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Monday, December 31, 2007

Meet Anagaile



Given Name: Anagaile
Nickname:
Gaile, Aging
Birthdate:
December 31, 1996
Plus:
Cute (?), malambing, loving, a good friend once you get close

Minus:
May pagka-childish pa, minsan tampuhin, me pagka-suplada rin sa di nya type
Identity:
Sweet

Meet her:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/profile.php?id=100000458293635

Meet Klydine


Given Name: Klydine Gecyrille
Nickname: Deewee, Klyde
Birthdate: November 27,1994
Plus: Beauty (eherm), brains (eherm) and talent (eherm) all rolled into one
Thoughtful, sweet and kind daughter and friend


Minus: May pagka-emotional, she can be overly-sensitive, medyo mataray at suplada sa di nya type

Identity: Obsessed to anything purple

Meet her:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/sWeeT27enid

Meet Bon


Given Name: Klyde Bon Czaren
Nickname:
Bon
Birthdate:
July 14,1997
Plus:
Guapo (?), shy type (daw) pero makulit, caring
Minus:
Mahilig pa sa laro kaya minsan me pagkapasaway :p

Identity:
Gamer, Cool

Meet him
: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/profile.php?id=100000582833476

Friday, December 28, 2007

No Love, No Pain

an original poem

I hope we continue loving each other
Through all the hardships that will come our way
Through all the odds and constraints.
Through all the hurts and the pains,
Through all the sunshine and the rains.
We need to be strong for each other
For these pains will soon heal
And they will just fade away
But even if they don't
We should still be thankful
For there is no true love
Without pain.....
There is no true happiness
Without grief......
There is no true peace
Without chaos.....
There is no true trust
Without betrayal....
In the end, I hope we find ourselves happier
Because we took our chance to love
Even if we have to go through it all.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Just another Christmas..

Just “another” Christmas day over…gaya pa rin ng Pasko last year…and the past 9 years…err, except Pasko 2005 when we spent the holidays in the Philippines

This year is still no different….another Christmas away from our family and relatives…gaya ng marami pang iba na kagaya naming nasa malayong lugar...add to that the fact that we are living in the Middle East…where you can only feel the Christmas spirit inside some expat-friendly department stores.

But still..Christmas is Christmas…wherever we may be, there will always be one good reason to celebrate …because today is the day our Lord was born, after all..

So how did we celebrate and make this day special in our own way?

Christmas Eve…just a dinner with my two lovely princesses—my wife and my daughter..we don’t actually plan what to have for Noche Buena or any other day for that matter…its more of a mix and match of what we feel like eating or what is available…But this time, I wanted to try something new….so I prepared carbonara…my first time to cook that and in fairness it was sooo good!(ehem di naman ako nagyabang dun noh?)
 
For desert, I baked some brownie fudge…and my wife made macaroni salad…

And that was it, a simple family dinner…yet, perfect as can be….

Christmas Day…after sending/receiving messages and calling home to the Philippines… we went to church at around 10 am and heard mass..

Afterwards, we went on to a department store to buy Cianna a present…we noticed she’s been spending a lot of time infront of her TV watching endless Barney and other children dvd’s…yea, somehow they can be helpful to some degree…but this time we wanted to give her something educational and brain-stimulating….

and so we got her her first ART SET…lots of paints, crayons, color pens, the works…well I guess I better prepare myself and expect a lot of mess in the house from now on….

Lunchtime is authentic pinoy…kare-kare!…boiled oxtail with  pechay, eggplant and sitaw…and of course with its ubiquitous partner, alamang…whew it was really a sumptuous one!!.....a very happy meal indeed..

It was still a special day..a day spent at home, with family…observing and celebrating in our own way…being thankful for the blessings of the day, being content with what we have and appreciating the smaller things…sabi nga, its not what you have..but how you celebrate it..

well, it is still Christmas after all…