Thursday, November 24, 2011

Sweet blessing

"I've been wandering around this universe, equipped with my own personality, wondering what the future brings."
 It has been a busy couple of weeks. My second to the last semester in college is nearly ending. Just in 3 weeks I think. And it's frankly frightening, especially because my NMAT exam is coming up and I am nervous as ASDFGHJKL! :( I haven't reviewed because I've been busy with other requirements in school and my business. But I know that if I really want to venture into medical school, I have to freaking study now.

On other things, I am so excited that my little business is flourishing! Yes, let me introduce to you,


Hannah's Confections! Finally I've established a name. And I am really thankful because God blessed me with this. I've put up a facebook page with a menu and order form. Hopefully, every pastry will become a hit! :)


Well, this is the end of my post. Cheers everyone!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Sense of Simpliciville










My first outfit post! Yey :)

Well, it's not like most of those fashion blogs who tell you the brands of what they're wearing. Most of my clothes are from bargain finds with only a few pieces which are branded. In my opinion, not everyone can afford fashion finds that are branded, and there are nice pieces in bargains, you just have to find them. So here it is! :)

On other things, I am so nervous to take NMAT this December 4. It's the admission test for aspiring students of pre-med to take medicine proper. I heard that the exam is way harder in December than in April. That's pretty much the reason. I am counting on God here, I will review, I promise but everything is in God's hands :)

I am also psyched to tell everyone that I am starting a home based business selling home baked cupcakes, profiteroles and eclairs! Yes I am excited :)

Okay, I am gonna review now. I have an exam on Physics 2 on Monday. 

Cheers!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Life is beautiful.

Last November 6-7, 2011, me and my family had been given the opportunity to come back to Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan. We went there almost 2 or 3 years ago and the place wasn't that fully developed. I went there 3 times I think and this time it's the 4th. The place was much more beautiful and the vibe is very historical. When I first went there, I felt like I was transported 100 years ago. And it felt good to see how wonderfully creative Filipinos are and how Philippine history is much more interesting than I thought. We had a tour of the houses; 4 houses I think. We went to the replica of the old University of the Philippines. Some of the parts of the houses were from the original.






Those were holes where the students held up hammocks to sleep in.


























It began raining so hard during our tour so we had to put on rain coats. I also had to walk barefoot because my sandals are not waterproof. After that, we decided to go and play table tennis, since they offered it at an hourly rate.



Then we went swimming in the pool. The water was so cold, we had to move around all the time to prevent ourselves from shivering. It was still kind of raining at that time.



After we went swimming, it was around 6:30pm. We then took a bath and got ready for dinner. There was a cultural night where there were ethnic dancers performing different cultural dances.

This is what we had for dinner.


This is fried chicken. The chicken wasn't dry at all and the skin was tasty. But the sauce was simply ketchup, I wished it was gravy though.



We also had Fried Fish with Tausi Sauce, black beans and tofu. The fish was crispy and not soggy at all, and so as the tofu. The sauce wasn't enough though.


This is Seafood Kare-kare. The sauce was good, but the seafood wasn't enough. It seems that the only seafood here is prawns. It should've been called Prawn Kare-kare rather than Seafood Kare-kare. A hefty price for such a small serving. We also has dessert; braso de marcedes and something like baked meringue which had a sweet custard inside. I don't know what it's called but it was good. The Braso de Marcedes didn't disappoint too.



After dinner was the cultural night. There were 4 dances I think and they also serenaded us with cultural songs during dinner. The last dance which was the Tinikling which was really interactive. They had the audience dance with them, I was too scared to try hahaha. I enjoyed watching though. After that, we took pictures and me and my sisters took outfit posts too.





The next morning before breakfast, we went to the beach to take pictures again. Unfortunately we weren't able to view the sunrise. It was so hot outside then. We then went to ride a kalesa.









The kalesa ride.




This was our room number.


This was where we had our breakfast. Really cool ambiance.




I had tocino with scambled eggs, garlic rice and also native hot chocolate.

After breakfast, we packed our stuff and prepared to go home. But we took a lot of pictures also.





After that we took off, and went to the nearest market. We purchased octopus, mamali fish and tanigue fish. Then it was a 1 hour ride home. This probably is the greatest place I've ever been to, more then Singapore. I feel so grateful to God for being blessed with an opportunity like this. Thanks for enduring my very lengthy post. :)

Cheers!