Archive for ◊ February, 2008 ◊

29 Feb 2008 Gaya-Gaya Puto Maya :D
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It’s now 11:01pm.  I wasn’t really planning on posting today but because of Meeya’s entry, I felt the need to do so if only because today is the 29th of February and it’ll take another 4 years to have that extra day in Feb. :D 

Hmmm, what post worthy blogging moment that happened today can I share with you before the clock strikes 12mn?  Here’s one from the top of my head…after almost 2 months of vacationing with us, my Mom flew back to Manila early this morning.  You can just guess how I’m feeling right now.  I felt like Sisa for most part of the day.  You know, tawa-iyak-tawa-iyak.  I felt pretty much the same, if not worse, than how I felt in my post Mother’s Day entry last year.  He he he.  That’s separation anxiety for you. 

I’m choosing to look into the brighter side of things though as there’s so much that happened in the last two months that I should be thankful for.  I would enumerate them all right now if I were not too sleepy already (slept at 2am and woke up at 4am!).  Hehehe!  At least, I have a leap year entry, however pilit it reads. :D
Have a great weekend and God bless y’all!  Try your best to think happy thoughts because now more than ever, I believe that thoughts, whether good or bad, really do become things.  So you choose what things you wish to manifest.  Good ones only, I hope! ;) 

27 Feb 2008 Abby Talk #3 - Banters with Abby
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abby talk 

It’s been a while since my last “Abby Talk” entry.  Here’s a few to keep the list updated.  Enjoy!

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At the Dallas Arboretum with Mimi…

Abby:  Mimi, you’re my grandma?

Mimi:  Yes.

Abby:  Hi Grandma!

Mimi:  Don’t call me grandma!

Abby:  But you’re not grandpa!

Abby does have a point.  Hee hee!

abby and mimi having a talk

This is one of four photos that goes with the above conversation.  It’s part of my “Madonna and Grandchild” series. ;)  I posted all the photos here. :)

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Mimi sleeps in Abby’s room with Abby.  I lie on the bed with them, with Abby in-between Mimi and Me, until Abby falls asleep.  One night, while the three of us were lying down in the dark, Mimi asked Abby for a massage….

Mimi:  Abby, massage my head.

Abby: (Closes her eyes and pretends to sleep) I’m sleepy.

Me:  Mimi will give you a dollar tomorrow if you massage her head.

Abby:  I’m sleepy.

Me:  Ok, good night.

Abby:  (Opens her eyes and gives the request some thought.) Ok.

She then reached her hand out to Mimi’s forhead and began to massage it.  Then she turned her head to me while continuing to massage Mimi’s head and asked a question which had Mimi and me in stitches…

Abby:  That’s one dollar?

Sigurista!  And we assured her that she’ll get her dollar the next day. 

Me:  What will you do with your dollar?

Abby:  Hmm…put i t in the basket?

Me:  What basket?

Abby:  In church!

Naks!  What a nice gesture!  Hee hee!  After a few seconds she stopped and closed her eyes again but still not sleeping.

Mimi:  Abby, massage me some more.

Abby:  Two dollars?

Aba, at nakipagnegotiate pa! :D

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In an effort to teach Abby Tagalog, I taught her the song “Sampung mga Daliri” complete with action a few nights ago.  She seemed to enjoy the song.  One night, while I was dressing her up after her bath, I decide to test her by asking her to fill in the missing lyrics to the song…

Me:  Sampung mga daliri…

Abby:  (Da)liri

Me:  Kamay at…

Abby:  Talong!  (She must have mixed it up with Bahay Kubo which we no longer sing…for special reasons. ;) )

Me:  Paa!…Dalawang tenga, dalawang…

Abby:  Ilong!

Me:  Mata!

I tested her just now and still insisted on “talong”.  Oh well, I’ll just keep at it. :D
Enjoy the rest of the week, y’all!

23 Feb 2008 Wear Your Heart
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And I mean literally!

hearts on sleeves

On your sleeves (and chest!)…

on the chest

…on your chest…

on your legs

…or on your legs (These are not Abby’s, by the way!). :D
I betcha you can get away with it even if it’s not February.  Hee hee! :P
This is one of my entries to Toni’s “A Show of Hearts Blog Carnival”.  Yes, I have other entries…two more. :D  You can check them out here and here.  Don’t worry, each entry has a different theme….well, that’s what I tried to achieve.  Hee hee! :P

22 Feb 2008 Holiday Diaries 6 - Houston
 |  Category: Celebrations, Family, Travel  | 6 Comments

This is the last part. Promise! ;)

05 January 2008 - Houston Day 1

Today is our 6th wedding anniversary!  Yey!  That’s a good enough reason  for an out-of-town getaway, and that’s exactly what we did. ;)  We didn’t celebrate by our lonesome twosome though.  We had 4 (more like 3 1/2) other people join us: my Mom who’s celebrating her birthday, my visiting aunt and uncle, and not to forget, our only daughter, Abby. :D  Our destination…Houston.

We left the house at around 9:30am and had a hearty breakfast at Denny’s before “seriously” hitting the road for the more or less 3-hour drive to Houston.  For this trip, we had to take the 290, which was totally different from the highway (I-35) that takes us to San Antonio and Dallas.  If in I-35 travellers have the luxury of looking forward to Starbucks, gasoline stations, restrooms and restaurants at practically every exit point (that, of course, is an exaggeration!), that is not the case with the 290, which is lined with green fields on both sides.  So, if one suddenly felt the urge to use the restroom, you’ll have to really hold it in for who knows how long or one can always do his/her thing on the wide open fields.  Not a good idea.

houston skyline

It was already almost 3pm when we reached Downtown Houston and continued driving for a few more minutes until we reached our hotle…the Hampton Inn (yet again!).

hotel junkie 

Abby just absolutely loves staying in hotels.

We gave ourselves just a few minutes to catch our breath before we were off again. Tourist attractions close at 5pm and we wanted to make the most out of our short stay in Houston. Instead of heading to a restaurant for a very very late lunch, we chose to drive off to the Battleship Texas State Historic Site and just snack on our baon of beef jerky and fresh fruits.

happy anniversary!

The battleship behind hubby and me, Texas, is the first battleship memorial museum in the United States.

Guess who’s feeling “out  of place” in this pic. ;)

weekend sailors

Mimi and Abby donning sailor hats. ;)

munchkin family sailors

We really do love to sail. :P

feeling honeymooners

Far behind us is the San Jacinto Monument, listed as the tallest stone column memorial in the world.  It is dedicated to the “Heroes of the Battle of San Jacinto and all others who contributed to the independence of Texas.

dinner at the cheesecake factory

In the evening, my Tita Baby and Tito Ed treated us to a double celebration dinner at The Cheesecake Factory in the Houston Galleria.

tito ed and tita baby

My Tito Ed (in his Makisig Morales impersonation….too much TFC) and Tita Baby

the galleria

After dinner, we walked a little bit around the mall.  Haaay.  I truly miss he malls back home.  Nuff said. :D

06 January 2008 - Houston Day 2

Mass at St. Philip Neri

The first thing we did toay was hear mass at St. Philip Neri, a church just a short drive from our hotel and one that I found through the internet.  St. Philip Neri is located in a predominantly African-American neighborhood.  Hearing mass there turned out to be such a wonderful experience…and that doesn’t come as a surprise. 

First thing I loved, the deacon’s homily.  What he said really struck me as beautiful…that we should come into the year 2008 with an empty basket, so that God can fill it all up with His blessings.  All worries and even blessings, we leave behind in 2007.  ;)  That makes so much sense, don’t you think?  The second thing I loved?  The music.  The choir was accompanied by no less than a jazz band, which in itself was already awesome!  At the end of the mass, children, people celebrating birthdays and anniversaries were asked to come near the altar for a blessing.  The parishioners were all so warm and friendly.  We all  just love everything about this church!    It was truly a nice way to end the Christmas season, today being the Feast of the Three Kings.  After mass, we walked back to the van (rented!) feeling all good and with big smiles on our faces.  My Mom couldn’t stop thanking me for finding this church! :D  Then we were off to our date with space. ;)

Space Center Houston

We were a little late for our date with space, arriving at Space Center Houston past noon.  After a quick lunch at the food court, we immersed ourselves with all the “space data” we can absorb.  Hee hee!  The one buildind which houses exhibits, shows, and which the public can explore freely is ony open until 7pm.  So if one is a huge fan of astronomy, it is best to come in early to afford a more leisurely pace in exploring the center.  We, were like headless chickens running from one attraction to another and we did miss a few due to time constraints.  Nevertheless, we all had a blast.  I can honestly say I fell in love with space all over again and was in awe for the entire duration of our visit.

abby the space explorer

my little space explorer :) - I believe she got in for free.  Yey!

ready for take off

Practically everything in the Space Center was new to Abby…except maybe for the slides at the chilren’s  playscape and the special interactive circus exhibit. :)

We took a tram tour which lasted for a good hour and half (excluding wait time to get on the tour!).  It brought us to buildings, which are ordinarily off limits to the public.  Take for instance the mission control center.  It is the real deal!  We were only allowed access because it was a weekend and nobody’s working.  When there’s a mission in space, the seating area where all of us tourists got to sit was exclusively for the use of the astronauts’ families.  Not even so-called powerful people are allowed to get in.

mission control center

mission control center

sts-122 crew

Watch out for this men…the STS 122 Atlantis crew.  They have a scheduled space date really soon. :D  How cool is that?!

astroboy

Astroboy

moon rock

Not very many people can say they’ve touched a moon rock, save for the people of Houston.  Hee hee!  We have!  ;)

We didn’t leave the Space Center until the official closing time.  Bitin!  We then had dinner at a nearby Chinese restaurant after which we drove back to Austin.  I’ll post more photos on Mapped Memories….soon. :D

There.  That’s the end of my holiday diaries.  Clap!  Clap!  Clap! :D  Thank you for being very patient with me.  Hee hee!

Have a great weekend, y’all!  God bless! ;)

18 Feb 2008 Business as Usual…Plus One

Hello y’all!  How was your weekend?  I sincerely hope it was wonderful and may this new week be a wonderful one for all of us as well.

I’ve got a bit of news…well, two bits!  First, my food blog is up again.  Yipee!  :D  I invite you to visit Cafe Munchkin.  Yes, there’s been a slight name change.  I got my own domain name for this one and unfortunately, MunchkinCafe was already taken. :(  This time around, I’m gonna be posting entries a little more diligently than before…at least 3 times a week perhaps? ;) 

Second, I have one other new site, Mapped Memories, a photo blog, which I hope you can visit as well.  I’ve amassed a good number of photos in the last few years and I thought it wise to showcase my favorite pics.  Photos in themselves are great story tellers and I’m telling you, I’ve got a lot of stories to tell.  Hahaha!  Hopefully, my entries here will now be a lot less picture heavy (no promises though!  I still have one last Holiday Diary entry to post!).  Hahaha!  I’ve just posted my first entry earlier today and I’ll be posting a lot more in the next few days.

Do feel free to “link these sites up, Scottie”. ;)  Was that subtle enough?  :P  This site will remain as my home base and the other two, well, let’s just call them my work place.  :D  Does that make me a WAHMMY (work at home mommy) now?  Kidding. :P  Hee hee.

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Acknowledgement

I would like to thank my accomplice partner-in-crime good friend, Meeya, MrsPartyGirl - slash - MrsWorkingGirl for walking me through the process of setting up a website.  We were constantly in touch last week…as in!  We got our new domains at the same time but she, being the website expert that she is, was able to have her site up and about well ahead of mine.  Hugs and kisses to you, Meeya!  Good luck to us and our “projects”. ;)
My heartfelt thanks, too, to Thess, who hosted MunchkinCafe out of the kindness of her heart (read: free!) and who has been very supportive of my new found independence.  Hahaha!  Thank you, Thess!  You truly are a friend.  Mmmwah!

And with that, I bid y’all God bless and see you around cyberspace! :D