Tuesday, June 24, 2014
THE DAY I CRAVED FOR PARATHA
Today I woke up with a craving to eat Paratha Sandwich for breakfast. A paratha is a flat bread and is a Indian delicacy that has been on my fave foreign food list I've tried back when I was in Abu Dhabi.
Actually I have 2 favorite variance of paratha sandwich, one is the Omelet Paratha Sandwich, It is served with egg, tomato and cream cheese filling.
The other one is the Fresh garden Sandwich.. it is the one stuffed with various veggies like cucumber, lettuce
carrots and tomatoes and some spices to taste.
Enjoying these two every morning comes in very handy for me because there are lots of Indian restaurant in every corner of the street where I live in.
But unlike any ordinary day when I am haunted with this craving, today will be a "challenge" for me to get myself a paratha... simply because I am currently in Manilaand finding an indian restaurant here may not be too accesible and convenient.
Instead of bothering myself to find a resto nearby, I decided to just make one on my own (Why not?!)
An Indian friend of mine have taught me before how to prepare this kind of bread and the ingredients are all present in my kitchen so there's no reason for me to not to try.
For the paratha bread, here are the ingredients:
1 cup of wholewheat flour
1/4 cup of water
1 teaspoon corn oil
a pinch of salt to taste
For the filling:
1 medium size egg
2 medium size tomatoes
1 teaspoon cream cheese
a pinch of ground black pepper
And soo cooking the paratha bread is at first tricky because I can't do the perfect shape but the taste is more important to me so I just simply ignore the idea of how perfect it will appear hahahah!
Preparing the filling is as easy as ABC...ha!
Finally, the finish product....
Today, this sandwich have somewhat brought me again to a place in time where my mornings were spent walking on the alley of abu dhabi (while munching my breakfast)catching my bus service.... ohhh fun memories! ;)
And yes, it feels nice to be able to write something again after almost five (5) months of being lazy a lad :P
Saturday, January 25, 2014
FROM THE HEART OF AN OFW
About 3
years ago, I was compelled to make a decision to pursue a career abroad to
sustain the financial needs of my family.
To be an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) is most probably the archetype avenue
of every filipino who would like to provide financially for their loved ones.
Leaving was never easy, in fact it’s the hardest
feeling I've been through, primarily because I am a mother and to be away from
my little one feels unbearable and sure it is. From the moment I stepped inside
the NAIA airport and waved goodbye to my daughter and up to that instant I am
seated on the plane, I’ve embraced melancholy.
I can still remember when I was seated on the
window side of the plane as it ascends, I was looking outside and I am telling
myself, “this is it, there’s no turning back now”. Of course there’s no chance
I could turn back anymore as we are feet above the ground and it would mean
death if I do. Kidding aside, I was heavy hearted, I close my eyes and tried to
convince myself that it will be okay and all the hurts I am feeling is just
temporary and I will get use to it afterward. I have in my mind all practical
reasons why I need to leave, this is a sacrifice I need to endure to give a
better future my daughter deserves.
On the way, I am a bit worried about what
awaits me in the foreign land where I will be working. I am afraid that I might
as well experience maltreatment and abuse that some of our “kababayans” have
suffered of, those that I usually see when watching news.
I don’t
want to go home in a box, lifeless, a cadaver. My goal is to be stable, save
enough money for my daughter’s future, to have my own house and a small
business to start with and be sucessful with it subsequently. Having only my faith
and my dreams for my daughter with me, I valiantly go on and unfold my
opportunity as an OFW.
Luckily, I was blessed to be employed in a very
organize and human oriented company, working with caring professionals. My job hasn't been stressful but it was challenging enough for me to adjust at certain
points. I was being paid equally and on
time. Not much of a hassle when it comes to work.
“Home Sickness”, this is my daily struggle.
It’s hard to fool yourself and pretend to be busy when you’re longing for an
embrace of a True home. It’s been 3
years and I thought I’ll get use to this emotion but I didn't. Yearning always
feels like day one of my long journey.
There’s never a day I don’t miss my daughter,
my nanay and tatay and my siblings, and when I miss them all I can do is to
just close my eyes & bow my head, pray to god to bless me with more
strength to make it through, to touch me with his healing hands so all the hurting s I'm feeling would just go away, to tell him that I trust in him and I believe
that one day…all our sacrifices will pay off... one day I’ll see my family again and I’ll be wrapped around
their loving arms and will be cuddled with their tightest hugs. ;)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
SI BADETTE, ANG AKING KARIBAL
Tawagin na lang natin sa pangalang Badette ang babaeng ito.
Sa 700+ friends ko sa Facebook, isa sya sa madalas na
profile na aking ibinuview.
Tulad ngayon, Nag upload na naman sya ng bagong pictures sa
facebook.
Ayos! May pagpefiestahan na naman ang aking mata sa pag suri
ng kanyang anyo. Kung ano ang suot nyang blouse, sapatos, shorts o kung
nakapantalon ba sya,kung anu man ang bitbit nyang bag, Kelangan kong ma check
ang mga iyon!
Hindi yata ako papayag na mas in sya sakin. Lalo namang
hindi ako papayag na matatalbugan nya ko sa pagandahan portion at pa astigan ng
porma, hello? ako pa ba papakabog? Aba aba, Wala sa description sa CV ko ang ma
ungusan ng iba partikular na ng babaitang ito!
Ang eksena, she went on a lunch & coffee date with her chums last Saturday. Wow, sounds sociable!
Agad agad kong chineck ang photos ng uploaded album nya na
may title na “AN AFTERNOON DATE WITH MY SOUL SISTERS”. Ganun siguro ka “tight”
ng bonding nila para tawagin nyang soul sisters ang dalawa nyang friends na mga hindi naman kagandahan sa aking opinyon, pala ayos lang. Infairness, Nice album title ah.
Maayus ang pagkakamake up nya ngayon, Walang masyadong
foundation. Normal na kasing tanawin sa previous photos nya ang parang
nakapagmiryenda sya ng foundation. Hindi ko alam kung bakit pero mukha sya
laging humuhulas, masyado sigurong light para sa totoo nyang balat yung kulay
ng foundation nya kaya konteng pawis lang, mukha nang natutunaw ang kanya
mukha. As usual, naka arko na naman ang
kilay nya na guhitado ng eyeliner, rounded medium arch. Manipis.
Medyo sablay ang eye shadow nya, masyadong OA para sa
okasyon, Neutral and plain ang ginamit nyang lipstick color, there’s nothing
much going on, Boring. A lighter shade of pink blush on. Hindi akma ang mga
koloreteng ikinulay nya sa kanyang kalakhang mukha. Sayang. Hindi sya
kagandahan pero malakas ang karisma nya. May x factor ika nga. Kundangan lamang
at maling pag aayos ang kanyang ginawa kaya hindi nabigyang hustisya ang
kanyang charm.
She’s wearing a red & black checkered flowing
sleeveless. Ummm, hindi nagcompliment sa morenang skin nya, A khaki fitted trouser and a black flats,
oversized (para sa kanyang height) na black handbag. Hindi ako na impress sa
over all outfit nya. Tamang pang lunch o pang kape ang attire pero mali ang mga
kombinasyon ng kulay at style ang kanyang ginamit. Hindi tulad nung mga
nakaraang uploads nya. Napangisi ako, sa isip ko, “Mas kabog yung outfit ko
nung huli ako nagpunta sa St*rbxcks”.
Hindi naman sa pagbubuhat ng sarili kong upuan (pero parang
ganun na din), madalas akong mapuri sa aking pananamit. Ordinaryo na sakin ang masabihan ng “nice
outfit” o kaya naman ay “ you look fab”. Minsan nga pakiramdam ko eh iniinsulto
na ko ng ibang tao dahil kahit simpleng white tee at fitted jeans lang ang suot
ko, nadidinig ko pa rin ang mga ganung kataga. Naisabuhay ko yata kasi ang
America’s Next Top Model, Para kong adik na ang tingin ko kay Tyra Banks ay parang Si Chef Sandy Daza sa tuwing nagtuturo sya ng mga pointers sa pagululuto. Dito ako nakakuha ng mga
ideya sa tamang pananamit at isama mo narin ang gawing inspirasyon ang ilan sa
aking mga paboritong star personalities like Jennifer Lawrence, Alexa Chung,
Kirsten Dunst at siyempre pa si Miley
Cyrus (Take note, nagustuhan ko si miley mula nung nagbagong image sya, edgy +
astig hairstyle).
Casual Chic – yan ang
aking forte, natutunan kong mag mix n match at mag color blocking, kapag plain
ang aking suot, Loud accessories ang ipapartner ko, Pero most of the time I
like to play it plain and simple. Less is more ika nga. Kaya ganun na lamang
ang aking paghagalpak nung Makita ko yung outfit ni badette na nagpaalala din
sakin sa kurtina ng PVP Liner Bus.
Siguro nga’y angat ako kay badette sa ibang bagay pero hindi
ibig sabihin nun eh ako na ang bida! dahil kung gayon man, hindi ko na sana
isinulat ang blog na ito.
Sanay din naman syang pumustura, sablay lang siguro nung
nakipag afternoon date sya! Ang forte ni badette ay glam punk. Effortless sya
pag ganyang tema.
Inuuri din ni badette ang bawat itsura ko. Madameng get
together at okasyon na ang pinagsamahan namin at asahan mo na ang lahat ng yun
ay tunggalian ng outfit naming dalawa! (Lamang ako dati pero ngayong nag gain
ako ng timbang, lumalaban at bumabawi na si badette). Madalas din kaming
magkahulihan ng tingin ng may ngiti, alam naman namin sa mga sarili namin na
ang mga tinginang iyon ay may halong
pagmamatyag.
RIVALRY. Yan ang pinagsimulan ng lahat. Rivalry sa madameng
bagay na kung iisa isahin ko eh baka malaman nyu na ang totoong pagkakakilanlan
ng aking katunggaling si Badette.
Sa totoo lang may pinagsamahan din naman kami ni Badette.
Ilang beses na naming napatunayan na halos magkamukha kami ng hilig sa madameng
bagay. Mas liberated at agresibo lamang sya kesa sa kin. Kung ako ay frustrated
model, si badette ay may reputasyon ng pagiging frustrated hooker/bitch.
Matunog ang pangalan nya sa aming lugar sa larangan ng pagiging hitad, at ang
nakakatawa dun, sya ay self proclaimed flirt. Sa kabila nito, Madami din ang nahumaling sa kanya, mas
madami sa mga naging boyfriend ko….ng seryoso.
Malayo sa hinagap ko na ipakilala ang aking sarili na kagaya
ng kay badette. Sa pag uugali, malaki ang pinagka iba namin. Siya yung tipo na
walang pakialam sa sinasabe ng iba at proud pa na matawag na alembong. Ako
naman ay takot ma –labelan ng ganung marka. Sa kategoryang “Classy” ko hangad
mapabilang. Ngunit may parte sa aking loob ang marahil nais maging gaya nya.
May mga nakikita akong kulang sakin na nag uumapaw kay badette. Pihadong may
kakulangan din sya s kanyang personalidad na marahil ay sobra naman sakin.
Alam ko na hindi mabuting gawa ang ikumpara ang sarili sa
kapwa. Pero hindi naman dahil ganyan ang
isang tao eh kampon na sya ng kasamaan. Tingnan natin sa positibong aspeto. Sa aking halimbawa,
Hindi ko ginagawa ito para ibaba ang pagkatao ni badette, sabihin na lang natin
na sya ang aking “motivating Force” para hindi ma stuck sa typical na ako lang,
o pwede ko bang sabihin na hindi lang talaga ko magpapakabog?
Para sayo badette, Alam kong binabasa mo to, wag kang anu jan!
pasasaan ba’t sigurado kong gagawa ka din ng sarili mong blog site! Isa lang
sana ang request ko, Let’s keep the competition Healthy! :)
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
OUR SWEET ESCAPE
And because of some holiday celebration
here in Abu Dhabi, My husband and I had a Two-Day off just recently.
It's our
chance to relax and shake out our stress and exhaustion from work, to run away
from our worries and troubles! At the same time, it is also our chance to cope with
our shortcomings as couples.
Our plan is to get a refreshing splash
in a beach nearby, which we usually do whenever we have free time to share
together, we’re beach buddies.
I mean, we can hang out there the whole day just wading in the
seashore. We love walking in the sand while a slight surge of water is soaking
our feet. I don’t know but there’s a
feeling of calmness. Just by staring at the wide range of blue water is breathtaking, like as if its boundless and would make you wonder what lies
beyond the border.
Anyways, we woke up early and
geared up ourselves, both excited and overjoyed!
Here are some photos to give you
an idea what took place on that ohh sooo happy day!!!
Thank
you lord for giving us the chance to witness and enjoy your wonderful creation:
(Sunbathing
bed is waiting for us)
Some delectable’s to fuel our body and soul:
(In this photo are)
a. Pork Adobo - My husband's favorite
b. Hotdogs - Just a quick fix!
c. Milk bread
d. Mayo & Egg Spread
e. Grilled fish stuffed with tomato, onions & other spices
f. Steam Rice
(There’s also some fish crackers and soda’s but weren’t included in the picture)
My husband wrote our names in the sand and too bad its not as clear as it should be
(it’s supposed to be JARREL & LESLEY)
The rectangular woodwork is the
open cottage where you can rest and put all your stuffs
Instead of resting in the cottage,
my husband preferred to lay down in the sand!!!
Me posing at the cottage!!!
That magical moment when you’re hand in hand with your partner while the soft glowing light from the sky sets down when the sun is below the horizon.
It's days like this when you just want to stop the time and get stuck in that magnificent moment :)
'til our next beach visit!
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
WEARING MY HEART OUT ON MY SLEEVE
(So
Here I am again making another attempt to write a blog after a couple of months
of being stuck and lazy)
Being
raised in a rustic town surrounded with old-fashioned people living in
their traditional faith, I grew up in full belief that women (and men) with
tattoo is synonymous to being a hooker, a convicted prisoner, a member of any
villain gangster, a thug or anything alike to those categories.
My
parents are the usual conservative type. My father doesn’t have any ink
markings on his body, and so as I my mother. I can still recall how they
disapprove the appearance of a well known personality embroidered with tattoos
on his arms while watching our favorite TV program. Those conversations
have somewhat sink in to me and growing up, my interpretation
of having a tattoo is something that won’t make you look
presentable and would instead make you look like a person who is “up to no
good”. To have a tattoo visible to others is like openly giving an idea that
you have a bad reputation, someone that wont gain respect from others. This
kind of judgment lasted while
I was still a child.
It’s a
sudden change of heart for me.
And so I
realized that any person has liberty and can freely decide if he/ she wants
to be tatted and marked permanently with ink. It’s their right and it’s their body anyways.
Whether we like it or not, our option is to just respect their rights or to
just be negative critics.
A tattoo doesn't define you as a human being, your character does. I mean for instance, there's this person tatted all over his body and another person looking so damn clean and neat and presentable, a homeless man approach for help and between the tatted dude & Mr. Presentable looking oh so fine, the guy portraying a bad a$$ image on the outside willingly and wholeheartedly help the vagabond. See? Physical appearance shouldn't always be a reference.
A tattoo is an expression of love for people so dear to us, for people we respect and to whoever we want to give tribute to. It is a representation of something precious and it doesn't necessarily represent how pleasing you are as a person. It is instead individuality and boldness and I don’t see anything wrong with those.
I am now a buff who appreciate the beauty and the art of a tattoo. I guess I am just being open minded and receptive to what currently exists in our modern society.
And so I decided
to get inked on my left wrist. It is to represent the love I have for my
daughter and to signify the fulfilling pleasure of being a mother.
Here, take
a look at some of my photos while on session:
He started with the outline |
FAITH is the name of my daughter and the unfinished outline signifies a mother and daughter embracing each other. cute isnt it? :) |
It's painful at first, but it's bearable :) |
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