May 25, 2012
Breakfast - 2 pc. Hotcake and Hot Chocolate (McDonald’s)

Lunch - Lasagna and Hawaiian Pizza (Greenwich)

Merienda - Selecta Triple Chocolate (7 Eleven)

Dinner - Bunch of Lunch (Shakey’s)

Thank You Lord for not making me starve today :’)
Breakfast - 2 pc. Hotcake and Hot Chocolate (McDonald’s)

Lunch - Lasagna and Hawaiian Pizza (Greenwich)

Merienda - Selecta Triple Chocolate (7 Eleven)

Dinner - Bunch of Lunch (Shakey’s)

Thank You Lord for not making me starve today :’)
A Beautiful Church for a Beautiful Lady
Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned
Sta. Elena, Marikina City
Few weeks ago, PJ called me up in the middle of office hours to ask me to join him and his colleagues on Outbreak Manila ─ a 5K fun run against time or obstacles and from “flesh eating zombies” inspired by Run For Your Lives. It was held yesterday (041412) in Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Fortunately, I didn’t have a scheduled lecture meeting so I was able to participate.
Slept at 12MN. Woke up at 4:30AM. I didn’t get enough sleep, maybe I was too excited. Actually, the only preparation I did for this run was the walking that I usually do every morning and afternoon to and from the office. Hmm, a little jogging and stretching and biking, yes.
Arrived there at around 9AM. The sun was scorching hot!! But we got used to it after being under the sun for several hours. Surprisingly, there were soooo many people who joined the race!
So here we are before the race with our race bibs, health flags and natural costumes :D

From L-R: PJ, Seph, Anj, Jake, Daryl, Dess, Kharish, Mei, Paul, KC, Marco
There were 25 waves consisting of around 100-300 people each (if I estimated it right). The first wave started the race at 5:30AM but ours (wave 22) was at 10AM. We were initially provided with 3 health flags, plus 1 for crawling on the ground :D We needed at least 1 flag left until we reached the finish line so we could be considered “alive”. We even already got tired on the first few meters from the start line because of the zombies but it was really, really fun! :)
It was almost lunch when we finished the race. Yes. We survived the obstacles. We survived the “flesh eating zombies”. WE SURVIVED THE OUTBREAK! And I was like… blah blah blah :))))

After the event, we decided to have lunch at Green ATS Bulaluhan in Tagaytay City. The food was great ─ delicious and affordable ─ as well as the view of ever-famous Taal Volcano.☺
C2 Cool and Clean also announced a photo contest themed “Sarap ng Bukas” so with the photographers, directors, and models (and audiences) around, we had a “product shoot” as what Manong Magka-kabayo said, in the horseback riding area. First prize is 75,000Php, just enough to sustain our vacation desires :D
We also went to South Forbes where we drooled over the exquisite, alluring, classy, extravagant, magnificent, fascinating, grand, enticing, astonishing, breathtaking, wonderful, awesome, statuesque, stunning, lovely, think-of-other-synonyms-for-beautiful houses, I mean, mansions! Gawd, I didn’t know there’s an amazing place in Sta. Rosa like that.(♥_♥) Wish I could own one of them. FYI, one of the Tokyo mansions costs 34 million pesosesoses. Nothing’s wrong with dreaming, besides, it’s free… Right?
We ended the day having dinner and a little time for coffee and chitchats at Shell SLEx.
We didn’t get medals for Top 40 runners (except for Daryl and Marco) but we were able to bring home an Outbreak Manila shirt, a Hygienix hand sanitizer, a sachet of Freshman masculine wash (I wonder if the girls could also use it haha), and a very wonderful experience that we will never forget :)
See you on the next Outbreak!!! :)
Will post some more photos soon…
Do you want something to eat that’s yummy, healthy and affordable at the same time?
Nakapanood ako ng Ang Pinaka last, last week tungkol sa 10 Must-try Coolers. Sa sampung pinakita nya na talaga namang nakakapaglaway, dun ako sa Buko Sherbet ng Coconut House sarap na sarap.
Kanina, pagkatapos ng Recognition Rites ng kapatid ko at agenda ko sa CSC, naisip naming dumirecho sa Quezon City Memorial Circle para magpalamig. Sa totoo lang, tatlong beses kaming nagpa-ikot-ikot sa Elliptical Road dahil lagi akong lumalagpas sa parking entrance :D
Sa wakas… nakarating na rin kami!


Coconut IceCream Hut. Puro ice cream :D Nung una, pinagpilitan ko pang pumasok sa loob ng Coconut House… sa kanila rin pala yun :))
Pagpasok namin, tinignan ko agad ung menu. Nakakatuwa dahil napakagaling nilang mag-innovate ng food using buko as ingredient. Kahit yung pinaka-imposibleng magka-buko, mayroon ata sila :p



Pakiramdam ko nagningning ang mga mata ko nung makita ko na ung Mga Panghimagas.♥ Hinanap ko agad ung na-feature sa TV na Buko Sherbet :)

This is my smiling Mom while ordering our coco-busog food :D
They also have other products made of coconut :)



This is me and my mom while waiting for our orders…

Soooo yummy!!! We ordered:

Sitting handsome sa comfortable couch :)

At dahil nabitin kami sa ice cream, we also ordered Savora Mi Fruity Coconut Ice Cream, 60Php.

Hmmmm… Simot-sarap! =P~

Hindi talaga ako mahilig sa buko… pero dahil nasarapan ako, I’ll definitely go back here! :)
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COCONUT HOUSE
Warning: This post is loaded with pictures.
I was on leave at work today. It’s my younger brother’s Recognition Day! Went to his school which happens to be the same school I went to way back in high school…


With our Mommy.

With Ate :)

Mom making a bit of wacky-slash-Korean pose :D



So nice to be back to my Alma Mater…

Ate’s gift!
Rites ended at around 1PM. Went to Batasang Pambansa then Commission on Audit. After my agenda, we had late lunch at Max’s Restaurant.

Platter meal ü

Finally, the three of us!
We decided to have coco desserts at Coconut House.

It was our first time after a long time to visit Quezon City Memorial Circle so we took a little walk around.


Very tiring but happy day! Thanks to him for lending me his baby for a day :) Tomorrow, I’m going to face the reality again… Work!!
Next: Outbreak Manila on the 14th with PJ and his officemates! Gotta do more jogging in 3 days. Wooooh! I can do it!
Taken using Sophie Cam, a Nokia photo app similar to Instagram and Molome :)
Jesus washed the feet of the disciples then told them that it was an expression of willingness to serve as he himself did. It is also an expression of love for one another within the Christian community. While never completely dying out, the practice has never reached the same symbolic significance as the other ordinances instituted by Christ. ─ John 13:1-15

On MAUNDY THURSDAY, Christians commemorate the Last Supper—a Passover meal that Jesus shared with his disciples the night before his death. During the meal, Jesus broke bread and offered his followers wine, saying “This is my body, given up for you.” Many Christians consider this event to have been the institution of the Eucharist, which is a sacrament in some denominations.
So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!” ─ John 12:13

Palm Sunday is a movable Christian holiday that always falls 7 days before Easter Sunday.
The fest commemorates Jesus Christ arrival to Jerusalem, who was entering into city on a donkey, and inhabitants of a city were welcoming Him with palm tree branches, they ware laying down their cloaks in front of him, and also laying down small branches of trees. According to tradition, during that day believers brings palm leaves, as a symbol of reborn.
Palm Sunday is a time of happy processions but also it starts a week of mourning and reflection about Jesus’ death. The closest to real events are celebrations in Holy Land. Christians are gathering on the Olive Mountain, which is close to Jerusalem. Parts of St. Matthew Gospel are being read to commemorate events from 20 centuries ago. Later, procession of monks and believers is going to Jerusalem, along the same way which one Jesus took. People that gathers there are singing, laying down their cloaks and mall branches of trees of a donkey.
The Overrated Magnum
Had little money left before pay day so I gave my mom and little bro a little treat. (I guess I should use younger bro; he’s not little anymore.) Besides, we’re all stressed this week.
MiniStop = not available -> Robinson’s Supermarket = not available -> Savemore Shoe Ave = available ♥
We bought this 3-in-a-box Magnum Chocolate Truffle for only 145Php. It’s 35Php cheaper than buying it individually. (It’s 55Php in 7 Eleven per piece.) Thank God for the person who opened up this idea o:)
I’ve been craving for ice cream since Monday. Maybe I can start craving for another food next week :p
TGIF tomorrow! Well, I still have to go to the office on Saturday but that’s fine…
Have a good night sleep! :*
March 22, 2012, 3:48PM. Random thought. Craving for Razon’s Halo-Halo.
Now I have to re-do everything… :|