Lunch at The Kneedler House, Baguio

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So nice to always see Tito Stephen and Tita Reg!  And again at their beautiful home in Baguio

Previous Entries:

Dinner at The Kneedler House, Baguio January 3, 2011 

Cottage at Kneedler House, Baguio January 4, 2011 

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And this time we came over for lunch…and happy to appreciate the place during the day…. wow, I wish i had a garden view like this!! And love the wishing well in the middle of the garden

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And here is Tita Reg, of course in the kitchen cooking our delicious meal 🙂 

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and Tito Stephen!  So funny this picture frame! 🙂 

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I love this bag hanger I saw in the kitchen of Tita Reg, I need this for all my recyclable bags!! 

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And I like this which is posted on the bulletin board 

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Ooohhhh and here is our paella being grilled outdoors 

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Our appetizer spread 

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Lunch is served!! 🙂 

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Salad bar 

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Sherry Garlic Chives Soup 

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Shrimp, Chicken, Chorizo Paella 

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Paella Calamares En Su Tinta 

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Our Dessert buffet 🙂 

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Love this cute tray  

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Some people like Good Shepherd, some like Romana and some like Tantamco’s.  I guess just like anything else, “to each his own” 

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The brittle apparently is not so thick, so I guess this is for people who don’t like to have too much of the brittle, hence less sugar and less rich 

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Thank you Tito Stephen and Tita Reg, Thank you for making our world special and being part of our lives, our family, we love you! 

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Rain Boots

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You cannot imagine how valuable rain boots are, unless it is really raining and you need to walk outdoors.   So I invested in rain boots when I was in Los Angeles last time since it was pouring so hard and my feet were freezing and wet!  I am so glad that I can also use the rain boots in Manila now that it is raining!!  I never ever wore rain boots til now and I love them 🙂  We are in Baguio now and it is raining over here, so I use them both for the cold and for the rain

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  I told Mom to bring her boots as well and I love her boots even more!!! They have hearts on them 🙂

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Product Development and Design Center of the Philippines by the Department of Trade and Industry

By | Design, Proud to be Pinoy! | 2 Comments

Last year I visited the Product Development and Design Center of the Philippines for the first time to meet up with my friend,  Weng Domingo

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Here she is together with the head of the Design Center, Myrna Sunico!  A familiar face because she used to work for Rustan’s Supermarket:-)  Weng is very busy being First Lady to her husband and Secretary of Trade and Industry, Greg Domingo.  I told her she fits the part perfectly 🙂 

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Many people do not know this exists so I promised Weng I would post this here at Heart2Heart.  I believe that many designers can get plenty ideas from here.  We all know that Filipinos are very talented and creative, and this place offers many tools and ideas to further develop the skills of our designers.  We should take advantage of this great service the DTI offers us  

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Do come and visit, it is behind the Cultural Center of The Philippines ( CCP )  

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Monet Artful American Affordable Living

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Monet has been recognized for its excellence in style and quality since 1929 and is now one of the biggest global fashion jewelry brands in the business. Monet’s classic jewelry and gifts, using lustrous pearls, brilliant stones and gleaming metals, have delighted women for generations. The Monet name delivers elegance, craftsmanship and status at a remarkable value. 

Every piece of Monet jewelry is designed to be infinitely wearable. With our rich heritage of craftsmanship and imagination, Monet has created an assortment of pretty and refined earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings that will enrich your wardrobe. You will always find the perfect finishing touch for any outfit and any occasion in Monet’s beautiful assortment. From casual pieces to wedding day jewelry, Monet provides it all.

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Monet’s classic designs never go out of style and can alwaysbe cherished, so customers mark the milestones of your  lives with Monet jewelry. From a “sweet sixteen” strand of pearls to a “my first paycheck” pair of earrings to a grandmother passing down her Monet cuff from the fifties, the brand connects emotionally with its loyal customers.

Monet is a leader in product and research development in the jewelry industry. The company and its global partners hold high industry standards that are maintained with strict factory compliance. This quality insures that customers can wear Monet throughout the years, and pass it on from generation to generation.

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Monet is exclusively available at Rustan’s Makati, Shangri-la Plaza, Gateway and Alabang.

 

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Birthdays Need To Be Celebrated Everytime

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Happy Birthday to our dear friend Rachelle!  Every year she celebrates her birthday and this year I am glad I was in town to celebrate with her

Previous entry:  Rachelle’s 40th Birthday Celebration June 13, 2010 

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 Rachelle writes so well and describes her birthday celebration best so I am quoting her: 

And since I always feel that birthdays need to be celebrated everytime

Whether simple or not

It is just a thanksgiving for another year

I love birthdays

I enjoy getting older

I am proud of my age

I feel I earned it

It’s a gift and a milestone everytime

It’s celebrating life

So here’s to friends and making it easy for me to have a great celebration each time

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 And I am so happy that finally I get to try a full cocktail buffet by Thomas!!!  Thank you Thomas for preparing our wonderful spread!  A labor of LOVE for Rachelle 🙂 

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Angel Hair Pasta with Shrimps and Lemon Oil 

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Thomas and Rachelle tod me that they were inspired by their trip to Cambodia which serves as the inspiration for the cocktails.  Thomas told me they bought these stones from Cambodia and they weighed so much inside their luggage! 🙂  But what a beautiful idea 

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Pate de Foie Gras 

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Chicken Satay 

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Stilton Mousse in Puffed Pastry 

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Scallops wrapped in bacon 

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Port Salut

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Whew!  Finished 🙂 

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Low Season, Low Fare Travel

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Low Season is here and this is the best time to steal a travel deal!

We are slashing rates of our airfares and tour packages. Grab the lowest rate to Bangkok for as low as $141.00 (Roundtrip via PAL) and if you want to spend summer in Europe avail of the lowest fare in the market now which is $645 (roundtrip via KLM).

We also have very tempting 4-days package tour to Hong Kong and Bangkok for as low as $250/pax  or enjoy the less-crowded Boracay now for only Php 8, 976.00/pax, while the super-luxurious AMANPULO is offering their lowest rate for the year which is only Php 50, 990.00 per pax for a 3 days getaway!

 

There’s more!!!! As we celebrate our 12th year anniversary, TWI is giving FREE GOLDEN SPOON FROZEN YOGURT Coupon until August 15, 2011 for every ticketed international passenger. 

Enjoy this healthy and mouth-watering treat from TWI and Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt!

Please see attached flyer for details or call our Sales Team at 6872490 to 92, 4702056 or check our websitewww.travelwarehouseinc.com or add us into your facebook.

Thank you!

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Packing Up

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In a month or so, we will be moving to a new home.  If there are people who procrastinate, I am the exact opposite!  I always like to do things ahead and plan in advance so that when the time comes, I am not rushing or panicking to get things done.  Is there are term for those type of people?  🙂

About  a month ago, I started packing up already in preparation for the move.  I asked around for empty boxes so I can put all my things inside.

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I took this time to also go through all my things and clean up things I do not need.  Even though I do this throughout the year and try to avoid accumulating things I do not need, I always end up with so many things!  but by cleaning up I eliminate the number of things I need to transfer right?  I tackled this by starting by room or by part of the house, so the kitchen was the first.  I had my staff bring out everything and lay the things all on top of the dining table so I can see everything with one glance.  If I spot something that I have not used in a year that means I do not need the item so I either:

*** Give it to a friend or family who may want it

*** Give it to my staff or donate it

*** Or just dispose

I was not able to take a photo of the kitchen stuff on top of the table anymore.  This photo is a photo of the things from my drawers in the room. When I have time, I schedule an area to tackle, so kitchen, then another day I did the pantry, then the living room, then the room drawers.  That way I am not pressured to finish so many things all at once

1.)  The staff lays it out on the table

2.)  I look at it and check it

3.)  Then I tell them to pack it 

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Each box has to be marked depending on what room it will go to in the new house.  So when it gets there, they know where to drop the box.  I feel it is more organized and more efficient this way and I do not have to be present when they do the transferring and unloading.  I don’t use any sophisticated labels or boxes.  I also just tell my staff what to do so they are the ones packing and writing everything on the boxes 

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The house is a bit messy now with all the boxes, but it is organized chaos in a way that all the boxes are all sorted by room in each corner of the house. 🙂  After I pack, I plan to list down the number of boxes per room just so I have an inventory and can make sure I get the same number of boxes in the other house 

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I bought these clothes hanger from Shopwise worth p 400 plus and I will just hang our clothes here and transfer it in these hangers – that way we do not have to remove, fold, then hang again.  Just hang and then transfer then hang 🙂

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After I had done all this, my husband tells me that I should have just hired movers to do it for me…..Huh? thanks for telling me! 🙂  But then again, I want to do it myself so it is a chance for me to see all the things we have.  I am trying to minimize the things, after all, it’s like we are starting anew.  

This is my first time to really move to another house so i do not know if I am doing this correctly, if you have other tips or suggestions, I would highly appreciate it …. or else, WISH ME LUCK! 🙂

Updated July 7

Thanks Ginge for sharing your article, I am sure this is still applicable even if it is several years ago

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