Saturday, 7 April 2012
The Walkway
So, imagine how life is for us when festivities such as Lent come upon us. Hubby would ask me to go (along with the whole familia) to different places of Catholic faith in light of "Visita Iglesia." Of course I would agree, thinking that by Easter, he would willingly go with me to Sunday Church Service for the Easter Celebration. While strolling by Bonifacio High Street this Palm Sunday for yogurt stop, we saw Happy Lemon and decided to chill. In front of the store, we spotted a big Crucifix lying on the ground with a board beside it along some writings. We inspected what it's about and realized that it's one of the posts belonging to the "Stations of the Cross." I've let my curio wonder on what's written, and thought that this could be a project of a Christian group but I was not able to get solid confirmation. I asked hubby if we could go back there and he agreed.
It was a hot (talk about as humid as summer can get) Good Friday and we were up at around noon. We started the tradition of "Visita Iglesia" and hubby had planned out something in his head -- to visit six Catholic Churches and go to BGC so we can experience the interactive Stations of the Cross.
We visited the following Catholic Churches --
The Walkway
Organized by Church Simplified, The Walkway had spread throughout the open fields of Bonifacio High Street. Fourteen stations, each with a story, and an act or value to teach. It narrated the events that happened before Easter, gave insight for each event and connected each one to the present life of the reader to ensure ample time to reflect and remember the reason for The Act by the Son of Man. This act is embedded in the hearts and minds of man.
P.S.
---The Walkway : Bonifacio High Street, BGC, Taguig City
Saturday, 28 January 2012
9 Mornings : One Great Morning
Eastwood City is probably the one place that I would go back
to again and again. It brings about a lot of treasured memories –- from the
first day that I met my hubby, to night after night dinner dates and morning
chill sessions, ice cream breaks, going out for Starbucks hangouts, office first times (and
overtimes), promotions, and trainings. It was were I started my corporate career
and where I took all the chances and dove into several risks that shaped my life
as I live it today.
9 Mornings : One Book at a Time
I usually get myself a book (or two) once in a while in about three months. Hubby would sometimes buy me some titles that he'd also love to read. Yet, its during the Yuletide that I get the most number of books in a year... Mostly because my Christmas and New Year wish list would always contain several titles.
We scheduled my [book] shopping and pressed onward. I did not get all those in my list because they were either out of stock (like the new book by Coelho -– Aleph) or I just changed my mind. I got the following though.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
9 Mornings: Meeting Siri
The last time that I've had a brand new phone was in 2008. A Motorolla E6: first-of-its-kind touchscreen phone without any keypad, pretty much a big display, with a stylus and a very good sound output. It was something I've always wanted to own (since I suspected that the dawn of touch screen phones was coming back then).
iPhone 4S: a really smart phone |
Everybody deserves an apple |
Designed by Apple in California, Assembled in China |
iPhone 4S for me :D |
There is something about that apple :p |
Thursday, 5 January 2012
9 Mornings: Chapel on the Hill
Chapel on the Hill |
Stairs going up |
Round and simple |
Marvelous |
Captivating Tagaytay view |
Lamp post |
Ready to climb |
Uphill |
Jump for joy! |
Love of my life |
Overflowing joy |
Sunday, 1 January 2012
9 Mornings : Heading on to Baking
I have this list of things, of places and experiences that I would like to complete before my life ends (call it my bucket list). One of the items is being able to have my very own oven and bake cakes, pastries, breads and all the other goodies I would be able to dream of during my free time. It is even my desire to open up my own bakeshop in the near future -- when I've finally decided to turn my back from the corporate world. Buying an oven (the one with gas range, grill, and not the portable type) is something that I see myself [and my husband] doing in about ten more years from now.
Much until this gift-giving season, when we were scouting a TV for the little girl, we came across this section of the appliance center (unexpectedly) where gas ranges and ovens are all lined up. My eyes marveled and immediately found one piece that got my heart -- all black, simple and has all the functionality I'd want. I did not really bother telling hubby about it since it's not a priority at the moment but I guess he spotted me inspecting the unit.
White Westing House - Electrolux Oven |
With three burners and an electric plate |