Monday, January 27, 2014

3 days school week ... and thank you

This month has ingressed with the New Year's Day and shall egress with a Chinese New Year's Day.  Awesome!  It's the last week for this month and if I have a word for January it is --- holiday!  It's only a 3 days school week because in lieu of yesterday's celebration the 65th Republic Day of India, it's a no class for Zs' school today and then on Friday is the CNY.  Whew!  It's 2 days off for me too hehehe from waking up too early.  At least I have company today ☺.  

I'm about to finish sorting out previous receipts, has checked/updated my planner and before I'll tidy
up this working table let me enjoy this first ...

  



hot silver moon tea and Titay's Rosquillos☺. 










They don't have Rosquillo's here☺, this is one of my luxuries now☺.  

Before I'll be derailed more and more, period has come.  But not so fast! hehehe.  Let me just say THANK YOU:

  - everyone who has been reading my posts.  
  - Thank you lady friends for letting me know that you are still reading my updates and I do appreciate it the most.  
  - Thank you to those those who e-mailed me and said "I miss you."  
  - Thank you to those are keeping in touch not often but still who remembered.

Every message received or information you share is my booster, my vitamin to keep me going.  Finally, wishing everyone a jolly week ahead!  


Sunday, January 19, 2014

We're not missing the beat! Viva! Pit Senyor!

Thanks to www.phnoy.com for the live stream of Sinulog 2014 because of it we are not missing the beat! Viva! Pit Senyor!  The streaming is not seamless or not perfect but at least for sometime it cured the homesick feeling.  As I heard the famous Sinulog drum beats it lighten up my mood.  I can't join with the merry making but the joy of the Sinulog rhythms were enough to help me finish preparing our lunch and dinner meals. Hehehe.

Among all other festivities back home it is this Feast of Snr. Santo Niño that is the one closest to my heart.  As the feast approaches, a lot of fond memories from the past were slowly played back to life in my mind.  I am too grateful that Mama made me experience the festivity year after year, rain or shine because I have memories to go back to. I made it a point last year that the whole family will get to participate in the traditional day-before procession and enjoy watching the crowded street parade though we missed the fluvial not that bad enough.

Thank you Snr. Sto. Niño for the protection and miracles you have showered Cebu. Thank you for cradling the world in your tiny palm.  Thank you for giving everyone the reason to be festive and honor you today.  Pit Senyor!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

between holidays coleslaw

Yum and yum.  Tuesday was regarded to be Prophet Muhammad's Birthday so it was a holiday.  Relax, stay at home and watch all you can anime was our theme then.  

Tomorrow is Thaipusam Day.  It's a Hindu religious festivity and another holiday for us.  Batu Cave will be super swarmed with devotees and tourists tomorrow.  Jack is suggesting if we want to go see the celebration for a change.  Ahmmm ... thinking ... thinking ... no decision is reached :).

There is only one thing that has been decided and it's to make something :).  I just finished mixing the ingredients of my very own version for coleslaw.  


Nice color, isn't it? As it is my own version, so it looks and tastes different too.  I'm using purple cabbage, carrot, pineapple, raisins, salt and low fat asli yoghurt.  I call this creation as between holidays coleslaw! hehehe.  I still have to wake up early later but not as early as 5AM because Sir Jack needs to work half-day on a holiday ... committed :) and I have to face my laundry, dusts and overdue to-do household chores.  

The night is not getting any younger but my tummy is still full :).  Good night friends and may you have a Funny Friday!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Around KL ... KidZania

KidZania Kuala Lumpur is an indoor educational playground for children.  It's like a community where children ages 4-14 years old can play pretend or participate in the role-play depending on what establishment the child is in.  You can easily spot KidZania because it's the only building where a head of an Air Asia airplane comes out. 

We bought our tickets online to avoid temper flare on date of visit that might be due to fully booked slots and long ticket queue.  So we were there last August 30, 2013, a Friday and a day before a National Day.  There are 2 schedules per day which are the 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM.  We chose the first schedule.

We checked-in and received our boarding passes.
   You need to wear the tag at all times and it will be collected upon exit.  Up we went and passed through an Immigration counter before finally entering the KidZania world. 


A check worth 50 KidZos was given to Z.  There is a CIMB bank where children can exchange the check into KidZos money bills.  Below is a sample of the bills and 50 Kidzos is their initial pocket money.
Because I was overwhelmed with what I saw inside I got too excited for Z.  I hurried him up to go inside the Police Station, tried on the police uniform, got him inside the jail to experience and get the feel, and nyaiks! good thing we were not thrown into the jail.  I thought a child can just zoom in and do stuff.  No wonder the entrance was still dark because hello!  the place was still not officially opened hehehe.  Behind Z were the crew doing their welcome performance and only then KidZania world is ready for everyone.  

There are so many establishments to choose from and categorized accordingly -- Media, Private and Public Services, Construction, Food and Beverage and a lot more.  There are rules and pre-requisites before a child can participate in the role play. Examples:

1.  Z wanted to drive immediately but he wasn't allowed because he has to obtain a Driver's License.  The requirements were minimum height, pass eye test, purchase vehicle insurance and pay 10 Kidzos fee.

Z paid for the Eye Check-up then purchased an Insurance at Allianz.  
A temporary card was issued.  He got inside Honda, presented the Insurance, paid and took the driving test.  The test was a simulation, isn't it cool!  He passed and Driver's License was issued.

2. Each establishment has this Federal Information Bureau posted outside the room.  Each activity is a + or - meaning either the child pays or get paid.  
Okay, for the 1st board, Top squares:  

Capacity -- number of Kids required for the activity to commence
Duration -- how many minutes the activity lasts
Bottom squares:
Age suggested -- indicates the age of a child who can participate.  The first board says +4 years so below 4 years old is a no, no.
Economy -- pertains to wage he will be paid or the amount a child has to pay

Z chose to be a Pilot and another simulation.  To be a Pilot and First Officer Z earned 15 KidZos since he rendered his service.  If he chose to be a Flight Attendant he could earn 8 KidZos and earn nothing if he chose to be a passenger. 

As Zs' money depleted he had to work in order to earn and enjoy what he loves to do.  Isn't this what Adults do ☺? 

There are Zupervisors to guide the children.  Z became a Gasoline Station crew and a Mechanic.

Children can be Carpenters and Window Glass Cleaners and they earned afterwards.

Z went to Ayam brand's Cooking school.  He paid, took the lesson and brought home the prepared pizza and canned tuna below.

At Sushi King kids learn how to make simple sushi and bring home the finished products.  Want some actions then be a Secret Agent. 

Z experienced being a Researcher at Lifebouy's Health Institute and Pharmaniaga Citrex Vitamin Research Institute. They were taught the proper ways of hand washing and create liquid hand soap at Lifebuoy.  They used the machine for the Vitamin C and got to take home a bottle too.
He became a Cashier and such an impressive Cashier's Booth only the database was not updated.  There were items not listed causing failed transactions upon scan.  The Purchasers were so hyper!  They were running around with their pushcarts, screaming and disregarded their grocery lists ☺.  Of course, they just want to play inside the grocery shop.  Inside the shop were lots of real food products .. drooling ☺.

At Dell Notebook Factory.  Here kids become Junior Notebook Engineers.  They will install the RAM, Hard Disk, Optical Drive and Battery.  They then will encode their names for their Certificate of Achievement.  How's that?
As a Poslaju National Courier worker, either they will deliver packages or pick up packages from other companies.  It's a team effort because if not they will not receive their wage.  They can also be an Electrical Engineer or installer at Tenaga Nasional.

How your child wants to be for a day KidZania is the best place for him to experience them -- be a Doctor, Dentist, Banker, Fireman, Media personnel, Factory worker, Engineer, Mechanic, Judge, Investigator and etc and etc.  There is a hotel and when the needed number of kids are completed the hotel is set on fire.  Waaah!  The place becomes a lot noisy because of the firetruck's wailing siren.  It adds up to the noise created by everyone inside the place and an irritant sound as it recurs.  whew!

 There were still a lot of professions Z could have role played but as the clock ticks the number of kids inside KidZania grows a lot too.  It was a Friday but the place was very crowded and just imagine if it's a holiday and a Sat-Sun.  KidZania is also used by schools as a venue for Educational Tour.  There are food outlets but the choices are not that wide but enough to fill a hungry stomach.  There is  a plaza you can hang out.  There is a souvenir shop if you want to buy souvenir items like shirt, bag, mug, key chain and more.  Every company your child enters, an official photographer is there to do his job but not that consistent and not all kids too.  We had a hard time for Zs' case ouch!  If you want a souvenir print just visit the Sony Photo Lab, choose the picture you like, choose how you want it displayed (jigsaw, key chain, plain picture etc) and pay.  If payment is done, you'll be given an access code and you can download a soft copy.  

KidZania for me is a good place for Z.  It's pricey but it's worth his time, the experience and lesson(s) learned (did he learn? ☺ I hope so!).  The place is interactive, so many choices, impressive and so close to reality. Before we went home what's left is 70 KidZos.  He needs at least a 100 KidZos if he wants it exchanged with something at the Department Store.  We encouraged him to open a bank account at CIMB and deposit the 70 KidZos which he can withdraw on his next visit.  

Of course, along the way on those hours that we were with him waiting and following, we never fail to advise him (nag for me hehehe).  We explained to him that this is like the real world.  You work, you earn, you spend but you can't keep on spending because you also need to save.  He enjoyed driving and this is where he spent most of his money. We also coached him to get jobs with high paying rate but sometimes it was his interest that brought him to a job no matter what the pay was ☺.  Well, what is his brain for and at least he gets to practise "decision making" and learn his own way.  

KidZania is a franchise company and here's a Good news!  KidZania is coming to Manila this year!  It will be at Bonifacio Global City at least, it's not that far from Cebu unlike here or Tokyo.  For more information just visit www.kidzania.com.my or www.kidzania.com.








Sunday, January 12, 2014

The carrier we flew in.

This is just based from an experience which I felt I want to share.  I'm not paid to do this for ones gain or for another's loss.  Again, plain and simple just from an experience.  And here's the story ☺.....

  • Air Asia Zest as I've previously mentioned in "My First Post in 2014" was the carrier we flew in last January 3, 2014.  Web Check-In is still not available so no choice but to come in earlier.  We arrived earlier than the Check-In counter staff good thing it was not a long wait.  After a few minutes, they arrived. 
  • The attendant at the counter was nice.  She was so careful and detailed during the check-in process to the point of a little bit annoying but it's not her fault, it's just my patience ☺.  
Terminal Fee - a
Immigration - a
Last X-ray machine - a

  • Our designated Waiting Lounge is Number 6 so we need to go down.  The lounge was dark.  Okay!  We were there first and we enjoyed the solitude and the darkness of the space.  As in no turned on lights except at the Toilet and we didn't bother to look for the light switch.  Because it was dark a lot of the other passengers hesitated to go down but we heard them
    After so, so minutes one by one the passengers came down then there was this woman behind me and asked, "Is this the correct lounge?"  I just mumbled uninterestingly and half-asleep, "This is gate 6."  Then she asked again to the one behind her.  I wasn't so interested in replying because I was not even sure if it was me whom she asked because she was behind me besides I didn't like the tone of her voice worst, I was too sleepy and I don't want to use up my remaining energy talking to strangers.  The boarding pass says Waiting Lounge 6!  Then I only knew, when Jack told me after few hours that the woman behind me was bound for Hong Kong and she has the wrong gate!  "Mao na! Dili mag-basa!" 
  • Our boarding as well as our flight time got delayed because of "still awaiting for passengers ....".  We walked all the way to the plane and it was quite a walk.  Hmmm early morning exercise huh but a bus ride would have been very much appreciated .  Then I reminded myself, "Economy promo darling so shut up and just walk". 
  • I forgot now if it was an Airbus 330 but for sure it was an Airbus!  Hmmm, leather seats -- okay! 
    As we approached our seats, Eeeewww! What's that smell?!  Z did you fart?!  Nope he didn't.  Just a musty smell from the floor? Or from the leather seats?  What the! 
  • Me: "Z be careful, look at your armchair."
  • When we were seated and more passengers took their places, eeewww!  What a puking scent!  This time it was from a homo sapien!  Didn't he take a shower? Has he not changed his clothes?  Or he just badly needs a deo!  Duh!
  • Maybe because of the lack of sleep and we left home at 3AM that I wasn't feeling well so my cardigan and jacket were my real comfort or the plane's aircon was just really working well.  It was cold and we didn't even open the individual ducts.  At least, the jacket was used .
  • Finally, the plane started for the runway and took off though delayed nevertheless, it was a good take off.  When Z opened the seat pocket toink! it was torn and the tray table was .... 
  • I like the in-flight magazine because it focuses on Malaysia, it is a good guide for newbie tourists and a good source of information even to me. And oh! btw if you don't want a bruised arse better take heed of the note below .
    Yey!  I'm so excited to go back to Legoland!  But I don't know when hehehe. 

  • So, these were our pre-ordered meals. 
    Mine (left pic) was Uncle Chin's Chicken Rice same with Zs' and Jack (right pic) had Beef Caldereta.  Per meal is Php 168.00 and it comes with a Nature Spring bottled water.  Yes, it's really expensive when you eat at sky high
    .  It tasted good but I find the portion small but if you're on a diet or small eater it will just be enough.  The chicken rice was good but I like the Beef Caldereta more as it's spicy but tolerable enough.  I definitely do not like the meals on board of CebPac because I find it too salty, never again!  We stick to noodles .  Okay below the food pics, is a coat hook!  Haven't seen that before in any flights! Or as usual, I was too cocooned to my own world?! . 
  • Of course, turbulence is unavoidable.  And I really reacted with a laugh when the stewardess made an announcement.  I can't fully remember the lines but somewhat like "The fasten seat belt sign is on blah blah blah, if you wish to go to the lavatory it is at your own risk blah blah blah."  Have you heard that before?  I know it was just a reminder but I haven't heard such lines before from any airline even from previous Air Asia or Zest Air flights. 

·          They also discourage passengers bringing in outside food it's one of their announcements but I ate cookies and I saw others eating their own food too. 
  • The lavatory was not so maintained but it's not far from other low cost airlines.
  • They have no fun games but no worry because it's only CebPac who do fun games on board.
  •  I appreciated the way they collect trash for disposables because they do it 4 times and the stewardess were courteous too.  The stewards need more experience and they need be more energetic to be at par with the ladies. 

Okay, I'm quite disappointed with some stuff I saw and the inexcusable musty smell inside the aircraft because from the last time I rode an international bound Zest Air flight I never had those experiences or maybe I was just lucky then to flew in a better aircraft?  The in-flight food though snacks were free and they tasted good too. 

Shall I ride Air Asia Zest again?  Yes on these terms:

1.  As long as it continues its Cebu-KL-Cebu route.  It is such a blessing to have a direct flight.  I hate passing through Manila because:
        - Once KL-Manila flight gets delayed or cancelled, it messes up the next Manila-Cebu flight too.
        - No more extended hours of waiting.
        - It saves me Php 600.00 / head round trip for the Terminal fees.  The Php 1800.00 is more than enough to cover the meals on board and taxi fare.

2.  As long as it comes out the cheapest fare.


It is also a blessing to have these low cost airlines because they give us the power to maximize our money, the opportunity to visit other countries and the convenience to fly to more than 1 country a year or come home often as long as we're financially capable.

Well, there is always room for improvement. Until the next flight! 

Another friend is celebrating her birthday today.  Happy Birthday Lorena .  You are a blessing to anybody.  Thanks for being a dear friend.  All the best to you DL !



Saturday, January 11, 2014

The hamper is back and so much more!

        As much as the Cebuanos are busy preparing for the upcoming Sinulog festivity this month, another important celebration is being looked forward too in here.  We are moving towards the traditional Chinese holiday.  January 31 opens the first day of the year of the Chinese calendar. 

        In line with this, the beautiful hampers are back and so much more!  They are most visible at the grocery stores and another hurrah of SALE is everywhere.  I always appreciate how much effort they put in preparing their hampers.  They are not just plainly wrapped in transparent cellophane but look at this picture. 
See!?

A hamper could contain:
  • chocolates and goodies
  • tea, coffee and tea set
  • Abalone gift set
  • cookies gift set and etc

        The malls/establishments are embellished for the upcoming CNY and so far, I so love the deco at KLCC Suria.  Saaaakkkuraaaa! hehehe.  Here! 
 

A giant golden horse surrounded with red lanterns and Cherry Blossoms! Sigh! Sakura!   I wonder what's at Pavilion?  Hmmm, have not visited the place yet but there is one post I saw and waaaaahhh!  Another heaven of Sakura!  The Hello Kitties are for sale and I'm sure all the HKians will drool on the red envelopes, decorations and stuff that Sanrio has released for CNY.  I was so captivated with the Twin Stars' CNY envelopes.  Should I buy or not?  Buy or not? hehehe.

Like any upcoming festivity such as this, there are a lot of food promotions, free vouchers(but with a minimum purchase), lucky draws and entertainments.  So for now, we content our eyes with the liveliness at the malls, the busy shoppers with their paper bags, the red ang pow envelopes, the red and pink decorations and the beautiful hampers. 


It's another weekend to relax and I can't wait to try a recipe for our breakfast!  To our dear Monique and MK, Happy Birthday and May your hearts be filled with goodness and gladness always!    

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

First post in 2014

My Firsts on the first week of the first month of 2014


January 1:

v      First Breakfast       -  way back my single days New Year's eve is not complete without a dozen doughnut and this has been a consistent thing for me.  As time moved on and as I try to reminisce the past 9 NYs right now, oi!  My bad!  I lost the consistency but I'm glad there were in betweens and I'm just too happy we had it as we waited for 2014 to come in.  The breakfast tradition is back ...

v      First Mass              -  the family was complete as we heard the 1st mass of the year at Our Lady of the Nativity Parish.
v      First Freebie claim -  thanks to BPI.  We had free burgers, chickens, burger steak, and sundaes (not in the pic).  What a way to the start the year ... more food to share with the family and not a single cent spent.

v      First Mall & store   -  Banilad Country Mall.  Jollibee food for the freebies and it was like a Jollibee hopping moment.  From Jollibee Country Mall to Jollibee Banilad branch and at Gaisano Talamban.  Why?  Because only 3 BPI transactions can be claimed per store per day.
 First Outburst       -  our printer broke and I need to print our tickets.  Argh!  Tsk tsk tsk.   

January 2:

  • First Good Samaritan      -  Frustration was already at all smiles on me in the morning of January 2nd as I went from one internet shop to another.  I can't have my documents printed for reasons of:
o        the internet shop is no longer of business
o        the internet shop has no bond paper
o        the internet shop has no printing service
o        the internet shop is the same as ours, the printer choked and died.  Sad and frustrating!

Lito of Globe SM Cebu!  I was too grateful, too relieved when I saw him at the store because I saw hope and help on my minute despair.  I Thank God for Lito and Globe because I was able to claim our reduced travel tax with the prints.  A Good karma happened, was is?☺.
§          First Money spent  -  Php 15.00 for a parking fee .
§          First Candles -  it was my first visit to Sto. Nino after months from being away.  It was a brief stop but the happiness inside me was way beyond description.  I lit candles and prayed for thanksgiving and continuous blessings.


January 3:

Ø      First Flight/Aircraft          -  Air Asia Zest -- Z2 187

Ø      First Meal in the sky - Php 168.00 for an Uncle Chin's Chicken Rice. 

Ø      First Meal in KL      -  chicken nuggets, burger and fries at Mc Donald's.
Ø        First Household chore     -  wiping off 2013 dusts
Ø      First Home Delivery         -  Domino's chicken and pizza.

Ø        First and longest time ever not to cook(since being a home maker) - It was all take away food.  We never had a home cooked meal from the time we arrived in January 3 to January 6(except lunch).  Blame it to laziness and still on vacation mode

January 4:

  • First snack house            -  Crazy Potato
  • First Japanese Resto       -  Goku Raku Ramen house
  • First Korean TV series      -  Arang and the Magistrate (finished: Jan. 7 3AM)

January 5:

First Offense                   -  I am not taking it lightly and I have no valid reason to cover up for my negligence and laziness.  I have committed my 1st Offense to my duties as a Catholic, I missed the 1st Sunday mass of the year and my boys missed it too. 

January 6:

First cooked meal  -  I can't call it a real home cooked meal because it was just a canned corned beef and rice for lunch then blanched a broccoli for dinner to match the KFC chickens .  No brainer but still presence of mind was needed.  I can't afford to start a big fire.  Can you?! .

January 7:

First real home cooked meal     - for the first time and at last I had the energy to start cooking from scratch.  It was my first to prepare a pak choi.  Thanks to Chris (carribean.pot) and youtube. Voila! A sautéed pak choi.  The heat from the dried chilli's might went overboard but still I liked it.  I didn't take a picture but next time I will.  Jack said it was not pak choi but onion hahaha because the ring onions over shadowed the pak choi.  I matched it with minced beef minced steamed rice.  Cooked the ground beef with yellow capsicum, carrots, onions and green peas.  It became a steamed rice when I dunked my rice to the minced beef soup ngee hehehe.

Slowly, I am regaining my momentum as a home maker.  This is usually me when I come from a break or when friends and families come for a visit and go home,  I feel emptiness inside me and all I want is to hibernate and hibernate until I can swim back to my old self and do my normal grinds.  Sigh! 

I hope you have your own set of firsts too.  May God bless us always as we continue to sail on and thank you so much for continuously reading my update page -- my way of keeping in touch!