Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
— | Carlos Celdran on the RH Bill |
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
So, after going to the Church this morning, my sister, nephew, and I went to SM so I could buy a new pair of school shoes. When we got home, I slept for around 2 hours to rest my tired eyes, and went straight to work as soon as I woke up.
So for this one night, I'm a little proud I accomplished a lot of things that I needed to do. :)
Multitasking for one night. Reading a book, editing microscopic pictures, answering a laboratory manual, and studying for a quiz. :))
The colors of words. :)
What seems so near is indeed so far. :)
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
June 19, 2011
Our National Hero Jose Rizal's 150th Birth Anniversary and so the Criados, together with Lex Talionis Fraternitas organized a Hero's Race in respect to his heroism. :)
Criados members were assigned in the Medic Station and the program. We were the ones who gave the 21K runners their Finisher's Medal. :)
Hero's Race gunstart outside People's Park. 21K at 5:00 am and 3/5/10K at 5:30am. :)
Criados girls (w/ a boy. lol!) at People's Park as early as 4:00am. :)
The 21K Finisher's Medal girls. :)) Alva, Jeanmar, Dershey, me. :)
YAY To Doc Butch for finishing 10K pretty early. :)
Criados muses w/ our Prince Daddy. :))
June 18, 2011
fter almost a year, the Ace Teryahe Family once again was able to go to the beach to unwind and have fun. Plus, there were friends to join us in our escapade. :)
The Ace Teryahe Family and friends. :)
Waiting for Ben and Bryan. :)
The safety of the boat ride. :)
With Jebai upon arrival at the resort. :)
Time for lunch! :)
Making pa-cute while waiting for the food to be served. :)
The lady jump-shot. :))
After a 10-minute soak at the beach. :))
Pictorial after showering. :)
All the girls in the yard. Yeah. Me, Jody, Darleen, Vanie, and Mao. :)
Every step is a photo spot. :))
Falling in line for the boat. :) Going home. :(
It was raining so the wind was whipping our hair back and forth. :))
Savoring the wind effect in this cold afternoon. :)
June 13, 2011
Dhawell, Pablo and I went to SM City to while away the rain before going home and couldn't help but notice this extraordinary project from Aboitiz - an exercise pedal machine which converts your energy to electricity. :)
To prove the effectiveness of this converter, they put a free cellphone charging station and so, we tried to see if it really worked. Guess what? It did! :))
The converter is in its supposed to be wheels. :)
Pablo making tambay by the charging station. lol! :))
We asked the kid to pedal since he was having fun. :))
Dhawell making tambay by the charging station. :)
The Aboitiz Power. :)
Loose weight and at the same time, charge your phone without charge to your electricity bill. :)
The bike-charging station. :)
Environment-friendly + weight-reducing + money-saving innovation. Only for Davao Light and Power Company. :)
So yeah, I bought my much awaited Candy School Planner already. :) It was so high school, but I'm actually after the planner and the notes section. Plus, it's dandy as you can see on the cover. :)
The Independent Woman. :)
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It's cute, so yeah. ;)
My personal information. :)
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Finished watching The Roommate. Leighton Meester did a great job here, although the movie was very predictable. The suspense was less than what I was expecting. But it’s watchable though. Cam Gigandet was hot, but he acts so-so, really. lol! :)
P.S. I love how Nina Dobrev made a cameo in this movie. :)
So my friend suggested that I should take a before-after picture of my desk; before the makeover, and after the makeover.
But I’m sort of worrying that I might disappoint myself after. You see, I’m not much of a decorator, and I wasn’t any good at cleaning my own mess. So I was sort of worried that my after might not look as much different from my before.
But I guess I’ll try my best though. I’ve been running some drafts on my head already and hope it would work. :)
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Monday, June 06, 2011
Not on 3D though. A lot of our friends don’t recommend spending money on 3D. hehehe. :)
Sunday, June 05, 2011
This is insane! The world is insane! I could have accepted it if RPatz won as Cedric Diggory. Duh! MTV Movie Awards sucks! lol! :)) AFFECTED???? :))
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Kaya kung galit ka pag nag kwento ka, asahan mong magagalit din ako, depende sa intensity ng kwento mo. hahaha! :))
Worse, they did something that you also wanna do for the past days.
Friday, June 03, 2011
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Hukad is a Visayan term which means to "scoop up". It is usually used in terms of food, especially rice when you need to scoop up some rice and put it on your plate.
Hukad Restaurant was opened in Abreeza, and it sounded tempting because number one, it is Davao City's original, and I knew it would satisfy the tongues of Davaoenos.
So, my family and I tried to eat there one time. They had best sellers such as Kare-Kare and Crispy Pata. We ordered Kare-Kare but it wasn't available anymore so we just resorted on Laing, Shrimps, Crispy Pata, Pork Sinigang, and Pancit Guisado.
The ambiance was great though. The staff were good in serving and were very approachable. The restaurant was a little packed, too, considering that Hukad in Abreeza is probably it's first in Davao.
What caught my attention was their "chandelier" design. Do you know what "Puso" is? It's steamed rice wrapped in coconut leaves. I don't really know how it's made, but it tastes a little different than a normal steamed rice. You can actually eat it alone.
Since they try to be as native as possible, they cover their plastic plates with a banana leaf.
Finally, our order came. I wasn't able to take a picture of the Laing and Fried Shrimps because we were so hungry we devoured it first.
So the Crispy Pata was big, but its bones are what made it big. It tastes normal, and could become tastier with the help of spicy vinegar. It was crunchy enough though. :)
The Pork Sinigang was all pork fats. We only found a couple of meat which my brother ate. The soup was sour enough though. The waiter was supposed to have the meat changed, but we just decided to get on eating all the fats. lol! :))
The Pancit Guisado was too sweet for a Pancit Guisado. lol! :)) It was also painted dark, and my sister even commented that they are rich in soy sauce. I really love noodles, but this one wasn't too good for my taste. :)
Funny thing about Hukad is it literally does the "scoop up" thing. Like scooping up a lot of rice for their Bottomless Rice promo. I got really full after eating, not because the food was great, but because the rice just kept on coming for us. lol! Plus, I loved their container, really. :))
Finally, I was able to have a picture with my steamed rice container. hahahaha! :))
So yeah. For me, Hukad is just around 6/10. The 6 goes to the rice, the ambiance, the waiters, and the rice container. lol! :))