- the Netherlands
- the UK
- Belgium
- Singapore
- Canada
- New Zealand
- Glasgow, Scotland
- Luxembourg
- the US
- Italy
- Nice, France and
- Australia
With the sun on my face, the world at my feet, sometimes the journey is more interesting than the destination. Posts about culture, the arts, photography, technology, the outdoors, travel, music and movies, etc.
31 May 2007
Signs...
You know things have changed when you get recruiters knocking on your door offering you IT jobs (Oracle ERP, and Java/J2EE) to apply to since 2-3 years ago and up to now in:
24 April 2007
France Elections
The French presidential elections... Who do you think will win?
Took the following photos down at Butte Montmartre in Paris, at the foot of the steps going up Sacre Couer...
Took the following photos down at Butte Montmartre in Paris, at the foot of the steps going up Sacre Couer...
Crystal in Cologne
Went to Cologne on a weekend last March... And took this photo by the shop window of the Swarovski store there.
Oops! Who's that reflected on the glass? Hihi! :P
Saw these little flower thingies long ago online and thought them cute. The ones I like cost about 42 Euros each. Was nice to see them for real in Cologne, and Paris, and Bremen, and... But still didn't buy one. haha!
If in Amsterdam they still turn up this weekend, maybe it's really telling me something. Lol!
Saw these little flower thingies long ago online and thought them cute. The ones I like cost about 42 Euros each. Was nice to see them for real in Cologne, and Paris, and Bremen, and... But still didn't buy one. haha!
If in Amsterdam they still turn up this weekend, maybe it's really telling me something. Lol!
15 March 2007
Getting Ready + Lonely Planet
In less than a week's time, I'll be away for a few months.
I've already bought what seemed to be the last remaining copy of Lonely Planet Europe on a Shoestring at Fully Booked at Rockwell. I made a reservation of it over the phone, while none can now be seen in their Lonely Planet bookshelves when I dropped by to pick up my copy. Whew! 'Cause Powerbooks, National Bookstore, Bibliarch and A Different Bookstore don't carry this title. And since I've used the same guide last 2005 (my friend's copy, in Madrid...) and it saved my ass when I arrived before sunrise in the south of France (but that's another story), I still preferred to get its latest edition for my trip this time, instead of its counterparts by Rough Guide or Let's Go.
I also bought my second Lonely Planet travel journal there as well. The first being what I used in 2005 while in Europe. I like this travel journal of theirs 'cause it's spiral-bound, just the right size, with a soft sort of leather cover (so the journal doesn't easily get dog-eared whenever I stuff it in my bag), has a world time converter, journey details form, etc.. The one I had last 2005 was used up. There was no blank page left by the time I got back home.
Am gonna do my errand shopping tomorrow after work for this trip. I don't plan on going out this weekend except to go to North Park for lunch or dinner with my family. There's no North Park or wanton noodle soup with Hong Kong-style noodles where am going in Europe I think. hehe! I'll really miss it, hence North Park, the only decent Chinese restaurant near my residence. I expect there to be a lot of different kinds of potato dishes on the menu while in Europe. Huhu! :( I think I'll die! haha! :D
I'll be packing up on Sunday I guess. And hope not to reach up to 20 kg for the check in luggage weight 'cause I expect to be bringing more stuff back here. Which means I might be wearing jeans and runners on my departure since they're both the heaviest items to wear; and thus lighten the load of my check in luggage. *Sigh* I don't really enjoy wearing jeans that much. I actually have only 4 pairs of blue jeans. The latest one is 2 years old or more already. The Lonely Planet guide I bought is easily 2.5 lbs heavy, but I'll be stuffing that in my hand-carried backpack.
I'm also having second thoughts about bringing my Mac notebook. 'Cause am already bringing another laptop for work. Argh! If I don't bring my Mac, then it means I'll be doing some serious file transfers between the two notebooks. How tedious! I hope I don't forget to copy anything else that needs copying from my Mac to my work laptop. Waaa! Am gonna miss using my Mac. *Sigh*
To prepare for Germany, am meeting up with my German friend before I leave. Was supposed to meet today but we both got up very late, despite setting up our alarm clocks. Pasaway! hahaha! Well, I hope we make it on time next week.
While in Europe, am not sure yet if I can go jogging regularly, if at all. Or swim. Will know once am there. The hotel has a pool but it's gonna be creepy if I'll be swimming laps alone at night. Might just have to get used to it I guess.
I've already bought what seemed to be the last remaining copy of Lonely Planet Europe on a Shoestring at Fully Booked at Rockwell. I made a reservation of it over the phone, while none can now be seen in their Lonely Planet bookshelves when I dropped by to pick up my copy. Whew! 'Cause Powerbooks, National Bookstore, Bibliarch and A Different Bookstore don't carry this title. And since I've used the same guide last 2005 (my friend's copy, in Madrid...) and it saved my ass when I arrived before sunrise in the south of France (but that's another story), I still preferred to get its latest edition for my trip this time, instead of its counterparts by Rough Guide or Let's Go.
I also bought my second Lonely Planet travel journal there as well. The first being what I used in 2005 while in Europe. I like this travel journal of theirs 'cause it's spiral-bound, just the right size, with a soft sort of leather cover (so the journal doesn't easily get dog-eared whenever I stuff it in my bag), has a world time converter, journey details form, etc.. The one I had last 2005 was used up. There was no blank page left by the time I got back home.
the Eurostar TrenItalia train at Venice going to Rome, 2005. On top
of it is the remainder of the sandwich I had ordered from the Buffet
food court at the Venice railway station. It's the same sandwich I used
to feed the pigeons that pecked me at Piazza San Marco. haha!
of it is the remainder of the sandwich I had ordered from the Buffet
food court at the Venice railway station. It's the same sandwich I used
to feed the pigeons that pecked me at Piazza San Marco. haha!
Am glad I saw its latest edition at Fully Booked when I picked up the Europe on a Shoestring guide (especially since the other booksellers I mentioned above don't sell it). Though I wonder if I'll get to use this one up as this time around, I'm going to Europe for work, and can travel at weekends only.
Am gonna do my errand shopping tomorrow after work for this trip. I don't plan on going out this weekend except to go to North Park for lunch or dinner with my family. There's no North Park or wanton noodle soup with Hong Kong-style noodles where am going in Europe I think. hehe! I'll really miss it, hence North Park, the only decent Chinese restaurant near my residence. I expect there to be a lot of different kinds of potato dishes on the menu while in Europe. Huhu! :( I think I'll die! haha! :D
I'll be packing up on Sunday I guess. And hope not to reach up to 20 kg for the check in luggage weight 'cause I expect to be bringing more stuff back here. Which means I might be wearing jeans and runners on my departure since they're both the heaviest items to wear; and thus lighten the load of my check in luggage. *Sigh* I don't really enjoy wearing jeans that much. I actually have only 4 pairs of blue jeans. The latest one is 2 years old or more already. The Lonely Planet guide I bought is easily 2.5 lbs heavy, but I'll be stuffing that in my hand-carried backpack.
I'm also having second thoughts about bringing my Mac notebook. 'Cause am already bringing another laptop for work. Argh! If I don't bring my Mac, then it means I'll be doing some serious file transfers between the two notebooks. How tedious! I hope I don't forget to copy anything else that needs copying from my Mac to my work laptop. Waaa! Am gonna miss using my Mac. *Sigh*
To prepare for Germany, am meeting up with my German friend before I leave. Was supposed to meet today but we both got up very late, despite setting up our alarm clocks. Pasaway! hahaha! Well, I hope we make it on time next week.
While in Europe, am not sure yet if I can go jogging regularly, if at all. Or swim. Will know once am there. The hotel has a pool but it's gonna be creepy if I'll be swimming laps alone at night. Might just have to get used to it I guess.
03 March 2007
Going Away and Packing To Do List
I need to do some packing this weekend. Before I leave for new places.
Am moving to a new place while going overseas for a work assignment for some months, and have lots of stuff to pack. Ack!! Books, knickknacks from my desk (which I still want to know where they are when I get back from overseas), CDs, DVDs, stuff on my desk, clothes, toiletries, accessories, bags, etc... Too much stuff! Huhu!
Am bringing my Mac with me overseas though. Even though I'd have another laptop for work. I couldn't leave it. And am not even an obssessive and overly proud Mac fan. Hmmm.. I am just used to working with this notebook a lot. All my stuff are there: photos, blogs, mp3s, finance matters, lists, etc.. Which also means I might have to buy a notebook sleeve for my Mac for protection even when inside the laptop sleeve of my North Face backpack. Duh.
Apart from the requisite cold-weather pieces of clothing, I need to have/bring the following books:
- Lonely Planet Europe on a Shoestring
- Lonely Planet France/Paris or
- Lonely Planet Germany
- The World is Flat v2.0 by Thomas Friedman (if I haven't finished reading it by the time I leave)
- Time magazine issue which I need to finish reading as well
- a fiction by Arturo Perez-Reverte
Also won't forget to bring the following gadgets:
- my nifty Canon digital camera
- my Sony Ericsson W800i mobile phone/camera/walkman
- my USB thumbdrive
- the chargers for my Mac, camera, and phone
- all the compactflash cards for my camera
Have to suspend my Time magazine subscription while away.
I don't think I'll be going out much while away. Only plan to visit maybe two to three cities of priority (in France, Germany and the Netherlands) and the rest depends on convenience, boredom level, or work schedule. If only the Schengen visa already applies to the Czech Republic, would have added Prague as well. Tsk! Oh well. As long as I get to visit at least two of my target cities, then am happy and good to go. haha! I can be a homebody for the rest of the weekends of my stay and just take photos of nearby places at work. I just wanna do some photography stuff, and eat healthy while away but also try local stuff (beer, wine, not so much cheese, that long French bread, etc. haha).
Since am packing stuff, the thought entered my mind that maybe next time, I'd be packing 'cause
am leaving my workplace. Not too happy about the thought of being just one among so many bees. Does not seem so interesting anymore. Would get routine too, or tiresome. it has certainly crossed my mind. So I guess eventually, I will shift work again; with something that's more broad and not limited to IT but still interesting. I already know what it is. Hehe! Just a long-term plan for now. Food for thought!
Am moving to a new place while going overseas for a work assignment for some months, and have lots of stuff to pack. Ack!! Books, knickknacks from my desk (which I still want to know where they are when I get back from overseas), CDs, DVDs, stuff on my desk, clothes, toiletries, accessories, bags, etc... Too much stuff! Huhu!
Am bringing my Mac with me overseas though. Even though I'd have another laptop for work. I couldn't leave it. And am not even an obssessive and overly proud Mac fan. Hmmm.. I am just used to working with this notebook a lot. All my stuff are there: photos, blogs, mp3s, finance matters, lists, etc.. Which also means I might have to buy a notebook sleeve for my Mac for protection even when inside the laptop sleeve of my North Face backpack. Duh.
Apart from the requisite cold-weather pieces of clothing, I need to have/bring the following books:
- Lonely Planet Europe on a Shoestring
- Lonely Planet France/Paris or
- Lonely Planet Germany
- The World is Flat v2.0 by Thomas Friedman (if I haven't finished reading it by the time I leave)
- Time magazine issue which I need to finish reading as well
- a fiction by Arturo Perez-Reverte
Also won't forget to bring the following gadgets:
- my nifty Canon digital camera
- my Sony Ericsson W800i mobile phone/camera/walkman
- my USB thumbdrive
- the chargers for my Mac, camera, and phone
- all the compactflash cards for my camera
Have to suspend my Time magazine subscription while away.
I don't think I'll be going out much while away. Only plan to visit maybe two to three cities of priority (in France, Germany and the Netherlands) and the rest depends on convenience, boredom level, or work schedule. If only the Schengen visa already applies to the Czech Republic, would have added Prague as well. Tsk! Oh well. As long as I get to visit at least two of my target cities, then am happy and good to go. haha! I can be a homebody for the rest of the weekends of my stay and just take photos of nearby places at work. I just wanna do some photography stuff, and eat healthy while away but also try local stuff (beer, wine, not so much cheese, that long French bread, etc. haha).
Since am packing stuff, the thought entered my mind that maybe next time, I'd be packing 'cause
am leaving my workplace. Not too happy about the thought of being just one among so many bees. Does not seem so interesting anymore. Would get routine too, or tiresome. it has certainly crossed my mind. So I guess eventually, I will shift work again; with something that's more broad and not limited to IT but still interesting. I already know what it is. Hehe! Just a long-term plan for now. Food for thought!
26 February 2007
Chillin' in Puerto Galera
Spent a rather nice time last weekend south of Manila at Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro. Last time I was there, was in 2005, and didn't enjoy it that much as it was a company summer trip. Too chaotic.
The beach. It's about the nth time that I've been at Galera. This might be the last time I'll be to an honest to goodness beach of the Philippine kind before I get sent somewhere cold overseas.
So I thought I better grab the opportunity while it's not yet the peak of the summer season and we have lots of guests coming over from overseas. The more the merrier.
rocky grounds of a beach lodge
path
Went with some colleagues from Manila, Australia, Singapore, Spain and Sweden and my brother, too.
The beach. It's about the nth time that I've been at Galera. This might be the last time I'll be to an honest to goodness beach of the Philippine kind before I get sent somewhere cold overseas.
So I thought I better grab the opportunity while it's not yet the peak of the summer season and we have lots of guests coming over from overseas. The more the merrier.

Went with some colleagues from Manila, Australia, Singapore, Spain and Sweden and my brother, too.
19 February 2007
Addict!!
Okay. Go ahead. Say it.
Am an online quiz addict. teehee! :P
Oh really eh? But I don't enjoy vegemite at all... Like the koalas though. :P
Am an online quiz addict. teehee! :P
Oh really eh? But I don't enjoy vegemite at all... Like the koalas though. :P
You Belong in Australia |
![]() Ace! Sunny, upbeat, and cute You make the perfect surf bum Now stop hogging the vegemite! |
Your Hidden Talent |
![]() You're super sensitive and easily able to understand situations. You tend to solve complex problems in a flash, without needing a lot of facts. Decision making is easy for you. You have killer intuition. The right path is always clear, and you're a bit of a visionary. |
You Are a Candy Heart |
![]() You're definitely a pro when it comes to romance - and you have great dating etiquette. Plus you probably smell and taste pretty darn good. |
Your Luck Quotient: 68% |
![]() You have a high luck quotient. More often than not, you've felt very lucky in your life. You may be randomly lucky, but it's probably more than that. Optimistic and open minded, you take advantage of all the luck that comes your way. |
Your Five Variable Love Profile |
![]() Propensity for Monogamy: Your propensity for monogamy is medium. In general, you prefer to have only one love interest. But it's hard for you to stay devoted for too long! There's too much eye candy to keep you from wandering. Experience Level: Your experience level is medium. You probably have had a couple significant loves. And you may have even had your heart broken. But you haven't really dated a wide variety of people. Dominance: Your dominance is low. This doesn't mean you're a doormat, just balanced. You know a relationship is not about getting your way. And you love to give your sweetie a lot of freedom. Cynicism: Your cynicism is medium. You'd like to believe in true and everlasting love... But you've definitely been burned enough to know better. You're still an optimist, but you also are a realist. Independence: Your independence is high. You don't need to be in love, and sometimes you don't even want love. Having your own life is very important for you... Even more important than having a relationship. |
You Are 50% Weird |
![]() Normal enough to know that you're weird... But too damn weird to do anything about it! |
The Keys to Your Heart |
![]() You are attracted to those who are unbridled, untrammeled, and free. In love, you feel the most alive when your lover is creative and never lets you feel bored. You'd like to your lover to think you are loyal and faithful... that you'll never change. You would be forced to break up with someone who was emotional, moody, and difficult to please. Your ideal relationship is open. Both of you can talk about everything... no secrets. Your risk of cheating is low. Even if you're tempted, you'd try hard not to do it. You think of marriage as something that will confine you. You are afraid of marriage. In this moment, you think of love as commitment. Love only works when both people are totally devoted. |
18 February 2007
eeni mini mynee moh
"(insert my two first names here..)!! Europe is asking.... For Germany and Norway.... Before it's just for Germany, now, there's Norway too. "
"So, Norway, is that okay with you?"
That's the director, approaching me in front of everyone, telling me our Europe office is asking that.
Hmmmm... Ms. Norway?
The next week:
me to PM who just got back from business trip to Chicago: "I've been told am being deployed..."
PM: "Which countries were mentioned...?"
me: "I've been asked for Norway but Germany was also mentioned"
PM: "Well, you, which do you prefer?"
PM: "Germany or Norway?"
Huh? Now Germany too? Ms. Germany.. hihi.
A few days later:
Director: "France has asked, how about it, mademoiselle?"
Director and PM: "Where would you like to be?"
Director and PM: "Germany or France?"
Ms. Germany? France?
*sigh*.. I've been asked. At work. Now am confused.
Pwedeng UK na lang? Then it's Ms. England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. hahaha! :P Where do you really want to send me ba? haha! jk!
But I already know where am being sent. Regardless of which I prefer, management prevails, bien sur. And that's fine by me. As long as it's in the EU, and that it happens to be part of the top 3-4 countries where I want to be assigned. They all seem the same to me now. Except that at least I know some French whereas I don't know much German; just guten tag/morgen, danke schoen, achtung, schneller, scheiss (kids, don't say this at home :P), and bitte. :P And that Norway would have letters like this: ø. haha!
But bottomline is that, I get deployed. I left my previous employer when I knew I was being sent to the US (with an interview booked already at the embassy) because I was contacted and given a very interesting proposition by the soon-to-be-next and now-current employer that there'd be a lot of travel involved when I said I wasn't really looking to find a new place to work. And he started asking me what would make me leave my current employer. They certainly know when to throw the bait. haha!
Oh well. As to where am going in the spring, that's for me to know, and for you to find out. Soon enough. Hihi! I already know where am going. And it's to some place cold. :P Not much clue there, no? hehe!
"So, Norway, is that okay with you?"
That's the director, approaching me in front of everyone, telling me our Europe office is asking that.
Hmmmm... Ms. Norway?
The next week:
me to PM who just got back from business trip to Chicago: "I've been told am being deployed..."
PM: "Which countries were mentioned...?"
me: "I've been asked for Norway but Germany was also mentioned"
PM: "Well, you, which do you prefer?"
PM: "Germany or Norway?"
Huh? Now Germany too? Ms. Germany.. hihi.
A few days later:
Director: "France has asked, how about it, mademoiselle?"
Director and PM: "Where would you like to be?"
Director and PM: "Germany or France?"
Ms. Germany? France?
*sigh*.. I've been asked. At work. Now am confused.
Pwedeng UK na lang? Then it's Ms. England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. hahaha! :P Where do you really want to send me ba? haha! jk!
But I already know where am being sent. Regardless of which I prefer, management prevails, bien sur. And that's fine by me. As long as it's in the EU, and that it happens to be part of the top 3-4 countries where I want to be assigned. They all seem the same to me now. Except that at least I know some French whereas I don't know much German; just guten tag/morgen, danke schoen, achtung, schneller, scheiss (kids, don't say this at home :P), and bitte. :P And that Norway would have letters like this: ø. haha!
But bottomline is that, I get deployed. I left my previous employer when I knew I was being sent to the US (with an interview booked already at the embassy) because I was contacted and given a very interesting proposition by the soon-to-be-next and now-current employer that there'd be a lot of travel involved when I said I wasn't really looking to find a new place to work. And he started asking me what would make me leave my current employer. They certainly know when to throw the bait. haha!
Oh well. As to where am going in the spring, that's for me to know, and for you to find out. Soon enough. Hihi! I already know where am going. And it's to some place cold. :P Not much clue there, no? hehe!
04 February 2007
Some More Quizzes
And my outrageous name is...
Indeed!
Huh? Does this not apply to Spanish, too? :P
Your Outrageous Name is: |
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Your Blog Should Be Purple |
![]() You're an expressive, offbeat blogger who tends to write about anything and everything. You tend to set blogging trends, and you're the most likely to write your own meme or survey. You are a bit distant though. Your blog is all about you - not what anyone else has to say. |
Indeed!
Your Blogging Type Is the Private Performer |
![]() Your blog is your stage - with your visitors your adoring fans. At least, that's how you write with your witty one liners. And while you like attention, you value your privacy. You're likely to have an anonymous blog - or turn off comments. |
You Are 40% Impulsive |
![]() You're a pretty stable and serious person. You don't take things lightly. This doesn't mean you can't have fun - you just have fun responsibly. You definitely have a spontaneous side, but you only let loose when it's appropriate. |
Your Summer Ride is a Beetle Convertible |
![]() Fun, funky, and a little bit euro. You love your summers to be full of style and sun! |
You Have Low Self Esteem 16% of the Time |
![]() Which can be translated to mean, you have high self-esteem and a healthy sense of self worth. You believe in yourself, and you know how to be the real you. You love yourself, imperfections and all. |
Your Dosha is Kapha |
![]() Calm and grounded, you are not prone to mood swings or anger. However, once you do get angry, it takes a lot to cool you down. You tend to think a little slower than most people, but your logic is astounding. Overall, you very loyal and trustworthy. You're not scared of being who you really are. With friends: You enjoy their company, but often listen more than talk In love: You crave connection and affection. It's hard for you to be single. To achieve more balance: Exercise vigorously (especially in the sun) and let go of attachments. |
Your Seduction Style: The Charismatic |
![]() You're beyond seductive, you're downright magnetic! You life live and approach seduction on a grand scale. You have an inner self confidence and energy that most people lack It's these talents that make you seem extraordinary - and you truly are! |
How You Are In Love |
![]() You take a while to fall in love with someone. Trust takes time. You give and take equally in relationships. You need your space and privacy. You don't like to be smothered. You love your partner unconditionally and don't try to make them change. You stay in love for a long time, even if you aren't loved back. When you fall, you fall hard. |
You Are Dancer |
![]() Carefree and fun, you always find reasons to do a happy dance. Why You're Naughty: That dark stint you had as Santa's private dancer. Why You're Nice: You're friendly. Very friendly. |
Your Mood Ring is Dark Red |
![]() Love Passion |
You Belong in Paris |
![]() You enjoy all that life has to offer, and you can appreciate the fine tastes and sites of Paris. You're the perfect person to wander the streets of Paris aimlessly, enjoying architecture and a crepe. |
Your Candy Heart Says "First Kiss" |
![]() You're a true romantic who brings an innocent hope to each new relationship. You see the good in every person you date, and you relish each step of falling in love. Your ideal Valentine's Day date: a romantic dinner your sweetie cooks for you Your flirting style: friendly and sweet What turns you off: cynics who don't believe in romance Why you're hot: you always keep the romance alive |
You Communicate With Your Ears |
![]() You love conversations, both as a listener and a talker. What people say is important to you, and you're often most affected by words, not actions. You love to hear complements from others. And when you're upset, you often talk to yourself. Music is very important to you. It's difficult to find you without your iPod. |
You Are 12% Slacker |
![]() You are anything but a slacker. You're truly a go getter. You never let laziness get in the way of living your life - and you can't stand to see it in others. |
You Are 68% Happy |
![]() You are a very happy person. Generally, you feel content and that all is right with the world. Occasionally, you have a down day - but you have the ability to pick yourself right back up. |
Huh? Does this not apply to Spanish, too? :P
Your Inner European is Swedish! |
![]() Relaxed and peaceful. You like to kick back and enjoy life. |
More Bored Randomness
What are the things you enjoy doing even when there's no one around you?
- reading
- DVDs
- Internet
What lowers your stress/blood pressure/anxiety level?
- eating
- stepping out of the office when am stressed out at work
- seeing lots of trees and greens
- seeing the sea
- reading
- my pet dogs
- jogging, walking, swimming
7 things that scares you:
- walking home or to the bus stop or car park alone at night (more like I hate it actually, rather than that it scares me)
- the Exorcist movie
- scary movies in general
- going around Quiapo by myself
- Italian guys in Rome.. :P
- bearded, hairy, and greasy-looking men..
7 things you like the most:
(in no particular order)
- travel
- taking photos
- sleeping in on weekends
- coffee/dinner with family and close friends
- dining out or trying a new place/food
- swimming laps
- walking
7 important things in your bedroom:
- my DVDs
- my mobile phone
- my Mac
- my blanket
- books
- my bags
- snow globe collection
Random facts about you:
- I had short-lived crushes on two classmates in college..
- I used to be part of spelling bees back in elementary school. hihi!
- I don't eat paksiw. And only take the sauce of dinuguan.
- I don't enjoy the atmosphere at Dad's restaurant at Glorietta...
- I love Deli France. I wish there's one near my office.. Waaaahhh! :(
- Am not necessarily a Starbucks addict. Spain's plain ol' cafe con leche even at train or bus stations beats any Starbucks drink anytime, hands down.
- I have tried the Danesi cafe in Rome.
- I've lived on my own/had my own flat 5-10 minutes walk away from Greenbelt.
7 things you plan to do before you die:
- travel to places I'd love to go to or revisit
- be happy
- know that I didn't leave anyone back here with bitter feelings towards me
- spend one night in the mountains and watching the northern lights
- do some hiking in the mountains in Canada
- join the mile-high club.. haha! :P
- live/work/travel some more in Europe/South America
7 things you can do:
- stay away from my mobile phone :P
- stay away from the phone
- live by myself
- travel on my own
- drink but not get wasted
- not smoke
- not overeat
7 things you can't do:
- not check my mails at least once a week
- not pet my dogs when I leave or arrive home
- do mountaineering or wall-climbing
- be in deep waters or where my feet can't touch bottom
- ignore a guest
- extreme sports
- not read some book or magazine in a week
7 things that attract you to the opposite sex:
- the smile
- eyes
- hair or lack thereof. :P haha!
- dry wit
- sweetness/thoughtfulness
- great social skills
- intelligence
7 things you say the most:
- kaloka
- addict
- duh!
- fuuuccckkkk... haha
- syeetttt
- kaineezz
- cool
7 celeb crushes:
- Eric Bana
- Viggo Mortensen
- Liev Shreiber
- Phil Keoghan (Amazing Race host, and I don't even know how to pronounce his surname.. hehe..)
- Colin Firth
- Christian Bale
- Enrique Iglesias
- reading
- DVDs
- Internet
What lowers your stress/blood pressure/anxiety level?
- eating
- stepping out of the office when am stressed out at work
- seeing lots of trees and greens
- seeing the sea
- reading
- my pet dogs
- jogging, walking, swimming
7 things that scares you:
- walking home or to the bus stop or car park alone at night (more like I hate it actually, rather than that it scares me)
- the Exorcist movie
- scary movies in general
- going around Quiapo by myself
- Italian guys in Rome.. :P
- bearded, hairy, and greasy-looking men..
7 things you like the most:
(in no particular order)
- travel
- taking photos
- sleeping in on weekends
- coffee/dinner with family and close friends
- dining out or trying a new place/food
- swimming laps
- walking
7 important things in your bedroom:
- my DVDs
- my mobile phone
- my Mac
- my blanket
- books
- my bags
- snow globe collection
Random facts about you:
- I had short-lived crushes on two classmates in college..
- I used to be part of spelling bees back in elementary school. hihi!
- I don't eat paksiw. And only take the sauce of dinuguan.
- I don't enjoy the atmosphere at Dad's restaurant at Glorietta...
- I love Deli France. I wish there's one near my office.. Waaaahhh! :(
- Am not necessarily a Starbucks addict. Spain's plain ol' cafe con leche even at train or bus stations beats any Starbucks drink anytime, hands down.
- I have tried the Danesi cafe in Rome.
- I've lived on my own/had my own flat 5-10 minutes walk away from Greenbelt.
7 things you plan to do before you die:
- travel to places I'd love to go to or revisit
- be happy
- know that I didn't leave anyone back here with bitter feelings towards me
- spend one night in the mountains and watching the northern lights
- do some hiking in the mountains in Canada
- join the mile-high club.. haha! :P
- live/work/travel some more in Europe/South America
7 things you can do:
- stay away from my mobile phone :P
- stay away from the phone
- live by myself
- travel on my own
- drink but not get wasted
- not smoke
- not overeat
7 things you can't do:
- not check my mails at least once a week
- not pet my dogs when I leave or arrive home
- do mountaineering or wall-climbing
- be in deep waters or where my feet can't touch bottom
- ignore a guest
- extreme sports
- not read some book or magazine in a week
7 things that attract you to the opposite sex:
- the smile
- eyes
- hair or lack thereof. :P haha!
- dry wit
- sweetness/thoughtfulness
- great social skills
- intelligence
7 things you say the most:
- kaloka
- addict
- duh!
- fuuuccckkkk... haha
- syeetttt
- kaineezz
- cool
7 celeb crushes:
- Eric Bana
- Viggo Mortensen
- Liev Shreiber
- Phil Keoghan (Amazing Race host, and I don't even know how to pronounce his surname.. hehe..)
- Colin Firth
- Christian Bale
- Enrique Iglesias
20 Random Info About Moi
1.) i am the smallest in my family.
Am the shortest.. Oui. :P
2.) I went to a less prestigious university even when I was accepted by the top 3. All because I was burned out studying too much in a strict Chinese Catholic school pre-university.
3.) i am a social drinker and control my alcohol intake as alcohol makes me quiet or feel lethargic.. and therefore, less talkative and sociable..
4.) i've only been drunk thrice in my life.
At Puerto Galera, in Baguio, and in Serendra... :P And mostly it was tipsiness rather than being totally wasted..
5.) i once had my hair dyed somewhat blond..
Call it burnout from work... Lasted only one day.. hehe.
6.) I wasn't too girly until after I left university. :P
Was always in jeans and collared shirts. No blouses... Nothing too feminine...
7.) i drink coffee only to stay alert, or for after-dinner with friends/family.
8.) I can be really dense about guys who might be interested in me.
9.) I am shy and don't make eye contact with people I walk past usually, not on the streets, or at work (except for people I know...)..
10.) I like the coconut milkshake that was served at a resort in Palawan.
11.) i can get by in English, Tagalog, Spanish and Mandarin (when I am forced to, I absolutely hated this back in school...)...
12.) I wish they can create an iPhone with a camera that has better resolution, now.
13.) I don't know if I should be happy or not with my given name.
15.) i have a love-hate relationship with my work
16.) I like happy colors.. or sea colors...
17.) I like watching foreign-language films.
19.) I wish I can cook like my dad or mom. Right now, I cook 'cause I need to eat. hehe.
20.) I need to steer clear of bookstores whenever am out at the malls...
Am the shortest.. Oui. :P
2.) I went to a less prestigious university even when I was accepted by the top 3. All because I was burned out studying too much in a strict Chinese Catholic school pre-university.
3.) i am a social drinker and control my alcohol intake as alcohol makes me quiet or feel lethargic.. and therefore, less talkative and sociable..
4.) i've only been drunk thrice in my life.
At Puerto Galera, in Baguio, and in Serendra... :P And mostly it was tipsiness rather than being totally wasted..
5.) i once had my hair dyed somewhat blond..
Call it burnout from work... Lasted only one day.. hehe.
6.) I wasn't too girly until after I left university. :P
Was always in jeans and collared shirts. No blouses... Nothing too feminine...
7.) i drink coffee only to stay alert, or for after-dinner with friends/family.
8.) I can be really dense about guys who might be interested in me.
9.) I am shy and don't make eye contact with people I walk past usually, not on the streets, or at work (except for people I know...)..
10.) I like the coconut milkshake that was served at a resort in Palawan.
11.) i can get by in English, Tagalog, Spanish and Mandarin (when I am forced to, I absolutely hated this back in school...)...
12.) I wish they can create an iPhone with a camera that has better resolution, now.
13.) I don't know if I should be happy or not with my given name.
15.) i have a love-hate relationship with my work
16.) I like happy colors.. or sea colors...
17.) I like watching foreign-language films.
19.) I wish I can cook like my dad or mom. Right now, I cook 'cause I need to eat. hehe.
20.) I need to steer clear of bookstores whenever am out at the malls...
Quiz Time
Am not bored, no? Career-in ba these online quizzes... But it's fun, and addictive! *Sigh* Next weekend I have to get out of the house... or finish reading the books I've started reading.
Gummy Bears |
![]() You may be smooshie and taste unnatural, but you're so darn cute. |
hehe!
Your Kissing Technique Is: Perfect |
![]() Your kissing technique is amazing - and you know it. You have the confidence to make the first move. And you always seem to know what kissing style is going to work best. Sometimes you're passionate, sometimes you're a tease. And you're always amazing! |
Cool...
You Are An Intro-Extrovert! |
![]() Sometimes you're social - sometimes you're shy You've got a bit of an Introvert / Extrovert split going on You enjoy all sorts of situations. Parties, small groups, and alone time. Too much of one, and you'll long for the other. You need varity! Chances are, you've got both serious and fun friends - and they don't get along. |
Your Lucky Love Color is Orange |
![]() When someone gets to know you, the first thing they notice is your understated sexiness. You are sultry and deeply sensual. You also have a rich palette for sexy foods and music. And unlike what your color might suggest, you aren't really all that funky or weird. Your heart is usually calm, even when you are falling for someone. You rarely make bad choices in love. |
Really? :P
You Are a Cupcake |
![]() Cute and fun, you never take life too seriously. People are constantly surprised by how delightful you are. |
I am proudly weird!! hehe!
Your Personality Profile |
![]() You are dependable, popular, and observant. Deep and thoughtful, you are prone to moodiness. In fact, your emotions tend to influence everything you do. You are unique, creative, and expressive. You don't mind waving your freak flag every once and a while. And lucky for you, most people find your weird ways charming! |
You Are a Tulip |
![]() You have a wild, experimental side that craves change. You often switch jobs and men, always looking for something better. But deep down, you're also very well grounded and content. And you will come to know that the life you live is already ideal. |
How You Life Your Life |
![]() You have a good sense of self control and hate to show weakness. You say whatever is on your mind. Other people's reactions don't phase you. You tend to have one best friend you hang with, as opposed to many aquaintences. You tend to always dream of things within reach - and you usually get them. |
You Are Fun Sexy |
![]() You're funny, quirky, cute, and sassy. Guys always have a great time with you, and that alone is sexy. You've got an upbeat, optimistic spirit that totally shines through. Any guy would be crazy to turn you down! |
You Are a Plain Ole Cup of Joe |
![]() But don't think plain - instead think, uncomplicated You're a low maintenance kind of girl... who can hang with the guys Down to earth, easy going, and fun! Yup, that's you: the friend everyone invites. And your dependable too. Both for a laugh and a sympathetic ear. |
Your Personality Is |
You are sensible, down to earth, and goal oriented. Bottom line, you are good at playing by the rules. You tend to be dominant - and you are a natural leader. You are interested in rules and order. Morals are important to you. A hard worker, you give your all at whatever you do. You're very serious, and people often tell you to lighten up. In love, you tend to take things carefully and slowly. At work, you are suited to almost any career - but you excel in leadership positions. With others, you tend to be polite and formal. As far as looks go, you are traditionally attractive. You take good care of yourself. On weekends, you tend to like to do organized activities. In fact, you often organize them! |
Hmmm....
You Are Sunset |
![]() Even though you still may be young, you already feel like you've accomplished a lot in life. And you feel free to pave your own path now, and you're not even sure where it will take you. Maybe you'll pursue higher education in a subject you enjoy - or travel the world for a few years. Either way, you approach life with a relaxed, open attitude. And that will take you far! |
Am I of this earth?
Your Element is Earth |
![]() Your power color: yellow Your energy: balancing Your season: changing of seasons Dedicated and responsible, you are a rock to your friends. You are skilled at working out even the most difficult problems. Low key and calm, you are happiest when you are around loved ones. Ambitious and goal oriented, you have long term plans to be successful. |
You Belong in London |
![]() A little old fashioned, and a little modern. A little traditional, and a little bit punk rock. A unique woman like you needs a city that offers everything. No wonder you and London will get along so well. |
Your Five Factor Personality Profile |
![]() Extroversion: You have medium extroversion. You're not the life of the party, but you do show up for the party. Sometimes you are full of energy and open to new social experiences. But you also need to hibernate and enjoy your "down time." Conscientiousness: You have medium conscientiousness. You're generally good at balancing work and play. When you need to buckle down, you can usually get tasks done. But you've been known to goof off when you know you can get away with it. Agreeableness: You have high agreeableness. You are easy to get along with, and you value harmony highly. Helpful and generous, you are willing to compromise with almost anyone. You give people the benefit of the doubt and don't mind giving someone a second chance. Neuroticism: You have low neuroticism. You are very emotionally stable and mentally together. Only the greatest setbacks upset you, and you bounce back quickly. Overall, you are typically calm and relaxed - making others feel secure. Openness to experience: Your openness to new experiences is low. You're a pretty conservative person, and you favor what's socially acceptable. You think that change for novelty's sake is a very bad idea. While some may see this as boring, many see you as dependable and wise. |
You Are Elektra |
![]() There's really no superhero with more style than you. Because who could beat being sexy assasin ninja? |
You Are a Visionary Soul |
![]() You are a curious person, always in a state of awareness. Connected to all things spiritual, you are very connected to your soul. You are wise and bright: able to reason and be reasonable. Occasionally, you get quite depressed and have dark feelings. You have great vision and can be very insightful. In fact, you are often profound in a way that surprises yourself. Visionary souls like you can be the best type of friend. You are intuitive, understanding, sympathetic, and a good healer. Souls you are most compatible with: Old Soul and Peacemaker Soul |
You Are A Blueberry Martini |
![]() You are a eclectic drink - liking to change drinks and venues often. You are usually the first of your friends to find a cool new dive bar or cocktail. You should never: Drink mystery drinks strangers hand you. Unless you want to wind up in foreign country. Your ideal party: Is mobile, hopping from party to party. Your drinking soulmates: Those with an Orange Martini personality. Your drinking rivals: Those with a Chocolate Martini personality. |
And I happen to like apple juice too..
You Are An Apple Tree |
![]() You are quiet and shy at times, but you have lots of charm and appeal. You are quite attractive: your pleasant attitude, flirtatious smile, and adventurous spirit draw people in. Sensitive and loyal in love, you want to love and be loved. You are a faithful and tender partner - who is generous in sharing your many talents. You love children, and you need an affectionate partner. |
People Envy Your Compassion |
![]() You have a kind heart and an unusual empathy for all living creatures. You tend to absorb others' happiness and pain. People envy your compassion, and more importantly, the connections it helps you build. And compassionate as you are, you feel for them. |
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