Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Duejjang Chiggae
Ingredients:
• 1 medium size potato
• a zucchini or a squash
• 1 medium size onion
• garlic
• 1 green chili pepper
• 7 dried anchovies
• 1 green onion
• 100-150 grams of tofu
• soy bean paste (doen jang)
• 4 shrimp
Almost all Koreans love this food, and I think you will, too!
1. Prepare a ceramic pot to put all the ingredients in.
2. Peel the potato, cut it into 2 cups worth of cubes, and put them into the pot .
3. Cut zucchini into 2 cups worth of cubes, and put them into the pot.
4. Cut your onion into chunks, and put them into the pot.
5. Slice your green chili pepper, and put it into the pot.
6. Prepare 7 large dried anchovies by removing their heads and intestines, chop them up, and put them into the pot.
7. Chop up 4 shrimp and put them into the pot.
8. Mince 5 cloves of garlic and put it into the pot.
9. Your pot will now be 2/3 full with your ingredients.
10. Submerge everything in water and cook it over high heat.
*tip: Don’t put too much water, just enough to cover everything
11. When it starts boiling, add 4-6 tbs of bean paste, stir the stew, and keep cooking
12. When the stew is sizzling and all ingredients are cooked, cut your tofu into cubes, chop up 1 green onion, and add them to the stew.
13. Occasionally stir the boiling stew with a spoon.
14. Serve it with a bowl of rice and other side dishes.
*tip: to check whether or not the ingredients are cooked, taste the potato.
Kimchi Chiggae
Ingredients:
• 200 grams of Pork belly (about 1/2 pound)
• 4 or 5 cups of chopped kimchi
• 1 tbs sugar, 1 tsp of hot pepper flakes, 1 tbs hot pepper paste
• onion, green onions
• half a package of tofu
• sesame oil and water
Ok, let’s start!
1. In a shallow pot, put some chopped kimchi and juice.
2. Add sliced onion, hot pepper paste, and hot pepper flakes, sugar, and green onions.
3. Pour water until all ingredients are submerged.
4. Close the lid of the pot and boil it 25 or 30 minutes. (first 10 minutes will be high heat and then turn down the heat over medium heat)
5. Add some tofu and boil it 5 minutes more and put some sesame oil right before serving.
Soybean sprouts side dish (kongnamul muchim):
Check out my more detailed soybean sprout side dish recipe here
Ingredients:
• a package of soybean sprouts (500 grams), soy sauce,
• salt, sugar, hot pepper flakes
• sesame oil, sesame seeds, green onions, garlic
1. Rinse and drain a package of soybean sprouts a few times over. Pick out any rotten sprouts.
2. Put the soybean sprouts into a pot.
3. Add 2 ts of salt and 1 cup of water. Close the lid.
4. Bring to a boil over high heat, and boil for 15 minutes.
5. Drain the cooked soybean sprouts and let them cool down.
6. Put the soybean sprouts in a large bowl with 2 cloves of minced garlic, 2 chopped green onions,1 tbs of soy sauce, 1 ts of salt, ½ ts of sugar, 1 tbs of sesame oil, and ½ -1 ts of hot pepper flakes (optional). Mix it by hand.
7. Transfer it onto a plate and sprinkle some roasted sesame seeds over top.
Enjoy
Sunday, December 09, 2007
BATANES
A night of being a fan again…
It was December 4, 2007. A very exciting day for me to meet friends, old and new. Batanes is a movie that stars Iza Calzado and Ken Chu of the phenomenal F4 that rocked my world four years ago. Since I can call myself a certified F4 fanatic that was always present in every f4 concert that landed in my country I know I will like this. This movie is such a delight since a F4 member stars in it.
Since it was a movie premiere it will be indeed be a night of fans. With the addition of the presence of the Taiwanese superstar who cares watching this movie with screaming girls. Ken Chu graced the theater with a few words from him we couldn't stop screaming since he was so gorgeous even with sunglasses on. I think he really wears his sunglasses at night. He left and went to the other theater where his co-stars await him for the movie premiere.
The movie started with Iza the female lead of the movie Pam is talking on her cell phone. Problem with her work and all, but I felt it was kind a off for me on how the cell phone snatching was being shown in the movie. I guess foreign viewers will freak out watching that scene. Pam rushed through the snatcher and bumps into Rico played by a new comer Joen Bascon who I swear looks like Piolo Pascual and Yul Servo combined. Pam then pushed the idea that Rico was with the snatcher. When she was about to call for security Rico had an attack and it turns out he has epilepsy. When Pam couldn't find anything to help the guy for first aid she decided to put her palms and got bitten.
Just like how Pam narrated the movie that bite was not the last. She went to Batanes Island and got a proposal. Married Rico and then a tragedy came she lost Rico.
When he went out fishing and fell down the sea and had a sudden epileptic attack. No body was retrieved and Pam was still in denial. Days came and now Rico was believed to be dead, Pam decided to go back to Manila but something was holding her back, her love for Rico.
A year passed and Pam got adjusted with the life in the Island. Electrical power cuts at twelve midnight. A simple life in the island is her life now. But she can't seem to get over with her lost. She prepares meals for two, pretends she brings food for her husband and all. These scenes were really heartbreaking and I want to get over with those scenes already. I think her pain was already been well justified so I thought get over with the next scene!
Now the much awaited first scene from the Taiwanese superstar Ken Chu. Pam went to a certain island and with the strong winds and rains, she discovered a human body right in the shore of that island. She tried warming up the body with some cloths. Creepy thing since it was raining so hard and when Pam fell asleep and then Ken was standing near her staring. When she woke up she was terrified. I think because she was with a stranger in an island alone. But for me because of how Ken look...I will be terrified horror movie style.
They weren't getting along so well. She tried feeding him but he refused but of course he will be a little annoyed since he wanted to kill himself and here's someone who saved him. After a few persuasions finally Pam gets this Chinese speaking guy to eat.
After the storm, Pam went back to their place with a stranger with him. He was brought to the health center. Pam's in-laws were upset with the stranger but still Pam told them what if Rico was in the same situation and nobody was willing to help him. The stranger was treated though an issue arises. Is he an illegal fisherman? Things like that.
Pam was determined to take care of take care with this guy. When a middle aged woman was trying to feed Ken he was a little hesitant since he just woke up. Pam asked the lady to stand up and took over. Ken's smile was so intoxicating. He had this smile so bright and warm. He was really handsome! Tension was gone and they understood each other through sign language. And we now discovered Ken's character name is Kao.
Pam was still mending her broken heart and Kao helped her through now the love story began. With what the ending was… try watching the movie it will be worth your money if you're a F4 fan if not, the breath taking views of the island is still worth it.
Some technical things with movie, I think the directors should have taken some good angles. There are some times that the actor in the movie appears to be headless because of the camera angles. The Pam back shots when she was apparently looking far away were not appealing since I always see Iza's butt sticking out. I know she has a good body but I feel distracted with her ass which I can say is cute but I can't sometimes feel the pain cause I was distracted. No offense meant she has great ass! And the scene when Pam was waiting for Kao to be rescued by her in-laws during a date by the sea, I can't stop laughing when I saw Ken by the shore calling Pam. He was like a mermaid! And I can't stop laughing with that scene.
Rating the movie as 5 stars as the highest 5 because Ken was in it! but in general i'll give it a 3!
hi guys
Hope to see you soon guys! Missed updating this blog!
Saturday, September 08, 2007
CPK charity style
Chicken Pork Adobo
1 kg pork loin or pork rasher, cut into cubes
1 kg chicken cut
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 whole garlic, crushed cloves
1/8 cup cane vinegar
1/2 cup soy sauce
10 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/4 cup Seasoning mix
1 kg Chicken liver
DIRECTIONS
1.Place pork and chicken in a stock pot and season with salt and pepper. Rub in crushed garlic, and soy sauce.Cover, and marinate in the refrigerator for 8 hours, or overnight.
2.Saute pork in garlic and remove in pan,saute chicken garlic and remove in pan follow the liver and set aside.put chicken and pork in a pan and pour in all the marinate. Bring the meat and marinating liquid to a boil. Reduce heat and bring to a simmer, cook for 1 1/2 hours, or until meat is fork-tender add in the sauteed liver. If necessary, add a small amount of water to prevent drying out.
3.Add meats to cooking liquid, and continue simmering until slightly thickened.(the chicken liver will help in thickening the adobo sauce). Pour a cane viegar and cover for 5 minutes.
4.Serve hot over steamed rice.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Law of Motion
"For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"
yes even in every aspect in your everyday life be physically,emotionally and spiritually it applies.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Japanese Sukiyaki
1/2 cup canned beef broth
1/2 cup Dried Chinese mushrooms
1/4 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
8 teaspoons dry sherry
10 ounces boneless beef sirloin steak
1 teaspoon Chinese sesame oil
1/2 cup Chinese snow peas, stems and strings removed
4 medium Scallions, cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces
1/4 cup sliced onions
1/2 garlic clove, minced
1/4 teaspoon Minced pared ginger
1 cup shredded Chinese cabbage
1/4 cup Drained canned sliced bamboo shoots
In small bowl combine beef broth and mushrooms; let stand for 15 minutes. Remove mushrooms with slotted spoon, reserving broth. Trim off and discard mushroom stems and cut caps into quarters. Add soy sauce and sherry to broth and mix well; set aside broth mixture with mushrooms. Broil steak on rack in broiling pan 5 to 6 inches from heat source, turning once, until rare, about 3 minutes on each side. Remove steak to cutting board and cut into 1/4-inch thick slices. In 12-inch nonstick skillet heat oil over medium-high heat; add snow peas, scallions, onion, garlic, and ginger and saute for 1 minute. Add 1/4 cup reserved broth mixture and continue cooking for 1 to 2 minutes longer. Move vegetables to one side of skillet; add mushrooms, cabbage and bamboo shoots to center of skillet and pour in an additional 1/4 cup broth mixture. Cook until vegetables are tender-crisp, about 3 minutes; move vegetables to opposite side of pan from snow pea mixture. Add steak slices and remaining broth mixture to center of skillet and cook, turning once, until steak is heated through, about 30 seconds on each side. Decoratively arrange steak and vegetables on serving plate and top with any pan juices.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Steamed lapu-lapu
800 grams Lapu-Lapu fish, cleaned
150 grams ginger, shredded
3 cups plain water
50 grams Chinese wansoy(optional)
2 teaspoons corn oil
10 teaspoons Kikkoman soy sauce
3 teaspoons seasoning
sugar
2 teaspoons sesame oil
cut slits on left and right side of the fish. Put two slices of ginger and leek on top of lapu-lapu and steam. Make Soya sauce (kikoman soy sauce,seasoning dash of sugar): boil water and put Chinese wansoy.Put fish in a steamer. Add remaining ingredients including leeks and ginger on top of the fish.
Before serving, heat 2 tablespoons corn oil and pour on top of the fish to remove the fishy kind of smell. Sprinkle a few sesame oil for fragrance.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Patience...i need more
TRUST
Love is everything and Trust is a part of it. I TRUST YOU!
Sunday, July 01, 2007
my birthday
How about waking up with junjin on the side? Nah not literally ...but it was really sopmething to enjoy! My birthday started very early ...12am my wednesday friends waited for me to arrive at the meeting place at around 11:45pm...since i went somewhere outside the metropolis for work. Since they waited long i was a little guiltyy but we ended up eating a very early breakfast...to my surprise they treated me me for that midnight snacks cum early breakfast! Thanks guys!
Friday, June 08, 2007
Random thoughts...
what if...i will fight and love that someone even if i continue to be hated?
what if .. i'll just leave and continue to be who i am today?
what it...
Friday, March 23, 2007
dok bokki or toppokki
Ingredients:
7 oz of strings of white rice cake (Duk Bokki purpose),
¼ of onion,
half carrot,
2 soaked shitake mushrooms(optional),or use fish cake/udeng
red and green chilly pepper(optional),
sesame oil
SEASONING:
1 Tbs of ground red pepper,
1 Tbs of red bean paste (gochujang/chili paste),
1 Tbs of soy sauce,
3 Tbs of beef broth, (USE A BEEF CUBE DISOLVE IT IN H2O)
1 Tbs of chopped green onion(leeks),
1 Tbs of chopped garlic,
½ Tbs of sugar(or to taste),
sesame seeds,
ground black pepper,
sesame seed oil
DIRECTION:
Choose thin white rice cake for Dukbokki or (Tukbokki) purpose. Mix strings with a few drops of sesame seed oil.
Cut onion and carrot about ¼ inch thickness.
Soak mushroom in warm water for about 20 minutes and cut into thin pieces(but the mushrooms can be replaced by fish cake or udeng. remove the seeds of the green and red chilly peppers and cut them diagonally.
Make seasoning, and mix it well.
In a deep skillet, coat with oil, and pour seasoning. When seasoning starts to boil add onion, carrot, mushroom/udeng, red and green pepper. Stir for a while.
Add strings of rice cake, and keep stirring until all the ingredients are cooked. Taste to see if you need more salt OR sugar.
If you want it not to be so spicy just adjust the chili paste and if the mixture is not thick enough just dissolve corn starch in h2o and estimate the needed cornstarch mixture to thicken the sauce of the dish!
chap chae
1/8 k (100 gr) pork
3 T soy sauce(kung meron ka chinese soysauce the better!)
1 T sugar
1 T sesame seeds
salt
1/2 t black pepper
2 T sesame oil(or kahit may extra)
B (250gr) Chinese noodles (sweet potato noodles)
1 cup cooked spinach(optional)
C
garlic crushed or chopped(optional)
2 large carrots cut into matchsticks
medium green onions cut into 1" lengths
5 wild leeks
2 dry onions, chopped
cucumber(kung meron korean cucumber the better)
Stripped
zucchini sliced or diced
D
3 P'yogo mushrooms (any mushroom)
10 button mushrooms
5 nut'ari mushrooms(optional)
10 sogi mushrooms(optional)
shitake mushrooms
Cut beef and pork into fine strips and fry A with the other ingredients until well cooked and tender.
(B)Cook the noodles in plenty of boiling water until soft; rinse in cold water.
Fry the C ingredients gently together in a lightly-greased pan for 10 minutes to soften, not brown.
Soak the mushroom in warm water for 10 minutes, then cut them into strips and fry in the same way as you fried the vegetables.
Immerse the sogi mushrooms in boiling water for 2 minutes, then cut them into strips.
then mix it with the cooked noodles if its a little dry just add sesame oil you can add bellpepper stripes! to scramble the eggs separate the yolk with the egg withe scramble it and cook it separately then add on top of the finish product then sprinkle some sesame seeds!
DAKDORITANG
Chicken pieces (about one whole chicken),
2 onion,
2 small potatoes or(1 big potato) ,
1 chilly pepper,
1 carrot,
ground black pepper,
salt apinched of salt
Seasoning 2 Tbs of gochujang, (red paste/chili paste)
½ Tbs of ginger,
1 Tbs of soy sauce,
2 Tbs of garlic crushed,
½ - 1 Tbs of sugar, (optional or to taste)
2 Tbs of rice wine (optional)
2-3 onion leeks
Clean vegetables and cut into big pieces..cubed.
marinate chicken pieces with white wine and ginger or just plain chicken will do ginger can remove the unwanted spell of the poultry.
Make seasoning.
In a big, deep skillet stir chicken pieces and add vegetables. Stir for about five minutes, and then add water 1 – 2 cups of water, depends on chicken pieces and add half of the seasoning.
Boil for about 30 minutes over medium heat. Add the rest of the seasoning, and moil for about ten more minutes. When water is reduced, add salt and black pepper. Then put the Onion leeks serve it when the leeks are half cooked.
AS CUTE AS THIS FLOWER BLOOMING
While waiting for the time since we arrived an hour before her scheduled time the hall where we were staying has a lots of roses displayed and since we were attracted to these wonderful flowers we tried looking at them one by one. It was for sale actually they are in a pot so you have to nurture these plants. Since i am not really a "green thumb" person i just loved commenting on the flowers my speaker bought herself 3 kinds of roses( including a different variety who according to the one in charge will "vine" to the walls in due time. Amazing isnt it?) she insisted on getting one for me...a gift from her. I was really a little shy with it!(not to mention i was really thinking on how i will take care of it)But she insisted that i should get one for myself... she then said she will cast a spell thru it that i may meet my special someone soon...really isnt it cute? I got one and i am forced to take care of this rose plant...i got a budded one and the next day it already bloomed into a nice rose and when i saw it's color...its purple! I then thanked her again for the flower and told her the flower bloomed perfectly! And she said its about time my heart will bloom...hmmm! thats the flower that opened up guys!Wait if she really casted the right spell...i was wishing for a foreigner whom she said i might meet! well lets wait and see!
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Classic Pansit Canton
Ingredients 2 T oyster sauce
2 T hoisin sauce
1 t light soy sauce
6 dried shiitake mushrooms
240 g bok choy
1 small carrot, peeled and sliced into disks
1 T vegetable oil
2 c water
16 ounces cooked rice noodles
Directions
Mix oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, and soy sauce in a small bowl and set aside.
Soak mushrooms in a bowl of hot water until soft. When softened, squeeze out excess water and cut mushrooms into quarters, trimming off stem if it is woody.
Heat oil in a wok. Stir fry carrot slices, mushrooms and bok choy stalks for 2 minutes. Add leaves and stir fry for another minute or until leaves are just barely wilted. Transfer to a plate and keep warm.
Pour the water into the wok. Add half the sauce mixture. Add noodles and cook until noodles are soft and all of the water is absorbed.
Add vegetables and toss with remaining sauce.
You can always use kikiam, fishballs and squidballs to your pansit canton. Ingredients will be from your taste in eating pansit canton.
Monday, February 05, 2007
A day to start a week flat...tire!
I wanted to start my week right since i have a lot of things to attend to be it work related or even some of my extra curricular activities.... I woke up early Monday...though i was busy during the weekend because of work i still need to finish a lot of things. Sunday was the last day of a convention(well i do have a lot of this yearly) of a group. Since we worked on a Sunday my other boss treated us to something special which we enjoyed and that is an Eat All You Can buffet of Japanese dishes. Maybe when i decided to go for some spin after the convention the unpredicted thing happened....
Ok ok monday and i had a flat tire...since my tires are "tubeless" i decide to bring it to a near vulcanizing shop as slowly as possible so i may not ruin the "mags". When the tire was removed and checked now now...i think it is a way to remind me to say i love you these 3 words... and those 3 nails that hit my tires. I might have gotten them somewhere on Sunday and overnight all the air from the tire went out. Good thing the shop is a little near our place.
Now what happened to my Monday? I guess i have to adjust every planned activity for the day...My day to submit some of my written reports will wait since i need to go to my area of work at a designated time or i might lose a lot of things to be done. Good thing my boss already knew what "mishap" i got into. A flat tire...just a good thing it didnt happened in a dangerous area!
Friday, January 19, 2007
Law of Attraction
Here are some of those problematic questions (all are generalizations of ones I received via email):
•What happens when people put out conflicting intentions, like two people intending to get the same promotion when only one position is available?
•Do children, babies, and/or animals put out intentions?
•If a child is abused, does that mean the child intended it in some way?
•If I intend for my relationship to improve, but my spouse doesn’t seem to care, what will happen?
These questions seem to weaken the plausibility of the Law of Attraction. Sometimes people answer them by going pretty far out. For example, it’s been said by LoAers that a young child experiences abuse because s/he intended it or earned it during a past life. Well, sure… we can explain just about anything if we bring past lives into the equation, but IMO that’s a cop-out. On the other hand, objective reality without the Law of Attraction doesn’t provide satisfactory answers either — supposedly some kids are just born unlucky. That’s a cop-out too.
I’ve never been satisfied by others’ answers to these questions, and they’re pretty important questions if the Law of Attraction is to be believed. Some books hint at the solution but never really nail it. That nail, however, can be found in the concept of subjective reality.
Subjective reality is a belief system in which (1) there is only one consciousness, (2) you are that singular consciousness, and (3) everything and everyone in your reality is a projection of your thoughts.
You may not see it yet, but subjective reality neatly answers all these tricky Law of Attraction questions. Let me ‘splain….
In subjective reality there’s only one consciousness, and it’s yours. Consequently, there’s only one source of intentions in your universe — YOU. While you may observe lots of walking, talking bodies in your reality, they all exist inside your consciousness. You know this is how your dreams work, but you haven’t yet realized your waking reality is just another type of dream. It only seems solid because you believe (intend) it is.
Since none of the other characters you encounter are conscious in a way that’s separate from you, nobody else can have intentions. The only intentions are yours. You’re the only thinker in this universe.
It’s important to correctly define the YOU in subjective reality. YOU are not your physical body. This is not the egoic you at all. I’m not suggesting you’re a conscious body walking around in a world full of unconscious automatons. That would be a total misunderstanding of subjective reality. The correct viewpoint is that you’re the single consciousness in which this entire reality takes place.
Imagine you’re having a dream. In that dream what exactly are YOU? Are YOU the physical dream character you identify with? No, of course not — that’s just your dream avatar. YOU are the dreamer. The entire dream occurs within your consciousness. All dream characters are projections of your dream thoughts, including your avatar. In fact, if you learn lucid dreaming, you can even switch avatars in your dream by possessing another character. In a lucid dream, you can do anything you believe you can.
Physical reality works the same way. This is a denser universe than what you experience in your sleeping dreams, so changes occur a bit more gradually here. But this reality still conforms to your thoughts just like a sleeping dream. YOU are the dreamer in which all of this is taking place.
The idea that other people have intentions is an illusion because other people are just projections. Of course, if you strongly believe other people have intentions, then that’s the dream you’ll create for yourself. But ultimately it’s still an illusion.
Here’s how subjective reality answers these challenging Law of Attraction questions:
What happens when people put out conflicting intentions, like two people intending to get the same promotion when only one position is available?
Since you’re the only intender, this is entirely an internal conflict — within YOU. You’re holding the thought (the intention) for both people to want the same position. But you’re also thinking (intending) that only one can get it. So you’re intending competition. This whole situation is your creation. You believe in competition, so that’s what you manifest. Maybe you have some beliefs (thoughts and intentions) about who will get the promotion, in which case your expectations will manifest. But you may have a higher order belief that life is random, unfair, uncertain, etc., so in that case you may manifest a surprise because that’s what you’re intending.
Being the only intender in your reality places a huge responsibility on your shoulders. You can give up control of your reality by thinking (intending) randomness and uncertainty, but you can never give up responsibility. You’re the sole creator in this universe. If you think about war, poverty, disease, etc., that’s exactly what you’ll manifest. If you think about peace, love, and joy, you’ll manifest that too. Your reality is exactly what you think it is. Whenever you think about anything, you summon its manifestation.
Do children, babies, and/or animals put out intentions?
No. Your own body doesn’t even put out intentions — only your consciousness does. You’re the only one who has intentions, so what takes precedence is what YOU intend for the children, babies, and animals in your reality. Every thought is an intention, so however you think about the other beings in your reality is what you’ll eventually manifest for them. Keep in mind that beliefs are hierarchical, so if you have a high order belief that reality is random and unpredictable and out of your control, then that intention will trump other intentions of which you’re less certain. It’s your entire collection of thoughts that dictates how your reality manifests.
If a child is abused, does that mean the child intended it in some way?
No. It means YOU intended it. You intend child abuse to manifest simply by thinking about it. The more you think about child abuse (or any other subject), the more you’ll see it expand in your reality. Whatever you think about expands, and not just in the narrow space of your avatar but in all of physical reality.
If I intend for my relationship to improve, but my spouse doesn’t seem to care, what will happen?
This is another example of intending conflict. You’re projecting one intention for your avatar and one for your spouse, so the actual unified intention is that of conflict. Hence the result you experience, subject to the influence of your higher order beliefs, will be to experience conflict with your spouse. If your thoughts are conflicted, your reality is conflicted.
This is why assuming responsibility for your thoughts is so important. If you want to see peace in the world, then intend peace for EVERYTHING in your reality. If you want to see abundance in the world, then intend it for EVERYONE. If you want to enjoy loving relationships, then intend loving relationships for ALL. If you intend these only for your own avatar but not for others, then you’re intending conflict, division, and separation; consequently, that’s what you’ll experience.
If you stop thinking about something entirely, does that mean it disappears? Yes, technically it does. But in practice it’s next to impossible to uncreate what you’ve already manifested. You’ll continue creating the same problems just by noticing them. But when you assume 100% responsibility for everything you’re experiencing in your reality right now — absolutely everything — then you assume the power to alter your reality by rechanneling your thoughts.
This entire reality is your creation. Feel good about that. Feel grateful for the richness of your world. And then begin creating the reality you truly want by making decisions and holding intentions. Think about what you desire, and withdraw your thoughts from what you don’t want. The most natural, easiest way to do this is to pay attention to your emotions. Thinking about your desires feels good, and thinking about what you don’t want makes you feel bad. When you notice yourself feeling bad, you’ve caught yourself thinking about something you don’t want. Turn your focus back towards what you do want, and your emotional state will improve rapidly. As you do this repeatedly, you’ll begin to see your physical reality shift too, first in subtle ways and then in bigger leaps.
I too am just a manifestation of your consciousness. I play the role you expect me to play. If you expect me to be a helpful guide, I will be. If you expect me to be profound and insightful, I will be. If you expect me to be confused or deluded, I will be. But of course there’s no distinct ME that is separate from YOU. I’m just one of your many creations. I am what you intend me to be. But deep down you already knew that, didn’t you?
surfers paradise
Yes this is indeed Surfers Paradise....Every surfers paradise...im not a surfer could this be my paradise too? Yaahhhh! Im taking it literally again! YUp its evryones paradise unless you dont love the beach! The beach was fascinating and i love it since i love to swim too bad i wasnt able to take a dip since i opted to go some more exciting places other than the beach...anyway i got my picture and of course more activities to be done should follow!
There are more than a beach in surfers paradise..theres a lot of tourist haven waiting for you here! You can buy all kinds of souvenirs and cheap chocolates with macademia! Aside from shopping...you can saee alot of good sights here! I cant forget seeing a lot of people in their bikinis...guys in their hot surfer shorts! boy!Im really looking at a lot of gorgeous pewople. We were even joking around that UGLY PEOPLE ARE NOT ALLOWED IN AUSTRALIA! Its really surely entertaining watching the locals,the foreigners (including ourselves) from Americans,Japanese,Chinese,Koreans etc...
Thats me ! From the pictures i got and the one from the beach front!
Queensland here i come
Brisbane... after approximately an hour of plane ride we are now in Brisbane. A bus is waiting to bring us to our destibnation...in Queensland..Gold Coast Australia! Im not a Bus person so this is really something i have to endure. I really have something in riding Buses and please its either i sleep or i hold my breath once in awhile cause i really feel sick while riding the bus.
On this trip i opted not to sleep cause i want to see the view...practically i just felt envious with their hi-ways and even planes...i barely felt any bump in that ride. Nice infrastructure indeed unlike here in our country where you can experience lots of bump in the ride...i guess its part of our tourism program...its like riding in a rollercoaster bumpy ride!
Since we were already in Gold Coast...we were given advisory that we can wander around Surfers Paradise and see the view(just a short story see the picture? we were all going agag over this store i guess we dont need to argue on why we got so excited!) Our Hotel rooms are still not ready when we arrived there so ok picture taking and more picture taking to go!We did some shopping this time and since we are ohh so full eventhough its lunchtime we just grabbed something liquid anyway we were like pigs eating all the time in the plane. I do have some extra shirts for me to change but since everyone said we can change our clothes in the hotel later on i just complied with my friends....good thing that the airline gave us something to freshen up thanks to the toilettries. Remember i had no toothpaste on hand? The place was so gorgeous and since i am a dog lover loved all those dogs passing by! I had an experience with a dog owner i dont know the breed of the dog so i got so excited and blurtted out "its so cute!" the owner(man) smiled at me but his wife (a filipina i am pretty sure!) said..."can"t you see? Its a dog! Havent you seen one?" i was shocked! "yes i know its a dog! Its just happened its my first time to see that kind of dog!" She was really sarcastic thats why i answered back! I guess i wont get jailed talking back to a local there(who i think is a nasty "kababayan"!)
Walk walk and a never ending walk!!! i bought a lot of stuff for my friends and family i guess most of it is a miniature kangaroo and koala...wow everything is expensive thats why i wascontrolling my expenses coz i stll have
first stop...sydney
After 6 hours of flight...now im really am in Australia!!!! HOWDY!!!! Not to mention the air pressure i experienced while the plane was landing...argh! I barely got any sleep...why? Aside from enjoying every refreshment given at the plane i really enjoyed watching now.. an oscar nominated film "The Queen". It was entertaining and really though i had a serving bottle of red wine i wasnt able to get a good sleep! I guess that will be attributed to my excitement i guess! The movie was good and so were the actors too bad our lane lost our audio and hmph! I dont know what happened thereafter!
on the way to the land down under
It will be my first time in Aussie! AUSTRALIA! I had been so excited about this trip of mine! I guess i am blessed to be going there doing some bussiness and a little pleasure on the side. After the pre deaprture orientation you know...what you can do...and dont do in Australia,to bring or not to bring....the day before, everyone was ecstatic! Me i guess i can see those adorable Koalas ang Kangaroo! Yahu!
I will be aboard Quantas(my first in this airline) for a flight to Sydney then a connecting flight wil be waiting for us there off to Brisbane! The International airport in our country is very strict no liquid/water,gel form or any handcarried item with the same consistency is allowed. I guess that will be goodbye cologne, goodbye face spritz for me! And that also means goodbye toothpaste! Well i guess its better to be safe than sorry! We were on the airport 4 hours before our time of departure...i guess all we can do there is goof around and look for something we can be entertained of. After all the processes we just roam around the pre departure area...eat something here and there...but yup no buying first...dont want to spend my pocket money for something not important i guess i just bought myself a diet coke since i was nearly dehydrated hahaha! We waited till departure time and when we got in the plane we were already extremely hungry but it doesnt matter...there will be food in the airline for sure!!!
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
CHRISTMAS OUTING
We then went back to our car and get some clothes so we can freshen up! Thank God our Boss gave us boxer shorts as gift!And i gave my little sisters ttowels so i think we were ready! Dinner inside the park under the beautiful fireworks! We wanted to go to nearby Tagaytay for coffee but since its raining it will be a little foggy going up there so we decided to end the night after Enchanted Kingdom closed.
Little Chong Jae
I was so amazed when i saw these pictures of JunJins' future children both of them looked like my nephew and niece too bad i wasnt able to take a picture of my niece to show off but i guess my nephew Kyle can attest to what im claiming. Too bad Kyle is a little older now and he doesnt look like the picture above but im trying to look for her old pics as soon as i see his mom! Hahaha! I swear he really looks like the picture above when he was a little younger!
Hyun Young..Im shower girl
BURNS...
HOW MY BABY SLEEPS
mom love your snout!
Being with Cryst for a couple of days made me more excited seing how much he enjoys sleeping like a human being im just so fond of seeing his cuteness and i loved the opportunity of being with him and snapping tons of picture of his cuddliness!
SWEET ANIMALS
HOW DADDY JJ GUARDS US
THE FIRST RAY OF THE THE SUN
After 3 weeks in the dark my puppy crys can now see the light! His first ray of light was last December 28. During this period crys can enjoy seeing his mom,dad and his brother dot. Im so excited seeing him with eyes wide open and crawling little by little since he can now see the surface he has been moving for quite sometime.
Crys will turnout to be a cute and cuddly dog in a few days time and by the way...since last Dec 30 was saddam husseins death and his death was all over the television my dad now calls crys...saddam! But for me he will always be crystal that may be called jinsung sometime. My pets can really relieve my stress. Thank God i have lots of them!