Sunday, June 27, 2010

I don't really have a team at the World Cup.
I just want Germany to win tonight.
And that's not wishful thinking.
It's currently 2-0 in favor of the Germans.
I just really like the colors of their flag.
Plus I heard England wasn't very nice to international media.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010



Henry is one of the best-looking black men in the world.
Will Smith's son could have made it to the roster but he's eleven.
So yeah no crushing on eleven-year-olds.

Becky in China













Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Our office security guard gave me a prayer booklet called Miracles of our Lord of Pardon.
He is the sweetest.
I keep it in my wallet and read it with the best of intentions.
I love having Him in my life.

"Independence day is not for me. When I'm bound to You, I feel so free." - Barbie's Cradle

Outkast - Roses

Coffee


I believe I vowed never to drink coffee, but the other day those Sumatra beans seduced me like they were Kobe Bryant scoring three for me.
Caffeine, adrenaline, all senses stimulated.
And I gave in, even though I knew what was going to happen to me in the next couple of days.
True enough, now my heart's jumping like the Venga Boys are coming, and that means I will have to forego a good night sleep.
But can I really give it up altogether? Like forever?
We're talking lots of decades more here.
Probably not.
Coffee brings a familiar warmth inside me.
Because when I was in college, my mom and the moms of my friends didn't give us "wine-and-dine" allowance.
We couldn't buy nice meals.
But we still got to hang out at lots of nice places.
We simply ordered instant coffee.
Nescafe 3-in-1, like it was the most delicious thing in the world.
Of course when we were at McDonalds the sundae beat it, but coffee is universally the safest and cheapest beverage on the menu that requires slow sipping, and must be coupled with a looong conversation.
Of course there's also tea, but Tulka voluntarily serves me three cups a day at work, and Fifi makes some for me after work that it just becomes my second water.
Coffee has become a novelty for me.
How about that.
Years ago it was my only choice.
And I've upgraded to aged Sumatra. And it smells like heaven.
How things quickly turn around.

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Family Matters

It really does.
Lots of good news this week.

Maoers, my cousin, celebrated his 14th birthday in New York.
What? He's 14? Where did all the years go?
Not long ago he was having toilet troubles and we used to tease him about it.


Then I learned that Tita Loloy gave birth to a beautiful baby named Olivia.
I cannot wait to see my new cousin!
Her genes plus Tito Alessandro's?
We've got a future Miss Universe.
Anyway all my cousins are charming and good-looking.
What can I say, they take after their ate.

And lastly Mama's going to China to visit some garment factories.
Garment factories in China are synonymous to bagsak-presyo signature clothes and bags.
Years ago when she went there, she got me lots of clothes and leather bags for a tenth of their actual prices in the market.
Slave labor issues aside, I think factory visits are awesome.
Way to go Mama Becky.

Keep the good news coming!
It makes me super happy :)

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

An Old Picture of Tabachingching Zoe

I Saw Saw 6


Saw 6 was awesome!
Thanks Fifi for downloading it!
I think what fascinated me the most is the fact that it's a gory version of life.
You try so hard to win, but in the end you discover it's not even your game.
Also life is gross sometimes.
Under rare circumstances you're even forced to chop your forearm off.