Monday, May 14, 2012
A Busy Monday
After a week of arriving here in the Philippines and all the celebrations done, we're back to our normal mode. We started the first day of the week driving to Makati to get our visa at the Chinese Embassy. We then browsed around Greenbelt, lunch at Fish and Chips, say a prayer of thanks at the church and shop at Landmark. We then proceeded to Wilcon in Alabang to buy some household tools then to Festival Mall for Dirk's slimming session. We also visited my mother's grave at Everlasting Peace Memorial Park then off to Banahaw Spa for one hour massage. We then shopped for our foods at South Supermaket near Paseo before calling it a day.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
My Birthday Adventure
For a change, we decided to celebrate my birthday with my family on the road. The trip to Kamay ni Hesus and Isdaan Floating restaurant was a combined spiritual journey and leisure for the kids.
Isdaan Floating Restaurant and Fun Park, Calauan, Laguna
Kamay ni Hesus, Lucban, Quezon
Underground Cemetery, Nagcarlan, Laguna
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
My Southforbes Friends
We're barely a week here and i'm very glad that some of our Southforbes neighbor friends visited us already. I missed them very much during our two month stay in Germany. We have lots of fun and they even tried some of the Zumba steps. Hopefully next week i will be able to join again our aerobics session.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Home Sweet Home
We're very happy to be back home after our two week trip to Cairo and the Nile River Cruise from Luxor to Aswan. The feeling is great to see my children and grandkids once again. We're still adjusting to the 6 hour difference and hopefully our body clock will return to normal soon.
By the way, Dirk was able to capture using our new camera the supermoon with its nice shape and image which seldom happen
Friday, April 20, 2012
Zumba Fitness
I missed my aerobics session back home so Dirk bought a complete Zumba fitness DVD set with sticks at Amazon. It became my latest fitness love affair and it involves dance and aerobic elements. The exercises include music with fast and slow rhythms, as well as resistance training. The music comes from the following dance styles: cumbia, salsa, merengue, mambo, flamenco, chachacha, reggaeton, soca, samba, belly dancing, bhangra, hip hop music, axé music and tango. Its a nice way to lose weight and a stress reliever too. I can't wait to try this with my friends when we return to Philippines next month.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
The Rain Flower
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Spring Trees
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