Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Date with My Daughter and Her Friend

My daughter, her friend, and I watched Breaking Dawn last Sunday. It was a good experience being with the two kids. I really encouraged my daughter to bring her friend along because I want to meet her friends. She's new in school coming from a different grade school but it seems the closeness my daughter and this girl forged is so strong already. They have the same likes in music, movies, books, accessories, etcetera. I learned that they knew each other from the internet through their tumblr accounts. It was a great surprise for both of them when they met at school and learned that they are actually good tumblr buddies.

I know my daughter's friends when she was in grade school. These are the kids she's been with since their preparatory school. Now that she is in high school, her circle grew larger. There are a lot of new people in school which she is friends with. Oh yes, I want to know them up close.

Anyway, we watched Breaking Dawn and the two liked the movie being fans of Taylor Lautner. My comments about the movie (and the kids watching this movie) are reserved for my movie review post.

We went around the Christmas Village of the mall, took some pictures of course. Afterwards the two bought their ballers at a particular retail shop. They seem to know where to buy really.


We headed to Fully Booked where my daughter's friend bought her book. We proceeded to Power Books at another mall because it's only there where The Hunger Games trilogy are available.


After that we went back to the first mall where my daughter's friend was picked up by her uncle. My daughter and I were kind of starving so we had our snack at Papa John's Pizza.


I love this day. It was a great bonding time with my daughter and her friend. I love seeing how kids have their fun and giggle at things which they find cute and must-have. To be young and just happy. I love the feeling.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Facebook Characters

I created my Facebook on 2007 but I guess I started using it actively around the later part of 2009 or maybe a the start of 2010. I'm a Facebook veteran now, haha. I am not addicted to it as I am more of a Twitter person for its fast updates and more relevant interaction among "common" people and politicians/celebrities and other worthwhile entities/groups - government/marketing/advocacy/quotations (lol at this one). "Worthwhile" of course is subjective here. :D

Facebook as well as other social networking accounts show a person a part of who he really is. Let me just say that I don't exactly hate anyone in my Facebook. If I do, why will I add/accept them int he first place. But you see, some people I know do that. LOL. They add people only to talk behind their backs because they hate some of these people's guts.

Let me just say I add a few people for networking and they can't see everything I post especially photos. What I am going to post here are the characters which amuse me or make me blurt out a laugh or two. Who are they?

1. Those who love to be socially-relevant. People who keeps making a repost of what they think the speaker said nicely and too good to pass up so they re-quote. LOL. Magpaka-socially relevant ba talaga. I only have a few in my list whom I know indeed are socially relevant. The others, they just ride with the current news.

2. Those who love to share the latest news in whatever field in the hopes of being the first to share thus making them well-informed citizens. Blech. LOL.

3. Those who keep on posting how busy they are. Some I don't doubt they are but it's like these are the people who have been doing routinary works for months or weeks and then they started getting some extra work and tell the whole world, "hey, I'm functional, I'm useful unlike some of you, I have work and I'm busy". These are the people who keep on saying it's great to be a homemaker when I know deep inside them they have some reservations about it.

4. People who post their latest acquisitions with the end in mind of just bragging about them and not actually doing their network good tips and a good review of the product.

Well, there's always the HIDE feature in Facebook or better yet, do not add people who just make your eyes roll. Haha.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Quick Dinner at Romulo Cafe

Finally our dinner pushed through. We were supposed to celebrate my husband's special day on the night of his birthday at Romulo Cafe but he received a call, business-related, which he needed to attend to immediately. Work beckoned. I'm not really complaining, work and business are both blessings. I just have to cancel our reservation.

It was raining heavy last night but we proceeded after attending our Thursday church worship service. Our reservation was actually for 9 in the evening, a good way to cap the day is to have dinner together somewhere cozy, to a dining place recommended by friends.

The parking in front of the restaurant was still full but we got a good space. I have been reading a lot about Romulo Cafe, various reviews actually. There were raves and some were saying it's a fine restaurant but nothing really life changing so to speak. Friends suggested that we go here. So what do I think?

I have to agree with some who said it's fine but nothing spectacular. I don't know maybe the function rooms are a lot better because the pictures that I've seen were really good. They have different color motif for the rooms but the black and white ensemble still dominates the whole place. I did not find the dining area cozy but well, functional, like your average good-to-go-to restaurants. The sofa of the waiting area is cozy alright. It's huge and soft.


One of the walls in the dining area decorated with framed pictures of Mr. Carlos P. Romulo


Well that's my daughter. Pretty. :) And look at the flooring. It's nice.

The service attendants were prompt and courteous. What can improve if I am the owner of this restaurant is the "suggestive selling" part or at least mention the best sellers, any new product, ask us for dessert, etc. But that's alright.

We ordered two dishes, beef caldereta with quezo de bola and The General's Chicken. I insisted that husband orders the cucumber drink. He did and said it was good. It tasted like mojito. I didn't take a sip though, haha. And I forgot to take a picture of it.

The food servings were good. This caldereta is good for two to three persons (depending on one's appetite, haha). It think it's because the sauce is really creamy. In fact it can sort of stand alone, partner it with rice even without the beef.


The General's Chiken can be up to four persons. It's baked and smothered with herbs. I think there's more of rosemary in it.


It was a good night. We went home full and satisfied. Oh one more thing, Romulo Cafe offers value for money. The prices are really affordable compared to other restaurants of the same kind. More than the hyped up interior, coziness, spectacular food, these are what I got to love at Romulo Cafe - food tastes good which are reasonably priced. The guard is very attentive too as well as the service attendants. We will be back but maybe not too quick. We will explore other restaurants in the meantime.


The family that eats together, stays forever. :)

Romulo Cafe
Scout Tuason cor. Sct. Dr. Lazcano
Quezon City, Metro Manila
332-7275