Thursday, August 27, 2009

Elections

The 17th German federal election is scheduled for 27 September 2009 and will be held to elect the members of the Bundestag, the federal parliament of Germany. It is the final and most important election in what is called a Superwahljahr (super election year). Election here in Germany is more peaceful and organized because of poll automation.

As millions of Filipinos are looking forward to the coming May 10, 2010 elections, candidates are now making their presence felt in billboards and also on social gatherings. Actually its my birthday, so millions of my countrymen will exercise their rights, they will go out not to attend to my celebration but to vote.

Photo credits-Pinoy Herald

Monday, August 24, 2009

Donating Old Clothes

For dirk and me, donating old clothes to charity is a great idea for many reasons. You will feel good knowing that needy families can get good use out of our old clothes. It's also a great way to re-organize our closets and drawers. It takes a little bit of our time to go through our clothing and prepare it for donating, but it is well worth the effort.

Donating old clothes can be especially helpful to society as people who need affordable clothing often have access to donated clothes. Here in Germany, the red cross group put plastic bags in our mailbox with pick up schedule. For me, i just drive to the nearest drop point if i have clothes for donation.

Some charitable agency also placed pail in each houses for old clothes and shoes.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Beating the Heat


While browsing around offenburg the other day, i came accross these german kids taking a refreshing bath in the small fountains. That's their way of beating the heat, the temperature that day is around 40 grad.

After my small shopping, i proceeded to Lalaine, a friend who celebrated her birthday the day before. She requested us to return because of the leftover lechon and cooked it to make lechong paksiw.

Friday, August 21, 2009

TESA Offenburg

Together with Dirk, yesterday we have a short visit at TESA Offenburg, SE’s largest production location worldwide. Seventy percent of the products manufactured in Offenburg go on to be used as industrial products in such sectors as the automotive and electronics industries.

The remaining products are intended for private consumers; these include the famous tesafilm, tesapack, and tesakrepp, as well as the useful, multipurpose duct tape line and other adhesive tapes. But the reason why we go there has nothing to do with any tapes, we just bring the ordered relyenong bangus to Thomas, a TESA sub-contractor and husband of Mabel.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Van and Mommy Moments

While my daughter is driving on the way to southforbes, she noticed something on the plate number of the van in front of her.

The vehicle's plate number RBP 788 has some connection with her.

RBP - Rose Belle Paala (her name)
7 - She was born on December 7
8 - Her wedding date is February 8
8 - Her only son's bday is April 8

She had no work that day and take advantage to have a mommy moments with kim

Though she's busy, she also finds time to attend to kim's school activities

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Our Retirement Haven

In five or six years time, we're going to be relocated in the Philippines. Our soon to be finished house already reached 90 percent funtionality. To live in our country is a mutual major decision for dirk and me. For the past years, Philippines becomes an ideal tropical haven for retirees because of the low cost of living.

It's my first time to blog about our retirement house but i'm doing so because i'm proud of what our contractor accomplished. It's a german technology house because of its highly insulated walls. Doors and windows came from here, roof tiles in malaysia, toilets in korea, insulation materials in the US, granite in china, etc.

Our terrace is 60 square meter complete with native sofa set, dining table and a kitchen. We're going to entertain our guests in the terrace rather than the living room.

our kitchen and living room which is 85 sq.m.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Longganisa and Tocino

These are two of my favorite foods. Longganisa is a Philippine sausage like chorizo, flavored with indigenous spices. Longganisa making has a long tradition in the Philippines, with each region having its own specialty. I also like the hamonado which is just a little bit thinner than longganisa. Last week, a friend gave me 10 pieces and it really tastes good. These foods fits my lifestyle because they are easy to cook.

Tocino, on the other hand is a cured meat product and it is usually made out of pork and is similar to ham and bacon although beef is also used. It is often reddish in color and has a sweetish taste. These foods frequented my lunchbox during the good old days.