Monthly Archives: January 2010
Another of Tina’s Sunday Lunch ( Tina’s Sunday Lunch October 3, 2009 )
Chili soup
Grilled Lamb Chops – Yummy!!
Iberian Chicken from my dear friend, Michele ( LMFI Feb 22, 2008 )
Gambas Al Ajillo
Paella
And many many desserts and sweets as always
[email_link]
The Ateneo Video Open, now on its eleventh year, is an annual nationwide film competition open to collegiate-level filmmakers. It is organized by the Loyola Film Circle, the Ateneo de Manila University’s premiere film organization.The event aims to highlight the effective use of aesthetically pleasing films as media for social discourse. There are four categories: short narrative, music video, documentary, and experimental.
Screenings of entries would happen on the weekends of February and March. Venues are yet to be announced. The competition would end in an awards night where cash prizes await winners of each category judged by renowned persons in the field of film and art.
Visit the official website: http://ateneovideoopen11.multiply.com to view the rules, regulations and mechanics. Application forms are also available in the website. Deadline of entries is on January 22. 2010.
For inquiries, contact the AVO Team at ateneovideoopen11@yahoo.com and at ateneovideoopen11@gmail.com, 0916-228-45-67 or 0917-327-70-55.
[email_link]
I do not really eat halo halo, if ever I end up just putting pinipig, jello, milk, ube ice cream and then the ice. But eversince I tried the halo halo in Milky Way during the baptism of Ramon ( Ramon’s Christening January 3, 2009 ) , I have been craving for the halo halo and the ginumis!!!!! YUM YUM!!!
In the party, they served the halo halo and ginumis in small glasses
So last week after dinner, I insisted on going to Milky Way for dessert!!
It was nice to see Malou there 🙂 even if she was busy with a wedding reception next door
And I got excited when I saw this on the wall 🙂
Here it is!!! YUMMY!! I know everyone has been talking about this halo halo for years but only now I believed them and this is the only halo halo I eat! 🙂 I wonder if I can ask for extra ube ice cream? or extra ice? 🙂
Then we ordered ginumis also! Of course!! I wonder if I can order half ginumis half halo halo? and maybe we can call it GINUHALO! 🙂 Heart2Heart likes them both! The coconut ice cream in the ginumis is so yummy!! I think it is the same one they use in Azuthai. YUM YUM!
My mom always tells me that one of the secrets to good halo halo is the ice and true enough they have shaved ice
And thanks to Malou and Jay for this yummy Dark Chocolate truffle cake which came from the floor below Milky Way, at Cirkulo. Now my son, Jaime, is craving for this one!
A few days after, we went to watch a movie at Rockwell Power Plant Mall
and I took advantage to get another GINUHALO but they did not have Ginumis, only Halo halo
and we were happy to see our friends, Jonathan and Stella, who were also craving for their favorite Halo Halo 🙂
[email_link]
The New Year calls for a brand new perspective on time and what best way to realize this than to catch award-winning musical, ‘Rent’!
On Feb. 6, 2010 at 3:30pm, take an intimate journey through a year in the lives of a circle of friends living their dreams, battling their demons and celebrating life on the streets of New York City’s East Village. Meet would be filmmaker Mark,
songwriter Roger,
sweet transvestite Angel,
exotic dancer Mimi
and a host of other unforgettable characters as they confront the challenges of poverty, morality, paying the rent and making most of their time.
Tickets for the opening weekend matinee show at the Carlos P. Romulo Theater in RCBC Plaza, Makati is now available. To reserve, contact 0920.9148175, 0917.7941984 or e-mail nodaybuttoday2010@gmail.com. You may also visit www.nodaybuttoday2010.blogspot.com for more information.
‘Rent’ is produced by 9 Works Theatrical and is directed by theater veteran, Robbie Guevarra. The talented cast includes Gian Magdangal as songwriter Roger Davis, Fred Lo as filmmaker Mark Cohen and Nicole Laurel Asensio alternating with Cara Barredo as dancer Mimi Marquez. The cast also features OJ Mariano as Tom Collins, Carla Guevara-Laforteza as Maureen Johnson, Noel Rayos as Benny Coffin, Job Bautista as Angel Schunard and Jenny Villegas as Joanne.
There’s only a month to go so get your tickets to the opening matinee of ‘Rent’ now! No day but today!
[email_link]
Messages Learned from Ondoy and Pepeng October 4
Here Comes the Sun March 29
Find Your Shangri-la in Boracay April 16
Heart2Heart’s Favorite Pizzas June 3
Golden Spoon USA Now In the Philippines Nov. 23
Weddings
Homes and Interiors
By Tisa Muñoz-Santos October 1
For Sonny and Natalie by Ramon Antonio September 17
Limited Edition Starbucks Coffee 2010 Planner November 2
Andres and Alfonso’s First Birthday November 16
I Want Edward Cullen to Exist February 9
Charlie’s Grind and Grill January 19
Certified USDA Beef Belly Tapa September 1
Travel
The Counter Custom Built Burgers LA October 22
Previous Entries: Best of Heart2Heart 2008
[email_link]
Sharing with you a nice Christmas letter from our friend, Sihanouk and Gia. What a unique family Christmas vacation. Thanks Gi for letting Heart2Heart share your christmas experience
An experience worth remembering on a train like no other ( so far)
This was one trip that needed the extra planning and preparation. Every year, the Polar express makes it’s way to the North Pole and the only way to get on it is to win a lottery. Tell me it isn’t true, but I’d really want to believe that the man made famous by his ho-ho-hos personally picked us.
The day started out at 5 degrees Fahrenheit. There was a promise of a snowstorm coming that same night. Let’s beat that storm home said my brave husband. With at least 4 layers from top to bottom our pjs on top, we loaded Mateo, our 3 year old and Sari, our 6 month old on the car. It was quite the drive. The view spectacular as we drove past snow capped mountains and frozen waterfalls on 93 north. We whisked by small towns, all promising quaintness that unfortunately we’d never know of ( not on this trip anyway). Our goal : to get to the Hobo Junction at Lincoln-Woodstock New Hampshire just in time to board the Polar Express at 430pm. We got there earlier then we thought and gave in to Mateo’s request for a Happy Meal. “hey, we might as well go all out, after all this day’s supposed to be a magical day for our three year old.” what’s one happy meal to make him a little happier:)
Raffy, Sari and I in tow, Mateo easily maneuvered us thru the crowded junction. There were big toy trains and small toy trains. Train stickers, Christmas balls, a big moose waving hello, a candy corner and people both young and once young in pjs and their practical winter boots. Our boy must have asked us a million times, are we going yet? Raffy appeased his anxious excitedness by taking him out to check out the train we were to board that day. He refused Raffy’s offer to join the other kids making snowballs outdoors. He had his eyes on the prize… his precious choo-choo train. Just then the conductor appeared and with his conductor voice asked us to fall in line. This we eagerly all did. This was also the time when mothers be true to form and check for wet diapers, which is what I did. Sari’s diaper was not only wet but she was soiled! Poor Mateo knocked on the ladies room and asked us to hurry. Almost everyone had boarded the train by that time. So with only a quilted winter suit on, I hurried Sari onto the platform and was helped by the conductor to board.
Lights dimmed by by little lamp shades made the train car look cozy. We had our very own table. Mateo and Raffy faced Sari and me. Mateo made sure he was by the window. The whistles blew, while the conductor busily tore tickets and welcomed the passengers. We were served hot cocoa and chocolate with a caramel center. Scarves were distributed and worn . “All Aboard!”, the conductor said with a loud voice and everyone echoed after him. And then, we were off! My little boy, with nose pressed on the freezing train window seemed oblivious to the sounds around him. He just gazed out into the darkness perhaps, waiting for a glimpse of wolves or Santa himself. Our hearts warmed by the joy this simple little trip brought to our aspiring train engineer. After 20 minutes or so, we saw what seemed like unusual looking Christmas lights. Nothing prepared us for the very many lanterns that illuminated the dark night. And who were carrying them, why, the elves , of course! There were so many of them. They were jumping, dancing and being silly. ” Welcome to the North Pole!” It was a cold night. We walked on snow cracking under the grooves of our boots as we headed down to Santa’s home. We sat on the floor, rubbing our hands not only to keep it warm but in anticipation of what would come next. Then he came. He was an older man, maybe in his 80’s in his pjs and dressing robe. He took out his glasses and began to read. His story…the Polar Express. Even the very little ones( like Sari) were calm as he read his story till the end. Leaving Mateo to wonder whether he would ever meet Santa and get the first gift of Christmas. It didn’t take long when Santa did appear and took his cold little hands in his. Mateo was in utter shock. His expression somewhat surprised, a bit dazed. I was sure of one thing, he could not wait to get his very own santa’s reindeer bell.
The train ride back seemed quiet. I’m guessing each child trying to bank the experience into his memory. Our ride back home was even quieter with both children fast asleep.
As Raffy and I watched the snowstorm raging outside our window that night, we both felt peaceful and content. Just as I’m sure our Little boy will remember this day, we will never forget how in much in awe he was by the whole experience.
Belated Merry Christmas! May peace and love reign in your hearts and homes this year.
Click on this to go to the website:
[email_link]
Mom and I went to the opening of St. Lukes Hospital today at the Fort. Definitely world class!!!
Starbucks is opened already
And the Rustan’s Flower Shop
Which of course has fresh flowers……
and more…
[email_link]
Recent Comments