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February 28, 2007

Memories of Oscar

So, I actually missed the first half-hour of Fally’s rockin’ Oscar party on Sunday. I like being early for work and I often run late for parties. My bad.

I missed this amazing musical peformance by Will Ferrell…his Oscar tribute to the comedians. I know you’re asking the same thing - why did the Academy ignore Ferrell for his work in Stranger than Fiction?

Peter O’Toole, I’m going to beat you down with my Nickelodeon Award!

Seinfeld was also brilliant - especially with his cutting words on movie theaters, overpriced junk food and our open hands.

And as much as I love Jon Stewert, Ellen did a fantastic job hosting Oscar Night. Forgive me Jon.

OK, back to bed vampire. Two more graveyard shifts before Mark comes home.

Then…big changes next week.

BIG.

February 26, 2007

Weekend Distractions

Last night, I dropped by Fally’s for a rockin’ Oscar party. It was nice to be surrounded my humans who talked back and who didn’t get all defensive when the doorbell rang…unlike one puppy I know.

Yummy brownies and spinach & cheese dip.

I’m pretty ticked-off at the Academy for snubbing Pan’s Labrynith for Best Foreign Film. I’m also bummed about Little Miss Sunshine, Abigail Breslin, losing Best Supporting Actress So, Hollyweird - kiss my butt.

I also spent my weekend cooking, writing and taking advantage of a break in the winter weather.



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This is saffron cream rice with sauteed tofu and peas

February 23, 2007

Photo Friday: Textured

A close-up shot of tiramisu from Bucca di Beppo in Kansas City.



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This is my entry for today’s challenge on Photo Friday:Textured.
This italian dessert is served up in a huge white bowl. It was like dipping into a tasty bowl of cereal. I could totally do tiramisu for breakfast. Good times!

Hello Weekend

5 more shows and then Mark comes home.

It’s easier to think of his business trip in those terms. I think two weeks feels like a lifetime.

I’m happy this week is over.

Rough patches over sleep and work nearly drove me bonkers the other day. I even tried turning to religion. This week, I learned that it’s difficult being Catholic in Topeka.

February 20, 2007

Melting Away

Happy Mardi Gras!
In Kansas - I have 3 hours and 30 minutes to eat meat and drink alcohol. That’s because at the stroke of midnight, Ash Wednesday begins.

This week, 50-degree weather and plenty of sunshine melted winter in Topeka.

Today, it felt pleasant to walk Daisy in our backyard. I’m happy she didn’t find any mud puddles to investigate. I don’t think our cozy apartment could withstand a puppy bath. Right now, Daisy is snoring on my blue chair from Cost Plus at Jack London Square.

Daisy misses Mark. Sometimes she’d run to the bedroom and sit by the door, waiting for him to come out. Other times, she would sit on the bottom ledge of his desk, waiting to place her puppy chin on his knee.

February 17, 2007

Winter Wonderland

Kansas was hit with more snow this week. It was something like 4-degrees when I went into work on Thursday night. That was a heat wave compared to other parts of the state. During the 10:00 News, our weather dude said it was 14-degrees in Concordia.

So for you West Coast people who are enjoying snow-free weather, I envy you. Wil Wheaton wrote about drinking iced green tea, barefoot, in his backyard.



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This is my backyard. This is where Daisy does her business. This morning, she left behind cute little pawprints in the snow as the wind pounded on our faces. Sure, snow looks pretty, but it get’s old quickly. I am sad that I’m looking forward to 30-degree weather next week. I told my fellow producer that I’m an island girl and I’m not digging this weather. She said she understands, being a desert baby.

February 15, 2007

Amuse me

Mark mailed over this “romantic” music video by the Aussie comedy group, Tripod.

It’s for any couple who knows how a game system fits into their lives…because sometimes you have to understand when the save points are really to far a part.

“I think this X-box is the best present I ever got for you.”

February 13, 2007

How do people come up with these lists?

OK - I love online lists and games. Mark found one that fits us…sorta: “You may be married to a Filipina if…”. He says I fit about 30% of the things on this list.

And I laughed my butt off at the list below: “You Know You’re Filipino When…”

I matched-up with several items on this list. Other descriptions fit perfectly for my family and friends. Such as…

  • “You have relatives whose nicknames consist of repeated syllables like “Jun-Jun,” “Ling-Ling,” and “Mon-Mon.” Mine by the way was “Che-Che.”
  • You call the parents of your friends and your own parents’ friends “Tito” and “Tita.”

I stumbled upon this crazy list at Midnite Lily’s blog. Brilliant stuff! Enjoy!


You Know You’re Filipino When….

Your middle name is your mother’s maiden name.

Your parents call each other “Mommy” and “Daddy.”

You have uncles and aunts named “Boy,” “Girlie,” or “Baby.”

You have relatives whose nicknames consist of repeated syllables like “Jun-Jun,” “Ling-Ling,” and “Mon-Mon.” Mine by the way was “Che-Che.”

You call the parents of your friends and your own parents’ friends “Tito” and “Tita.”

You have four or five names.

You greet your elders by touching their hands to your forehead.

You always kiss your relatives on the cheek whenever you enter or leave the room.

You follow your parents’ house rules even if you are over 18.

You live with your parents until and at times even after you’re married.

You decorate your dining room wall with a picture of the “Last Supper.”

You keep your furniture wrapped in plastic or covered with blankets.

You have a Sto. Nino shrine in your living room.

You have a piano that no one plays.

You keep a tabo in your bathroom.

You use Vicks Vapor rub as an insect repellant.

You eat with your hands.

You eat more than three times a day.

You think a meal is not a meal without rice.

You think sandwiches are snacks, not meals.

Your dining table has a merry-go-round (lazy Susan) in the middle.

You bring baon to work everyday.

Your pantry is never without Spam, Vienna sausage, corned beef, and sardines.

You love to eat daing or tuyo.

You prop up one knee while eating.

ou eat your meal with patis, toyo, suka, banana catsup, or bagoong.

Your tablecloths are stained with toyo circles.

You love sticky desserts and salty snacks.

You eat fried Spam and hot dogs with rice.

You eat mangoes with rice–with great GUSTO!

You love “dirty” ice cream.

You love to eat, yet often manage to stay slim.

You put hot dogs in your spaghetti.

Everything you eat is sauted in garlic, onion, and tomatoes.

You order a “soft drink” instead of soda.

You hang a rosary on your car’s rear view mirror.

You get together with family at a cemetery on All Saint’s Day to eat, drink, and tell stories by your loved ones’ graves.

You play cards or mahjong and drink beer at funeral wakes.

You think Christmas season begins in October and ends in January.

Your second piece of luggage is a balikbayan box.

You’ve mastered the art of packing a suitcase to double capacity.

You collect items from airlines, hotels, and restaurants as “souvenirs.”

You feel obligated to give pasalubong to all your friends and relatives each time you return from a trip.

You use paper foot outlines when buying shoes for friends and relatives.

You’re a fashion victim.

You can convey 30 messages with your facial expression.

You hold your palms together in front of you and say “excuse, excuse” when you pass in between people or in front of the TV.

You ask for the bill at a restaurant by making a rectangle in the air.

You cover your mouth when you laugh.

You respond to a “Hoy!” or a “Pssst!” in a crowd.

You’ll answer “Malapit lang!”–no matter the distance–when asked how far away a place is located.

Goldilocks is more than a fairy tale character to you.

You refer to power interruptions as “brownouts.”

You love to use the following acronyms: CR for comfort room, DI for dance instructor, DOM for dirty old man, TNT for tago nang tago, KJ for kill joy, KSP for kulang sa pansin, OA for over-acting, TL for true love, BF for boyfriend and GF for girlfriend.

You say “rubber shoes” instead of sneakers, “ball pen” instead of pen, “stockings” instead of pantyhose, “pampers” instead of diapers, “ref” or “prijider” instead of refrigerator, “Colgate” instead of toothpaste, “canteen” instead of cafeteria, and “open” or “close” instead of turn on or turn off (as in the lights).

You use an umbrella for shade on hot summer days.

You like everything imported or “state-side.”

You love ballroom dancing, bowling, pusoy, mah jong, billiards, and karaoke.

You have a relative who is a nurse.

When you’re in a restaurant, you wipe your plate and utensils before using them.

You can squeeze 15 passengers into your five seater car without a second thought.

You wave a pom-pom on a stick around the food to keep the flies away.

You always ring a doorbell twice, assuming that the first ring was not heard.

You let the phone ring twice before answering, lest you appear overly eager.

Your other piece of luggage is a balikbayan box.

You use a rock to scrub yourself in the bath or shower.

You’re proud to be Filapino - and you pass these jokes on to all your Filipino friends!

February 11, 2007

An Early Valentine Celebration

We got a late start to the weekend. We spent Friday night toasting one of my co-workers who’s moving on to bigger and better things. The farewell party involved lots of people, alcohol and dancing. It was the first time I went dancing in a while. Granted, it was in somebody’s living room and the music was tuned to the greatest hits channel from Digital Cable. Still, it was dancing and I had fun boogieing with co-workers and new people.

We didn’t get home until 4:00 AM. I remember taking Daisy out to do her business and that’s about it. Mark said I passed out and he had to put me to bed.

What a good hubby! I’d do the same for him.

After waking up with a little hangover, we slowly started up our Saturday morning with homemade french toast and bacon.



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My honey is brilliant when it comes to breakfast. So he took whipped up the tasty French Toast. He had a batter of eggs, cinnamon and milk…I think. He coated sourdough bread slices with the batter and fried them up over the stove. I took care of the coffee and bacon. The apartment was covered in bacon smoke for a bit. Thankfully, I didn’t burn too many slices.

It was a yummy breakfast and it helped us recover from the heavy night of drinking.

February 5, 2007

Indulgent Flavors in Vegas

I wanted to try some Thomas Keller food for a while now. My choir director adored his tasting menu at the French Laundry in Napa, a while back. Then I read about Keller’s Vegas venue, Bouchon, in Anthony Bourdain’s book, The Nasty Bits. Bourdain was humbled by Keller’s technique and envious of his fries. Since I visit Sin City often, I figured I could fit in visit to this French bistro inside the Venetian.

As a Christmas present, Mark took me on a date to Bouchon.

It was one of the best meals I’ve ever had in Vegas.

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Our dinner had elegant and satisfying flavors plus good, knowledgeable service. This is Mark’s sauteed gnocchi. Now, I’m used to having the potato dumplings swimming a savory sauce. Bouchon serves up the gnocchi practically naked, save the ragoût of vegetables. After this meal, we learned that gnocchi didn’t need to be drowned in sauce when it’s cooked perfectly. It had this hearty roasted flavor that’s satisfying to any palate.

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