Posted on: 19th of September 2008 | Under: Fashion & Beauty
The mailman and I are friends now. That’s thanks to my recent love affair with online shopping.
Just tell me, how can one refuse thse pretty little necklaces? =P

Geekery from Monica.

Vintage Camera from Monica as well.
Pretty, right? And then there were these button pins Regina had a couple of months ago. She only had a couple (they were sold right away), and due to popular demand (I was one of them!) she made a new batch.
Posted on: 19th of September 2008 | Under: , Thoughts & Emotions
I feel strongly about the abuse of drugs and alcohol. I don’t really have any qualms about alcohol per se (hey, I like to drink too), or people choosing to use drugs to try to run away from their problems (I believe that it’s not at all the best way to deal with problems, but hey it’s their life, right?). However, I cannot help but raise an eyebrow to those who take them abusively.
I have a close relative who used to experience domestic violence, caused by drug abuse. To make things worse, the violence used to happen in the presence of a barely one year old baby. As young as that baby was, she already showed signs of fear of her abusive father, as she would always cry whenever he tried to carry her.
Abuse (of any sort) hurt (both physically and emotionally) others, and even those who commit them themselves. They break up families and endanger many. Those who suffer these should really think about going for drug treatment. These drug rehab institutes, will not only help them overcome their bouts of cravings, but will even try to help them deal with their emotions.
Posted on: 17th of September 2008 | Under: Life & Love
Majority of our time was spent in the hospital during our six-day trip back in Manila last week. The main reason why we flew back on such short notice was mainly because JR’s dad underwent surgery for bilial blockage and was in the ICU for several days.
As soon as we arrived, after a quick breakfast at my house with JR’s mom, his brother and my mom, we headed straight to the hospital. If we could have had it our way, we would have gone right into the ICU to visit him. Unfortunately, it was only seven in the morning, and with the strict visiting hours in the ICU, we were only able to go in after a few hours of waiting. I didn’t recognize him at first. He looked thinner than the last time I saw him. He looked frail and helpless, and it was a true heartache seeing his state. He was weak and barely conscious, but he opened his eyes wide and acknowledged us when we greeted and talked to him. He was moved to his own hospital room after three days and we were happy to see his progress. He finally had the energy to move his arms and could finally speak a few words. On the night we had to leave, he was already talking straight and was speaking to JR and I for almost an hour until we had to leave. There are a lot of other complications with his condition at the moment, but we’re really hoping and praying that he gets better soon.
Coincidentally, someone from my family also underwent surgery on the same day that we arrived. My uncle, just like JR’s father, also suffered from a bilial blockage. His was caused by quite a number of stones found in his gallbladder, which they removed right away. I went to the hospital to visit him with my mom just as he was being transferred to the ICU for a night of close monitoring. He spent a few days in his own hospital room and is now slowly recovering.
Also, on the day we arrived (a lot happened that day!), a new and beautiful addition to the already big Viduya clan was born. My closest cousin gave birth to a baby boy (time to take out the crib and strollers!) through a C-section. Unfortunately, the baby had to stay at the hospital for a couple of days due to some infections, but thankfully he’s now better and home with his family.
The trip back home was a real eye opener on how precious health and life is. I actually know a handful of other friends/family friends who are also sick with different things. It seems that this year has not been very favorable healthwise to a lot of people I know. Did I mention that my dad got into an accident twice while I was gone (that was barely three months!)? It wasn’t major, but hearing things like that get me really agitated. Life is so short, and having my eyes opened to the thought that anything can happen (even when you least expect them to), makes me want to cherish every single moment spent with my family and friends.
Please help us pray for the health and recovery of JR’s dad, my uncle and my new nephew. If you’d also like to request for prayers, I would be very glad to do so. =)
Posted on: 15th of September 2008 | Under: Life & Love
I’m an interior designer and I enjoy fixing homes. I find thrill in turning ordinary rooms into spaces that showcase each inhabitant’s character; each corner must be fit to the likings and lifestyle of the owner. I believe that a functionally designed home is just as vital as eating healthy.
I don’t have my own house yet, but I’m always thinking about my dream home. What I want changes from time to time, because my needs and desires change too.
Here is a list of what I want in my dream home (at the moment, anyway):
- Fully equipped kitchen where I can cook and bake. I miss baking! I also want it to be a place where I can entertain family and friends.
- My own studio filled with lots and lots of office/art/design supplies. I want the room to have big windows that open to a nice view.
- A music studio with good acoustics for JR. =)
- A study with floor to ceiling bookshelves. Plus, I also dream of owning that many books!
- A walk-in closet! Big closet spaces for my clothes, plus floor to ceiling shelves for my shoes and bags.
- A big master bath with a tub (or a jacuzzi, maybe?). It will be the perfect retreat for some relaxation.
- A home theater. I want the room to be equipped with state of the art entertainment systems, complete with soft and comfy sofas to lounge in.
- A play room for my future kids.
- A big garden with water features, plus a small pool where I can relax during a sunny day.
Such a long list, but anyone can dream, right? =P
What about you, what’s your dream home?
Posted on: 12th of September 2008 | Under: Palate Pleaser
BoNa Coffee, located in BF Parañaque, is one place that a lot of bloggers (including Venice) have been raving about recently. Since I myself am a sucker for good coffee, and because it’s just a quick drive from my house, I vowed to try it out while in Manila.
On my second day back, I found some time to spare, so I headed straight to BoNa to spend some quality time with myself. As soon as I entered the door, I was greeted by a group of extra friendly baristas behind the counter. I’m quite used to baristas greeting customers upon entering, but somehow the ones at BoNa were different. They were sincere with their greetings, speaking softly with genuine smiles on their faces; totally different from the “hello” and “good days” baristas usually just shout out to entering customers in more commercialized coffee shops (eg. Starbucks).
The place itself was slightly different from other coffee shops. It was dimly-lit and was embellished with eclectic furniture pieces and accessories. Contemporary chairs and sofas were paired with antique coffee tables and display cabinets. I loved it’s small and cozy ambiance, and how it made me feel so much at home.
The coffee and food didn’t disappoint me either. My order of skinny latte and chocolate orange muffin were a perfect combination. And they (everything that they serve, actually) were also low in fat and calories! My palate was overwhelmingly pleased for something quite healthy!
Another perk that made me stay longer than planned was their free Wi-Fi! Before leaving for Singapore I was always in a constant search for coffee shops around the metro with free internet services. For a geek like me, nothing gets better than being able to surf while having my cup of coffee. I’ve tried many other coffee shops with free internet, but have always been disappointed with their slow connections. BoNa’s Wi-Fi was F-A-S-T! No Page Timeouts! I was on cyber heaven! My MacBook was just as happy as I was! Maybe next time I should bring a Bluetooth headset, so I can watch one or two videos too. =P

I enjoyed my BoNa experience so much that I’m sure I would probably become a regular there if I still lived in Manila. I should drop by again before we head back to Singapore on Sunday. There are a lot more drinks on their menu that I want to try out. =)
Posted on: 9th of September 2008 | Under: Travel Junkie
JR and I are back in Manila for a couple of days; a sudden decision to go home after hearing about his father’s health condition.
Since it was an unplanned trip, we opted for the most affordable flight: round trip on Cebu Pacific. It was actually my first time to fly with the said airlines, but I have been to the Singapore Budget Terminal (where it operates) before. The terminal is not at all that fancy, especially if you compare it to Changi Airport, but their service is quite fast. There were no long lines, and our bag (yes, we shared one luggage) was checked in less than five minutes after we arrived. Maybe it was because our flight was at midnight, but still, everything and everyone worked fast.
The only down side of the airport setup is how the actual boarding gate is separate from the waiting area. During boarding, we had to wait in a super long line for several minutes before the gates were actually opened. It would have been a real headache were it not for the officials who directed the passengers towards the plane smoothly.
The flight itself was not too pleasant. There wasn’t enough leg room and the seats were a little too hard. On the other hand, the flight attendants, wearing several promotional products from Bench (shirts, etc. - they must be sponsors), were quite friendly despite having to serve us so early in the morning. Either way, the flight was nevertheless uncomfortable. But I guess that’s because I’m so used to flying PAL.
So, I guess there are both perks and drawbacks for choosing budget flights. But all that really matters is that JR and I are home. <3
Anna. 25. 





