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…in a German Restaurant named Old German Beerhouse at Soi 11 last Saturday was a good start for our busy weekend!

American Breakfast: toast with butter, cornflakes, fried egg, bacon, and German fried potatoes with onions and bacon bits; served with coffee and orange juice! It only cost 99 baht…

Three of us ordered the same, so Daddy got 3 coffees…Isabelle just ate cornflakes and some of potatoes! Here’s our happy kids with their thumbs-up sign…

And this how our Saturday started…a yummy breakfast in a cozy and friendly place! Then we headed for a walked around Soi Arab and Nana area! Our next stopped was another pub, Soi 8 Pub, to have some drinks—after long walks! But it was great morning…

Linking with Orange Tuesdays hosted by Mommy Sheng…

Have a great Tuesday, everyone! :)

…from Beard Papa, I’ve been seeing this store around but I never had the chance to tried it until today when I was looking for something to bring for the kids.

I got two of their product for take-away, I got their Eclair and Blueberry Cheese Cream Puff…

Beard Papa’s (ビアード・パパ) is an international chain of cream puff stores started in Japan by the company Mugino Co., Ltd. (株式会社麦の穂).They have hundreds of stores in Japan and wordlwide. They are famous with choux pastry shell filled with whipped cream custard available in vanilla, chocolate and specialty flavors.

Well, kids love it. Infact, I was not even able to take picture of the eclair. But yes, they like the taste and I am sure I will be buying it again, it will be one of the request next time I will be going to the supermarket!

Its a great day and looking forward for a wonderful week…but my eyes today’s itchy and in pain, I hope it will get better soon for I am taking care of 2 beautiful kids plus one! I hope Visine will help me…and please God, I don’t need sore eyes now or later, please help me—Thank you! :)

My Uncle’s family who’s based in Antipolo gave us Suman (sticky rice roll) and Coco Jam from Antipolo City last Christmas…I love this too and I am happy I can have it while we are still in Manila, this is something I missed living overseas.

It is soaked glutinous rice mixed cooked in salt then wrapped in buri palm leaves, the long leaves is wrapped spirally. Then steamed in coconut milk, it is usually dip in sugar or better in a coconut jam! It just taste so delicious, one of my favorite Filipio snacks.

Thanks so much Tita Emy and Tito Boy for the pasalubong…

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It’s Sunday and I love it, as usual we sleep in until noon…then head out to have lunch at Fish and Co. in Emporium, we had seafood platter  made of cod fish, NZ mussels, clams, shrimps, squid ate with Spanish Rice together with Strawberry Smoothie, yummy! Then we went to park for kids to play and just relax around…it was great day! Dinner was just at home, having salads and california maki, that finished with having Cocobon from Cinnabon, its heaven! Lolz! Night wasn’t over and we watched an old movie together!i And now, here I am doing my last hooray for tonight…good night, everyone and wishing you all a great week!

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Linking with Yummy Sunday of Perfectly Blended…

When we came to our place in Makati City, lots of kids were using bike and Isabelle’s been borrowing from neighbors ( since I don’t have younger cousins at her age and CJ’s bike was given by my mom to others ) every time she will go out in the street…

But on our third day in Manila, Isabelle got something she like…my grandfather, so her great grandfather bought her a bike and what makes her smile more is its pink, she loves it to the max and can’t stopped thanking Lolo Pitong for buying her one while we are in Manila!

My father, her grandfather whom she’s calling Papa (Lolo Lito) enjoyed teaching her how to bike. My dad is also the one who taught CJ. Anyway, in her couple of days of trying—she learned it quick, made her more happy!

And here we are with Lolo Pitong…

Unfortunately, we didn’t bring it here in Bangkok…but what great is, when we come back, she can still ride with it.

Again, THANK YOU po Lolo Pitong!

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Linking with Pink Fridays hosted by Mommy Rubz…

I’m happy to be back with PF!

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Hi everyone, joining Food Trip Friday…and I hope to be back each week again. Anyway, this post will be just short but sharing you something that I ate during our vacation in Manila last Christmas Holiday…

TURON SPLIT at Mang Inasal

Made of 2 small turon (banana springroll) and 3 scoops of ice cream in the middle with chocolate sauce!  Its fine for me but better if you will try it!

Linking with Food Trip Friday hosted by Mommy Willa…

Have a great Friday, everyone! :)

Today, 26th of January, Australia’s celebrating their official national day and called it Australia Day…it is a day that commemorates the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove in 1788 and the proclamation at that time of British sovereignty over the eastern seaboard of New Holland.  Usually, family gathers during this day, family meetings, picnics and barbeques will be everywhere, parades, citizenship ceremonies, Order of Australia honours, Australian of the Year Presentation, etc. are the things happening in Australia today!

K, my partner is an Australian, last year we celebrated it by attending Australian Party in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (where we used to live) but now that we are now here in Bangkok, we doesn’t know any party celebrating it except for CJ’s school…he is studying in Australia International School – Bangkok.

Well, students in the school were asks to wear Australian colors:  yellow and green or anything typically Aussie! CJ just wore a green t-shirt and brought his Australian jacket and cap to the school.

Lucky Isabelle wake-up early…so that means we are going! Since we are early, as well as Ingrid, she invited me to have breakfast with her. So, we had breakky at Parrot Cafe in Admiral Hotel just few steps away from school.

We went back to school at 10am…and the activity started! I helped with the dot painting activity were in Ms. Jackie was in-charged, it was another mom (Camille) idea! It was really great. Kids went into different thing such as tong throwing, book reading, etc. and of course, they had a sausage, sizzle BBQ lunch with imported Australian beef, pork, vegetarian sausages and vegemite sandwiches.

Then lastly, they had the Australia’s National Anthem played as kids sing at the Assembly Area.

Isabelle enjoyed the activity also because she went with another class of small kids, she played in the playground, in the sandpt…did the dot painting also and went to the library, oh, yes, she also ate he sausage! She had fun…

And I had great time helping and assisting other kids with their dot painting.

Having said all these, unfortunately, I didn’t brought my camera with me…I will make another post or just update it once the school posted pictures on their website!

For now, I hope you had a great Thursday!

I love being one of CPCS! I had great and wonderful 5 years working with CPCS (Crime Prevention and Coordination Service) of NaPolCom (National Police Commission), happy that I become a part of the service even for a short period of time!

So, last December 21, 2011…my kids and I went to their annual Christmas Party. I miss them so much and I am so happy I visited them again, well, I will always will if I am in Manila and have time! I really feel the warm welcome when me and my kids enter the door…priceless!

Here are few photos I’ve taken during the afternoon snacks…

…and exchange gift part, I had so much fun. I miss them! Did I say it how many times already? Huh!

This is my whole division back then…

…and here we are in their award-winning Christmas Decor, you guys never fails when it comes to that, no doubts!

Isabelle has a lot of Godparents there so, she and CJ got some gifts and envelopes, thanks to all of you! You all guys rocks! See you again next time…

Astrology Forecast 2012 Year of the Dragon…

Like all people born in the year of the Rooster, this year you are the most likely to be hardworking, outgoing, and romantic on one hand, but blunt, proud and resentful on the other. You will have the chance to express yourself and enhance your potential to the renowned in society. Being extrovert, you will love to meet new people and travel to different enchanting locations.

Sounds great and interesting, isn’t it? Last year was not my year, I think but this year, most of what I’ve read, saying its a good year for me! If that’s the case, thank you…I need those and I am working hard for a better year this year! But, yes I don’t rely my life and day to day life with horoscope and like but once in awhile I am checking…and use it as a guide or inspirations! Anyway, for more of the Chinese New Year Animal Sign Forecast, please check SM Supermalls Facebook Page here

Wishing all of us a great year…

Greetings from Bangkok, Thailand!

Photo: China Highlights

Chinese New Year is the most important festival for the Chinese people…traditional festival and public holiday in China. It is celebrated by eating new year food, setting off firecrackers, visiting friends and relatives and hanging red lanterns. It is also a time for families to be together, and celebrated grandly and extensively across China! And this year it falls today, January 23…and its year of the water dragon!

Anyway, greeting you xīn nián jìn bù, everyone!

Yes, old friends…its been 19 years after we got to meet-up again…they are my elementary classmate and dear friends, a big part of my childhood! Thanks to Facebook, we get connected again.

So, one afternoon during our vacation…I meet them to have coffee at Strabucks, Fully Booked—lots of stories being shared and lots of laughter afloat. Happiness!

Happy to see Yoj and Ron again…

…and here with Kuki, my college friend partner who’s my friend too and happened to be their good friend also! Small world, isn’t it?

Well, I hope it will not be the first and last…looking forward for more coffee to brew and shared among us! I really appreciate the time you’ve given and shared to see me! I will see you again next time.