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Sunday, April 26, 2015

50 Years @ Pangasinan: A Double Birthday Celebration


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It was our uncle and aunt’s fiftieth birthday (and apparently also their wedding anniversary celebration - all falling on the month of April). We were supposed to visit them the previous week, but most of us were unavailable and so we decided to change the date. Now that the day has finally arrived, we woke up, grabbed our prepared stuff and left home. Having descended the stairwell of our building and left the village, we hopped aboard the van at around three in the morning. Bags were packed and seats were chosen by each family member. As we left the avenue and drove towards our rather distant first stop, Taguig - where our cousins were supposed to wait for us – we greeted our driver, Mr. Jun from Fox Travel Services - our transportation service, and exchanged introductions. While the rest of the family was talking, I was trying to regain a few more winks of sleep. Finally realizing that the bumpy road and noisy chatter lead me to inevitable failure, I finally gave up trying to sleep. The motion and inertia brought about by the vehicle weren’t helping either.

As we moved on, pointless chatter still went on and I was hopelessly trying to refrain from saying anything impolite. You know how grumpy a person can be without having enough sleep, right? My dad convinced me to transfer seats since according to him and his ego I could catch their “stupidity”, but I refused since if I did I would just become more vexed. With that in mind, I just transferred to the next seat, still in the same row at the back, and watched the passing surroundings through the window. I also checked the time on my phone every now and then.

After a few hours our cousin ate Jennifer, along with her companion, were the next ones to join the van. A few kilometres later, in our point of view were now our aunt and the rest of our cousins. The van was now packed with people, who were surprisingly cheerful even at such an early time of the day. My mom wanted my aunt to sit beside me near the back end of the van. With that, we went onwards to our real destination – to the province of Pangasinan.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Watch Pacquiao - Mayweather in True Pinoy Style - Call Now to Book!


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Want to watch the Pacquiao - Mayweather fight with a delicious buffet of local favorites? See the fight unfold LIVE as it happens, with brunch buffet beginning at 8:30am, May 3 at True Deli. Watch it indoors on a curved LED TV (PHP1000), or poolside on a hi-def projector (PHP800).

If you haven't been yet, True Deli is located right by the GMA/Kamuning MRT Station, in Victoria Towers. Their theme is Filipino unique. Their goal is to serve different styles of Filipino cooking and provide delicious variations on what Filipinos usually eat. To accomplish this, True Deli offers unique and delicious takes on the usual chicken, pork, duck, goat, etc.

True Deli sells only local products, in order to demonstrate that Filipino products are world-class, in an attempt to elevate the way Filipino consumers see them. True Deli goes beyond promoting culture through food; they are promoting Filipino culture through the entire dining experience, including appreciation of the language. Their menu, for example is written entirely in Filipino, and the servers are trained to cater to the guests by speaking in Filipino.

Seven Places to Live for Year-Round Summer


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Imagine long stretches of uninterrupted sunshine, lazy afternoons on the beach, and more fresh air than you could ever need. But this is more than just your next vacation—it’s your new home, in a place where summer never really ends.

This list of the world’s sunniest locations to live, compiled by global property portal Lamudi, reveals seven of the best countries offering near-daily sunshine and warm temperatures. Whether you are looking to retire or just escape the winter, these are some of the top locations to cultivate that relaxed holiday feeling, year-round.


Tanzania

Skip the mainland and head straight to the beaches of Zanzibar, one of the country’s main tourist destinations. The archipelago's booming tourism industry is one of the reasons for a recent growth spurt in the property market. And no wonder more and more locals and foreigners are looking to settle down here: Zanzibar offers more than 25 white-sand beaches set against the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, with an average of up to eight hours of sunshine per day.
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