazelnut coffee, put on some billie holiday, and simply brought the ambiance into my own livingroom. actually, i would've preferred doing that 8 out of 10 days. somehow, tonight, i needed the hustle and bustle of an actual cafe. i needed to watch people and make up stories about why they are here at this particular time and day. i needed to listen to the music they're playing and decide that i want it for my own collection. i needed...
to get out, basically.
anyway, tonight the house is not packed. there is a group of muslim women wearing their traditional attire happily chatting away in some foreign language. the best table is occupied by a couple happily nestled in each other's arms. a miscellany of other characters are scattered around the small place. i, however, am lucky enough to get what they call the "conference area" which is actually just a medium-length table with two library lamps in a secluded area of the cafe. one side of me feels like a student studying for a big exam. the other part of me feels like a sophisticated city rat who has chosen caramel macchiato and a good book over a party at some nightclub.
i think i'll swing by here more often and maybe get to know the baristas well enough for them to have my preferred order ready by the time i arrive.
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