Our New Baby

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Entertainment and Gossips, Technology, Uncategorized

Rinoa, the favorite character of Bryan in Final Fantasy online game is used for naming our new baby. Rinoa was born last March 4, 2010 and with its figure and weight you can hardly tell that its only 3 months. See for yourself.

Rinoa is a German Shepherd dog and its getting bigger each day. She is playful and loves to explore with her mouth. Dental sticks are her best buddy, she gets excited once she receive one. She’s living with Bryan for a month now :)

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What’s on your List?

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

Most women have their favorite beauty products and vanity items. I’ll be posting mine here. This is such a vain entry so if you don’t like what I’m writing, just go to other posts ;-)

Loreal

I simply love the smell of Loreal hair products. I don’t care too much what they will do with my hair hehe what I care is their smell that’s relaxing and refreshing :D

Nivea
Nivea

Been using Nivea skin care products and pond’s cream for quite a while now.

This one is half empty already, I am not a fragrance fanatic but this victoria’s secret amber romance capture my olfactory senses.

Eskinol
Eskinol

Been using Eskinol since first year college due to mama’s influence hehe. I’m sorry about my low quality photos, hopefully I’ll get a new camera this month of June (crossing fingers).

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Back to Charcoal Painting

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

Last month I find time to scribble again. And finally yesterday since its brownout I took the courage to finally finish the piece I put aside in the table for a month. I draw Bryan, I planned to give it to him for a anniversary present but since it wasn’t finished earlier and been very much delayed I will give it na lang this May.  First thing I’ve done is sketch the face using pencil, next is draw the major parts of the face, I choose eyes above all.

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Here are some of the materials used in charcoal painting includes of course charcoal pencil, pencil for sketching, charcoal powder, eraser to give highlights, and brushes to blend the color. Above pic is not yet finished, notice the lips are so black. I erased some part of it to achieve a more natural look.

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My signature affixed in the picture.

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A Delight at Sentro

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

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Such a sweet treat at Sentro restaurant. Everybody had so much fun talking while enjoying the foods we shared with each other. We ordered shrimp cake, sandwiches and fries and mine was super thai bowl. Bryan joined the team after our meeting. Above cake is Bryan’s birthday treat for us and the rest is the manager’s.

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Happy Birthday Bryan! :P

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The Lies of Manny Villar

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

I received an email today, this time its subject are the lies of Manny Villar. Well, this made me think and thought I would share them to you. Actual email below:

manny-villar

It’s Villar who should apologize

Business Malaya/April 6, 2010

LITO BANAYO

‘So our question remains – why foist a lie upon the public?’


In reacting to news reports on TV and columns which brought out documentary evidence to disprove the faked poverty claims he made in his political ads, Manny Villar wants Noynoy, the Liberal Party, and us columnists to apologize.

He angrily lashed back at critics (that’s Winnie Monsod and Conrad de Quiros of PDI, Billy Esposo of the Star, and this writer, as of the time Villar responded) for allegedly “distorting facts surrounding the death of his younger brother Danny”.

What were the “distortions” , Senator Money?

“During an emergency case, you go to the nearest hospital and bother later where to get the money to pay the bill”, after stating that Danny was admitted into the “charity ward” of FEU Hospital.

Laki ako sa Maynila, Senator Money. The nearest hospitals to your North Balut digs were: Sta. Rita Hospital in Gagalangin, owned by the Albanos, Emmanuel Hospital, a Protestant-owned and run hospital on Jose Abad Santos (then Reina Regente) in Tondo, or Mary Johnston (also with a charity ward, and where Joseph Estrada was born, fronting the parochial school young Manny attended since Grade One), and even San Lazaro Hospital (a government-owned free hospital near Tayuman and Avenida Rizal). These are nearer to Balut or Navotas than FEU Hospital. And all these were far cheaper than FEU. There is another hospital nearer, UST Hospital, which costs about the same as FEU.

If Danny was a leukemia patient long before either chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant were developed by medical science, the doctors at FEU would have told the parents of one in the charity ward that it was time to go home and prepare for the inevitable. Thirteen days at FEU must have cost a pretty penny, as I said in a GMA-7 interview on Holy Monday. Assuming Danny was kept in the charity ward, the doctors would likely have told the Villars it was better to bring their son home. At the back of their minds, the bed could be given to an indigent patient who could yet be cured or treated.

But Villar said his family could not afford the cost of Danny’s treatment. This he even enshrined in costly TV advertorials, “mamatayan ng kapatid dahil wala kang perang pampagamot”. The truth is, may pera ka man o wala, hindi pa kayang gamutin noon ang leukemia, and surely the doctors would have told Manny and Danny’s parents so, especially “kung wala (silang) perang pampagamot.”

So our question remains — why foist a lie upon the public? Why use your dead brother as fodder for your propaganda? Is this not an insult to your industrious mother, and a desecration of your brother’s death, as much as a mockery of your deceased father’s efforts to give you and your siblings a better life?

“Some groups have the gall of spinning tales that I did not come from the poor. I’ll never get tired of saying we were once squatters. My siblings and I were born in (Moriones) Sta. Maria in Tondo. The nine of us slept together on a single mat and mosquito net,” he pointed out.

“Squatters”, Mr. Senator? Your parents rented that small house in Moriones. They did not “squat” upon it, like those in Intramuros who Mayor Arsenio Lacson bundled up and moved to Sapang Palay in San Jose del Monte, close to the lands you pawned to the Bangko Sentral. So cut the crap, please.

“My father was forced to borrow money and build our own home. Now they’re saying we are not poor…” he said. No sir, we did not say you were never poor. Maybe you were. But the truth is your parents sacrificed a lot, and worked hard to give you and your siblings a better life. The truth is, even before your brother Danny died, even when you entered school, you were already much better off. Your father, Manuel Sr. was a budget officer of DANR, later divided in two, and he became part of the DENR, eventually becoming the confidante and financial officer of then DENR Minister Jose Leido Jr. Pretty well-placed and cushy, indeed.

Which is why we cannot understand why you had to fake the circumstances of Danny’s unfortunate illness and eventual demise and therein lie to the people.

Your father did obtain a loan from the GSIS, for 16,000 pesos to build the house, which was not a small amount in those days. He bought a 560-square meter lot in San Rafael which at the time, cost 30 pesos per square meter, or 16.800. Who were your neighbours? Well, the following big names in Philippine industry lived in that vicinity: the late Yao Eng Hue, once president of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, at the time owner of Manhattan Rubber, which produced rubber slippers; Robin Sy, also a former president of FFCCCI; Dante Go, who used to own Sugarland and sold it in 1999 to Ramon Ang for a cool billion; even the family of Wilson and William Tieng of Solar Films and Solar TV. Their father was one of the biggest glassware and kitchen equipment dealers in Echague, Quiapo, in league with the late Leonardo Ty of Hitachi and Ajinomoto. Even William Gatchalian had property in the vicinity. My own grand-uncle used to have a clothing factory nearby, called La Navotena at the foot of the bridge along North Balut. The area is beside what is now Westminster High School, a Chinese-Filipino school.

Just so the young will understand how big an amount 16,800 pesos was (30 x 560 sq. m.), the minimum wage at the time was 120 pesos per month, or 4 pesos per day.

Villar also said that the subdivision they lived in was beside Smoky Mountain, and the stench assailed their nostrils. Again that is a lie. Because there was no Smoky Mountain at the time (the 60’s). It was only in the 80’s when population pressures, inward migration and grinding poverty made foraging the city’s detritus become the anomaly that it was. San Rafael subdivision is close, but not adjacent to the area used as a mountain of dump, which Tita Cory and later FVR converted into tenement housing for real squatters, developed by Reghis Romero, now one of Villar’s and GMA’s most ardent supporters. Young Manny did not smell the stench of garbage, but the smell of soap produced by Procter and Gamble PMC at the back of San Rafael.

You want the Liberals and your main political opponent to “apologize” for what they did to your reputation. Firstly, it was neither the Liberals nor Noynoy who told the truth surrounding the death of your brother which you yourself brought to public attention through expensive advertisements. It was the collective work of columnists whose responsibility it is to tell the truth, and shared their information with each other, especially since it concerns someone who wants to be president.

Whether truth hurts you or not is of no moment to those among us who have a duty to search incisively into the character of all who seek the highest office within the gift of the sovereign people.

Your own propagandists, aided by the communists, are trying their worst to pin even the Mendiola massacre and the suspicious killings at the gate of Luisita to your main protagonist, as if he himself bloodied his hands, as if he himself ordered the shootings, even if police findings showed that some died at the hands of communist agitators who wanted precisely to blow up a labor problem into a political issue to further their cause. You and the agit-prop experts you have purchased with your indecent money are the ones who foist lies against your opponent. And now you have the effrontery to ask him or us to apologize?

No, Mr. Villar, este Villarroyo, it is not for anyone else to apologize for telling the truth about the baseness of your character. Rather, it is you who must apologize, firstly to your old mother whose industry and sacrifice you belittled by making it appear that she and your father were helpless in providing you with a better life, and only you, through your “sipag at tiyaga”, triumphed over the poverty of your birth.

And then, apologize to the people, especially the poor to whom you have lied, and egregiously so.

Apologize to those little children whom you have exploited in your propaganda, singing an anthem dedicated to a bogus poor.

Apologize to the desperate Dumagats of Norzagaray whose ancestral lands your bankrupt bank hocked to the Bangko Sentral, which in turn foreclosed their lands and their future.

Apologize to the urban settlers of San Pedro, and to the family of Quirico de los Santos, whose life was taken by your security guards when you or your assigns ordered the demolition of their shanties standing over land that was under the custodianship of the PCGG, over which you have no valid title.

Apologize to the many landowners whose ingress and egress over their titled lands you closed so that they would be forced to sell their lands to you.

And once again, apologize to the public who you fool with your ads proclaiming your “opposition” to a hated regime which now turns out to be your chief sponsor to succeed its misrule and its corrupt governance.

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Disappointed with Columbia Computer Center

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

Personnel and technicians of the service center are very slow to respond to your request. They have to be followed up every hour, every minute and I feel dismayed with their service. Never would I want to approach their service again, I was terribly disappointed. I go back to the store 4 times today to get my laptop repaired and replaced the motherboard I waited for almost two weeks to arrive from Manila. I went there at 9 in the morning and submit my laptop to replace the motherboard, they said it would be fixed by 2 in the afternoon so I went there at 2:30 but still not done and found out it was not worked out yet. They said to be back at 4pm, I reluctantly get there at the said time, they made some calls and asked on the other line if it was fixed and I heard it was not even started, my face became red after hearing that but patiently waited for an hour and controlled the anger I have. After staying for an hour they said to be back at 6pm, I don’t want to go back so I let Bryan go alone to get the laptop. It’s 6 in the afternoon now, and I’m anxious to go home and they are the reason I’m waiting. I waited for a day and found out they fixed it at 5 in the afternoon. Come on! What kind of service is this??????

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Big Day at Bigby’s

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Entertainment and Gossips, Fashions and Styles, Foods and Recipes, Personal, Restaurant, Uncategorized

Yesterday is a special day because it marked as the day of our first year of officially dating (Bryan and I of course). Bryan has been the generous type of guy who gives me what I need and sometimes what I want. I became spoiled sometimes but he makes it a point to not tolerate this kind of attitude. As a present for yesterday’s, I slowly opened a small package and ta-da! A wrist watch is revealed and shining right into my very eyes. But I already expect that he’ll give me something (giggles), that is why I look forward to month’s celebration and year’s too! Sounds clever *-* This thought gives me a thrill and enchantment. But hey that is not the reason I’m happy about us, I’m just happy that we make up to our differences and get along and adjust to every situation we have (hope so) :-)

We have revisited Bigby’s Cafe this time, all in all the dinner was great from main dish to drinks and desserts.
Rack a bye baby is such a sumptuous dish. They are right when they brand it ‘you can’t get enough of it’. Perfectly describes how good it taste.

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rack-a-bye baby

For a sweet treat, here’s fudgy sensation made of brownies and topped with vanilla ice cream.

fudgy sensation

fudgy sensation

yellow mango shake

yellow mango shake


bigby's cafe

bigby's cafe

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Bo’s Coffee

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

Coffee Jelly
Coffee Jelly

I had a refreshment at Bo’s Coffee after a ride from El Salvador. I almost forgot the price while sipping it :P. Coffee jelly can be describe just by it’s name. It’s smothered with cream and yummy jellies inside that makes it so super and pleasant. I enjoy every minute with it! It truly awakens a tired body from a long ride.

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Mandarin Restaurant

Author: yanilea  //  Category: Uncategorized

Last day Bryan brought me to one of his favorite restaurants here in Cagayan. We had a simple dinner at Mandarin restaurant. We have been so busy with each of our works. Sometimes when we’re together all we discuss is all about work. Dinner would be a great time for us to talk and share the things we have done during the day.

A relaxing mood is offered at the place. We’ve been cutting down high expenses and Mandarin helps us out at this mission by offering cheap prices of menus.

prawn balls
Prawn Balls

shrimp
Shrimp

siomai
Siomai

I love their siomai that’s why I took almost all of it :)

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Bacolod Chiken Inasal Grillhouse

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Bacolod Chiken Inasal Grillhouse is popular for their specialty of chicken menu. Their main branch is in Bacolod City,  here in Cagayan de Oro, it’s located in Tiano-Macahambus Sts.  few blocks from Divisoria. I like the serenity of the said restaurant because it feels like you’re inside a house. I don’t know why maybe because of their so Pinoy kubyertos! It’s a two storey building  built with traditional materials that makes me feel more comfortable about it. I must tell you their service crews are so friendly and accommodating, it’s a plus good factor of a restaurant.

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Bacolod Chicken Inasal Grill offers low prices menu and tasty and satisfying servings. Their chicken inasal is awesome and mouthwatering. Cheers to their chopseuy!

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Chopsuey

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