Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, October 11, 2010

One Sunday and Tomato Soup

I had a purposeful and yet a restful Sunday yesterday spending it with my daughter Gabby, and Judith my housemate and one of my true friends. We started the day thanking God for His love and all the blessings that He has given us. We had a helper who came to clean the house and do the laundry. We have planned days back what we needed to do that day and that exactly what we accomplished.  Later in the afternoon, we decided to go to the nearest grocery store to do our grocery shopping. We were on a budget so we listed down the things that we only needed and would only fit our alloted budget. And since there was school the next day, we agreed to do it as efficiently as we can,  have dinner out and be home by 8pm. And by God's grace that was what happened. We had dinner at a pizza house nearby. Had tomato soup, vegetarian pizza, chicken wings with potato wedges and very good conversations (Yup!). The tomato soup was great! I tasted the freshness of tomatoes, the creaminess of milk, the extremely savory taste of basil and that aroma of  garlic. Not to mention the benefits of lycopene in tomatoes which I will blog about next time. Wow it made my day! Unfortunately, I didn't think of taking a picture of the actual soup before we finished it (oh boy! it only took a few minutes then it was all gone! lol!) So, I copied a picture of a bowl of tomato soup from Free Foto (I made sure I won't get in trouble with copyright and stuff). They allow their pictures to be copied and used as long as a link to their website is provided and the source is disclosed. Good enough, right? But of course, the setting and utensils you see in the picture differ from the actual one.  

So here's to adding color and picture to this blog entry, and sweetness to that fun memory!



Gabby and Judith


Thursday, May 21, 2009

Gift Of Love


It brings such great joy to me hearing "Thank You's" and "I love you's" from Gabby. It was only six years ago when I first held baby Gabby in my arms, helpless, still unable to speak. Through those years, I have been thankful to God for trusting me with another life, a gift of love indeed. Father God, You are the Best!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Summer Cake By Llana



My sister made this beautiful summer cake a month ago. She took up Cake Decorating Program at the Henny Sison's and this is her first ever Summer Cake. Not bad for a first-timer! And that's my nephew, Hiro!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

5th Birthday Celebration


Louise Gabrielle Oteyza
5th Birthday
July 16th, 2008


Lola Lorna threw a small intimate celebration in our house as a gift to Gabby. 

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My sister Llana baked strawberry cake and some chocolate muffins... 


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Her cousin, aunts and uncle were there to celebrate with us... 

 
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candle blowing...

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she feasted on those plain noodles...her favorite!

Thank You Father!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Cheers To Moms

Mother’s Day is a day to honor mothers around the world. As it has different origins, the date, reason and manner of celebration differ from one country to another.  In the Philipines, following the western civilization, it is celebrated every second Sunday in May hence, today May 11, I am sending my warmest greetings to all the wonderful mothers I know especially to my MOM. Who is truly a mother in all aspect of the word. Her love is abounding, unconditional, unchanging and selfless through the years.  With all my love to you...


Thursday, May 8, 2008

Under The Spreading Cherry Blossoms Tree

My sister sent me this picture of her with her sons last month under the beautiful Cherry Blossoms Tree or Sakura in the Japanese language. It also originated from other east Asian states like Taiwan, China, Korea and Taiwan. In Japan, a practice of flower viewing or hanami has been a heritage where imperial households, singers and other aristocrats would gather and celebrate under the blossoms. Moreover, Hanami Festivals celebrate the beauty of the sakura and a chance for many to calm down and enjoy the beautiful and colorful view. The blossoming begins in January in Okinawa and reaches Tokyo at the end of March or the beginning of April. What’s amazing is that this tree only blooms once a year and only lasts within a week! Wow. That explains why people there are so excited to see them bloom!

My sister also said that most Japanese schools and public buildings have sakura trees outside since the school year begins in April. And that these flowers are seen on almost all consumer goods in Japan, also on paper, dinner ware, kimono and dolls.

 

Mummy Meme

“A Mother to her children, loves them, comforts and care for them, protects them, educates them, watches over them. Like God, she cannot forget her nursing child and not have compassion on the son/daughter in her womb.” – Geng and The Amplified Bible


It is indeed great to be a mother. Motherhood is such a great blessing. In a child's eye, the mother is the most beautiful woman in his life, for it is from her that he was loved and cherished unconditionally.



Share your favorite Mother's Day quotes and place your blog/name right after the piece of artwork.


1.     Irresistible Fascinations / Naomi

2.     Manna from Heaven / Lena

3.  And Life Goes On / Lena

4.  Sheng's Simple Thoughts... / SHENG

5.  Just Anot3. her Day / Emzkie

6.  Moments of My Life/Racel

7.  A Place Of Being / Geng

Thanks Race. I loved doing this pre Mother’s Day meme. I truly understood and appreciated my mom more when I became a mother myself.  It is a serious and hearty WORK! So I believe that mother’s day should be celebrated everyday, not by material gifts or expensive dinners but by a sincere expression of our love for them. A simple “I love you Mom or Thank you Mom” everyday can go a long way.  So I’ve decided to coin a quote base from my favorite book for this meme.

Tagging Shimumsy, Constance, Lizzie , Maline and Janet.

 

Monday, May 5, 2008

Labor Day Celebration


It was the first time that I experienced Labor Day Celebration on May 1, held at the World Trade Center in Manila. Different labor groups came in color coded shirts for group identification. People were already there as early as 6:50am, the place was designed with colorful balloons and streamers. The activities started at 9am, Job Fare in one room, Labor Day program at the other. I was there to accompany my sister who was going to receive her National Certificate (NC II) for Culinary Arts from TESDA. Obviously she passed the course and apparently, the certification given to her is a license for her to work abroad. The awarding was held there as part of the program for Labor Day celebration. Vice President of the Philippines Noli De Castro was there to show the government's support and assurance that their grievances and call for certain improvements and changes in the existing labor laws i.e. wage increase, housing loan interest are being addressed by the government. Members of the labor groups were also awarded certificates and benefits from SSS and other government bodies. Two members won the Condominium units that were raffled off as one of the highlights of the program. The celebration ended at 3pm. We surely had a very long and tiring day. 

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

I Missed Dancing

Last April 21st was my Lola Cely’s Birthday celebration held at their residence. Unlike her past birthday parties, it was just a simple party mostly attended by close relatives and a few good friends. There was ballroom dancing (her favorite pastime) wherein three dance instructors were hired to teach the guests dance basic. I got all sweaty dancing the swing, the cha cha and the mambo. I used to love dancing when I was younger, I remember joining almost all the dance groups in school. That night I had to refresh my memory of those basic dance steps. Wow, I realized I haven’t danced for a long time so I enjoyed every minute of it.  

Saturday, May 3, 2008

19th Family Reunion

April 27th was the 19th Correa Clan Reunion hosted by the Correas in Novaliches (Correa is my Mom’s maiden name). It was held in a resort where the kids had a wonderful time playing and swimming in the pool to get refreshed from the summer heat. The adults had fun singing and dancing to the reunion’s “Summer Luau” theme for this year. Tributes and appreciations were presented to the “Oldies” of the clan, for their good influence and contributions unconditionally given to the family. We had a feast that day, each family brought different kind of dishes, merienda, snacks and refreshments. There were games for the kids and beautiful prizes. It was also a time of catching up with some of our relatives we only get to see during this occasion. We had thanksgiving prayers before and after the celebration for the wonderful, healthy and safe year we had last year.

I look forward to our next family reunion. I will fill you in with the happenings again next year!

 

Friday, April 25, 2008

Searching For Mr. Right?

I read a post by my cousin entitled Marrying Mr. Right. I know that a lot of women wanted that “ideal” kind of married life and some are still caught up  searching for their Mr. Right. Well, just want to share my thoughts and opinion about it, so read on.

I know exactly what you feel. I had been through "failed" relationships before. Yeah, that's how we would call it if it did not end up with wedding bells and a white gown! Well, now I realize it never happened because it is not meant to happen. There’s a reason behind it, there’s a reason for everything. So instead, I turned my regrets to thankfulness. I learned to be stronger, wiser, and more practical and believe me – grounded and real.  We were raised in a world of fairytale. That married life should be merry and prosperous- materially, all skin deep type of happiness. I remember hearing a terrible (now I know it was terrible!) thing from somebody in the family that money and beauty (in order) are the only things that will make people happy, therefore I should look for a rich partner (ok lang if not good looking, that’s why I said “in order” above)! I know you know what I mean. You probably must have heard it too. We might not totally agree with it and take that advice but it was in our subconscious growing up and has influenced our beliefs and choices in life one way or another, without focusing on the enrichment of our moral values and sound and healthy being. 

I used to have a very low self esteem before I knew who I am in Jesus. Though I was successful in covering it up with playing a role – projected a strong personality, paid so much attention on my looks, was cool, climbed up the corporate ladder in a breeze, surrounded myself with branded things --- all decorated and orderly life. Yet, when I was all alone , I still felt fed up, sad and empty. It was because I depended on other people to make me feel good about myself, to validate how good I am, how beautiful I am, how much I am wanted, how much I am needed. Otherwise, I would feel dumb and ugly and disregarded. Oftentimes when we don’t get what we wanted in life from them (our spouse, partner) i.e. good life, comfort, praises, a house perhaps, material things, or like you said “a pedestal”, we think it is so unfair to us and we feel shortchanged! Then it will lead us to thinking, “Did I marry the right person?” , “Am I in the right kind of relationship?” or “Where is my Mr. Right?. 

Like you, I have also asked myself those questions. I turned to God in search for the right answers. Then it dawned on me, SELF AWARENESS is the key to ALL kinds of relationship to be successful. Knowing yourself, knowing who you are, knowing what you want in life is the key toward an Empowered Relationship. I believe that we are smarter now realizing that physical beauty and money are not the only things that matter and are not the SOURCE of genuine HAPPINESS. (There is more to life than going to school, working, paying bills, partying. There's just MORE!). The first step to SELF AWARENESS is to accept the fact that there is no such thing or person as “PERFECT” in this world, only God is. We are all created flawed and blemished therefore, what right have I got to demand myself to be perfect nor demand my spouse to be perfect? None. God is the ONLY One Who can make us Perfect and Complete.  If you will continue to look for the "role" of Mr. Right in your spouse, you will never find one.  And when you don’t, you will get frustrated again, you will ask the same questions, and the cycle goes on and on. Don't try to make your spouse fit into the "role" that you want him to play for you. So ask yourself this:  “Am I in love with WHO my spouse is?" or Am I in love with the ROLE he plays? Then this: “What roles do I play?” What and Who do I live for?” Settle these issues within yourself first, then you will stop searching for Mr. Right.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Uchie's Birthday


What does it take to give generously and unselfishly without asking anything in return? What does it take to easily forgive those people who have hurt you the most? What does it take to have compassion on people who are in need? 
All it takes is LOVE. 
I thank God for you Sis for He has blessed you with a loving and discerning heart. Through it, our lives are touched.  
Here's to celebrate a special day in your life, God's beautiful work of creation - YOUR creation!
Happy Birthday!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Mom's Garden


One of my mom’s interests is gardening. Not really a green thumb at that, but she can sow a seed, plant or tuber into the ground and somehow make it grow. She has two small gardens at home, one in front and one at the back. She has put together a variety of garden plants and flowers, of different colors, shapes and sizes to create a diversified collection of flora and achieve a more attractive look for her garden. It also serves as natural ornaments and decorations of the house. As there are different kinds of plant, there are also different ways of tending each kind accordingly. Some needs watering every so often, some does not. Several kinds can be exposed to sunlight, there’s that kind that withers instantly under it. A few takes months to grow, a lot sprouts leaves in such a short time.  While considering all these, mom also watches out for the unwanted weeds that instantly grow everywhere and when left unattended, will eat up and envelop her plants. Plus some harmful bugs and insects that would try to ruin it. Yes it takes work to keep your garden healthy and thriving. Hats-off to you Mom!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Christmas 2007

Christmas 2007. A season of love and giving. In our family (like most families) Christmas is the time of gathering, sharing, gift giving, dining together, playing games, talking, and having fun! The kids are the most happy during this time of the year because of the new toys, new clothes, new stuff and "aginaldo" they receive. But we should not forget that Christmas is all about the birth of Jesus, our Lord and Saviour. He is the real reason why we should celebrate, rejoice and give thanks to God. More than the parties, gifts and money, it should be a season of remembering God's greatest gift to ALL of us -- His love through Jesus.





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