Friday, July 29, 2005

Top 3

It's a Friday and I am beat! So while waiting for Myke to fetch me, I chanced upon this trivial "tag" while blog hopping. I figured, it would be a good way to de-stress by answering these -- Top three...

Names you go by:
1. Anne
2. AnneMac
3. Mac

Physical things you like about yourself:
1. My proportionate figure (even if I'm small)
2. Shape of my head (i look good with cropped hair!)
3. Eyes (love my crows feet!)

Physical things you don't like about yourself:
1. Toes (not long enough)
2. Height (physical ba 'to? i could be taller)
3. Thighs (too big!)

Parts of your Filipino heritage:
1. Filipino
2. Spanish (di halata)
3. Portugese (di rin halata)

Things that scare you:
1. Passing of a loved one
2. Be burned in a burning house
3. An unglamorous death

Everyday essentials:
1. Mobile phones
2. Alcogel
3. Sun glasses

Physical things of the opposite sex that appeals to you:
1. Eyes
2. Teeth
3. Butt!

Favorite hobbies:
1. Water color painting
2. Badminton
3. Photography

Things you want to do badly now:
1. Sleep!!!!
2. Dance
3. Get a foot spa

Careers you've considered/considering:
1. Pre-school teacher!!!
2. Lawyer
3. Barista :)

Places you want to go on vacation:
1. Europe
2. Beaches of the Philippines
3. US

Kids' names you like:
1. Patricia
2. Miguel
3. Erika

Things you want to do before you die:
1. Bungee jump
2. Mountain climb
3. Caving

Ways that you are stereotypically a boy:
1. Not into pastels and florals
2. I sit with my legs apart (sometime even when I'm in a skirt)
3. I swear like anything!

Ways that you are stereotypically a girl:
1. My finger and toe nails are well kept by a nail spa
2. Daydream about my future
3. Weight conscious

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

My dream wedding "shoes"



If only I can afford it....

If only Myke would let me wear it...

Oh, if only.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Pick Pocket

I was a pick-pocket victim last night. My first experience of this modus operandi.
After dinner in East Wood, we (Myke, Anya and I) decided to check out the CD sale at that area where they hold concerts (what do they call that place?). Myke and I were standing beside each other scanning through the titles on the rack when...

(NOTE: the next sequence of events happened SO fast!)

...someone walked between us and I suddenly felt a hand inside the outside pocket of my bag. My reflexes acted fast enough that I took the hand out of my pocket held it really tight and asked old the boy (at this point I find out he is a boy around 11 years old!) "hoy! ano yang kinuhuha mo?!" I checked both hands, nothing. I searched his body, none. I checked the pocket of my bag to see if my mobile phones were still there (I know, I should have zipped them inside my bag.) and yes, both were still there. Whew!

I walked away relieved that I still have my mobile phones with me, but regretting not bringing him to the proper authorities.

The thing is, when I held the boy's hand and checked it, he willing showed me his empty hand. And at that moment, I felt bad coz I thought I was accusing an innocent person. But as the 3 of us did a post mortem, the boy was definitely trying to pick my pocket! Both Myke and Anya accounted for it. Funny how different people can account for the same incident differently (very much like those CSI-type of shows we watch -- accounts from different point of views).


Myke felt the boy push him away as he tried to go between us and just saw me pull-out the boy's hand. Anya on the other hand, saw the boy's hand in my pocket and saw me pull it out.

I am thankful that I didn't lose anything, but I still regret not reporting him. I tried to go back to where it happened to look for him but as expected, he was gone. Augh!

On a different note, I think it's sad that people are pushed to resort to this type of money-making scheme at a very young age. I wonder where the parents of these kids are! Sad. Just sad.


Tuesday, July 12, 2005

My Sweet Tooth

Along with my impacted wisdom teeth, my sweet tooth had just started to erupt.

I have never been fond of desserts. I'd only eat desserts when they were offered and be picky about accepting them. I'd occasionally look for them if only to wash out the taste of my meal . But I've never been one to be suspected as having a sweet tooth.

But, lately I've started to change. And I tried to pinpoint where it all started, and I can only blame it on my officemates who always, always have something sweet after lunch and merienda! And unknowingly, slowly, and surely, I think I got sucked into the same habit.

So, here I am constantly craving for dessert! Gasp! Not only that! I also have acquired a list of favorite sweet stuff that I CANNOT say no to! Oh dear.

And here are my new found friends...


Caramel Cake
Not exactly a new one. Even as a kid, I had always preferred caramel cakes over chocolate. My all-time favorite, of course, is Hizon's caramel cake (Just an aside, I am now related to them by affinity, so the cake now comes to me!)! But, as this sweet tooth of mine started acting up, I've been in hot pursuit of other caramel cake makers, and what do you know, I found some!
  • Ensaymada Factory. Their cake is a simple sponge cake (I think it's angel cake. You have to pardon me because I am no baker.). But the thick caramel-custard (I don't really know) is what makes it extra special. I have no idea what goes into that it, but it sure is heavenly! Call 895-9476 to order. You might want to try out their very sinful yema rolls and Canonigo.
  • Estrel's. Because of it's distance (you need to pick up this cake from QC!), it took me months from the time it was recommended to me, to finally order and try it out. It tastes just okay for me. Don't get me wrong, those people I got to share it with liked it! It's just that the level of sweetness was not enough for me. But what's special about this cake is the way its decorated! It's too beautiful to eat! Best given as a gift. If anyone is celebrating his or her birthday, call 372-2965 and this cake will surely make his or her day.
  • Costa Brava. Yet another one that you need to order and pick-up. It tastes like Estrel's but with no frills decoration. Nice thing about this though is it's in the heart of Makati! If you're interested, call 896-1267.

If you know of any other good caramel cakes out there, do let me know.

Figaro's Chocolate Cake
My boss and I decided to have coffee after a draining meeting. He's the type who needs to have dessert with his coffee (not the other way around). So he ordered this small cake and had the waiter heat it a bit. When it was served on our table, it smelled so good that just I had to taste it! The moment I put the tiny piece in my mouth, all I could say was "Oh...my...god!!!" After that day, I think I ate this cake every single day for an entire week!

Divine Desserts
This bakeshop is a pleasant discovery. Myke and I actually drive by this shop almost everyday but we never really took notice of it. Until my officemate brought leftovers of what he called a Blackout cake, sharing it with us, promising that the cake is a real winner. And yes, it was! Very moist and tasty, with the right level of sweetness (reminds me of the chocolate cake from Shell Magallanes). Then one time they had this cake called Caramel Fudge and because it said "caramel" I decided to give it a try! And this is definitely more of a winner than the Blackout cake! It literally melts in your mouth! YUM-MY! This place is located along Katipunan Road, near White Plains. You might want to call first before dropping by because they only bake a few for walk-in customers (proof that their cakes are all freshly baked). Their number is: 913-9875

Cadbury's Three Wishes
I like chocolate. But only milk chocolate. I don't eat white (too sweet) and dark (too bitter), and you can never make me. Until one of my officemates (told you I have them to blame for these sweet cravings of mine) offered me this really addicting bar of chocolate which I thought was milk chocolate only to find out (after consuming half the bar, because I only saw the top layer) that it actually has milk chocolate as its top layer, white for the middle layer and dark for the bottom layer! I was surprised because I didn't taste the sweetness of white and bitterness of dark. I thought the white and dark layers were fake (colored milk chocolate, I mean), so I took the layers apart and on their own, and found that they did taste like they're supposed to taste. But put together, it's chocolatey, creamy with the right level of sweetness. I rarely see this variant, but do look out for them on your next visit to the grocery or Watson's.

dippin' dots
If I remember correctly, the first and last time I had this was way back in college. I wasn't really impressed by it and never tried it again. Recently though, while in Eastwood I wanted to eat something refreshing and a dippin' dots' stall was in front of me! So, I bought a small cup and boy did it hit the spot. I wonder why I didn't feel this sensation before, but it was like eating flavored ice!

Teazann's Souffle
I have always liked souffle's but never had the patience to wait for for them to be made. Recently, Myke and I were in Metrowalk and wanted to indulge ourselves in some stress-eating binge (and I suggested Teazan as I remember that they had good food based on the few times I ate in their Valero branch). Stupid me, couldn't remember what I ordered before so we tried out what looked good in the menu. Much to our disappointment, it wasn't as good as we expected, so in the middle of our meal, I decided to order a souffle, hoping that by the time we were finished with our meal, it would be ready. But, we had to wait for a few minutes (that seemed like forever). And voila! It was worth the wait! And worth the price too (only P195, but 3-4 people can share)! I can't wait to have some of this again!

There you go. Hopefully this list won't grow any longer! : )

Friday, July 08, 2005

Nakakainis!

Sky Cable jumbled up their channel programming, giving me difficulty switching from one favorite channel to another (which are now far between each other!). Now I have to memorize the channel assignments!

You have to understand, this is frustrating for a TV addict.

Argh!!!