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September 23, 2007 by feyma 3 Comments

Kids birthday party!

Last week was a big event for us here in our house. It’s the birthday of our daughter JeanJean. She turn 11 last week. Prior to her birthday we brought her to a resort in Matina for her to see if she wanted to celebrate her birthday party there. When we enter the place and she saw they had pool and the view was spectacular. She then turn around and told My husband Bob and me that she wants her party there. The name of the place is Felis Resort. It’s just 5 minutes away from SM.

Then we just had another party yesterday for our son Aaron. He is 11 years old too. Before seeing the place Aaron was so sure that he wants his party to be held in our house because we have lots of games and activities to choose from in the house, like xbox, xbox 360, psp, ps2, computer games, basketball and trampuline.

the kidsHe changed his mind quickly after seeing the pool at Felis. They really like to swim. The menu for the kids party was good too. Lots of food for them to choose from. Basically, you can choose 3 different foods and 1 dessert including 1 drink. For that we paid 250 pesos per person. Not bad though. With the swimming it’s 60pesos per person. They table was arrange nicely and the food was set like a buffet style. It was really nice and clean. Now our other 2 kids wants their party to be there too. I really highly recommend Felis for party and seminars.

I’m really happy seeing the kids having fun there.ย  We had fun watching them swim. We’re even thinking of having our Thanksgiving party there so that we can invite a lot of our friends. That would be fun. Don’t you think?

Maybe see you at Felis guys.

Filed Under: Family, General

September 4, 2007 by feyma 2 Comments

Good Facial

Last week my mother-in-law and I went for facial at Blooms. You can find this place in Rizal Street. The owner’s name is Golda. She’s very nice lady. I’ve been going to this place for over 2 years now. So it really shows that they are good. They do lots of stuff like facials, foot massage, whole body massage, stone massage, wart removal, something to reduce wrinkle I forgot what they called there and many more. They had like menu that they will show to customer when a customer walks in there. They also sells soaps and cream too. I notice they are now selling make up thats good for those people that have sensitive skin. I’m one of them, but I’m not a customer of make up because I don’t wear them. I just buy the cream and soap for my sensitive skin. I should go there at least twice a month because I get pimples easy. I had a lady there that knows how to pamper my face. I always go for facial for sensitive skin. I paid 600 pesos. Not bad huh?

Now I’m trying to bring my oldest son there. He has skin like mine very sensitive. I want that he won’t have lots of pimples. His almost 16 years old now. His too handsome to have face problems. (Hey I can’t help it I have to brag). ๐Ÿ˜‰

My mother-in-law she had facial there. She likes it a lot. She told me she wants to have facial there every week while in Davao. So we are going back tomorrow for that again. Good thing she paid for my facial. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Can’t complain for that. Thanks Mom.

Anyway, If you guys ever come to Davao for a vacation try to visit BLOOMS. Let me know what you think?

Have a good day!

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August 26, 2007 by feyma 6 Comments

Learning Bisaya

We moved here from the States 7 years ago. Bob’s been trying to learn to speak bisaya. When we used to lived in General Santos City he went to school that was owned by a guy who used to work in the States. His been wanting to help some foreigners. He wants to pay back because when he was in the States he went to school there and it was free. The US government let him study there. So when he came back here he wants to help too. So when Bob approach him if he could teach bisaya, that teacher immediately said yes. Bob was taught by him for a few months until Bob got ill. When Bob recovered from the sickness he can still remember some of the bisaya words but lots of it he forgot.

Later when we moved to Davao Bob was still wanting to study. We found another teacher who is from Ateneo de Davao. She’s pretty good, the only thing she’s too busy. He learned quiet a bit from his teacher in Ateneo. That was like over 3 years ago. Like 2 weeks ago a fellow blogger introduced Bob to a new teacher. She’s been studying how to teach good bisaya with good grammar to the missionary here in Davao. Bob just have 2 sessions with her and I’m very impress. He learned a lot with in just 2 sessions. She told him that he will learn to speak good bisaya by their 60th sessions. They will meet once a week. She gave him assignments to do. He has textbook for his guide. I think by the end of their sessions Bob could probably speaks good bisaya than I do. He was taught to use good grammar. That would be something. Don’t you think? ;-). I already meet one of her student and that student was already speaking good bisaya. She’s been here just 5 months. She’s from Switzerland. I was so amazed of how good she communicated to me in bisaya. Very impressive.

Our kids are not happy that Daddy’s learning to speak bisaya. They have no control over him then. Our second child Aaron especially. He likes it before that Bob don’t know a thing about bisaya because they can make tsismis right in front of daddy. Crazy kids. Now they can’t stop daddy from learning, so sometimes they help me in teaching daddy. Like with the pronunciation. At first I’m kind of leery for him to learn because I don’t want him sometimes to hear other peoples talk. You know sometimes the tsismis of others?ย  Anyway, in other hand I like it too that he is learning so that I don’t have to interpret for him every time. I’m happy that he did take the time and effort to really learn and try to speak our dialect. It’s easy for him then to speak to the local people especially in the area where it’s hard for people to speak english.

If any of you wants to study just let me know and I will pass along your message to this teacher.

Good luck my dear. You’re doing great. I’m proud of you.

Filed Under: Daily Life

August 16, 2007 by feyma Leave a Comment

Kadayawan festival in Davao

This week is a big festival here in Davao. So much activities. Lots of programs. Right now celebrities from Manila come here to have shows and concerts here. Our malls even have midnight sale this weekends. On Saturday lots of activities for all the people that wants to join in. Tomorrow friday its declared holiday only for Davao. So no school, no office just for everybody to have fun. Lots of the vendors too selling native products thats made here in Mindanao. You could purchase it at low cost. Bargain hunters come on down here. ๐Ÿ˜‰

For me the best part would be to eat different kinds of fruits. Right now rambutan, lanzones, mangosteen, pomelo, santol and others are good. It’s harvest time. My hubby and nieces and nephew said that durian is good right now. I can’t say that for sure since I don’t eat durian. ;-). Right now I like the looks of the fruit stand because it is so colorful. Sorry to brag here guys but its just so much fruits here that I wished for all of you to have a tastes of what we have here right now. Anyway, maybe we might bump into each other to one of the stores here.

To all Dabawenyo out there Happy Kadayawan Festival guys…

Cheers!!!

Filed Under: Daily Life, General

August 8, 2007 by feyma 13 Comments

Happy Anniversary Honey!

Happy Anniversary to you Hon. Wow, I’ve been married to Bob for 17 years today. We were married August 9, 1990 in St. Peter & Paul Parish in Lagao, General Santos City. I was a college student then in Cebu. We just came to GenSan to get married since my parents lived there. I am happy to be married to him. I am proud to be his wife. His been really a good husband and good father to our four kids. His also good to our nieces, nephews and my other family. He is so close to my Mom even though it’s hard for him to communicate with her. That’s part of the reason why he wants to learn to speak bisaya so that my mom and him can communicate sometime. He really tried to speak to her even with his broken bisaya.

Hon for 17 years we’ve been through a lot. I am glad that our love with each other are really strong. Nobody can keep us apart no matter what. You’re the only person that was there for me when I was having a hard time adjusting in the States. You taught me a lot there. I really thank you for the unconditional love that you gave me and still continue loving me . That’s why my love for you is endless.

HAPPY, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY HONEY! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH.

Filed Under: Family

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