Monday, May 29, 2006

Sree, a fellow lab technician, and me were busy beavering down at the thin section laboratory when our department director popped in and asked me for the status of the laboratory requests at hand and how will it be when he allowed me to go on a month-long leave. i answered him that i have everything under control and will ensure continuity of everything. he blurted out that he got the answer that he's looking for. he liked my use of the continuity word. hehe. and so, it's finally settled. assuming i do get everything on schedule, i will be on leave from the 8th of July till the 8th of August. now the question is, how will i survive that long, summer break in the UAE???

sigh. i really, really hope i could go out of the country. well, i could but it would only be an added expense. secondly, who will i go with??? tagging hubby will be an impossibility since he's not up to wandering around when tons of work is at his desk.

sigh. a month. against the heat. against boredom to the max. well, some things i could do are:
  1. make the HK video that's long overdue. =)
  2. get etisalat install the Al Shamil unlimited internet connection.
  3. make my blog projects.
  4. general cleaning of the house.
  5. bake?? =) or learn sewing? ok, ok. at least, learn how to turn the sewing machine ON. ;p
  6. enroll in French class. haha. i wish!
  7. take driving lessons (hmm... the last of the list though, since i have not convinced myself into doing (most appropriate word: financing?) this. well, not unless somebody will sponsor the fees for the lessons then i will be fully convinced. hehe).

well, as to how many of the items included in the list will get to be done is another question. =) let's see....

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

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hanep sa title! haha. correct, today's my hubby's birthday. straight from work, i passed by Hot Breads bakeshop along Electra Street and bought a chocolate cake. ito na birthday gift ko sa kanya. hehe. it was a lovely choco cake adorned with fresh fruits on top. i certainly hope the taste live up to my expectation. well, for a 60 AED cake... it better be! =)

when i got home, i prepared squid as a cameron-rebusado-like pika-pika. as for the tenticles of the squid, i sliced it for pancit garnishing, too. i cooked pancit canton and it was the best pancit that i have cooked so far. =)

when hubby got home, he was surprised and thankful for my efforts. dapat lang noh! hihi. he thought kasi that i will just treat the day like an ordinary one and wouldn't even cook for him. mali siya dun! i was more excited of this day than him pa nga eh! =) anyhow, he phoned some friends to come over and share a booze with him. bong, dennis, mandy, dantes, and willy came. they drunk a bottle of Fundador over the tasty squids. hehe.

the session ended right before 12 AM. just before me and hubby dozed off, he thanked me once again. =) you're welcome and happy birthday!

Monday, May 22, 2006

it has been a year since i have given up calling my hubby's mother, nanay rita. however, today i tried phoning her mobile number once more and viola, she answered! we had a rather long updating of things. close talaga kami . she's not your usual malambing na nanay but amidst her rather supladang tone of voice, are words of concern and guidance. although we haven't personally met, we converse like we have known each other for so long. we had about an hour of talk and she's sincerely glad i became her daughter-in-law.

when hubby arrived from work, he suspected that i have something naughty in mind. galing nya huh! i have this wicked smile daw kasi. well, to give justice to his guess, i called nanay rita again. hehe. they talked for quite a long time, too. i am happy that they have finally spoken to each other after a long time and because of my intervention pa. =) they have talked about the same things nanay rita told me. no mushy stuffs.

after their conversation, my hubby tried to convey what they have talked about. however, he was shocked that i already know these things. he is happy and i am happy for them. =)

Friday, May 19, 2006

a memo has been released in hubby's office requiring them to wear polo's at work and shirt IF and ONLY IF they would have to go on-site. with that, problemado ang mokong because he has a few sets of clothes. he claims he doesn't need as much clothes, more so branded ones as he has face value which far more important than these. may point siya. although may pagka-mayabang nga lang. hehe.

anyhow, we went out tonight in search for polo along the shops in Najda Street. we were able to bump into Bong (a choirmate) along the way. our first stop has been the newly-opened RED TAG store. it was were Sana store used to stand. my hubby was able to get himself a checkered- and blue-colored polo. blue na naman!!! yep, yep. ewan ko ba, all his polo shirts were of blue in different shades. he prefers light-colored clothes. ngayon, pati ako nai-impluwensyahan to convert from the flashy dark-colored fanatic to a subtle light-colored gal. ang nagagawa nga naman ng pag-aasawa. hehe.

after Red Tag, we went to the old Sana store located at the far end of Najda St. found nothing that tickles our fancy though, so we left. it was a long walk to and from that shop so we decided to eat in the Lebanese resto which we nicknamed "the garden". =) meron kasi siyang kainan outside its enclosed area and it has trees all over and the open space gives. a non-choking ambience. hanep sa desc. it simply means, it's along the street and dusts can freely season your food without you feeling bothered. =)

he ordered grilled chicken with hommos while i requested for a chicken shawarma. while waiting for our orders, we heard an explosion of some sort somewhere outside the kitchen area of that resto. dedma lang kami. then, we saw some resto staffs splashing the outskirts of the resto where the stove(?)/aircon(?) area was. we weren't sure what really the thing that was burning eh. as soon as our orders arrived, we heard another explosion. this time, it was quite louder than the first one. then, fire broke off the oozes out to the exhaust atop the building!!! grabe, it was so shocking!!! everyone panicked, including us! my hubby snatched me up. i stood up, with my shawarma at one hand, and rushed with him to a farther area. within the vicinity pa rin naman, safe but near enough to view what was happening. hehe. mga uzi ba. for the third time, i was so inis i left my jam again at home. kainis talaga! another mega event left undocumented! hehe.

soon after, firetrucks came. some splashing here and there. so exciting! hehe, sama ko. while i was munching my shawarma, i watched how the firemen conquered the blazing fire. gleng-gleng! =) they were able to bring the building down to cooler temperature after about 15 minutes. my hubby and i approached back the waiter of the resto. my hubby offered to pay for the bills, etcheng lang yun syempre. hehe. but then, the waiter with a permission from the resto owner did not let us pay the meal. a fireman smiled at us and said sorry for disturbing our supposed-to-be quiet dinner. hehe. no problemo, sir! =)

we trodded back along the length of Najda St. and came to National Cinema. i urged my hubby to check out the new chinese resto. it was at the 2nd floor of the said building. we entered, got curious, and ordered a hotpot! =) it was OK, not the usual food we eat here. however, hotpot restos in Manila were far better. syempre, pinoys were very particular with food eh so they better be good. anyhow, we were still able to enjoy the joy of cooking at one's table. the plok-plok of the soup, the meat slices, the seafood thingy. for 25AED dinner, it was not bad after all.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Mubashir

before hubby left for his second shift at work, he informed me that we will eat out tonight. with that, i need not prepare dinner of any kind. buti naman, hehe. i was spared! or was it, he was spared??? ngahaha.

it was around 8 pm when he called up and he wants us to meet in Mubashir. it's a small resto right around the block that offers arabic specialties. he ordered hommos with meat while i ordered mixed grills of lamb, kofta and a pita-like bread with meat fillings. he asked me to taste hommos. i obliged but told him that i am not fond of eating the said appetizer. i have tasted it once but never liked it. that was, when i was still very new here in UAE. however, seeing him eat it with such gusto has made me crave for the different taste as well. now, i'm a hommos fan as well. hehe. inggetera kasi.

hommos was made from chick peas. it has a bitter sweet taste and was topped with olive oil when served. it is usually served with hot unleavened bread and is eaten by carefully dipping the bread into the sauce. yum, yum!! ;)

Thursday, April 27, 2006

it was supposed to be a fieldtrip con team building for our department. however, as to how will a teambuilding activity be incorporated to the schedule or to the plan, was one thing i was wary and sure that more likely, will not happen. =)

anyway, i woke up at the same time i usually do during weekdays. florian fetched me up infront of Crowne Plaza Hotel, 6:50 AM. we were the first ones to arrive at PI. one by one, the professors as well as the Exploration Advisor arrived right after us. Dr. Pierson, the advisor, gave a short briefing about the trip. Around 8 AM, everyone hopped into respective 4W drives they were assigned to. i was with florian and dr. ali.

after PI, we stopped by an ADNOC petrol station where everyone (except me) bought their light lunches. my hubby prepared my lunch pack so there was no need for me to buy anymore. =) some pinoys working at the said gas station gave me an inquisitive look as i was the lone lady in a pack of 9 expats. naku, if i only had known that Pilar wasn't coming, i shouldn't have come as well.

from the petrol station, we started to follow the trip itinerary. we first stopped by the Mussafah Channel where we saw bedding of sand, desert rose (halite) with some gastropods, algal mats, anhydrite and a fossilized mammal! i bet, it must have been the shark of Jaws 4. hehe. he just died first before his life was made into a movie .

after some geological discussion ek-ek, we went to see the algal mats in real life, the mangroves, and we even saw an oasis which was just a meter deep from the desert. as discussed, these almal mats, mangrove and bodies of once living creatures, are the ones responsible of giving the oil which they abundantly have.
i learned quite a lot today despite the burning sun. here are some of my learnings:
  • destruction made to almal mats are irreversible;
  • mangroves live only in saltwater;
  • mangrove roots stick themselves out into the sands/soil to get the needed hydration for the tree to survive;
  • mangrove leaves perspire salt crystals;
  • some parasite plants live around mangroves because they need the desalinized water around and due to the magroves;
  • anhydrite forms from salt water and when temperature is above 80 degrees Celsius;
  • halite forms from saltwater and when temperature is 50 degrees and below.
now, that's what happens when you are around geologists for too long. you get to borrow some of their words. masama na 'to! haha. luckily, i still manage to keep my sanity. =)

Friday, April 21, 2006

The Virgo Woman

i had one great sleep last night. without grudges or worry that bothered my subconciousness. i do recall having a dream although i don't remember now what it was. hehe. medyo volatile lang talaga ang isip ko paminsan-minsan. =) i got up around 9 AM although been dozing on and off from sleep since 6 AM. hubby went out early for his karate class while i was scheduled to go to church for the Tagalog Mass at noon.

i called up muna sa bahay in the philippines to check how things are. as usual, got a good laugh from IA who tricked me to believe that they indeed watched the MYMP concert in Araneta. iniinggit ako! hmp. but she later admitted that she's just teasing. naku, manang-mana talaga!

the Tagalog Mass celebration went well naman though it was an outdoor mass. we had a short warm up beforehand, although we were still familiar with the tunes and all since we just sang the list last Easter Sunday. we also had some photos taken after the mass with Father Eugene. i'll post it here when i get myself a copy.

for lunch, i cooked munggo beans with celery. ewan ko ba, since i tasted celery in Ruel's (a choirmate) molo soup, been craving for the flavor eversince. kaya ayun, ni-try kong lagyan ng celery pati yung munggo. wala lang, lasa siyang kintsay. hehe.

after lunchtime, got online to surf stuffs over the web. blog hopping actually. chanced upon a blog and a post about her zodiac sign details. naiinggit na naman ako, so i googled for my own zodiac details as well. hehe. so far, here's one that i find that describes myself best :

The Virgo Woman

The Virgo female usually has a strongly developed maternal instinct and makes for a very devoted wife and mother. Counted among the best housekeepers, she is economical (in short, matipid at kuripot, hehe) and delights in having her home and personal belongings tasteful as well as elegant. This is a woman who will be extremely precise...even to the point of fussiness (medyo korek!). Clean and chaste in thought, most Virgo females display expressions of purity and virtue. There is normally a certain fascinating sweetness lingering in the eyes and about the mouth. Females governed by this Sign love those who are pure in mind and who possess characters which are just and true (i really hate backbiters!). Thus, they tend to dislike the baser instincts associated with the male population and are apt to find marriage something of a disappointment.

Nonetheless, the magnetism of the Virgo woman is very marked and once she has gained an influence over another person, she will rule absolutely (talk about having my way, hehe). Although the heart of this female will not go out to the world in general, she is likely to be very loving and affectionate toward those of whom she is fond. If one single word could describe the Virgo woman, it would probably be discriminating. She demands action rather than words and quickly seeks commitment in any relationship (sobrang true!).

With a love of finery, dress, society and display, women who fall under the jurisdiction of Virgo will resort to any honorable means in order to gratify their desires in these areas. Likely to be a leader of fashion...if circumstances permit...she will always show excellent taste in the selection of wearing apparel. These women harbor much respect for the beautiful coupled with an outstanding perception of color, which often develops into artistic talent and may be displayed in their use of a needle, brush and pencil. Floral arrangements and home decoration are their particular specialities. This female is blessed with a quick and accurate eye which enables her to excel in any profession which utilizes such gifts. This woman is not one to be trifled with and she truly knows what she is all about. It would be a grave mistake to underestimate this female. She will set goals and overcome any odds to achieve them. The most enlightened Virgo woman is one who has developed both her intellectual and spiritual sides. Such a female is extremely powerful, magnetic and charming (ahem, ahem)...one who could possibly sway an entire nation, if not the entire world.

Acccommodating and adjustable, this woman may basically be a shy individual, but such will not deter her from overcoming life's obstacles. If some flaw or imperfection is perceived in a relationship, then she will have no hesitation in breaking the bond (yep, yep!). When annoyed, females who fall under the jurisdiction of this Sign can be shrewd and fussy (kaya, don't mess with me, hehe) and they are certainly nobody's fool. However, this woman can be won over with grace and taste rather than physical charms. The approach to life here is direct. Virgo women can be pessimistic and critical souls but somewhat earthy in their judgments. This is one of the few female types of the Zodiac who can be trusted in every way.

Often possessing the reasoning powers customarily associated with males, the Virgo oman refuses to adopt a veneer of helpless feminine charm...although she is usually feminine in appearance. Severe in her moral judgments, this woman is frequently good at hiding such, presenting a smiling face to the world and always pleasant on the surface. By no means a spoil-sport, being tolerant and wise in many ways, the Virgo female does possess such high standards for herself that she often seethes with inner tension. In addition, this woman will probably have a tendency toward hypochondria. She is so centered on being perfect that she is inclined to imagine ailments and diseases whenever she feels the slightest bit out of sorts. In truth, however, the Virgo female rarely requires medicine at all and usually lives a long and useful life...frequently appearing much younger than she actually is.

Intellectual by nature and blessed with a gift of language...or even the powers of a retentative memory which helps her pass examinations...this female is something of an academic type which can be threatening to many ordinary males. Nonetheless, this is a woman who does possess sex-appeal and is often counted among the prettiest females of the Zodiac. She will also be lively and vivacious well into old age. The woman governed by Virgo will have a quick and alert mind but can be something of a snob. Regardless, she respects all the old-fashioned virtues and is one of most subtle and delicately cast women of the entire Zodiac. As a mother, she will be relatively indulgent, taking infinite pains to understand her children. As a wife, she will constantly strive for perfection in every way...backing her partner in each endeavor while making every effort to be self-effacing.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Me? A Racist?

although i am aware that a certain race has it's bad stock and it's good stock, i have always keep an open-mind to give every individual a chance to prove himself/herself. that, not only applies to everyday living but most especially to the workplace. why is that? because being at work means that person should already be well-educated, well-trained.

yesterday, our new laboratory technician reported to work. so far, i had nothing against her. that was, yesterday. today, i felt otherwise. she have earned a masteral degree and can't even put a chemical powder to a bottle without spilling it??? don't even know the laboratory adage, "clean as you work and work as you clean"? most importantly, can't she even watch her hygiene??? aahhh!!! her second day and i could almost die!!!

i have always considered myself slow, not until i met her. haha. she's so slow... in actions and in thinking! ggrr.... no! i am not a racist. it's just that, i really hate people with no common sense. what to do??? and i could imagine her nodding from left to right instead of up and down! getsch mo? :p

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Rebonded Hair

woke up early since i alloted this day for a trip to a beauty salon. yep! yep! para-magpa-beauty! =) after hubby eft for the office, i work around the house for awhile, took a bath and off i went to El-Joy Beauty Parlor just across Najda Street.

as usual, it was Mel (the petite young pinay) who got asigned to my hair which i also prefer as she was the one who made my rebonded hair before. she started working on my hair around 10:30 AM. it was a rebonding procedure so it took her roughly 5 1/2 hours! i was so hungry that i bought a waffle that they were offering at the parlor. hehe. the taste was OK since i know my stomach will take any kind of food at that time. anyway, i left the parlor at 4:00 PM fully satisfied with the result. i know that my hair itself ain't healthy at the moment so this is the best that it could get. hehe.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

song by Gary Valenciano


Lately I've been winning battles left and right
But even winners can get wounded in the fight
People say that I'm amazing
I'm strong beyond my years
But they don't see inside of me
I'm hiding all the tears


Chorus:
They don't know that I come running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
(Look up for His smile)
'Coz deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
(Aahhh)


Unafraid because His arrow is the best
But even soldiers need a quiet place to rest
People say that I'm amazing
I never face retreat, oh no
But they don't see the enemies
That lay me at His feet


Chorus:
They don't know that I come running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
(Look up for His smile)
'Coz deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
(Aahhh)


They don't know that I come running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
(Look up for His smile)
'Coz deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
(Aahhh)


been listening to this song a lot lately. next to my other never-fails-to-bring-me-to-tears song(More Than You'll Ever Know), this song also have the same effect on me. every word was right on target talaga... the melody, the lyrics and the feelings that it invokes in me, everything combines to make me feel sentimental. *sniff* *sniff*

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

got back to the hospital to get my laboratory tests. the result was not bad though not a happy news either. however, i'm still thankful that it wasn't the worst lab test result that i had in my life. =) the pretty doctor gave me a prescription for a 3-week medication. she also required me to go back for another laboratory test after a week. sigh. after i bought my medicine, i went to the church for another choir practice with GFC. singing will be my sole theraphy for now.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

i had to visit the hospital again. i actually don't want to as i know what to expect. but then, my hubby scared me that if i don't go today, he won't accompany me anymore if i complain of pain tonight or in any other day. we reached the hospital around 5pm and waited for half an hour for my turn. the doctor was so young and pretty. she must be a syrian or something. to my relief, she's got gentler hands than my personal doctor back in the philippines. anyhow, she had me get some laboratory tests which i will come back for the results on tuesday.

it did gave us a peace of mind when she said that the cause of my pain might have been some hormonal change or stress. stress due to that damn air compressor, ggrrr... however, in lieue of the physical pain our pockets were painful as well. with just one visit, it costed us 270 dirhams already and i am not well yet! haha. ssheesh... sinabi na ngang bawal magkasakit dito sa abroad eh! =)

Friday, March 24, 2006

woke up a bit late today and we just had bread for breakfast. hubby went to his karate class while i just stayed home since we were expecting a visitor today. while having breakfast, i was also watching the tv program called "Makuha Ka Sa Tikim". it is a televised cooking contest and hosted by eula valez and jean garcia. the kampanerang kuba girls.. hehe. anyway, for today, i was able to see the egg stuffed with beef which also goes with bolognese sauce. hmmm.... it just gave me an idea!

so, off i went to the supermarket. i bought veggies for my chopsuey (my other specialty) recipe and of course, my new recipe, the egg stuffed beef. however, unlike the one i've seen on tv, i used quail eggs instead of chicken eggs. firstly, quail eggs are smaller, so the stuffed dish will be of smaller bites. mas hindi overwhelming tingnan. =) second, i could still use the other quail eggs as chopsuey goodies. double purpose siya di ba? hehe. here's the recipe with a little varation:

ingredients:
ground beef
maggi liquid seasoning (uy, plugging yun ah! hehe)
pepper
salt
carrots
onion
red bell pepper
quail eggs (boiled and shelled)

procedure:
1. marinate the beef with liquid seasoning, pepper and salt.
2. add the minceds onion, carrots and red bell pepper.
3. mix well.
4. coat the quail eggs with the mixture and deep fry.

one thing i've learned about cooking beef: use maggi liquid seasoning. haha. it brings out the flavor talaga. just a few drops will do. don't put too much or else your dish will taste like the seasoning and hide the main ingredients' flavor huh. also, although i am not fond of eating bell peppers, i still put these veggie just for flavor.

as for the sauce, use the same procedure in cooking the sauce for spaghetti. however, since i am in a rush today, i just used the sweet and sour sauce for toppings. it turned out yummy pa rin. hehe.

by lunchtime, everything's ready and so was our visitor. hehe. rey, a former officemate in the philippines, came over for a short visit. he came all over from dubai. nice to see old friends and talk about old stories. he went back to dubai around 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

for today, we also received a call from kuya boboy. so glad to hear he is doing well. i know he loves me so much and i love him as well. i love my family, they will always be my inspiration in life. i also discussed with him my plans for our house in taguig. what to do with the part for renting and stuff. as of now, i am not sure if me and my hubby needs a "dreamhouse" back in the philippines. everything's so uncertain at this point in time.

Friday, March 17, 2006

after a month of planning and amidst the current windy situation (probably a sandstorm in the desert) today, we were finally able to pushed through with our desert safari gimik!

me and my hubby started our journey to Dubai about 12:30 PM. although he wasn't quite well yet, he still fulfilled his promise that we will go on a safari tour! yey! we were able to reach the Al Ghubaiba bus station at around 2:00 PM. we took a cab to my cousin's place somewhere near bank street.

at her place, we met Ness, her bestfriend who is new (and is on a lookout for job! calling all jobhunters! hehe) in UAE. we also had a light snack of pasta, which my cousin cooked (masarap na din..good thing, i like pasta na maasim-asim, hehe). we waited for about 40 minutes for the 4x4 driver who will took us to the desert. grabe, sobrang late siya huh! anyhow, the trip itself was worth the wait so we just kept our cool and remained patient. despite being late, we forgave him of his sins because he turned out nice din naman, may customer service kumbaga. hehe.

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the girls with the driver...tsansing pa si mokong..hehe

the driver drove us for about 30 minutes to the desert, to the sandiest part. we went up and down the slopes of sands and have hours of dashing and screaming in the dunes! so thrilling talaga!

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posing with the 4x4 with the broken tire.. hehe

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fine sands + coarse travel + me = great time

our driver drove with two other 4x4's with tourists. ganun yata talaga, they have to travel in groups so that they could watch out for each other. though the activity is dangerous in itself, travelling in groups add some feeling of security.

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the sand grains captured in photo

in the middle of our dune bashing, the two other 4x4s encountered some disaster. haha! one had vomiting tourist on tour, the other one broke its tire. only our group survived and claimed to be the strong ones! daanin ba naman sa kakasigaw eh! hehe.

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the girls with the hitchhiker south korean..hehe

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the girls... pose lang ng pose! hehe

after the 2-hour desert dune bashing, we went to the camp site among with the other safari goers with other tours. the camp features a camel ride (which we missed.. sad), henna painting, sisha, arabic costume, some BBQ's, arabic dinner and most of all, belly dancing! hehe. purely arabic adventure to the max!

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my henna bracelet and ring...

henna painting is an art. it combines symmetry and assemetry and still turns up beautiful. the painter is an arabic lady. she's nice and very accommodating although some arabic little girls tends to break into the queue. letting the girls cuts into the line or have a separate line in their culture, has its disadvantages din pala. no wonder, they grow up wanting to always have their way. they don't have patience to wait for their turn.

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"the sheikh and sheikha"

putting on their dresses aren't easy as well. it's harder than fixing a necktie. for the ladies, the head dress should be tight enough. for the men, they should have balance to maintain their head dress as it is not to be fixed securely yet is expected to stay put. hehe. so, ironic noh?!


sisha?! yep, we learned to do it the right way. that is, after a couple of coughing it out. hehe. as for the BBQ... well, i'm getting accustomed to arabic food anyway. therefore, i can say that i love the grilled lamb chop and the chicken kebab. =) matched it with tabouleh and salad veggies. yummy!


oh... curious about the dancing belly? watching the belly dancer swayed her belly without any "bilbil" was just so cool. it's as if she has no internal organs nor bones! lambot ng tummy nya! galing gumiling, haha! she swayed and danced accompanied by an arabic music. everybody enjoyed, especially the boys! haha.

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the safari goers! craving for more!

we were able to get back to dubai city centre, around 10:30 PM. got to abu dhabi around 12:30 AM the next day... exhausted but fulfilled! we had a grand (arabic) time!

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Meeting a PExer

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i receved a text message coming from a Pinoy Exchange forumer saying that she'll finally be able to join GFC as per my invitation. her nickname's jen and she goes by the code "jhenggay" in PEx. hehe, ibisto daw ba!

anyway, we met up across the church grounds (between the church and the hall) right after the 6 PM mass. she's easy to talk to and we got along pretty well. since she was with somebody, she then decided that it was best to attend GFC's choir practice next week instead. even so, i had oriented her with our schedule and what to expect.

at the choir, we were not able to have our practice tonight as agreed upon but had a little salu-salo over some Popeye chicken courtesy of Mandy. after the meeting con eating was adjourned, me, Josie and Sephrim took a taxi cab back to the city. i got off the cab near Hamdan Center to meet my hubby. ako na sumusundo sa kanya ngayon. haha!

upon meeting, me and hubby went straight to Abu Dhabi mall to buy his watch. he got himself a a swatch irony with brown leather strap. it was rather fashionable. kaya ayun, nde mapakali sa taxi palang! hehe. according to him, after 10 years, he finally got to buy his own watch! hehe. kuripot kasi. ;)

there were quite a commotion at the mall since a fashion show was being held. syempre, pati kami naki-usyoso. hehe. sus, lamang lang sila sa height. pero wag ka, ako lang yata ang kaisa-isang gurlush na nagkakakanda-haba leeg and arms sa pag-picture. haha! (don't get me wrong. documentation purposes lang po.. ako'y girl noh! hehe, defensive ba.)

Friday, February 24, 2006

i have cooked caldereta before and considering it was tasty, i still haven't considered it my specialty since i was able to make it having all the ingredients at hand. however, today's different. i can claim that this was actually my #2 specialty. hehe. my ingredients aren't complete but still, the caldereta turned out more than what i expected. in my hubby's word, hindi lang yummy ang look, pati daw lasa, yummy pa din! saucy and a bit hot. separate cooking of veggies and meat, some seasoning, some pinch of this, a little of that... just perfect! =) i'll be making this quite often from now on.

we were supposed to go on a safari today but decided to postpone it and re-schedule as for the first time, i actually heard thunderstorm here in UAE. hehe.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

my hubby was supposed to come home last night or at least this morning, just in case there were flight delays. i have been waiting for hours and there was no sign of my hubby. =( i called up his office to check with his boss his actual flight schedule. i know, my hubby wouldn't like it (he might actually kill me for this, hehe) , but then i was so worried since last night.

it was their secretary who first picked up the phone and then she transferred me to their boss. hubby's boss has a warm voice, mukhang mabait nga, as what my hubby told me. anyway, after he promised to check up on his actual flight schedule. my hubby called up from AUH airport. hehe. patay! hehe. i called up his office once more and relayed to their secretary to tell their boss not to bother anymore as hubby was now in UAE.

anyway, hubby's flight encountered so much delay in bahrain. they actually had to be checked-in a hotel. we vowed not to ever fly via gulf air again. poor service doon't deserve second chances.

oh yeah, amongst hubby's belongings from philippines, found out that he was able to take my last medical check-up results from Medical Plaza. sadly, my x-ray showed i have dextroscoliosis. =( all the other tests were OK. it's all clear to me now, the frequent back pains... i should have drunk lots of milk when i was younger.. pde pa kaya ihabol?? hehe.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

All By Myself

it's valentine's day and i am all by myself. this day made me sing like bridget jones. =( good thing, i was able to have some korean telenovela VCDs recopied from She. at least, i have something to keep myself busy with for the next few days.

i started with the telenovela entitled, Full House. i enjoy watching it each episode! iiyak, tatawa, iiyak, tatawa... maloka-loka. haha! the story was so light-hearted, comedy and drama. the guy was so sexy. especially the scene when he was cleaning the house living room windows. nice butt. haha! in fairness, the gal was pretty na din. hehe.

my hubby and i were able to talk to today though. he promised to take me to a desert safari when he comes back as valentine's gift. hmp! make-up gift??!! kung nde lang gusto kong mag-safari, i won't give in into his suhol. hehe. sige na nga, i will patiently wait for his return and his promised gimik. =)

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

two weeks after i got back from the philippines, hubby decided to go home. nope, not that he didn't want to go home with me (hehe) but for an emergency reason that he has to attend to. about lunchtime, i received a call from him telling me that his boss allowed him for a week-long vacation. well, i know he needs to. but then, it made me sad because that means i have to be alone for a week. well, time for me to experience what i did to him for a month! hehe. karma!
right after i got home from the office, we immediately went to Emirates Spermarket and grabbed goodies for the kids in the family. rush talaga kami because we only have an hour to prepare before his flight. i also tucked in his luggage the electronic blood pressure equipment for my nanay. hay, first quarter palang and we already have tons of gastos over our heads! =( i wonder what the year will be...
we called up a taxi to take him to the airport. from the time he left until the time he was waiting for his flight, we've been calling and texting each other. being separated really brings the sweetest things in us. =)

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

yep, finally going back to UAE, my second home away from home. my flight was right after lunch and it was tatay and nanay who took me to the airport. so what can i say about my vacation?? Hmm... tiring, stressing, and magastos! hehe.

tiring because i have to squeeze in a lot of activities within the day, just to have time for others. although i have vacant days, it has been vacant since i have no one to go out with. made me miss my hubby tuloy. =( if he took the vacation with me, this shouldn't have happened. we could have stick to my itinerary for the month.

what makes it stressing? well, the sickness i acquired and the medical tests that i have to go through. if this will always be in my yearly itinerary, that means my vacation will always be stressing, one way or the other. but then, it also took the worries out of me while i'm away. better go through the stressful moments then.

magastos... do i need to say more??? hehe.

some of my regrets during this vacation were NOT being able to:
  • have an Outreach program for the less-fortunate kids;
  • visit Nagcarlan, Laguna to see their church and re-invent Imang by ringing the church bells; =)
  • go to Ilocos and Corregidor for my historical tour of the north;
  • see my former 1-O classmates and prepare ice cream for them; =)
  • see my friends (Jen, Jazz, Elaine, Tuning) and meet their children/hubbies, which ever is applicable;
  • see Recana family and have a chat;
  • go mountain climbing and feel revived!
  • meet former officemates (the QA folks of IPI and Design of VPII);
  • scout the metro for possible business venture in the future; and
  • forgetting to buy the Levi's jeans that i owe myself!

however, the month long vacation was well-spent anyway and worth it. how come? with those few days, i was ABLE to:

  • spent overseas trip with my parents and sister;
  • be with my friend Me-an when she needs me most;
  • scout for church and venue for the future church wedding;
  • learned how to cook kare-kare, the traditional way;
  • finally get in touch with some of my 1-O classmates (Agnes, Ariel, Jasper and Maricel);
  • got a taste of taho, siopao, siomai, fresh lumpia, etc. my favorite things! =) and
  • most importantly, have myself checked by my doctors.

with the long list of regrets vs. my achievements, that made me conclude that a month is not enough. i'd definitely use up all of my vacation privileges next year! hehe.

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