29 December 2012

4 Newly Baptized Souls in Japan (29 Dec 2012)

This morning, I woke up and hurriedly prepared myself for a very important activity: baptism. This chance doesn't come everyday and I am so happy that I was there to witness. 12noon, Japan time, 4 souls were baptized in Ang Dating Daan's (The Old Path) Tokyo Locale. Thanks be to God for His unspeakable gift!

20 December 2012

Blessed. Happy. Thankful.

Today, I should be writing about the things that I have always been thankful for. But I’m having a hard time constructing my sentences. I tried you know. I’ve just been sitting here in a standoff with my iPad since yesterday. Now, me and my alter ego unanimously decided it’s best if I just eat my spaghetti out and drink my avocado shake up to its last drop then randomly write down my blessings. I have a lot, really. Mostly undeserved and I did not even worked hard for. I cant explain why I stammer in this writing. I have too much in my head but I don't know how and where to begin. Aaahh, yes. It is definitely because of too much excitement. Seriously, thats is the correct word: EXCITEMENT! I just cant wait. Our 2012 4th Quarter Thanksgiving is still two good night sleeps away and seems like the wait is forever. That's what it is like when you are anticipating for something you are crazy about, right? I bet you experienced it before, too. So here goes the list of the things I am being thankful about. I jotted them down in the order of importance to me.

HIS fold. Dedicated leaders Kuya Daniel Razon & Bro. Eli Soriano. His words. Righteous brethren. Duties. Choirmates. UNTV colleagues. Fellow group officers. Loved ones. Healthy me. Healthy family. Supportive & overly caring better-half. God-centered marriage. Childless. Too-much-loving Mother. Sweet brother and sister. Adorable nieces and nephews. Lovely family-in-law. Good friends. Great job. Nice boss. Jolly workmates. Ugly outside. Imperfect inside. Weak inside & out. Not intelligent enough. Anorexic bank account. Never ending debts. Many shortcomings. Troubles. Problems. Trials.

There are still lots but its already unspeakable, unfathomable and inexpressible. But I believe HE knows what I want to convey. I am unworthy of His love and more than undeserving of His mercy. And yet, among seven billion people on earth now, I am one of the lucky few hundreds that was called. And for all of these, I am so grateful. So on 22-24th of December 2012, the whole congregation of "The Old Path" or more commonly known as "Ang Dating Daan" will offer Thanksgiving to God Almighty! And I will be there by hook or by crook, Godwilling. 

15 December 2012

My Cooking Blog: The Beginning

These past few weeks, I have been thinking of how am I going to make this blogsite have a taste of little bit of everything in me. And thanks to my Sis Karms for giving me this idea. I've been cooking since I was in grade school. And, believe it or not, I was the one in-charged in preparing the family lunch and dinner almost everyday. I am not an expert, but cooking is surely my favorite household chore compared to dusting of all corners of the house and washing the dishes. It is on top of the list, actually. And now, my Sunday cooking will become more exciting because of this common-but-clever-and-new-to-me idea. I am hitting two birds in one stone here:First, I am doing something that I really love to share. Secondly is I get more inspired to serve my loving husband a sumptuous meal on weekends. By the way, you may wonder why I cook only on weekends. Well, that is just about diet matter. We cant afford eating too much yummy food everyday because we are somewhat health conscious already.

The dishes that I am thinking of featuring here are mainly those healthy, easy to prepare and low cost ones. Why? Because I am a working female and I am always on the go. But that shouldn't be the reason of me always depriving me and my Beybiaj of sumptuous and healthy food. So now, let us start the ball rolling!

Below are the top 10 dishes I am eyeing to prepare on the next few wekends, Godwilling.

1. Seafood Pasta
2. Sinigang na Salmon sa Miso
3. Fried fish and Ginisang Sayote
4. Fettuccini
5. Sinigang na Baka sa Bayabas
6. Pinakbet and Fried Pork Belly
7. Pansit Bihon
8. Mixed Pork & Chicken Embutido
9. Lumpiang Gulay ala Erl (Bro Eli inspired)
10. Ginisang Mongo and Fried Chicken

And before I totally put a stop on this entry, I want to let you all know that I will be more than happy if you will share with me your dishes!

Happy cooking and eating, guys :))





13 December 2012

My First Ever Winter Wonderland Experience in Korea

First published on March 13, 2012, Tuesday
 
Up to this time, I'm still under spell of my winter wonderland trip. I don't want to wake up from my winter wonderland dream. I can't believe I'm back in Singapore. But, yes, I'm here again with reality in front of me.

The days we spent in Korea were so damn great. And I was proven wrong with all my preconceived ideas about the place. My world turned 360 degrees when I saw the mass of white thing from the windows of the plane. Korea is great, so as the people and foods. Yes, food. And I gained 3 kilos in 8 days. What do I expect? Korean food is so yummy! I never thought that I would actually fall in-love with the place. I wanna be there again. There are still lots to see and do. Hopefully next time would be in spring when everything starts to bloom and brag its beauty to the world again. That would be so very lovely!

The first time I set foot in Korea was a big "oh-yeah-snow!" reaction for me. I was like a child brought to a playground with totally different set-up from where I usually play everyday. And its true. It's my first time to see snow and it is really so-so fantastic for me. You can't blame me if I cannot hide my excitement. And bacause I am an alien in that place, small unfamiliar and weird things (at least, for me) gets my attention so quick. So, what? I was from the mountains afar from Korea, you can't blame me for acting like a real weirdo.Now, let me begin my childlike storytelling about our 8 wonderful days there.  I hope you guys bear with me.

I have this attitude that, whenever I am on a vacation or a place for a limited time, I always see to it that I maximize my time exploring or doing things that I need to finish. So, I did not let ourselves take a quick nap even if we were from 3days International Thanksgiving plus the fact that we had a night flight. In short, 4 days without decent sleep. After putting down our baggages, I immediately dragged my husband to Seoul Tower at Namsam. On getting to the tower, you can take a cable car ride, get a taxi, or walk if you are healthy and strong enough to walk up hill. The place was near our hotel but since we were still tired, we chose to get a cab instead of walking.

Since we have chosen to travel on a winter, I have no choice but to courageously endure the  -7degrees celcius that night! Hahaha! Nevertheless, the negative temperature is equally blasting with the view of the Seoul city lights  and the taste of what a real chilling cold place is. The view was perfectly awesome. We came at the tower at the right timing- at night! Aside from city lights  view, we also experienced to watch the illumination show that is being played daily from 7pm-12am. On each floor of the tower, there are also some other more interesting things to see like souvenir shops, beauty stores, cafes and restaurants, and a lot more.

 MYEANGDONG
After we enjoyed the view on top of the tower, we went to Myeongdong, one of the expensive shopping centers in the world and the representative shopping district of Seoul. You can find here the mid-to-high priced retail stores and a few branded product stores. I am not really a big fan of shopping, but we still explored the place. We are aliens in Seoul, remember? Same with Singaporeans, Koreans are lovers of fashion and yes, beauty products!

A day at YONGPYONG Ski Resort
Of all the places that we were scheduled to visit in Korea, my loving husband was so excited about this second day- the Ski day! I guess, (Yes, I just guessed) he has been imagining himself sliding effortlessly down the snow-covered hills with complete gears on!
However, this second day was a half-failure for him and maybe, to Mun and Roy, our companions in the coach- ah I mean, school bus hahaha. You heard it right, school bus. That's how ridiculous the travel agent was.What made the trip a bit more annoying were the driver and the guide who accompanied us. They were both first timers. And the sadder part, they cannot speak simple English. The saddest part, they didn't spend effort to at least talk to us in any manner they know (hand gestures, maybe? hehehe) and let us know what was going on. We kept roaming around Yongpyong area and no one among us knew that we're actually lost.  But with all honesty, I really cared less (or did'nt care at all, maybe) compared with the three adults I was with in that trip. My mind is just within the level of Mun and Roi's children. We we're busy with our own worlds. We enjoyed the joyride hahaha! I enjoyed all the things I saw along the way. The frozen lake, the snow on the road and trees. It is the journey not the trip, so the saying goes.
 
My happy day became more interesting as we had this nice couple with us to spend the day with. After experiencing the "lost" moment again with Uncle Driver (Yeah, he got lost again in Seoul on our way back. Unbelievable!), we had a sumptuous dinner in a restaurant near their hotel. With a Korean barbeque on the table, we talked about lot of things. Oh, I forgot to mention, Mun, the wife is a Korean raised in US. She has shared a lot about Korean culture. How Koreans do this and that. Though she was raised in the US, here deep-rooted Korean values are in here system as her parents trained her in that manner. They also shared their experiences their life in Shanghai where they presently stay because her pilot husband landed a good-paying job there. From them, I learrned a bit about Chinese culture. though We've been in Shanghai two years ago, I didn't get an ample time to mingle with them. I now understand from Mun and Roy why Chinese people do what they do. And now, Vicky (my China Girlfriend cum workmate) will not piss me off now. I now understand her hehehe.

The Boring but not boring Gyeongju day!
 
Well, it is true. The place was quite boring. The places we visited in Gyeongju were temples and and a tombs park. Those places did not amaze us. Firstly, we've got nothing to do there aside from seeing some relics and artifacts. Duh! I am not interested. Secondly, they've got religious touch and that made the boredom level go a bit higher. Well, those who know me probably can guess why. Thirdly, we are more into fascinating scenery and views, anf themed parks. But then, because of our jolly tour guide, Ms. ___________(I forgot the name, oh oh!), the day became almost as lovely as the rest of the days because she is was good enough to make the boring tour interesting. She also got a lot of "extras" in her pocket that she was able to use as weapon to handle us. To add on these, I learned a lot of funny and not-so-funny facts about Korea from her. Let me mention some things that I can remember:

1. We consider pork as unhealthy food regardless of the way it was cooked. In Korea, t is the other way around. Eating steamed pork everyday is a very health practice.

2. Only Koreans are using medium length stainless or brass steel rods that taper to a square blunted end.
Korean metal chopsticks are lavishly adorned in the untapered tip. The tapered chopsticks give additional surface area for holding food and for shoveling rice.

3. For everyday, all-day-long interaction, "annyeong haseyo" is the greeting used and it means "Are you at peace?" in English; 'where' is 'Eodi, 'thank-you' is 'Gomapseumnida'and 'Bang' is a room.So, men's room can be translated as "HE Bang" and ladies' room is "SHE bang". Hehehe, I am so very corny.

Honestly, I like her so much. She's got this positive aura that attracts light feelings. From the time she fetched us until we parted ways the following day when she drove us to the train station, the smile on her face seems to be built in. I hope a had an aura like her. I know, most of the time I look so snobbish. :(
 
 
Falling in-love with Busan and Jeju  
 
Busan and Jeju are equally tourist-drawing place as Seoul. Most of the attractions found here are more on Sight-seeing and nature tripping. And we loved it so much! In Busan we visited 5 places: First is Yungdusan Park.  The tour guide, Mr. Kim, said that it is called Yongdusan because the shape of the mountain looks like the head of a dragon that climbs to land from sea. In this park is where the Busan Tower is also located. As i have researched, a traditional dance troupe perform on weekends in the courtyard next to the tower, and sad because we were there on a weekday.   The next place we visited is the UN Memorial Park. The cemetery was built in January 1951 to pay tribute to all those men who lost their lives in defense of the Korea. We also visited The Jacalchi Market. Well, I was wondering why a market was on our itinerary. hehehe. Anyway, the market was no neat. The smell was'nt foul and they are selling live sea foods! After walking around the wet market, we stroll along the street of Kukje market. It is like Divisoria. Cheap clothes, foods, and random stuff are being sold in every corner. If in the Divisoria they sell lugaw (porridge) and cold drinks in the middle of the street, in Kukje they sell ramen and tea. Afterwhich, we went to uuhhmmm... I forgot the name hehehe. It was not on our itinerary, it is a place where we tried on the traditional Korean clothes. hahaha. We enjoyed that trip filler. Mr kim said that we finished too early so he brought us to this place to burn time :) So sweet.
 
 
After a day in Busan, we spent the next two days in Jeju. I really fought for this Jeju thing. I dont know why. I just wanted to see the place. In my head, I do not know if I will ever set my feet again in Korea so I better insist. And I am right, the place is perfectly awesome.

Here are the places we visited:

1.Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as the  ‘Sunrise Peak’. This archetypal this tuff cone is 182 meters high, and we conquered it. Yipee!

2. Seongup folk village - 2. Seongup Jeju Folk Village features traditional Jeju folk village. It is typically Asian- the simple, practical, harmonious.

3. Haenyo Museum - At first, I thought we will be seeing those real women sea divers as they have not mentioned so much about what it is all about. The place is just a museum that represents The haenyo, literally meaning "sea women". They are female divers in the Korean province of Jeju and representatiing the matriarchal family structure of Jeju.

4. Manjanggul Heritage - The Manjanggul Lava Tube is such a long tunnel but we were able to see a portion of it. That's all. It's amazing but not much to see and enjoy.

5. Kimnyoung Maze Park - it is actually a labyrinth of fun and delight. Dr Frederic Bellingham from Washington designed it.  The maze is made up of Leyland Cypress, a tough and hybrid plant suitable to the climate of Jeju all throughout the year. The maze looks so simple but its not. According to the tour guide, not all who came in finished the maze. 60% were successful, 30% turned their backs, 10% were rescued. Ajie and I? Of course, we finished the maze without being rescued LOL. Yabang lang :)) We really had fun doing it!

6. Dongmun Traditional market- Again, I don't understand why a market is in our itinerary. But we still went there, anyway. its just a normal market showcasing a lot of fresh veggies and seafoods. What I liked about the place is, it is so clean. You will not be worried about your boots messing up with mud.
 
 
7. Osulloc Green Tea Museum -   The island has an idealistic climate and excellent geographical conditions for producing good tea. The museum building is modeled after a green tea cup and has a grass square and walkway with a pavilion and bridge. The road through the tea field is a famous for a place for couples to go for a walk while on a date. Inside the museum, a cup gallery displays tea items and tea sets, a tea culture room allows visitors to view many types of tea, and a gift shop where visitors can purchase various types of tea, tea-related food, green tea ice cream, and gifts. Visitors can also view the endless green tea field, Halla-san, Sanbang-san, and the ocean scenery from the third floor observatory. The view from there is very relaxing.

8. Hallim Park - Hallim Park showcases eight themed areas to explore: Palm Tree Avenue, Subtropical Botanical Garden, Hyeopjae and Ssangyong caves, Stone and Bonsai Garden, Jae-am Folk Village, Bird Garden, Water garden, and Jae-Am Stone Exhibition Hall. There’s so much to do that it’s worth making a day trip to fully explore, and worth remembering to bring something warm to wear for the journey into the caves. In our case, we don't have that whole day, sad to say. Our time to explore the area was so limited so, we missed to see some areas. All I can say is, the place is awesome.

9. Cheonjiyeon waterfalls- The falls is so charming. That is all I can say.

10. Saeseom (Sod Island) - On Saeyeon Bridge, The footbridge is the longest ever built in Korea, and is decorated with splendid, colorful LED lights. In addition, the bridge has been built using a new method in bridge construction, which means that instead of using wires to support both sides of the bridge, they are only used to support one. This allows for greater freedom of design and unobstructed views from the walkway.

11. Yakcheonsa - This prayer hall is the largest in Asia. Visistors got a lot of areas to explore here. The main temple got a lot of floors and balconies that overlook the Buddha. However, we do not believe in Buddha so it has no appeal to us. So, let us move on to the next place :))

12. Jusangjeolli- The Jusangjeolli are stone pillars piled up along the coast and is a designated cultural monument of Jejudo Island. The Jusangjeolli was formed when the lava from Mt.Hallasan erupted into the sea of Jungmun. They are rock pillars shaped like cubes or hexagons of various sizes and almost seem as if stonemasons had carved them out. The waves of the high tides crashing into the side of the cliff provide a breathtaking view of the ocean surrounding the  pillar.
 
 
The Nami Day! (I met Jhun Khang in.... In pictures!)


 
The time we spent in Nami was so short. So, it equally means that we need to go back there :))

Nami became popular to me because I was once hooked in the Winter Sonata Craze. Who among you have forgotten Janice and Jun Khang, anyway? On that same day, we left Jeju. So, right after we reached hotel, we just dropped our things and we flew to Nami Island right away. The travel was around 2hrs. If you will visit Korea, here's how to get there. The main things they promote there, aside from the place itself are ceramic accessories, glass crafts, glass cups and Hangnam Chinaware.
 


We love adventure and action,so to NEVERLAND we went!
Neverland, as of this writing, is the best themed park I have been to. Compared to Sentosa and Universal Studios here in Singapore, its a lot better. The place is much, much bigger, more rides and shows, and way lot cheaper. Not mentioning the fact that the rides are fantastic. I don't think 2days will be enough to get around and enjoy all the rides and shows. And because of that, I will pester my Beybiaj my husband so we go back here. Sssshhhh! Let this be a secret so he'll be surprised. If you want to discover more on what Neverland can offer, check it out here!


 
 
Well, Korea. I am looking forward to see once more in the future ;)


 (All of these took place last 26December2011-02January2012)

10 December 2012

Quick Sidetrip to Beijing

First published on January 17, 2012, Tuesday

 
I was so disturbed of the thought that I will be celebrating my 9th BapDay at Beijing International Airport since we have 12-hour stopover before our connecting flight going back home to Singapore. 12 hours was so very long and I can't think of ways of making the time pass without me feeling so bored.
But you know, luck was on our side. At immigration, the officer told us that we can actually go out to the City to burn the annoying 12 hours. Wow! I was so happy and astonished! I was so excited that my husband even asked me to control my emotions hehehe. This was actually the way I wanted to spend the waiting but I thought we needed a visa. We did'nt know until that day that going out of the airport while waiting for a connecting flight is allowed. I consider this thing as a very unforgettable gift for my BapDay. Yehey!
 
In my imaginary list, Great Wall was the primary priority in my must-see-places in Beijing. However, we ended up visiting Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and one local mall because the famous wall is so many hours away from the city.

Without a tripod, we gotta make a way to have pictures with us together. And here's the results. I think these photos are not bad at all ;)
The Tiananmen Square has a great historical signifacance in China history. Few of the things that I can remember is the bloody protest wayback in the 80's, and some more political protests that I cannot remember anymore why people did such protests. Damn. I was still a child then. All I cared for were toys and playmates.

Just behind the famous square is the equally famous and historical Forbidden City. It was built and developed during Ming and Qing dynasties centuries ago. Among all ancient building clusters in the country, this place is the most well-preserved and best maintained. Each cluster shows the great Chinese architecture. Also, each corner of Forbidden City will make you imagine how the lives were back those ancient times.

Looking at the whole place, I imagined the scenes I saw in Chinese movies. Those well-choreographed marching of soldiers, a king so well respected in the midst of thousands of warriors asking them to do this and that with full authority, a lady fighter knocking down a batallion of antagonists (just like what Zhang Ziyi did in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and those warriors that can walk in the air and jump on top of trees and houses and buildings. When I was a child, I really believed that all of these were true. That all of these were special skills that is distinct to Chinese people only. Hahaha! What a gullible child I was.
Roaming around the busy streets Beijing. (From L-R, down) 1. Standing by Tiananmen MRT station, 2. Walking along a sidewalk across The famous square, 3. Outside the mall we went to. Malls name? I forgot hehehe. 4. Inside the MRT station. Stampede! Hehehe. Too much people! As in.
Kidding aside, I adored Beijing so much. It was so nice seeing it for real.The infrastructure was great. The citylights were amazing. A clear picture of a progressive city. Then, I can't help to feel a bit sad. Filipinos are far more better than Chinese. But.... nevermind. I might go on a protest in front of Malacanang if I proceed with this discussion LOL. But yes, the city I saw was so amazing. Clean streets, wide roads (normal roads huh, I am not yet referring to expressways), bullet trains, high rise buildings, multi-layered flyovers. I really wanted to see more of Beijing City but we were running against time. Well, hopefully, there will be next time.
 

On our way back to airport, we spotted a mall that is just a step away from MRT exit so we took a short glance to see if the malls in China are different from what we saw in other places we've been to. Hehehe, craziness! Then inside, as we looked for a place where we can find something awesome to fill in our stomachs, we found Pepper Lunch! Yumminess! It's one of my favorites. this may not be awesome to others, but it is for us.Then, Pepper-Lunch-ing we went :) We ate what we can't in Singapore, the yummy beef and chicken pepper rice :)

Hopefully, (yes, I am hopeful) we can comeback here and see more of the China's beauty. See you next winter. When is that next? I don't know. But still, I am optimistic that we will see each other again.

By the way, all these happened on 03 January 2012. :D

09 December 2012

Dressing Up Anew

Its been a while since I last wrote an entry in this blog. It is really a shame. Busy? Lazy? No idea? Whatever.

Now, I wanted to write again. I am no good but I will still do this. Now, I will be incorporating some more other categories. I wnat to share what I cook on a Sunday, where I went for holiday, what special events I went to, new friends I met, etc. etc. I hope this will work. I wanted to make this blogsite informative and interesting at the same time. I wanted to put so many things that when I grow older, I will read this all over again to remind myself of all I had for the past few years.

Happy writing to me!