Friday 30 November 2012

Cute Slim Eva Camera Carrying Zipper Case for Olympus Stylus + 6 inch Tripod, Blue

I really want this

Slim Eva Camera Carrying Zipper Case for Olympus Stylus + 6 inch Tripod, Blue


Slim Eva Camera Carrying Zipper Case for Olympus Stylus + 6 inch Tripod, Blue
Eva Camera Case for Olympus Stylus . Quality Hard Case for Ultimate protection and Fit to ParticularOlympus Stylus Models Approximate interior dimensions of Case: 4 x 2.5 x 0.9 (LxWxH). 6 inch camera tripod fits all still and video cameras with a standard tripod mounting hole * Non-slip feet keeps tripod steady * Ideal for macro use with digital cameras * Fold able legs for compact storage * Adjustable camera mount angle * Adjustable camera legs Read More >>


List Price: $ 14.99






And below is why i think all of you should buy this item :
  • Slim Eva Camera Case Fit for Olympus Stylus
  • Dual zippered Camera Case
  • Hard Shell Exterior for All Over Protection
  • Removable Carabiner
  • Small inside Mesh Pocket and Velcro Strap to Hold Camera in Place



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Monday 26 November 2012

My Ideal Vacation Activity = This*

Ultra fine, white sand and cool breeze....

Snorkelling all day...

Tropical weather perfect for swimming and tanning...

Private, secluded island...

Clear, blue-green, South China Sea waters teeming with diverse kinds of marine life...



...and simply enjoying nature and God's awesome creations  :)

* Pictures taken during my recent summer vacation in Sablayan and Pandan Island, Mindoro.

Friday 23 November 2012

Hamilton Beach 70450 8-Cup Food Processor


Features
  • From Hamilton Beach , this Food Processor has a 300 Watt motor and space-saving design
  • It has a convenient On/Pulse dial and Stainless Steel chopping blade and slicing/shredding disc
  • It provides in-bowl storage and bowl, lid and blades are dishwasher safe

List Price: $37.78
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The Hamilton Beach Food Processor is good for mixing, chopping, slicing and shredding. Dishwasher safe bowl, lid and blades so you don't have to worry about cleaning. With it's space saving design, everything fits in bowl for easy storage.


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Tuesday 20 November 2012

Shawie, is that you?


Good thing I now have my own Kiko.  Hehehehehe  :-) 

Memo to self:
1.  Lose 10 pounds.  Make it 15 if possible.  Ergo, eat less and exercise more.
2.  Grow your hair!

Friday 16 November 2012

Cute iHome iP21GVC App-Friendly 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Alarm Clock Speaker Dock

I really want this

iHome iP21GVC App-Friendly 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Alarm Clock Speaker Dock


iHome iP21GVC App-Friendly 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Alarm Clock Speaker Dock
The iP21 is a great looking way to listen to great sound. Wake or sleep to your favorite iPhone or iPod tunes through high fidelity neodymium driver in a specially designed Reson8 speaker chamber with EXB expanded bass circuitry. Instantly set the clock with time sync feature. Line-in jack to play any audio source. Works with iHome+Sleep app for custom alarm settings, social alerts and more, and with iHome+Radio app for global internet radio. Read More >>


List Price: $ 59.99






And below is why i think all of you should buy this item :
  • Compatible with iPhone & iPod models
  • Universal dock to charges & plays iPhone or iPod
  • Wake or sleep to iPhone or iPod
  • Gradual wake & gradual sleep gently increases/decreases alarm/sleep volume
  • Sync button
  • Wake to iPhone or iPod - Start or end your day with your favorite songs
  • Universal dock to charge and play iPhone or iPod while docked - Enjoy your music while keeping you iPod fully charged
  • App-friendly unit allows wake up with free iHome+Sleep app and paid iHome+Radio app - Use the free iHome + Sleep app to create alarms, get local weather, etc; use the iHome+radio app to access up to 10,000 internet radio stations from around the globe
  • Reson8 high fidelity neodymium micro driver and EXB sound enhancement for extra bass boost with expanded bass circuitry
  • Syncs clock time to always-current iPhone time; Programmable nap, sleep and snooze timer; Snooze/dimmer bar adjusts Lo/Med/Hi brightness for clock display; Line-in jack to listen to other audio sources



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Wednesday 14 November 2012

The boxing oblivious


Ah, they're talking about it everywhere. In the faculty rooms. In the ladies' room. In the guardhouse. In the clinic. Even in the garden.

The much-awaited Dela Hoya-Pacquiao fight, that is.

Up to now, I just can't get it why people find so much pleasure watching two gladiators get in the ring and try to be the first to get his hands on the other, and just basically knock the wits out of the other party. I cringe whenever I see blood oozing out of someone's head. I gasp whenever I catch a match-up and witness how a boxer tumbles and collapses. And certainly, it isn't such a nice sight to see Tyson bite off Holyfield's ear, and grin with satisfaction for doing so. To this day, I simply can't figure out how some people can call manhandling someone a source of living. I don't understand why some very goodlooking guys just agree to get their handsome faces punched and all bruised up. How can they bear to train for several gruelling months, only to be pummeled for twelve rounds? Why risk being blind for life in exchange for a few million dollars?

Unbelievable.

But anyhow, I am rooting for the Golden Boy. This time around, I don't think Manny stands a good chance.

And if I don't get to understand what's going on with the fight?

Maybe the boxing oblivious will just content herself with looking at Oscar Dela Hoya's pics...

Pogi e :op

Monday 12 November 2012

Cajun

I've mentioned in one too many posts that Sweetie and I love to eat.  No, we love to gorge on just about anything that comes out of the kitchen.  (Whew!  Mental note to self:  start hitting the gym before it's too late!).  From appetizers to main courses to desserts...wow, in the one year I've been with Sweetie, I can not name the many different places we've been to during breakfasts, lunches, meriendas and dinners.

Anyway, this post is all about this American foodie outlet in SM Megamall we visited last Sunday, and we just loved it!  I still think about that special spaghetti and chicken combo in white sauce.  Sweetie and I have been to a couple of places, and sometimes we leave commenting that the food was too salty, or that it was bland, or that the servings was just not right, or that the food was exhorbitant and that the staff weren't friendly, and so on.  I am so glad that for Cajun, the food was fantastic, the service was excellent, the ambience was just right, and that the price was affordable considering that every food ordered is already good for 2-3 persons.  Great deal really.

Do try out Cajun.  It's worth your every hard-earned penny.  :-)


It's Cajun this time for a food tripping couple...
See?  It's affordable, isn't it?

I think the pictures do the store "injustice" because the food tastes 10X better than how the photos project them to be!
So yummy!

Fish coated with a kind of cheese I forgot...Fried and served with fries...my favorite!
Shrimp and prawns...

I just can't get enough of this.  Mouthwatering chicken pasta by Cajun....

Thursday 8 November 2012

Boracay Diaries

 I enjoyed staying out in the sun, snorkelling and just appreciating all that nature had to offer in Mindoro.  
But my arms had to pay a high price for overexposure to the summer heat.

 Pandan Island is quite undiscovered, as compared to Boracay and Puerto Gallera, which are becoming more and more commercialized.  Only 50 people can be accomodated in Pandan on a daily basis.  Reservations sometimes should be done six months in advance.  But the trip is worth it.  And I must say, Pandan Island's sand and beaches can rival Bora's anytime!


Remember Sablayan from my last year's holy week escapade?  Walking on powdery white sand and swimming in crystal-clear, blue-green waters of the beaches in that part of Mindoro have instantly become my favorite vacation activities, that since then I vowed to visit that part of our country as often as I could.

Or better yet, hop on to other islands of the Philippines and sunbathe in other white sand beaches of our glorious territories.  :-)  Hey, you have to blame Mindoro for this.  Sablayan and Pandan Island spoiled me that much, to the point that I benchmark all beach destinations to the magnificent experience I had with Summer 2009.
Last March 3, I booked my older brother, myself and Mom roundtrip flights to Kalibo via Zest Air.  
We set the vacation on April 2-4, 2010.  I initially thought one month's advance booking was enough.  
I was wrong.  All flights with Cebu Pacific, PAL and Seair were sold out.  The remaining ones were way too expensive for our budget.  So Zest Air it is.  We didn't regret the decision.
 The flight, however, was 30 minutes delayed.  As usual, Mom read her papers.
 Yay!  This has got to be the second time I'm riding a plane in my whole lifetime.
 Just got to have that Zest Air logo on the pic.  Hehehe
 I just couldn't resist the cute formation of the clouds.
 ...and a few minutes later we were already 17,000 feet above ground.  
Suddenly, everything looked so small and insignificant. 
 We're here:  the flight was only 1 hour.  What took longer was the bus ride from Kalibo 
which brought us to the ship ports of Caticlan.
 A picture in Caticlan:  we're standing in front of the Fairways and Bluewater welcome center in Caticlan.
To our back is the ocean, and about 10 minutes of boat ride after that is the gorgeous island of Boracay!

Bora was disappointing at first.  As you can see, the water's a bit murky.  
The green stuff behind uswas the lumot which, surprisingly, people just ignored.
Pandan Island was way way better than this side of Bora's public beach.

When we got to the island, the place was just brimming full of people.  You could literally step on
someone else's feet, or be stepped on!  It was hardly my idea of a perfect and quiet vacation.

I tried not to let my dampened spirit show.  I pre-judged Bora too early, and my verdict was that it's just slightly better than your ordinary swimming pool:  loud music everywhere, overpopulated and crowded places, and ultra commercialized surroundings that makes you wonder whether you flew out of Metro Manila.  But when we got to our resort, boy oh boy, I love Bora!  Now I'm a believer hahahahahah
FB golf resort was almost at the extreme side of the island, which was good because we were away from the maddening crowd.  The public beach doesn't really knock the socks off my feet.  Our resort occupies about 1/10 of the whole Boracay island.  It has about ten hotels, a golf course, an athletic field, a private beach resort, a horseback riding field, ATV facilities, an open-air amphitheater, a spa, zipline facilities, an infinity pool and a large freshwater swimming pool.  If those amenities aren't even enough, then I know what is.

Talk about relaxation.  Would you care for a massage?

The infinity pool was just too inviting...

...and this Korean family couldn't resist!

This is one half of the private beach of FB resort.  Now that's my kind of beach --- private, quiet and tranquil.

Morning pose:  Mama and me pose before the beach overlooking the keyhole.

This is the chapel within the resort.

Closer shot of the chapel.

This is Mulligan Hotel where we stayed for two nights.
Did you know that we paid only 60% of the room rate?  
Best bargain ever!

Sleep your stress away.

Contemporary yet classic furniture
Luxurious bathroom amenities
Ah, this is what I call THE L-I-F-E!!! hehe

You can snorkel and swim in the beach...

...or stay afloat in the pool...

...or just enjoy the cool breeze and nice view...

...and yes, don't forget the photo ops...

We also visited Puka beach, at the far right end of the island.  It's the cleanest public beach I know in Bora.

When will I probably have the guts to wear a two-piece?  hehe

Puka shells for souvenir
Instead of the usual island-hopping of which my mom is not a fan, we opted to climb up Mt. Luho, the highest point in Bora.  For only Php 50, you can have unlimited views of the best spots in the island.  Awesome experience.
Cute slippers and sandals being sold at the foot of Mt. Luho
Foreigners and Pinoys alike love to ride the ATV.
Too bad time wasn't enough for me to try it.
This is one of the magnificent views of Bora from Mt. Luho.  Did you know that all the strips of white sand on the photo belongs to our resort?  It's that HUGE.

This is the opposite side of the picture earlier.  Beautiful and breathtaking, isn't it?
 Mom and I enjoying the views.  More, more, more!!!
 We flew back to Manila very early on the morning of the 4th, when only a handful were willing to travel back to the city.  But if I had it my way, with the beautiful surroundings and great food, I'd rather stay for a few more days.
 Back to the Urban Zone.  Manila as caught in my cam from my side of the plane.

It has been one week since I returned to the Urban Jungle.  After a long weekend, I have resumed working, and since then my mind was once again consumed with thoughts related to my job.  But at night, I still dream of the foamy, clear water, white sand and the gentle breeze of Boracay Island.  Now I know why this part of the Philippines has become a world-class destination.

My verdict?  I want to go back!!!!!  Every peso was so worth it.  

Now I know what to save for in 2011  :-)