
Friday, May 30, 2008
The Memorial Golf Tournament

Thursday, May 29, 2008
The Pet Trail Highbanks Metro Park

Botkier it is!

...so, what do you think??? now i really wish someone could stop me from this addiction.
Bag rehab, i supposed???
...if there is only such a thing! :(
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Schmap California Second Edition: Photo Inclusion
From:
Emma J. Williams
Subject:
Schmap California Second Edition: Photo Inclusion
Hi Elise, I am delighted to let you know that your submitted photo has been selected for inclusion in the newly released second edition of our Schmap California Guide:
Kong Chow Temple
If you like the guide and have a website, blog or personal page, then please also check out the customizable widgetized versions of our Schmap California Guide, complete with your published photo:
Thanks so much for letting us include your photo - please enjoy the guide!
Best regards,

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Deals and Steals at the Prime Outlet
Here they are!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Its JJ's Birthday!
It was pretty thin at the mall which is not a bad idea. We had no problem getting a parking and transactions were pretty quick. Next I took JJ to a Nike store. I wanted to get him a tennis shoes and was so glad he found one that he truly loves. Next and final stop was the Old Navy store, where I got him few pair of jeans and also got me a white skinny pants. It was such a good deal shopping into outlet mall like this and I can only hope they were a little bit more close to home.
So we head back home. Sad for the birthday celebrant but true! We had to mow the yard on his birthday! The grass were tall enough and if we will wait, the next few days will be rainy and then before we could finish it, we had to hurry and change clothes for his birthday dinner at Mitchell's Steakhouse of Columbus. I had reservation at 7PM. I was a little bit bum. I think his friends wanted to go out with him for dinner and then as soon as we told them that we will be at Mitchell's Steakhouse, they backout. This place is a little bit expensive, I hope they understand that while we wanted to spend time with friends, I wanted my Babe to celebrate his birthday to a very nice restaurant where he will enjoy superb dining experience. Sure enough, the food was so amazing! Everything was good! We both enjoyed it! I would like to mention also that his place offers Japanese Kobe beef. I dunno if you heard about it but it is supposed to be one of the top graded beef in Japan. Its well marbled and very tender. This is super expensive and JJ being a steaklover will only order it once we can shout to the whole world that we are debt free???!! Haha, we wish! Well, anyway, Happy birthday to my dearest JJ. I love you and pls. know that you are my everything...you and you and only you!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Your (Product) RED photo
Check this out! I just got an email from Amy Judd, a reported based in Vancouver, Canada and it goes:
Hi Fuzzyshots,
Here's a personal note from amyjudd:
Hi there,
My name is Amy Judd and I work for NowPublic, which is a news gathering organization based in Vancouver, Canada, and I have just written a story about (PRODUCT) RED, in relation to Earth Day, which is happening tomorrow.
I am trying to find some photos of the various products to help illustrate my story.I came across your photos on flickr and was wondering if you'd be willing to share them with us.
You will of course retain all rights to the photos and be credited for them. Just click on the link below to see which photos I have requested and follow the instructions if you wish to share them. If you would like to leave a comment about why you bought a (RED) product, that would be great too.Thanks so much for your time, and let me know if you have any questions,Amy
please click on this link - where you can approve or reject its use: (www )
NowPublic is a news sharing community that uses stories, photos, & videos from sources like you.
If you would like to learn more about this request, and the context in which your photo might be used, click on this link:(www)
If you do give your permission, your photo will always remain your property, and whatever license you have specified will follow its use on NowPublic.com
If you have any concerns about this, please contact our Quality Assurance Coordinator at quality@nowpublic.com
I was excited about the idea and right away I gave my permission to include my photos in her news. Isn't that great??? This is the first time that my photo's are put into use and I wouldn't hesitate to share it to everyone as long as they give me credit.
Here are the photos that were included:
http://members.nowpublic.com/user/199455/footage


...and here is the news itself, (PRODUCT) RED - help or hindrance?
Pls. read when you have time.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Longaberger Visit
Hello everyone! I just wanna share our photos from yesterday's visit to America's premier maker of handcrafted basket - The Longaberger Company. They offer not only baskets but other home and lifestyle products such as pottery, wrought iron, fabric accessories and specialty foods. The company is based in Newark, Ohio which is about 52 miles (an hour drive) from our house.
Oh my, I think I've fallen inlove with that place! The fact that its not only a shopping place, it's also a factory store with lots of amazing sights!
The Longaberger Company's trademark is their 7 stories Home Office building, located at Newark, off 161.
Its factory called The Longaberger Homestead was 24 miles away from their office. Located in Dresden, Frazeysburg, Ohio. It is the birthplace of the company, home to Longaberger stores, restaurant and the World's Largest Basket. As soon as we arrived, we hit the Welcome Center right away. A host welcomed us with a guide map, gave us informations and tips on what to do and what to see around homestead. When we got out, we saw Longaberger's Footsteps.
We also browsed Longaberger at Home Store. Did not stay here, afraid that I'd be broke! So off we go to the Popeyes Dairy Cream for some refreshments, but had to pass the World's Largest Basket first!
Friday, July 20, 2007
Not an ordinary day
Next went to Sharper Image to pickup this Motorola S9 Active Stereo Bluetooth Headphones that I could use for my iPod & cellphone. He got this for my birthday (july 4th) from AT&T but decided to return it and get the same thing from Sharper Image that comes with iPod adapter. I told him I don't really need this but knowing JJ when it comes to toys (geeky stuff) he always goes for it.Monday, July 16, 2007
He did it (finally)
...this was his story posted on his website!
JJ: The evening started out kinda dicey... there was a fairly constant 6-8 knots of wind out of the north (which is almost exactly perpendicular to the runway) when tonight's lesson started at 7pm. But in the air, flying was smooth as silk... almost no turbulence whatsoever. So we stayed in the pattern, did a few touch-and-goes, and around 8pm my instructor told me to go park the plane in front of the office... it was time! (yikes!)So we shut down, went inside to put our paperwork in order (endorsement in my log book and on my student cert.), he went and got the field radio so I could reach him if needed. And I went back out to get the plane ready to go.Finally around 8:25pm, got the Cessna 172R taxied back out to runway 28. Went through pre-takeoff checklist, was just about ready.... but just my luck, the airport got busy. To add to the suspense, I had to wait for two planes to land before it was my turn.By this time, the windsock was almost completely limp -- just a gentle breeze out of the north.The second plane did a touch-and-go, so I set the transponder to ALT, turned on the landing light and strobes, made my departure radio call, and started rolling out to the runway. On the centerline, one last check of flaps (up), engine instruments, fuel... everything set, full throttle. Just a touch of the right rudder to counter engine torque, 40 kts., forward pressure to keep the nose on the ground, 55 kts., there we go 60 kts. -- and into ground affect, build a bit of speed, then pitch to 79 kts. for best rate of climb.Everything going very well per the normal routine; I had already done this dozens of times... ha, feels like hundreds already. But this was just the beginning. Gotta remember my radio calls, and oh yeah, gotta watch out for that guy that took off before me... he was also staying in the pattern. Made the "climbing crosswind for runway 28, traffic in sight" call while turning left, keeping the pitch up for 79 kts. to get up pattern altitude (1900 ft. MSL).My instructor told me previously that flying solo is a bit different -- the plane is a bit more responsive with the reduced weight -- and I was seeing the affects now since I made it to pattern altitude during the left turn into the "downwind" leg of the pattern. Pitch down to level, reduce to 2100 RPM, and enjoy the ride... wow, quiet, don't have the instructor playing "Aviation Trivia Pursuit" with me or "breaking" the plane to see what I would do in an emergency. Just me and the nice smooth air. Oh yeah, and that guy ahead of me... oops, radio call time: "on downwind, #2 for runway 28".Mid-field on downwind, time to pull the power out to 1500 RPM, check speed less than 110 kts., and set 10 degrees of flaps to start decent. Traffic ahead is on base leg now... have to wait to make my turn to base after I pass him. Decent is holding at a steady 500 ft./minute, bleeding speed through 85 kts.. Just passed the other aircraft, so started left turn to base; time for the "turning base for runway 28" radio call.Double checked speed below 85 kts., set 20 degrees of flaps. Keeping an eye on the traffic that is now on final -- oops, looks like he's doing a go-around. Strange, perfect night... he must just be playing around. Ok, left turn for final approach, radio call time once again: "on final for runway 28, full stop".Ok, moment of truth... taking off and flying around is the easy part. If I can't get it back on the ground in one piece with the rubber side down, then nothing else matters much. I put in the last set of flaps (30 degrees), speed holding at 70 kts., started making adjustments to get lined up with the runway. Using small throttle adjustments to control the decent. Ok, I have the runway made, throttle back to idle... wee, now I'm a glider! Steady.... steady, small smooth adjustments, dang, sliding to the left kick in some right rudder! Ok, increase back pressure... more, more, MORE! There we go... in ground affect, now I'm just floating, keep that pressure coming back, stall horns start moaning as the angle of attack increases. The main gear make a "SCREECH" sound as they contact the runway, but dang, too much speed, the bounce pushed me back in the air! Ok, don't panic, keep the pressure back... there we go... slow it down, "SCREECH" again, but this time for good as the nose wheel settles to the ground. Slowly apply pressure on the brakes to get slowed down for the right turn onto the taxiway.Whew, I did it! "Clear the active runway 28" was the radio call, flaps up. I started the taxi back to 28 to do it all over again. After it was all said and done, four takeoffs followed by four landings, ranging from so-so to perfect. Other than the little bunny-hop on the first one, I was quite proud of the landings, but it didn't hurt that the winds had died down to practically nothing.Anyway, I still have a long way to go... but I feel like I finally have some momentum. I hope to have this all wrapped up by the end of summer... and then I'll be ready to do a little impulsive weekend traveling. Oh and BenFarteen, let me know when you are ready to try some barrel rolls... I know that's what you are waiting for!!
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
San Francisco Vacation
Hi everyone! Greet me, greet me! LOL! It's my bday po, July 4, 1976! I'm sooo getting old...but what the heck! I am happy, married and healthy! That's all it matters dba?We got back from our San Francisco trip last sunday around 1AM! Why? Because we waited for our luggages and the darn United Airline lost it. It went to Chicago instead! So we had to report our lost luggages. Luckily, they called us before noon to pick it up, good timing din that was Star and Sunny's checkout from the Pet Palace Hotel which is very close to the airport.
Anyway, our mini vacation from SanFranz was very memorable! Did I tell you all expenses was paid by JJ's company? He was sent there for the Catalyst conference at Hilton Hotel. We only had to pay $100+ for my tickets which are all first class. I am so loving it! We got there on monday night wearing shorts! We were totally surprised with the weather. Thinking that California's weather is gonna be warm, nah! It was chilly and very windy the entire time! We both had to buy coat which were out of season. We had a hard time finding one we really like.
I find myself content wandering aroung the Union Square when JJ was at the conference. It's so hard to just window shop with all the couture and high fashion around. That was also the first time I've seen and been in Goyard and Hermes purses store! I was like...woooww! Ya I know lust-for bags
Name it they have it! I just can't resist with my all time fave Zara since HK, got some Burberry tee which was 80% on-sale from Sak's Fifth, I got 2 pairs of sandals, SF souvenirs (hard rock shirts, Bubba Gump's, keychain, glass shots and refrigerator magnets for my collection) I think I did great and I am so proud of myself
palibhasa wlang pera!
After JJ's conference, the 2nd and 3rd nights were spent wandering around Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf and Ghirardelli Square. We got there thru Cable Car. I love it! There was so much things you can do in this place. What I love the most was the Hard Rock Cafe (JJ and I collects Hard Rock apparrel) and the Bubba Gump Restaurant, remember from the movie Forrest Gump? I have to have a souvenir photo with them.
Thursday night we went to dinner with JJ's boss and co-worker. JJ's bosse's wife and son also came. We went to this busy vietnamese restaurant called The Slanted Door. Very popular! Its located in the northeast corner of the restored Ferry Building across The Embarcadero from the foot of Market Street. We all shared with crispy imperial rolls, crispy vegetarian imperial a very citrusy salad which I really like but forgot the name and then I had caramelized catfish claypot with shallots, ginger and thai chilies (sorry had to write it here so I won't forget). Everybody was happy with the food choices, it was really good! Finally, JJ and I had vanilla bean crème brûlée for the sweets. Oh. My. Glory. Sinful! I really pigged out that night! Grabe my pants were so tight na so we went for a little walk to see the Financial District buildings, the Bay Bridge and the the Passage sculpture at Pier 14 took the cable car again on our way back to the hotel.
Friday, JJ decided to sleep-in instead of attending the last half day activities. Before noon time, we were already out checking Yerba Buena and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Some of the writings on the wall were written in Tagalog! Ha, I felt proud in just a second there! Our next target was to see the Alcatraz, unfortunately we had to buy the tickets in advance pala, like 3 days in advance. They can only accomodate x#'s of tourist. To our dismaym we climbed the hills going to The Coit Tower. There we can see the Alcatraz from a distance so with the Angel Island, the foggy Golden Gate Bridge basically everything we can see from here.
We moved on to the Golden Gate Park. On our way there, I got a text message from a filipina (Merilyn) who'm I befriended from Friendster thru Aya's profile. She told me that she and Dan (her hubby) were on their way to meet us. We checked out the Japanese Tea Garden while waiting on them.
Finally we met and we are all happy. It felt like she was a long lost friend of mine. We had so much in common. For one thing, we both are from the same "baryo" in pinas. We're at the same age. One of my bestfriend in HS was also a her friend and her neighboor! So we chatted and held hands while walking, no pretentions at all. I am so confortble with her and so with her hubby which she fondly calls "dear".
Our stop at Queen Welhimina Garden and Duth Windmill was so cool. Flowers are blooming and the sorroundings were so refreshing. We Fort Mason was soooo fogged up that we could not see anything so we left and head down to the Holocaust Memorial. We didn't get a chance to get in (i think they are close) but we managed to get some photos instead.
Dan drove us around. We checked out those tiny million dollar houses! Finally we are off to see the Golden Gate Bridge at Fort Point. We were all devastated because we could not see anything! I was gonna cry...why of all the days? So we left. Dan decided to drove us to the Golden Gate Bridge anyway, going to to the Marin County. I told JJ to video it and they were all laughing at me. But I insisted so JJ took a video....and guess what? there was light at the end of the tunnel! Man, such a joy when I saw the sun
It looked like a different world once we pass half of the bridge. Dan and Merilyn did such a great job touring us. It helped that they've been here countless times, 'coz they know the best tourist spots where we can get a good angle of the bridge. We went to Vista Point and then to Fort Baker and the Bay area. We could not thank enough for Dan's effort to drive us around, be our tourist guide, our photographer and historian. Merilyn was also quick to tell him where to take us next and we all held our hungry tummies...pictures and sightseeing first before everything else.
Finally, we had dinner at The Spinnaker at Sausalito. The Panoramic view of the SF skyline, Angel Island, Alcatraz, and Bay Bridge were so amazing. We never got bored waiting for our food because of the magnificent scenery. It was built directly over the water and we all enjoyed our dinner. We had so much fun chatting and getting to know each other better. JJ even commented that Dan was the type of person he can always hang out with...which really surprised me. For him being able to say it, is a first and very unexpected. They even took us back to the hotel even if we insisted them not too. We were already content that even if they will drop us off anywhere...we wont complain hehehe. Merilyn had to work the next day and it will take them at least 1.5 hours to get home.
Overall, the day turned out memorable. Went to bed with a smiling face and happy hearts!
Saturday, our last day. We squeezed some time to visit the Chinatown before the 12noon checkout time. Wasn't really expecting anything but the cookie factory which my mr. tour guide didn't get to find. I was gonna fire him
but I understand we don't have much time to screw around. On our way back to the hotel he insisted to get me the cable car charm that he'd been eyeing at the World of Charms. He was so excited to hand it to me after paying for it. Na touch naman ako so I told him, that I am content to have it as my birthday gift.
So there ya go friendships! That ends our San Francisco vacation...I am so sorry it has to be detailed. I really wanted to do this not just for all of you but for the years to come....esp. when my memories starts to fade....we are getting old na and ya never know what happens next! Hopefully, I am still able in the next 10 yrs. or hopefuly JJ and I are still inlove and crazy with each other. That's all I wished for...so help me God!









































