Monday, July 19, 2010

Looking for Mr. Green Bag


I now bring my own bag whenever I do the grocery shopping. As the environment officer here in La Union, i'm also preparing a BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag) Campaign proposal for the approval of our Governor.

Yesterday, I went to the grocery with Wena (our super yaya). As usual i brought my own shopping bag and used it. kaya lang nung lumalabas na kami, biglang sinita si wena nung may-ari ng grocery. Akala shoplifters kami!haha of course I just kept my cool and just waited for them to verify the contents of our green bag. Yung may-ari ng shop sinsabi bawal daw ang ganung bag.

at that point, gusto ko sana sya kausapin at sabihin na hindi nya pwede ipagbawal ang pagdadala ng sarili kong bag for my shopping, pero hapon na at malapit na bumuhos ang ulan kaya hindi na lang.

what the experience thought me, parang divine plan din kasi nga I'm preparing a proposal for the BYOB. So at least nalaman ko ang concern ng mga retailers in terms of security and its something we have to think about pagdating ng campaign.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chamba

They say the way to a Man’s heart is thru his stomach. Well my husband could be one of those men, though he is not a picky eater.

Now that my husband and I moved in to our own place, homemaking is now our priority. I now find myself thinking about what to cook for dinner and breakfast. Funny how I thought that this was easy, but since am not a very good cook thinking about variety in the dinner table is just challenging.

At our first dinner at home, I cooked salt and peppered fried chicken wings and
“dinengdeng” (ampalaya and straw mushrooms cooked the Ilocano way) . At the dinner table, Chris liked the chicken and asked what the sinabawang gulay’s name.
“ ano tawag dito sa gulay?”
“dinengdeng.”
“hindi… ang tawag dyan Chamba! haha”

Kung di lang nya naubos yung niluto ko, nainis ako.hehe But he liked what I prepared so my confidence for cooking for my own family was up to a number of points. Last night I had my first attempt to cook pochero.
Chris said “madalas nang nakakachamba si mommy!”.

To all husbands out there, always show your appreciation to your wife’s cooking even if it’s just hotdogs for breakfast. Think about how that dish came at your dining table! Fist the wife goes to the market, but before that, she planned for it (actually prepared a budget too, eliminating the item for your can of beer and a copy of her favorite magazine.) At the market, she haggles for prices so she can still have something left for dessert (like a banana). Then she carries that around, till she gets home.

Now she cooks it (while washing the dishes, looking over the baby and the children). Sets the table… there after fixes herself pretty so that when husband is home and it’s time to eat she looks great and smells wonderful. ..and show that cooking for the family is the “easiest” thing to do and one of the most meaningful and yummiest way to show love.

Dinner is ready!
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POCHERO (as cooked by me)

Boil half kg of pork (yung may ribs) with half a spoon of whole paminta and two medium size red onions until tender. Make sure that hindi matutuyuan ng tubig. Make sure may extra hot water na pandagdag ng tubig pag nabawasan yung sabaw.
Pag malambot na ang karne, timplahan ng asin at patis. Ilagay ang nahiwang saging (yung pang banana-q na medium ripe), baguio beans at Chinese pechay. Do not overcook vegetables.Hanguin pagkatapos.
Chow!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Earth Day should be Everyday!

Tomorrow, April 22 is International Earth Day!

Let's make Earth Day an everyday experience in our daily lives.

Here are a few examples of showing that we love Mother Earth and we are God's good stewards of his creation. These are things we personally practice in our family:

1. We segregate our solid wastes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable. The bio waste we just put in our composting pit in our yard.Good source of organic fertilizer for my Mom's plants.

2. We never (unless there's no other choice) use clean water (potable) for flushing in the toilet! What we do, we always save the greywater from washing clothes or collect rain water for flushing the toilet.That's big savings plus my conscience is clear from guilt of flushing clean water for urine and feces.Di ba sayang? Sa africa madami namamatay dahil walang malinis na tubig! Dito sa atin 20 million Filipinos don't have access to clean water.

3. The water used from washing dishes are saved and used water to the grass in our lawn. The birds get free bird food too afterwards.

4. We changed all the yellow light bulbs to white fluorescent lamps because it uses less energy thus less pressure to our water sheds!

5. BYOB. We practice "Bringing our own Bag" when going to the market, to reduce use of plastic bags. When I go to the bookstore I have my canvass bag and that's where I place my bought goods. it's more expensive to recycle plastic bags so the best way of helping mother earth is not just reducing the number of plastic bag we use but substituting it with sturdy, washable cloth bags.

Now that We're having a baby, we have committed to lessen the use of diapers when baby is born and use cloth lampins just like when I was brought up. Do you know that it takes 400 years before a piece of diaper totally decomposes? not to mention the damage it brings by blocking the canals and waterways or killing wildlife.

I encourage you to share this piece and add to it your personal practices for our Earth. The Only Planet we Have. Happy Earth Day!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Don't Be Caught Dead!

Found at the back of a Taxi...
"Don't be caught Dead Without Jesus".

Monday, March 9, 2009

Yes am Pregnant!

Yes, okay...the bulge in my belly is not actually fat but my baby who's six weeks old!
Oh God, were truly excited, the expecting lolo and lolas are more excited. Chris is actually over the top about it, two days after we've known it he actually asked if the baby is kicking already.haha

No, di pa ako naglilihi...just that I keep eating mangoes and pipino because this is the true "sisig" before it became pork ears and fat. "sisig" is eaten by pregnant women in the olden days to ward off morning sickness.

We came to know about our pregnancy because of my delayed menstruation, red days in February didn't come for me so we thought it best to buy a pregnancy test kit last Wednesday.
quite expensive, the kit... but it promised to "detect pregnancy even on the first day of missed period." So we did the test. I got the first look and I casually gave the result to Chris and savored his facial expression.

I would never forget the look on his face, its like winning the jackpot in the lotto.haha just an exaggeration, but happiness is clearly written in his face.

God so blessed us with life inside my womb. Praise the Lord!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

How to Spoil Your husband (sometimes)

One time I decided to apply one of the ideas I read from the book "How to spoil your Husband" given to us by friends. Chris got his version of "how To Spoil Your Wife" too. This idea is secretly slipping money to your husband's wallet.

Since our marriage, my CEO (my husband) has appointed me to be the Chief Financial Officer of our family. So every payday he dutifully gives his hard earned salary to me (against my wishes, believe me!). But being the obedient wife, I have no recourse but to accept it :)

So one night (a few weeks after payday), while he was washing the dishes (maybe that's one of the ideas in "How to Spoil your Wife) I looked at his wallet. I assume it was the Holy Spirit that prompted me to do so (I don't usually do this,believe me!). And there I found out that my generous husband has a mere 150 pesos in his wallet. That's a Sunday and did he mean to live with 150 pesos for the next five days?!

So remembering the idea in the book, I secretly slipped a 500 peso bill in his wallet.

The next day, I deliciously anticipated the time when he's going to discover it. He texted me midmorning and asked me why he has 500 pesos in his wallet, did Santa Claus suddenly appear in Chinese New Year? I just texted him with a smiley icon.

When I did this for my husband, I had no idea that it would fill my heart with warmth.

And stomach somersaults. Believe me.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Tale of the Facial Scrub

During one of our wedding preparation, Chris and I really took care to be healthy, fit and i daresay beautiful (okay, presentable) on our wedding day. So months before our wedding, I did'nt have a haircut so that my hair will be long. Got a long delayed waxing session too(shhh)(its not really painful, try it!) .To a bride to be, D wedding day is a long lot of preparations.

But for the groom...

I started telling Chris ( the soap and water guy) to start using facial scrub especially that he's been getting lots of exposure from the sun and his skin seems a bit flaky(harhar).
Like the indulgent guy, he did try to use facial scrub.

One time, I chanced upon him washing his face with the facial scrub (with apricot beads to be exact). I was brushing my teeth then, and nearly finished brushing my teeth but Chris is still at it "scrubbing his face".

"bakit tagal mo maghilamos?" , dianne.

"eh ayaw pa matunaw nung mga beads eh..", Chris.

"haha, di naman talga natutunaw yan eh!"

ganun ba? kaya pala sakit sakit na mukha ko eh.

hahaha

Well not all guys know about facial scrubs and the like. Just one of the reasons men need women.haha