Exploring Davao City: The Philippine Eagle Center
I was supposed to write this post in continuation to my Davao series of adventures but my offline job is so demanding lately that I already had another trip to Davao City last week and this post is...
View ArticleGetting Ready for Our Christmas Presentation
How time flies, it’s December once again, the merry month of the year because we are celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. And when this season comes, parties and merrymakings are all over...
View ArticleThe Making of the Christmas Tree out of Recycled Materials
Last year, we had our “Lantern Made of Recycled Materials Contest”, this year we were looking forward for another Christmas Decoration Making Contest out of recycled materials. This is one of the...
View ArticleDo Less Do More in 2016
The year 2015 has ended too fast for me. It was indeed a “very 2015” like our new Miss Universe have said. And I thank God for the year, for the blessings and graces, for keeping us safe all the time,...
View ArticleThe Little Girl and the Piano
My husband and I were not born musicians. Although I love to sing, but the songs don’t really like me. Every time I sing, the songs just get ruined because of my out or tune voice, so I rather stay...
View Article10 Road Trip Must Have for the Whole Family
Two months from now, its summer in this part of the world. Actually, as early as now we can already feel the super heat of the sun because of the presence of El Nino conditions. Sunny weather with no...
View ArticleDavao City: My First Travel Destination for 2016
My first work related travel destination for the 2016 is to the “Durian Capital” of the Philippines. My colleague and I were tasked to attend a meeting with our partners in the industry. Though with...
View ArticleSoon to be the Best Guitarist
Instead of sitting in front of the computer playing online games, a friend of mine enrolled her nephew in a guitar lesson during the summer. He bought him a not so expensive guitar for a start to test...
View ArticleA Trip to Saging Repablik, Davao City
I have mentioned in my previous post about our food tripping in the land of the bananas, the Saging Repablik in Davao City. Instead of taking a cab from Casa Leticia, Sir Jay (our colleague in Davao...
View ArticleThe Boy Zugba, Kusina Bisaya Experience
One fine evening, we decided to have dinner. Instead of going to the usual spot, we opted to try something new, a resto that we’ve never been to. That’s when I suggested Boy Zugba, a resto bar along...
View ArticleRibs and Bibs, Cagayan de Oro City
Someone treated these two ladies for dinner tonight to a restaurant of our choice. Yippee!With so much to choose from, we ended up in a resto where back ribs is the specialty of the house, the Ribs and...
View ArticleChoobi Choobi, Lingaw Lingaw Kaon!
On February 15, 2016, Monday, a day after Valentine’s, a working day, hubby fetched me at the office for a quick trip to the grocery. After which we decided to have dinner at one of the diners at...
View Article7 Reasons to Love Summer
Due to the presence of El Niño, Philippines is already filled with summer air since late last year. We’ll probably have the longest dry season + summer to last until June, that’s according to the ENSO...
View ArticleKogi-Q Luto Luto Ta!
On February 19, hubby and I decided to go out again, a post Valentine’s date just the two of us (I supposed). This time we headed to Limketkai Center also to check out what’s the latest in the area. As...
View ArticleHaving A Bad Day?
Do You Know That Playing Guitar, can help relieve stress? Stress actually originates from our mind. Once triggered, it sends signals to the rest of our body cells, thus, the feeling of exhaustion,...
View ArticleCagayan de Oro Visita Iglesia 2016
This is our second year in the tradition. Just like last year, we did the visitation without the kids. The weather was too hot with city temperature ranges from 32 to 34 degrees Celsius. Umbrella, hat,...
View Article8 Tourist Spots to Visit in Camiguin Island
The last time I was in Camiguin, was like 10 years ago. I already forgot how this beautiful island looks like, until last week when we had our division’s in-house seminar at Villa Paraiso Apartelle. It...
View ArticleLive With the King
The first smartphone that I had was an android. From then on, I consider myself as a loyal android user. I may have switched phones a couple of times, but have never considered shifting to other with...
View ArticleDrums Sets for Toddlers
One of the playhouses that I brought my kids to have a drum set for children to play pretend that they are drummer, or musician. It’s actually a great idea to engage the kids to musical instruments as...
View ArticleBad Weather: Cancelled Trip
The time has finally come, that we have to fly to the Metro and enjoy the promo air fare that we have booked months earlier. I contacted Bakasyonista a travel agency and booked for a special tour to...
View ArticleAbout Folk Music
Who loves Folk Music? Though, I am not that musically inclined, but I love to hear some. I love to hear the folk songs of our native land that runs in our blood way back from the 19th century. Produced...
View ArticleThe Venice Grand Canal in Taguig
Landed at NAIA Terminal 3 at 11:45PM from Cagayan de Oro, the 3 of us went directly to booked dormitory in Quezon City. Still, thinking we’re to spend our whole day the following day. The next day,...
View ArticleTrip to Divisoria
After the Venetian Moments at Grand Venice Canal, the three of us headed to Divisoria. Aside from getting the stainless jewelries from my supplier, hubby went for something we can get for our kids,...
View ArticleBeautiful Lights. Cheerful Music. Christmas is indeed here
Less than 100 days and it’s Christmas. Homes, offices, establishments, malls, etc. are getting ready with their grandest decorations that they can think of to show this season. Christmas songs fill the...
View ArticleLooking Forward for the Challenges and Travels in 2017
The moment I took the new post, I know that life will be different than what it is used to be. I know that work life will be more demanding, challenging and somewhat stressful. But behind the work...
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