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I Have Succumbed..

..to a lot of things this weekend. :s

But before that, some random updates, photos and thoughts.. For instance, how come I never knew that the Fashion Institute of the Philippines was just at the One San Miguel Bldg. in Ortigas when I lived there for a year? I’m thinking of taking lessons there now. While I’m waiting.. It’s onyl for 16 sessions anyway.. won’t take long at all.

Anyway, last Saturday, lunch with hun at Oody’s Greenbelt. Do you guys notice that none of the Oody’s branches ever look the same? The one in Greenbelt looks best while the one in Market! Market! looks the worst. Had tom yum ต้มยำ, fried catfish thaikatsu, lemon grass juice and thai iced tea. The iced tea was great as usual, I had two. The lemon grass juice was not so good. Thaikatsu looks and tastes like the Japanese tonkatsu.. but there’s a different sauce on the side that makes it taste different. The tom yum was really yum and the only dish we finished: the fried catfish.. although it did look like some freak alien from a sci-fi movie:

Before and after, I can’t decide which one looks worse. Haha.

I busted a toe as I was about to go home that night. My right foot’s big toe is in a sorry state. The nail looks all smashed.. like marble with veins of bloody red laced through the pale pink nail polish.. but infinitely more disgusting. It hurt really bad. And I can’t believe how much of a baby I was as my sister tried to clean it up for me. We were in the bathroom for 10 minutes, which consisted of me refusing and dodging the bottle of hydrogen peroxide and even shedding tears at the very end before I let her touch my toe. I really am frightened of physical pain. I mean, if it happens, then it happens but I will never do anything that will cause me physical pain.. like treat my own wound. But at least it’s not infected so that’s something. I have my very persistent sister to thank for that. Haha. =)

Yesterday, Sunday, we went to Chrysler to test drive some cars. Two cars, actually. A Durango and a Commander. We went to one Chrysler and were shuttled to another Chrysler, a bit farther away. We rode a Town and Country on the way there.. which was okay I guess. It’s a mumsy, van-like car. The doors open and close very slowly. Anyway, we got there and drove the two cars around for a bit. The Durango, an SUV, is more spacious. It seats 7 people, with the seats at the very back good, you can stretch your legs properly. It’s a bit bulky outside. The Commander is very cool. Like a mini-Hummer. It’s very very manly looking. There’s a separate a/c system for the last row of seats which the Durango didn’t have. But the same last row of seats didn’t allow for much leg space.. you’d have to indian-sit. But that’s okay I guess, I thought it was cosy. The family’s leaning towards the Commander. There are less than 10 Commanders currently being used in the Philippines. (At least, that’s what the guy said.)

My sister wants that car (2nd picture) for her 18th. It’s a grampa car. Haha. But she likes it anyway. It’s okay, I guess. Let’s see if she’s so lucky. Lol.

Lunch at Haiku, Greenbelt again. The undying katsudon for the three of us, something soba and tempura udon for the dieting parents, tamago sushi and california maki all around. The katsudon is yummy there. Not too wet but very tasty and it has sesame seeds. And as usual, my foodie shots:

Dessert at Max Brenner Chocolate Bar. White chocolate croissant, chocolate muffins, mad max, Marangan chocolate cocktail, a something irish cream frozen cocktail, a something toffee and something espresso choctails.

Aside from the muffins which were crumbly and dry, and served with I think it was sour cream which was strange, everything was yummy. Took me another day closer to the dreaded but inevitable diabetes I will surely suffer later on in life.

And lastly, I have succumbed in a major way: I got a pair of Havaianas slippers. Okay let me just say that I still don’t like this rubber slipper look but I guess for the beach, for random trips to the mall, and as long as you don’t make them the only kind of footwear you wear every day, then I guess they’re all right. We were walking and I was wearing the new pair of platform peeptoes (so my poor toe could breathe) and I was starting to get blisters. My mom saw the area behind my ankles getting pinkish red and almost blistering. We were right in front of Gas then who had slippers on display. So she said I should just go get a pair and well, so I did. And of course I got the ones with a bit of height. Lol. So there it is.. the story of how I succumbed to my first pair of Havaianas. And of course my sister who actually likes these rubber slippers got another pair. Figures.

2 Comments

  1. dana — June 13, 2007 #

    shet nmn,lagi nlng nakakagutom ung blog entries mo!haha cris,i miss eating out with you..(tama ba grammar?hahaha). kasi super dami mong alm s food.lol ü naalala ko tloy when we ate at oody’s galleria..lalang.

    enroll ka don s fashion thingy at san miguel..para makita ka nmin ulit!!yay.pntahan ka nmin lagi don! :)

  2. havaianas — October 11, 2007 #

    sounds like quite the trip, hope to go there too soon…

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