Sunday Lunch at the Village
Walt, Lucky, Me and Mau (good God, I'm twice Mau's size!)
Ken, Sa-chak/Uncle George, Sa-tsim/Aunt Vicky and Vern
Desi and Dots
Dots, Mau and halo-halo dessert
Walt, Lucky, Me and Mau (good God, I'm twice Mau's size!)
Ken, Sa-chak/Uncle George, Sa-tsim/Aunt Vicky and Vern
Desi and Dots
Dots, Mau and halo-halo dessert
Left 168 at 5:30-ish for Eastwood - time to meet up with the rest of the family for a pre-Chinese New Year dinner at Shanghai Bistro.
Lucky, Sa-chak/Uncle George & Sa-tsim/Aunt Vicky
Desi, Dots and Walt
Walt and Lucky
Me, Ken, Vern, Mau and Merv
Came home to find out the Ozzies (Aussies?) had left a wombat on my PC! Crikey! Good thing Dots slipped me a coffee stirrer stick when we were in CB&TL! (The next parts sound funnier if you say them like Steve Irwin, a.k.a. The Crocodile Hunter.)
Crikey! He's really pissed off now!
Look at the eyes on him. He's a real killer!
Momentarily stunned after the wombat leapt at the camera, I woke up to this...
Wandered aimlessly around the Greenhills bangketa (flea market) with Dots, pointed out a whole lot of stuff that was cheaper in 168, hit The Body Shop (on sale!) then went back home to eat dinner and change cars - needed the Starex as Lucky and the rest of Dots' family were arriving at around 10-11pm. Got them checked into the hotel, then brought them to a really late dinner/midnight snack at Pasto (El Pueblo).
Brought Dots to the infamous 168 Mall – she had a heckuva fun time planning which ridiculously cheap knock-offs to buy when Lak-chak/Lucky (her dad) shows up with the rest of the family in tow.
Picked up Dots at the airport – was kinda worried I wouldn’t recognize her from the last time she visited (and I was semi-right, because I wasn’t expecting the short hair and glasses) but the jumping-up-and-down person who looked really really glad to see me kinda tipped me off. :)
Went to Megamall to get a haircut and help Nunkie decide what mobile phone to buy. We ended up in MemoExpress getting a Motorola RAZR V3 (in black) because of the quad-band capability and the fact that it was a very skinny folding phone. When we got home, we found out the damned phone wouldn’t charge, wouldn’t turn on for more than a minute, and generally behaved like a very expensive paperweight. Sigh. I’ll have to run back to the store tomorrow to get it exchanged. Give me Nokia any day!
Working as I do in the nation's capital city, passing by one of the roads leading to Malacañang Palace (the Philippines' White House equivalent) is an everyday event. However, on one occasion, I chanced upon this sign:
So far, the best translation I came up with was: "No Crossing - It's Deadly."
And you know what? Us stubborn folk keep on crossing that avenue anyway.