Of doing good for public health, The Champ, fresh seafood, and more of Sarangani
I feel a little guilty for being away so long! If my blog can ‘feel’, then he must be feeling abandoned already. :-O Nevertheless, I will try my best to make up for i
Food Trip with Fr. Leo: A Celebration of Food and Family Ties
A cooking priest?! This is what came to my mind when our good friend, Jinky, texted us about an event that’s happening the next day. Forward to January 6, 2012. Yes, Fr. Leo
Chef Laudico’s Casa Filipino tries an uncharted path
Hubby and were just so glad that the rains stopped for a little bit today. It had been raining for days now so at the first sign of a less-rainy day, we called up Chef Laudico&
Sandra Torrijos gives us her arts once again (view her works at the German Club)
(Please visit the German Club and view the works of Ms. Sandra Torrijos, a feminist-artist and a Pinay expat who is based in Germany for half of the year. I promised to blog about
A Black Rose blooms in Tagaytay
[UPDATE (26-March-2014): The shop is no longer in Tagaytay. Please scroll down for the new location.] Let me tell you a story. Her beauty has struck me as feisty and enigmatic. Bac
Be fired up for the job
No, this post is not about how to fire someone. 🙂 This is a summary version of what my husband and I have discussed several times over the two years of our marriage (and over th
A peek into my book list: “Winning” by Jack Welch
One of the best things in life is having the luxury of sitting (or lying down) in one corner with a good book and nice cup of tea or coffee. I cannot remember when my love affair w
Religion and beauty pageants: Why our Shamcey did not win the title
This is my first time to write about beauty pageants. I have nothing against this type of competition but I also think that the pageants can be a lot wiser and more gender-sensitiv