Saturday, December 15, 2007
Martinlandia.multiply.com
It's so cool, just got news of it from Bing, my school friend. Enjoy and make your own too! Here's the link.
http://martinlandia.multiply.com/
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Malaysia Firsts >> Tasek home
During early mornings especially on weekends, I try to take my kids for a quick walk around the house and the neighborhood. Here they are closing the gate and wearing their pajamas, so they will not have scratches or wounds in case they tripped off.
This is to the left of our house, relatively near a mountain (or hill may be); cool morning breeze awaits those who managed to get up and out of their beds.
O freeze guys! This was taken on our bedroom. My kids like to giggle a lot!
Morning walk with my daughter Nicole. This is our street Laluan Tawas Sinaran 3.
Our bedroom, furnished by the owner.
Afternoon naps @ Mommy and Daddy's room
Wala lang! Our wet gate during afternoon showers... Pumapatak na naman ang ulan....
Playroom with Nona's kids - our new found Pinoy neighbor.
At this time, Nicole now has her own room which she temporarily shares with brother Maqs. We need not force her to sleep in her room, even though back in Cavite we all sleep together in one bed. She likes having her things, clothes and stuffs well arranged on the cabinet. Her room gives her the sense of ownership and responsibility to keep it clean or at least orderly.
This is our front porch. Mama and the kids spend their bonding times here often during mid-mornings. The one thing I do not like on the design of this house is that the front area is where you hang your clothes to dry. An open space at the back for hanging clothes would be good.
On the other hand, one of the things I like in this house is having its own wet kitchen area (dirty kitchen baga). This is where all the cooking and the laundry and the cleaning tools are. Here is my dear Mama who helps out preparing the ingredients for the dishes I cook. Thanks a lot mom!
Maqs at the playroom taking his mid-morning milk
Bath time of my loves ....bango...
Doctor Nicole - likes this role during pretend play. Naku, need to start saving now then...
Hala, sige laro! Pagurin ba si Lola....
This is the best part - mommy's rest time and hugs and tickles and laughs ...and ZZZZZzzz. Sayang wala si Daddy at nasa office. La tuloy picture.
Welcome to our Tasek home!!!
Friday, November 30, 2007
Malaysia Firsts >> Gerbang Meru Indah
More so, I am not used to staying on the xth floor, I prefer my house to be rooted on the ground, you can do a lot with your backyard including landscaping, play with your kids, etc. plus of course, the neighbors. I feel more attached to a place if I can see what's going on outside and I have a good backyard to just sit down and relax. Haay Cavite home I miss you more tuloy.
Anyway, the house is very big for us. I prefer a smaller one, well, I feel the emptiness because of the space. By the way, I'd like to say big thanks to Obet for helping us on our "settling" stage here in Malaysia, also to Mike M. Aside from offering a place to stay while looking for a house, they showed us where to go for groceries, market, what foods to pick on the grocery, etc. etc.
This is the house located at Gerbang Meru Indah, 5 minutes away from daddy's Jelapang (this is the town) office. My kids love to spend time outside so when I am done with my chores I let them play outside especially if it's gloomy.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Missing home
The house we just renovated in Cavite, I can always picture it inside and out - how the furnitures are arranged, the color of the walls, windows, our a-decade+-old curtains, my newly-bought lights from Soler (yes, i was the one who picked the best lighting for each corner and room of the house), the empty dog house ni Charlene (boxer namin), the old perimeter fence we have that needs re-painting, si Bogli (our "old"I white askal dog), I always walk around the house, as if I am there. Dami ring memories ng house namin - that is where I used to stay while working in Intel nung dalaga pa ako, wala pa ngang bakod nun eh, it's where we started our married life, dun din gawa ang mga babies ko hehe... friends come over...I love the fresh, cold breeze that always enters the house lalo na pag ganitong magpapasko.. Annggg sarraaapp! Kahit walang bagyo, ang hangin-hangin sa min kaya. Sayang nga eh, di ko man lang napaganda pa yung loob. I would have searched the web for good interior designs, incorporate it with my preference and do-it-myself ba for our house. Pero hindi eh, I needed to start packing up our things and prepare the house for rental. O 6:40 am na, pero madilim pa rin.
Sige na nga.... gising na mga bata. Back to reality muna... sarap kasi magsulat eh.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future ..." Jeremiah 29:11
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Our first Hari Raya in Perak
Hari Raya Puasa which literally translates as "The Big Day of the Fast", falls either on the 29th or 30th day of Ramadhan, depending on the sighting of the Syawal moon. This year 2007, Hari Raya Puasa was set on October 13 and 14. The sighting of the moon by religious leaders at strategic locations determines the day when the fasting ends and the celebration begins.
During Hari Raya Puasa, thousands of celebrants "balik kampung" (return to the village) to join in the feast with family and friends in a mood of thanksgiving. On the morning of the big day, after prayers, children and the younger generation will seek forgiveness from their elders. After all has been forgiven, it is time to put on new clothes; the males in baju melayu and songkok, the females in baju kurung, kebaya or kebarung.
In the spirit of fellowship, the Muslims will go visiting or host an "open house". The "open house" concept is a unique Malaysian practice which reflects the generous and hospitable nature of Malaysian folks. The concept is simple: when one race celebrates, all the other races are invited to join in the festivities because everyone is Malaysian anyway. So during Hari Raya, Muslim families receive various guests who come by to personally convey their best wishes to the celebrants in the spirit of sharing joy.
Now, for us who had been here in Malaysia for about 2 months and ~10 days, this means a "long" weekend is ahead of us. Since Hari Raya is a Saturday and a Sunday, Monday and Tuesday is no-work for dad. Most establishments, if not all, are closed on the first day of Raya. Prior this day, malls are filled with decorations and they go on sale as part of the occasion. We decided to just stay at home and take that long break, makapahinga naman.
This is Nicole in front of a traditional Malay house, displayed or temporarily built on Jusco mall, Ipoh. I guess this is the counterpart of "Bahay Kubo" back home in Philippines.
On Sunday, malls opened up and there were cultural dances on the entertainment area of Jusco.
Marrybrown Truly Malaysia
( am not sure if Truly Malaysia is part of the business name though LOL!)
Fried chicken, french fries and a glass of strawberry cola ... what more could Nicole ask for? Dad dito ang camera... hehe
Saturday, October 27, 2007
The Suite Life of Maqs and Nicole
The place is not new to me. It looks like Binondo, Manila. Though, it's less crowded here. I've been to Penang, Malaysia due to my work at Intel before. So, somehow, I know what to expect of the place.
My kids enjoy bubble baths a lot. Mana sa nanay... hehehe... So, late in the morning, I let them indulge on the tub.