12.26.2007

Ghiradelli Square & Pier 39


Here at the Hilton internet comes at a price of $15/day. Norm had to do something for work so I'm just trying to make the most of our $15.

We woke up at 7am and headed to Macy's for some early morning specials. By noon it got too crowded so we had lunch at a Thai restaurant and headed down to Ghiradelli Square and Pier 39. Norm finally found the popular In-n-Out burger and did as he was told - ordered an Animal Style burger (just like a local)!

Tomorrow we plan on heading to Napa in hopes that the weather will cooperate. So far the weather has been phenomenal - as long as you're dressed properly. My South Carolina family was taken off guard and was forced to buy jackets and sweaters in order to survive the cool pacific air. It's definitely warmer than Toronto so Norm is enjoying not having to wear long johns.

Not sure when I'll be able to update this again since internet comes at a price here at the Hilton. Then again, I guess if you can afford Hilton, you should be able to afford all that comes with it. I don't mind paying $15 for internet but the small evian bottle for $6.50 in our bar fridge is where I draw the line.

12.25.2007

Merry Christmas


Just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!

12.24.2007

Cow Hollow


Although I vowed not to walk down the steep hill to Cow Hallow, Norm tempted me with food. A chocolate croissant to be precise. We immediately fell in love with the neighbourhood. Again, little shops and cafes and low rise condos that have "to die for" views of the Bay. It was a lovely walk with lots of paper shops. (Yes Charissa & Trae, paper shops!) Of course I went in to all of them, touched each and every piece of paper and left empty handed. Our nice outing quickly turned sour when I looked up at the steep hill we had to climb to get back home.

I'm happy to report that I made it up but I think it's time for an afternoon nap.

Oh, and by the way, it's a lovely 14 degrees today. It doesn't feel like Christmas. It feels like summer.


Day 1 in SFO


Day 1 - Yesterday we started the day off with french breakfast at La Boulange. It was the best brioche french toast I've ever had! The cafe itself was tiny so we were lucky to get a table for 3. After breakfast we grabbed some coffee at Peet's. You could tell it was a local favourite. I have never seen a line up like that before, not even for Tim Horton's. We took our Peet's coffee and walked around the Pacific Heights neighbourhood. It reminded me of the Beaches in Toronto. Lots of dogs, parks, kids and cute little boutiques. The houses are gorgeous. Not sure if I'd be able to park on a steep hill though. Some of these slopes are just crazy. I have not attempted to walk down (or perhaps roll down) only because I know I'll have to walk back up. I didn't come here to exercise. I'm on vacation.

James wanted to cook everyone Christmas dinner so we picked up a honey baked ham (already cooked, nice try James). This ham joint also had a long line up comparable to Peet's. It has received a lot of rav reviews by many of James' colleagues. Norm tried a sample at the store and he walked away saying it's not as good as Bigdog's. I had no doubt.

After grocery shopping we headed down to Union Square where it was absolutely madness. The crowds of people were insane. We check in at the Hilton hotel today which is in the heart of Union Square. Shopping. Now that's what I call a great start to a wonderful vacation!

12.23.2007

The joys of flying


I don't think Norm and I can ever go to the Philippines because the 5 hour trek to San Francisco was pretty painful. The advantage to being small is the abundance of leg room but the disadvantage is always being stuck in the middle. Both arm rests were taken by Norm and my neighbour and of course my leg room was compromised as well because...well, you know how men sit. Luckily we ate before boarding because they were charging $6 for a "gourmet" sandwich. After two movies (Hairspray & Nanny Diaries) and a 5 minute nap we finally arrived in San Francisco. My first thought was - Wow, it's cold here. Thank goodness I went with my better judgement and brought my winter coat.

Today I anxiously await until Norm and James wake up. As always, I'm the first to sleep and the first to wake up. I'll have to adjust to the time difference. Waking up at 3:00 AM Pacific time is not a good thing.

(Btw, Sal - I am presently blogging from my cousin's MAC computer. I think I'm in love.)




12.22.2007

And we're off

I don't think we've opened our fridge for a whole week. We've been so busy with Christmas parties, delivering gifts, and of course work. Every night we come home, we crash on the couch half asleep as we think of the things we have yet to do before our departure. Luciky we have an afternoon flight so we have a chance to relax and I must not forget to blog for my fellow bloggers who are quick to tell me when I am falling behind. This Christmas will be a little different as we will not be home or as someone calls it "breaking tradition". Perhaps we can start new traditions like Pre-Christmas and going somewhere warm for the holidays. I actually enjoyed visiting with family and friends during the week. I was overjoyed that Benjo warmed up to me and got to know my name. He was showing me a trick or two with his basketball. The girls had their Christmas concert that night but I stayed home with Benjo and I was glad I did. I also visited Ella and to my surprise she reached for me and was all smiles. At the end of the night she didn't want to go to her Mom and was waving good-bye and pointing to the door. If only she had a passport.

Well, the lonely travellers are off once again. I'll be sure to blog about our adventures.

I better clean out my fridge before I leave.

12.12.2007

Let's Celebrate

It has been a tough couple of months with Norm's plate overflowing with work, school and more work. Last night he had his final exam so afterward we celebrated at our favourite Italian restaurant - Terroni. They opened a new location on Adelaide and it is absolutely beautiful. The walls are full of wine, stacks of canned tomotoes and rows of hanging prosciutto (kinda gross actually). Dinner was lovely as usual but the company was even better (the wine probably had something to do with it). With only a few days to go before our trip it seems that we have shifted gears and are now in vacation mode.

Let the countdown begin

12.11.2007

Random Pictures

Just got around to uploading my pictures and thought I'd share some with you.

Baby Ella with Ate Seyla
Similarities:
Loud (typical Barrientos trait)
January birthdays
A love for animals (especially Cisco and Zoe)
They have their fathers wrapped around their fingers

This little fella is AJ - Mae's youngest boy.
He has a heavy hand that will knock the lights out of you. Determined. Silly. Just plain old cute.
This little fella thinks he's the King. The King of Lin Garden maybe.
Not so cute.

During the Santa parade clowns would come around and sell these noses. I tried to explain to Seyla that these noses will not stay on her little asian nose so of course she listened but I could tell she was sad when all the other kids got one. So I buckled and I bought her one. As you can see, Ninang was right. This is her holding her nose in place because it would not stay on. Poor thing. Next year I'll bring a rubber band to hold it in place.

The gift

This past weekend we met up with Cindy and Marcus to celebrate Christmas and apparently my birthday, too. We went to Moxie's which I remember to be similar to Kelsey's but when we got there it was poshy, sleek, and modern so we were worried that the prices would reflect that. Luckily it wasn't all that bad. Cindy and I shared a main dish as well as an appetizer that had the works - I love sharing because of the variety. I get bored easily if I were to order just plain old pasta. I'm a big fan of tapas - sharing plates - but only as long as you don't double dip! After dinner we exchanged Christmas gifts and she also included my birthday gift as well. You will never guess what she got me...a coach purse! I guess the word is out but just in case you guys are unclear: I love coach purses. See, who said buying for me was hard?

12.08.2007

What a busy work week (exhale)...

I ended this busy week with 3 work parties all held on Friday. The first one was held at the Sutton Hotel where we were treated to a guest speaker who emphasized how important it was to "smile". I'm not sure, but doesn't it take more muscles to frown? You know me, I'm lazy so I'd rather smile. The second party was held in our very own HR office where one of our VPs held a high tea. It was great - bite sized scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam. What a great way to spend an afternoon. After work the cancer centre held our annual holiday party - Francis and I were the bartenders for the evening. I think he was a little surprised that I was able to carry a 24-pack of beer and was able to twist the caps off without hurting my precious hands. I'm tougher than I look. Small but mighty. (Right Sal?)

I know what you guys are thinking: That I get paid for partying at work. Well, it's about time! I've worked my buttocks off all year so as I wind down to the final moments of 2007 - I think I'll sit back and enjoy these few odd moments of not working at work.

12.01.2007

Pre-Christmas

We couldn't just go to San Francisco without celebrating Christmas with the family so Friday evening Bigdog and Dancing Queen had us over for dinner. As usual, we had an abundance of delicious food but what else is new when Dancing Queen and Mama Nitz are involved. We had a lot of fun playing Taboo despite having a strict Taboo police watching and commenting on our every move. It eventually turned into a game of Charades when dad tried to act out a spider - you had to be there. It was girls versus boys and as usual the boys could not accept defeat. It always gets a little tense when your partner beeps you for a word you're not supposed to say. Luckily my partner was drunk so he had no clue. Not that I was cheating anyway. As with every Christmas Eve we spent the night and I woke up to the wonderful smell of garlic friend rice, eggs, longanisa...and the eating fest continued. Everything was perfect. It actually felt like Christmas and as we stepped outside, the -9 degree weather (that felt like -50) confirmed that yes, we are in December.

I love pre-Christmas. I am officially making it a family tradition.

11.25.2007

Santa is almost done shopping...

This weekend our goal was to finish our Christmas shopping. Instead of fighting the crowds in Buffalo we made our way to Vaughan Mills instead. Most of our shopping was spent at Toys R Us. We managed to get the "big" gifts out of the way - meaning, gifts for our godchildren. I was amazed with the new toys they have these days (here i go aging myself). I was drawn to the Leapster or Vtech toys because of their educational qualities. Norm, on the other hand, was in the Bratz and Hannah Montana section trying to stay on top of what's "in". Since we'll be leaving for SFO on the 22nd, expect Santa melandnorm to come barreling down your chimney with your gifts. And by the way, I prefer lactose free milk to go with my cookies. Brownies would be even better!

11.23.2007

Ev's Engagement Soiree

Stuart is in town so Ev took this opportunity to have a meet and greet engagement party at the Bier Market. I've already met Stuart but I must say - everytime I see him I like him more and more. As Norm would say, he is genuinely nice. You don't meet a lot of people who give you that kind of first impression. Ev is a lucky girl. But I would also say, Stuart is a lucky lad himself.

11.19.2007

Santa came to town...

Yesterday afternoon Seyla and I parked our chair and blanket along Wellington at 11:00AM so we could get front row seats to see Santa. Norm thought someone would steal our chair but it turned out that everyone had the same idea. There were lines of chairs with no one in them. Luckily we live a stones throw away so we went back home to warm up, got some food in us, watched a little TV and we were back at the parade at 12:30. Seyla preferred to sit on the blanket and as the parade went on, a few other kids joined her on the blanket. I'm sure she didn't mind. Besides, it's all about the kids - right? Canada post was the first group to open the parade as they collected all the letters to Santa. Seyla wrote a letter that went like this: "Dear Santa, How are you? How are your elves? I love you. I would like a barbie. Love, Seyla".

11.16.2007

Holiday Plans

We just confirmed our holiday plans last night. Looks like BigDog won't be the only one absent at the annual family Christmas Eve gathering. Norm and I will be flying out on December 22nd and won't be back until the new year. I was a little surprised that Norm wanted to leave before Christmas. Christmas is usually a big deal for these guys - uncontrollable eating, sleeping, eating, sleeping, watching Christmas Story 20 times - and everyone except Norm falling asleep before it even begins. Lately Norm has been working extremely hard and is in need of a nice, long vacation. We are both looking forward to spending Christmas in San Francisco. My South Carolina family will be meeting us there as well as my sister and Allan. Get ready James, the people are coming!

11.13.2007

Babysitting

Last night Norm and I had a little visitor. Seyla came to spend the evening with us while her parents went to watch the Stevie Wonder concert. Seyla had so much energy after dinner so we decided to go for a walk. First we checked out the Christmas windows at The Bay and then made our way up to Christmas Street up on the 5th floor. I think Norm and I were more excited than she was. We eventually made our way back - Seyla skipping all the way home. After decorating her ballet bag and helping Uncle Norm ice a cake, it was time to put her to bed. She tried everything to postpone the dreaded event...Ninang can I have some water, Ninang I need to go to the bathroom, Ninang I want a pillow, Ninang I want a blanket, Ninang I don't want a blanket...I eventually fell asleep, probably before she did. I wish it was a weekend. Then we could stay up and she can make us laugh, as usual. Little joker.

11.11.2007

There's no place like home

November is usually a time when I remember my late Aunt and Grandma whose birthdays are both in November. I was contemplating going back "home" for the US Thanksgiving to spend time with my family but have decided not to. I'm not really sure why. I would normally hop on the plane without giving it much thought but every time I think of going back to South Carolina, I get really sad knowing my Aunt will not be there to pick me up at the airport and Grandma will not be waiting for me at home standing at the screen door. I remember Grandma would always cry when I arrived. I thought she was just happy to see me. Tears of joy. One time I asked her and she said, "Because I know you have to leave again...". I have a lot of wonderful memories in South Carolina but in the last couple of years I've had really sad memories. I guess it's all part of life. God has a plan for everyone, I know. Hopefully one day I'll find the courage to go back. I know it's a door I eventually have to close.

11.06.2007

Deep Fried Ice Cream

Have you ever tried deep fried ice cream? Mae & Glenn treated us to a home cooked mexican meal and for dessert they did they unthinkable - they fried ice cream. First they rolled it in corn flakes, fried it for a few seconds and sprinkled cinnamon. It was delish! We also had a caramel crunch cake and Mae's infamous blueberry cheesecake. Happy Birthday Mae! Thanks for cooking...on your birthday.

11.04.2007

Flow Birthdays

Celebrations were held last weekend at Flow in Yorkville for Francis and his mama. The filipino chef had a few filipino-inspired selections. For an appetizer we ordered a slow roasted pork belly which was essentially lechon. Francis joked that my main dish which was a braised beef in tomato tamarind sauce was basically menudo. For dessert there was a selection of cassava cake, creme caramel (leche flan) and an imitation of sans rival. Not too sure if Dancing Queen and Bigdog were impressed because they themselves are good filipino cooks! I guess we could have gone to Jesse Jr for some authentic pinoy food. But it's not often that we get to dress up and walk the streets of swanky Yorkville.

So now that we're in November it's time to think about Christmas. Have you been naughty...or nice?

10.26.2007

Sushi

Last night we celebrated my birthday with Paul & Charissa at Sushi Island. I've always wanted to try this place after my sister raved about how good it was. She was absolutely right, it was good! I was a little worried because it was an All You Can Eat joint but there were some options that worked well for me. For $12.99 you can get all the rolls such as dynamite, soft shell crab, red dragon, etc. If you want sashimi it will cost you a heftier price of $20.99. The catch is that you have only an hour and a half to eat but I was really impressed with the wait staff and how often they came around for new orders. We had a great time trying different types of rolls. One was called a fire cracker roll which had tuna tempura bits, spicy mayo and Japanese 7 spice sprinkled on top. As Di would say, it was so good!

Next stop: Flow restaurant in Yorkville.

10.23.2007

Birthday Weekend


Although I had to work this weekend turned out pretty awesome. As per my title - yes, birthday celebrations are still in full gear. Saturday night we were all invited to Ron's place, or as Norm calls it - the dream bachelor pad. You name it, he has it: Wii, PSPs, Xbox, DVDs of all sorts, sport paraphernalia, cigars, and an abundance of chocolate and candies as well as a fridge full of nothing but beer and water. Since Ron obviously doesn't cook and because Sally was using her sore back as an excuse, they did the next best thing - ordered Lin Garden! Lin Garden is loved by many but remember the rule: If you go to Lin Garden, you have to call us. Sally didn't even attempt a dessert but bought me a birthday cake instead. Sally is so nice! I'm so thankful to have such a nice friend!


Sunday was spent celebrating my birthday with a few highschool friends. I've been friends with these girls since highschool and although I don't get to see them as often as I'd like, we always have such a great time together. Celebrations were held at Christine's lovely new home. She was a wonderful host and even packed up food for each of us to take home. Thanks for the nice gifts (I thought we said No to gifts this year?) and for all the cakes!

10.19.2007

TGIF


At last, it's Friday. Unfortunately I will be working at a job fair tomorrow but nonetheless it's still Friday!

Just thought I'd post pics of my birthday lunch at Pearl restaurant located at Queens Quay. I really enjoy dim sum because of the variety and the perfect, small mel-like portions. Norm, on the other hand, would prefer a steak dinner any day but sometimes you just need a change. The location of Pearl is unbeatable. It's in Queens Quay terminal on the second floor and most tables have a view of the lake. Lucky for us, we got a nice window seat with an awesome view. The food was probably the best dim sum I've tasted but it came with a price. Now I can cross Pearl restaurant off my list. Next stop - Sushi Island.

10.16.2007

Birthday Week

I don't normally take my birthday off but this year I thought, "Why the heck not?".

Yesterday I was treated to a nice birthday lunch. I was touched that my manager and a couple of close colleagues took the shuttle downtown just to celebrate my birthday. I guess a 2 hour lunch is okay if the boss joins us! Back in my office I was struggling to keep my eyes open. Wine makes me sleepy. I was awakened by a delivery of a dozen red roses. It was absolutely beautiful and I was pleasantly surprised. I knew it was from Norm but just to make sure I read the card and it said: "King Edward Hotel, Massage, Oct 16 11am". Yup, it's from him. In the evening we headed to Ev's place for WND. She made a tasty apple crumble pie (we've renamed it Apple Crumb-aclat!) and jambalaya. This day was the perfect start to my birthday week.

This morning I woke up and saw a birthday card next to my dozen roses. On special occasions we don't normally get each other gifts but cards are mandatory. To me, it speaks louder than the roses. I can't deny -- the roses are a nice touch! -- but it's what's inside the card that counts!

Happy Birthday to me...

10.09.2007

Thanksgiving at BigDogs



I decided to post this ASAP because we all know that Dancing Queen and BigDog are our biggest Blog readers, critics, and fans. Since our summer was full of visitors, we were not able to see them as often as normal but we were all able to reconnect during Thanksgiving. When I walked in I was surprised to receive comments on my newly straightened hair but I realized quickly that Bigdog was in the know because of my blog. Glad to know that it not only helps update those who are far away but also those in Toronto who we don't get to see as often as we'd like.

Thanksgiving at BigDog's brought the Christmas feeling in the air (although the weather was unusually mild at 36 degrees!). Norm and I were in charge of the turkey, stuffing and butter tarts. We were all impressed with Paul's first homemade potluck dish - mexican chicken is what he called it. (Although I'm convinced Charissa did all the cooking). BigDog went around force feeding us with his crab stuffed mushrooms (they were so good!). And what's a party without the infamous seafood casserole! This Thanksgiving I am thankful for all the great cooks we have in the family. Thank you for making me fat.

Miguel's 15th


Our godson Michael shares his birthday with my Mom on October 8th. This year he turned 15 and although his Mom keeps saying this will be the last birthday party...inside we all know that he will always be her baby. It was also a time to celebrate their new home. They moved into a cozy condo perfect for just the two of them! Happy Birthday Mike - I look forward to your 16th birthday party next year!

Marquez Thanksgiving


After my hair appointment we celebrated my Mom's birthday as well as Thanksgiving at Has & Flo's. We weren't able to cook the way we normally would but we agreed to keep it simple this year so we turned to our trusty old friend: Swiss Chalet. But because I love to cook, I managed to make cornbread muffins the night before. I guess it's the southern blood in me. At the end of the night we surprised mom with an ice cream cake. Hazel and I decided that 59 candles would totally melt the cake so we only put 6.
Happy Birthday Mom!

10.07.2007

Hair Weekend

Thank goodness for a 3 day long weekend. Rohani and I got our hair straightened yesterday. It's something I treat myself to every 6 months. Growing up I've always had big hair. Most people who have thin hair would kill for this but of course we're never happy with what we have. Growing up I had to find ways to tame my mane which is one of the reasons why I've always had toned biceps (the hair dryer weighs at least 10 lbs.). All through highschool my hair was up in a permanent bun. Then came the Jennifer Aniston haircut where big and layered was in so that worked for awhile but boy was it a lot of work! Going on a vacation was hard because I had a separate luggage for my hair accessories and I had to wake up at least 2 hours before everyone to straighten my hair. Now at last I have found a solution and although not permanent, am happy to sit for 6 hours every 6 months for $200. Some may say that's too expensive and to that I say, You just don't understand.

10.01.2007

COACH Obsessed


My Aunt and cousin called a few days ago telling me about the great coach sale that's going on. Great. Am I supposed to fly over to South Carolina and go shopping? Although that would be nice, it's also unreasonable... although when I was younger, I'd go to South Carolina at least twice a year. It's different now, I guess. We're older. We have mortgages, jobs and responsibilities. So on to Plan B. We drive to Buffalo! That's right. We had a day off last week so we drove to Buffalo to check out Coach. The sales were not what I had expected. It's never as good as SC so I came home empty handed but at least my mind was at rest knowing that I didn't miss a good sale. But back in SC, my cousin went back to the Coach store and bought me a bag. Now that's love! Thanks Auntie and Ann. I am lucky to have personal shoppers.

9.29.2007

Earrings!


Look who got earrings! Cutie Patutti Ella Bella.

Happy Engagement!




Congrats to Rennie & Eric on their engagement.
Location: Lilly's Resto Lounge on College St.

9.23.2007

A warm welcome...


Introducing our newest addition to our family Jeremy Ryan Marquez. Born on Saturday, September 22, 2007 weighing in at 7lbs 5oz. Congratulations to my brother and Floree along with his siblings Jonathan, Hazel and Hayden.

9.20.2007

Pajama Party


Breakfast for dinner was served at our place on Wednesday. It was a full house so I'm glad some of us got dressed in our pajamas and got comfy. The early bird special was a bowl of champorado (chocolate rice) which everyone enjoyed except Diana. Glenn was quick to snatch hers up and was probably hoping secretly that Ev wouldn't like it either. Not a chance Glennboy. The main event was a bowl full of Norm's special fried rice that was paired with a selection of pork-sourced breakfast meats. Take your pick: longanisa, tocino, spam and chicken bacon for our lighter/diet option. This meal would not have been complete nor would it not be "filipino" without the pungent smell of a fried fish. The face everyone made when the "smell" came out of the bag was priceless. It smelled like a dead foot, as Norm just commented, he would rather use durian slime as his hair gel. To end the evening, Norm brought out the halo halo and all the fixins'. Everyone enjoyed putting their favourite toppings including a scoop of ube macapuno ice cream. What can I say, it was a Fobulous night had by all.

9.17.2007

Fermenting Cellar

On Saturday we went with Ev to check out a possible wedding venue at the Distillery - The Fermenting Cellar which, by the way, is very fitting for Ev & Stuart. While Ev discussed the details with the coordinator, I took my camera and started shooting away. I can already tell that this place was a winner. The feeling of the place is very rustic but nouveau at the same time. The only problem is Ev has to coordinate everything - from tables, china, drapery, decorations, etc. which may be exactly what she is looking for: a blank slate. Norm and I prefer the "plug & play" option where the venue takes care of everything. This lessens the chance of being a Bridezilla or in my case, a maidzilla.

9.15.2007

Welcome back WND

Back to school signals back to Wednesday Night Dinner so this week Ev kicked it off with an Italy- inspired menu. We started off with bruschetta and melon wrapped in prosciutto. Then came out the gnocci with chicken parmigiano and ended off with an all time Italian dessert favourite: tiramisu. As always, dinner was wonderful but the best part is getting together on a weekly basis. This week our group was bigger than normal. Mae managed to fight through traffic all the way from Markham just to join us, or to get her shrimp chips. Sally, our WND crasher decided to bring another crasher, Ron. But since Ev cooks for a whole army, they were more than welcome! Next week is Norm's turn and a request has been made to turn dinner into breakfast - filipino style. Looks like Norm is going to bring out the infamous Barrientos garlic fried rice with all the fixins'. I think I'll challenge him to a breakfast cookoff with my bacon and grits. Bring it on Hubby!

9.07.2007

She's officially taken!

Congrats to Ev & Stuart on their engagement. He proposed while vacationing in Italy. How romantic is that? Wedding plans are already coming along (c'mon guys, it's Ev we're talking about here). Save the date for August 2008!

9.05.2007

September Long Weekend Review


At 4:30AM on Saturday morning we got up and got ready for the ride up to the cottage. It was a smooth ride with no long weekend traffic. I guess that's the advantage in leaving early but by the time we got up there, we all needed a nap! Mae & Glenn made their grand appearance mid afternoon with both kids in tow. As always, the weekend was full of eating. Apparently we brought way too much food but I'm a firm believer in bringing more versus not enough. The weather was absolutely beautiful. We couldn't ask for a better weekend. Jared enjoyed playing in the water and going out on canoe rides with the boys. I took Jared's spot in the middle of the canoe while Di and Mae did all the rowing. I guess there is an advantage in being small. At the end of our canoe trip, Mae tried to make me fall into the water but in the end she made herself fall - but Gerwyn saved her. All weekend the boys went fishing. They even took the canoe out to the middle of the lake and they came back empty handed. The girls tried their luck on the dock and voila! - fish were coming to us like we were celebrities. Glenn eventually caught one, Norm had no luck and Gerwyn caught...a tree. (See facebook for the video clip) It was hilarious! Another highlight was the stars at night. It was fun gathering around the fire and watching the stars and the moon light the lake. All in all it was a wonderful, relaxing weekend and an awesome way to end summer. Until next year...

8.27.2007

Roadtrip!


Sunday morning we woke up and said: Let's go to Buffalo! And so we did. We picked up Mom and off we went to the armpit of America. Again, Buffalo has never attracted us as much until they opened up the Cheesecake Factory and Banana Republic. Norm's patience was put to test as we came to a full stop at the Peace bridge where we waited 1 hour. He later treated himself to a ginormous, double decker, Tons of Fun burger that we agreed to share but I whimped out because I could not figure out how to wrap my tiny mouth around the massive burger (and I knew Francis had his camera ready). We were all in shock when Charissa's salad came out. We couldn't even see her behind the mountain of green salad in front of her. We could have easily shared one salad but watching everyone's reaction was part of the fun. After lunch our eyes were droopy with fullness. You can't escape the "itis" when you visit the Cheesecake Factory so Bigdog decided to take the car keys and sleep the food away. The rest of us walked it off and although I only had 45 minutes at Walden Galleria, I managed to purchase a pair of pants. And what's a trip to Buffalo without going to Target. As usual, we loaded up on snacks to keep Norm busy (and patient) as we waited another hour at the border. We watched as Paul's van went up to the booth and were quickly cleared to cross. We witnessed skid marks as they quickly drove away from the customs officer fearing they will see two beautiful coach bags that would quickly blow their cover.

It was another fun family event that apparently continued until the wee hours of the night at Kenny's. We would have loved to join them but they left us at the border and didn't look back.

8.25.2007

Happy 89th Birthday Grandpa


Tonight was the long awaited steak dinner for Grandpa's 89th birthday. Grandma & I enjoyed pina coladas while Norm & Gramps enjoyed a glass of wine. It's been a long time since Grandpa has been out for a steak dinner so he thoroughly enjoyed his very large medium rare rib eye. Grandma enjoyed her steak as well but she commented many times on how much she liked the pina colada. Next time me & Grams are just gonna skip the food and go straight to the bar. We had a wonderful night with the grandparents.

Happy 89th Grandpa. I look forward to next year.

8.24.2007

Shrimp Chips

Remember the shrimp chips at Marks & Spencer? Thank goodness Ev found an English lad because everytime she comes back from London, she has a whole suitcase of shrimp chips that we just go crazy for! Well, I am happy to announce that I have found a place that sells Skips! There is a UK booth in the international building at the CNE that also has a store at Eglinton Square. At last, we have them at our fingertips. But don't tell Ev, I still enjoy the treats she brings home for us!

8.23.2007

Let's go to the EX!


Last night Norm and I took advantage of the dry weather and headed to the EX after work. Our first stop was the Food Building! (of course) Norm had his garlic and cheese beaver tail and I had the most delicious wings at St Louis. With food in our bellies we headed up the midway and watched as people whacked the whack-a-mole, put money on red, and played games that look way too easy, but you know there's always a trick. For example, how hard is it to throw a ball into a slanted basket? I'm convinced that the bottom of the basket has a spring that shoots the ball right back at you. Or how hard is it to throw a ring on to a bottle? Chances are the ring probably doesn't fit! I guess in the end it's all fun and games. For us, it's tradition to go to the CNE. As kids we worked in the Grandstands which is now replaced by the Toronto FC field. I remember Norm when he worked at Orange Julius. Gosh, that was 17 years ago. I guess you can say we go to the EX to feel young again!

8.19.2007

Family Affair


Friday night we scrambled to find Grandma a wheelchair so that we can continue our weekend as planned...but now with Grandma in tow.

Saturday started off with a nice lunch at our place - portuguese chicken, rice and potatoes as well brie cheese and caprese bruschetta. After lunch we walked (and wheeled) over to Mabuhay Philippines held at the convention centre. As expected at a filipino convention, we ran into more family: mom, dad, grandpa, Francis, Trae, Seyla, Mike, Carlo with his "family friend" and some friends I haven't seen in ages. After making our rounds at the convention centre, we walked towards the Harbourfront for yet another filipino event. This was more my scene (and pace)...we chilled near the lake where we had "merienda" - coffee & ensamada. We watched the boats and as usual talks about owning one or maybe pitching in for one were quickly formed. In the end we realized it would be too expensive to maintain but maybe if we win the lotto. Off we went to the marketplace where Norm was busy pushing Grandma to the little booths selling jewelry. It's definitely her achilles heel. And of course, what's a trip to the Harbourfront without getting in line for the roasted corn. We all enjoyed the lemon, butter and spiced corn as we listened to the musical band practicing beside us. We made our way to the stage where we sat on the grass (and Grandma in her wheelchair) and enjoyed the last show of the evening. It was a nice, cultural day had by all - including Baby Ella. After the show we walked back to our place and had dinner. At 11 pm we realized we should call it a night because we would all see each other again the next morning...

Sunday we all met up again at Shoeless Joes for a engagement brunch for Tim & Louise. They reserved the restaurant to celebrate their engagement with family and friends. There we had mamosas and were treated to an assortment of breakfast foods as well as our family's special dishes: the infamous garlic fried rice, seafood casserole and cheese-jello. These things we just can't live without.

8.16.2007

WND revamped


No, Wednesday Night Dinner has not returned. It will resume in September when everyone is back from their honeymoons. But last night Gerwyn and Norm had a date so Di and I decided to crash it. We had a nice dinner and later walked over to get our favourite gelato. Summer nights are slowly coming to an end so we have to take advantage of the beautiful weather. Walking around with no jacket and flip flops has been a privilege. Some people (ahem - Allan) have complained that Toronto is too hot. I guess you have to experience our long winter to really appreciate our few weeks of summer sun. So if you guys want to spend an evening out on a patio - you know we'll be there in a heartbeat.

8.12.2007

Yet another wonderful weekend


As planned, Norm and I headed to Canadian Tire to buy my very first bike. That's right folks, it's my first bike ever! Norm insisted I buy a youth bike because it was smaller and it would suit me better. The nerve! Luckily the salesman convinced Norm that a women's bike would better suit me after he adjusted the seat to the lowest possible setting. And I couldn't leave the store without buying a helmet as per Francis. Safety first!

We decided against The Taste of the Danforth because of the big crowds and long line ups. Instead we hit the Spadina Street Festival and ended our night at the Hot & Spicy Festival held at the Harbourfront. There we enjoyed the musical talents of the steel drum band, enjoyed a tasting of churro (a spanish dessert) and waited in a long line up for a stick of corn which we later found was worth the wait.

Sunday morning we grabbed our bikes and made our way back to the Harbourfront where we enjoyed a nice Second Cup coffee. Just when I thought summer was almost over... it feels like it has only just begun.

This evening we celebrated Ella's 7 month birthday. Bigdog made a special appearance with his dancing queen and a bag of crispy pata. He was definitely the star attraction. He is also my biggest blog fan (and critic) so Bigdog...this blog's for you!

Woof.

8.09.2007

Dinner with the Boss

Tonight the comp & benefits group were invited to the Boss' house for dinner. We had great food, wonderful company and probably a little too much wine. I don't normally like going to work functions but this one was a little different. First of all, how often does your boss cook for you? Second, how often do you see your boss in shorts and a t-shirt? It definitely changes the mood. Everyone was laughing, having a good time, and probably talking way too much (it will come back to haunt us I'm sure). I say, forget about these fancy parties at the Vaughan Estates. I prefer this more laid back, intimate affair. I'll cheers to that.

8.07.2007

Family Reunion


Where do I begin?

We had a west coast invasion over the last few days. My sister, her husband, cousins Michael and Heather, nephew Marcus and my aunt and uncle all came to visit. They were all here to celebrate my grandmother's 80th birthday and to have a much needed family reunion. The kids enjoyed Centre Island and Canada's Wonderland. The big kids enjoyed clubbing until the wee hours of the morning. Allan enjoyed taking naps during the hot, muggy days that Toronto is known for. We even managed to escape to the cottage for the weekend - some to Sherkston and others to Muskoka. As usual, each day was ram packed with things to do and people to see. Allan had a chance to experience what Caribana was all about. Unfortunately he got a bout of heat stroke - not too sure if it was the sun or the almost naked women dancing reggae that caused it.

Personally, I enjoyed having everyone over and spending time with family - Vancouver, South Carolina and even cousins I've lost touch with here - it was definitely an emotional roller coaster but I will definitely be the first in line for another ride.

7.19.2007

A Perfect Day Off


Yesterday Norm and I took a day off to orientate my cousin Ann around the city so that she can roam around freely on days that we're working. We started off by going to Biff's for lunch which would normally be too expensive but we took advantage of the Summerlicious menu. What a way to welcome Ann to Canada by having an authentic French meal. After lunch, we walked around Queen West, grabbed bubble tea in Spadina and went fruit shopping while Norm was getting his very much deserved 1 hour foot massage. Knowing we would be eating at an all you can eat sushi joint, we decided to hit the gym beforehand. We definitely worked out a sweat and thoroughly enjoyed our well earned sushi...and more. After dinner...yes there's more...we went to T&T where Ann got dizzy looking at all the food. As a smart shopper, she saw a hoard of people around a table so she managed to squeeze her way in to see what everyone was buying. Turns out the prepared food goes half off at the end of the night. No wonder it was still a zoo in there. After shopping, we met Has where he turned over his only daughter to stay with us for the week. I hope Norm can cope with 3 girls in the house.

7.18.2007

Roadtrip!

Roadtrip! Last night we had to make the trek to Buffalo airport to pick up my cousin Ann. As all of you know, Buffalo isn't really what I call a booming city. More like the armpit of America as some would say. Decrepit houses, boarded up buildings, outlet malls that seem to be falling by the wayside. There's nothing that would lure me to Buffalo other than picking up and dropping off someone at the airport....until last night! It seems that as of December of 2006 the best restaurant of all time has opened up at Walden Galleria. Drum roll please. Cheesecake Factory! That's right ya'll. Get your cars tuned up and let's take a ride to Buffalo! It only takes 1.5 hrs to get there which is about the same time it would take to get to Mae & Glenn's anyway. (ha) The food is definitely worth the drive. First of all, the portions are huge. The plates they use for a single order is what I would normally use to feed the entire Wednesday night crew. For example, when ordering the BLT salad, they use one whole lettuce head and they put enough bacon to last you for breakfast the next morning. Last night I had chicken baja tacos with all the fixins and Norm had the crispy, spicy beef. Delish! We have so many dishes to try given that their menu is the size of a novel.

So, does anyone need a ride to Buffalo?

(So Bigdog, does this meet your expectations?)

7.13.2007

WANTED

Diana Lee is wanted on charges for not blogging since May 23, 2007. Officials have heard that she will be fleeing to Miami. If she indeed goes to Miami without blogging, this crime of treason will be punishable by removal of all the chocolate her in her condo. Then again, that would only punish Gerwyn. Diana Lee will be punished by hosting a month of Wednesday Night Dinners and all special occasions that Evelyn was previously responsible for.

Rule Maker

7.11.2007

Congrats



Congrats to the newly engaged couple. Norm's brother, Virgil Paul will be getting married to Charissa in 2009!

7.09.2007

Beautiful Bride



This is Sue Ellen, Norm's cousin on his dad's side. Her wedding was held at Casa Loma which was fitting because she looked like a princess. Congrats to Mr & Mrs!

7.08.2007

Until next time...


My family left for a 15 hour drive home on Friday night. It was weird waking up in the morning and not bumping into an inflatable bed or going into the kitchen and finding tropical fruits piled high from Spadina, bags of pandesal like we're feeding an army and lots of left over food from Wah Sing and T&T. Even though our condo is a little small for a family of 9 - we made it work and boy was it fun! My Aunt and Uncle have been like parents to me since I was small. I would do anything for them such as give up sleep for a week. I miss them already. Norm is already talking about driving "home" at the end of the summer. I may take him up on that offer.

6.30.2007

The people are coming, the people are coming!

Norm and I are working really hard on getting our place ready for all our visitors coming this summer. Everything that has ever been on Norm's "To-Do" list is quickly being completed. I guess sometimes it takes a little bit of pressure for him to get his act together. As I sit here typing, he's attempting to hang our TV on the wall with Timmy on the phone to guide him. I hear something about "illegal" and "live wires" behind the walls. I just pretend I don't hear because you know I get stressed out about these things. I, on the other hand, am trying to remember where I put my extra pillows and blankets. It has always been just Norm and I so we had no need for extra things, not to mention no room! The good thing about living downtown is, I can simply walk over to the Bay and buy what I need: towels, pillows. No need to cook breakfast for your guests. We can just all walk downstairs and enjoy a nice Canadian coffee. Thank heavens for Tim.

6.25.2007

Congrats to my boy

Last week Jonathan graduated from Grade 8 and is anxiously awaiting the start of high school. Can you believe how fast that was? Norm and I have always wanted to take on an important part in his life. He means more to us that he can ever know. Congrats to our boy. We are so proud of him.

6.24.2007

We're back...

I know all of you are just waiting to hear about our trip. Some have even emailed to ask why I haven't updated my blog. I do apologize. I normally spill my guts but this time it's a bit different. You know what they say...

Whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!

Even Seyla knows that.

6.16.2007

And We're Off...

See ya'll when we get back!

6.06.2007

My Fobulous Friend



Last Saturday, Sally and her family celebrated their 25th year as Canadians. Woo hoo! Just wanted to share these pictures of my Fobulous friend.

6.04.2007

Is it Monday already?

I can't believe it's Monday morning. This weekend was once again fun filled. On Friday, Norm and I walked around our beautiful city trying to scout out some good dim sum places to eat. We found a few but thought we'd check chowhound.com first. It was a beautiful night to walk. So hot and sticky. I think I lost 10 lbs just by being outside. See, who needs the gym?

On Saturday morning we went to drive Francis to the "dentist". Turns out he was trying to surprise us with their new car! What a sleek looking car. After we all went to the girls' recital at Markham Theatre. Rayanne, Hannah and Selena all did an amazing job. I was really impressed with Rayanne who had the dance memorized and even had great facial expressions. Looks like she's ready for Broadway. After the show we had a BBQ at the Cruzada's. After eating...and eating...and more eating...we waited until Norm sobered up and we were good to go home. Whew, what a long and fun day!

Sunday was spent with Has & family first at Eaton Centre and then dinner at Wah Sing. Flo is 5 months preggo so she was craving for lobster...and then she felt like something sweet so we had gelatto. Don't mess with a craving pregnant lady, that's all I have to say.

6.01.2007

Happy Birthday Sal!


On Wednesday the girls were firing emails off to each other and one of the agenda items was Sally's long awaited birthday dinner. Everyone has been so busy these days that it's so hard to come together...especially on a weekend. So instead we dropped everything and went that same evening. Even Mae & Glenn came with the kids! Mae says it's always worth the drive to Wah Sing. As usual, it was a great evening had by all. Happy Belated Birthday Sal!

5.28.2007

In a nutshell

So as you can see from the pictures I posted in my earlier post, we had a great time in Houston. It was a wedding, family reunion & a mini vacation all rolled into one. At first we found it hard getting around without a map but eventually we became familiar with the roads and acted like we were locals. The city itself was beautiful - we stayed near the Galleria Mall which would seem comparable to Yorkville in Toronto. The times we drove into the downtown core we found it unusually quiet for a big city like Houston. I guess it's only during the week when the streets are filled with monkey suits. Anyway, we're back home and trying to get back into the groove of things. I can't seem to get up earlier than 7am. It's going to be even worse when we get back from Vegas. I guess I just have to take it one day at a time...starting with today. Happy Monday everyone!

5.25.2007

Houston Trip



5.18.2007

Houston, here we come!

This morning we fly out to Houston for April's wedding. How exciting! I was talking to Ann last night and we were discussing what we were gonna wear, what we were gonna do...etc. Reuniting with my family is always a treat but I only wish it could be longer, especially since we're all far apart: April is in Houston, James in San Francisco, Han is Vacouver, Ann in SC, Brian & Kate in Greer (where the heck is Greer?), and us in TO. I guess its a sign that we're all getting older and our lives are drastically changing.  I don't like change but I guess it's sometimes a good thing.  I guess I just miss those times when I would go to South Carolina and there they all were.  Today will feel similar. We will be meeting the rest of the family at Houston Airport. I hope there's only one terminal because I told them I'm meet them in baggage check. Let the adventures begin.

5.06.2007

A Hint of Summer

This weekend mother nature teased us with a whole lot of sunshine but it was accompanied with a light cool wind. Call me conservative but I was wearing jeans, flats with no socks, a t-shirt and a light sweater. Even with that I was a bit cold, especially in the shade but lo and behold you have those people who think it's 30 degrees outside - girls with short shorts a tank top and flip flops. To each his own. I guess.

I have a little confession to make. I can't lie. We went to Wah Sing. It was a last minute thing. Trae & Fran called and suggested lunch at Wah Sing. How could we resist? Don't worry Sal - we will definitely go for your birthday. I just had to try it out to make sure it would be perfect for your special day. It was exceptionally good. Especially all the left over lobster bits with bursts of garlic and onion flavour!

After Wah Sing, we went shopping. Trae bought 2 pairs of shoes in a matter of 15 minutes. Beat that Ev! It was her Mother's Day treat. Boy, I can't wait to be a mother. It's like having two birthdays! Norm and I strolled around Sears to look at the Blue Jays section. He's a big fan. As I stood patiently beside him looking at the jerseys, the different hats (yawn)... I noticed a tiny section of cards...which lead to albums...which lead to scrapbooking stuff! So there we were, side by side, in our own little worlds. It was as if the two sections were made specifically for us.

Today (Sunday) was spent at the park for Marie's baby shower. Norm and I spent most of our time at the playground with the kids. It was a lot of fun but something was missing... Marie! She's in Cali waiting patiently for the arrival of her first born child. Congrats Marie & James. We can't wait to meet the Lil' Stinker.

Well, here comes another work week...bring it on!

5.02.2007

Tuesday Night Dinner - Pampered Chef Style


This week was my turn to cook so I decided to do it Pampered Chef style with the help of the chef herself - Leah. Not sure if ya'll know how Pampered Chef works but basically she cooks for you using all of her fancy tools. By the end of the night, you want the same tools in hopes that the food will come out just like hers did! She started us off with an appetizer: Phyllo-wrapped Asparagus with Roasted Red Pepper Aioli. As Di would say, it was so good! And most importantly, she made it look easy with her grater, pizza cutter and garlic press. At this point my list was getting longer and longer but I guess I wasn't the only one. Saadia needed another piece of paper to continue her growing wishlist. For our main meal, I served a huge tray of Greek salad and paired it with Churasco chicken. Nothing beats grilled Portugese chicken with hot sauce. Not even KFC. Dessert was a group effort as can be seen in the pictures. We were able to use Leah's cool tools to make a Cappuccino Mousse Trifle. Delish!

As always we had lots of great food, a lot of wine and best of all - great company! It was also a night I realized how small the world really is. Sally & Di went to school with "Benji"; Leah knew Rohani through her cousins; Rohani & Gerwyn knew each other from the past, etc.

I just can't wait to hear Benji sing that Whitney Houston song.

4.28.2007

Long Overdue

I know, it's been a long time since my last blog entry. I blame Facebook.
I don't know where I left off so I'll start with last weekend...which is still a blur.

Saturday was Hayden's birthday party. At 3 years old, he's loads of fun. The party did not start until 6pm but yet he was sitting right in front of the door at 2:00 waiting for his guests to arrive...or should I say, waiting for his presents to arrive! The cutest present he got was a little Cars tricycle from his Ninang. Apparently he needed keys to start the bike - kinda like his own car.

Sunday we gathered together for Ella's baptism. We were lucky enough to have our very own private ceremony at Canadian Martyrs. It was a perfect opportunity for me to practice my papparazzi skills. Everytime I took a picture, little Miss Seyla was right beside me taking the same picture. Looks like I have some stiff competition.

During the week I was busy putting a scrapbook for somone who was going to retire after 22 years of service. It's not in my job description although I wouldn't mind getting paid for something I love to do. This is how it unfolded: Crystal pitcher $500; Indigo gift certificate $100; flowers $75.00; memory book = priceless. She loved it.

This weekend is yet another whirlwind. Yesterday Trae and I went to get our hair straightened. We were there from 11:00 - 6:00! We should have gotten out earlier but they were extremely busy. Half the time Trae and I were just sitting there. At one point, Trae wanted to blow dry my hair because our girls were busy giving someone else a haircut. Thank goodness we only need to do this every 6 months. It's well worth it that's for sure.

For dinner we went to the BigDog household. That's right Bigdog...I know you're reading this. We had a massive party with lots of alcohol! The invitation was open to everyone and anyone. We trashed the whole house but I know Teng will make sure it's back to normal in time for when the homeowners come home. I think we'll have at least two more parties while we have the chance. I have a funny feeling Seyla is going to tell on us.

And finally, Sunday April 29th - today we are doing brunch at Hothouse Cafe to celebrate Paul's new job. He got a summer job with Ontario Hydro in the Occupational Health and Safety Department. We are all excited to replace the jogging pants and baggy jeans with some nice expensive dress pants and work shirts. We're scared that he might shop at Value Village for refurbished suits and ties. I'm sure Charissa will help him with his waredrobe.

Today is a beautiful day. We're going to have sunshine all day with a high of 21.

Reporting at 7 King, I'm Mel Umali.

4.09.2007

Happy Easter

This weekend Norm and I were the Easter bunnies that kept going...and going...and going...
Mae & Glenn had an easter egg hunt for us big kids. Ev won but it was only because I was doing such a great job at distracting Sal & Di. Later that evening we went to Zarina's house for another Easter celebration. It was also the first time I saw Christine Alfonso's baby boy - Christian. Once the poker chips came out, it was our cue to go. The next morning we woke up early to bake 4 dozen empanada and we had just enough time to make the infamous coffee cake. Easter was at the Umali household this time and although it was a tight fit, it made for a more cozy occasion. Happy Easter everyone!

3.23.2007

It's Friday!

It's been awhile since I've last updated my blog. I apologize to all my loyal blog readers but I've been hooked on Facebook. It's so nice to reconnect with old friends. I've also been busy at the gym. Yes, that's right. I'm bringing sexy back. I joined Norm and Ev's elite club and am trying to go everyday just to make use of the pricey monthly rate. Ev is lucky enough to have a personal trainer that will work her to the core and will stretch her as well. I have Norm as my personal trainer. He's free and he's a lot nicer.

This weekend we have a lot in store. We're driving Ev to the airport tonight as she escapes to London and France to see someone's underpants. Lucky for us we have Kahlua tonight. No, not the alcoholic beverage. Kahlua is Ev's dog. Di and I will be babysitting for the next couple of days. On Saturday we will be working on Ella's baptismal invitations. Yay, can't wait to see Seyla! And on Sunday I will be the proud godmother of AJ - son of Mae and Glenn.

I'll post pictures up of the weekend events. But for now, see you on Facebook!

3.15.2007

Diana's Diner

Last night it was Di's turn to cook and boy did she. For an appetizer everyone had a fresh vegetable roll wrapped in rice paper and lots of fresh veggies and fruits inside. As it's name suggests, it was so fresh! For our main, she prepared cajun fish and paired it with a large plate of greens - bok choy, asparagus, chinese broccoli all sauteed in garlic. Who wouldn't love that? But the show stopper was her dessert. Like Sally, I've forgotten the name but it was a large meringue pie with whipped cream and fruits. Delish! Diana had a healthy theme so next week I think I will do the opposite. I'll deep fry everything. Even dessert. Deep fried Mars bar anyone?

3.13.2007

North meets South

Last night we had visitors from the burbs. Mae, Glenn and the boys came by to play Wii and to eat Empanadas. I am confident that Mae saw my Empanada blog and decided to come before it was all gone. Ev came as well...for the lemon bread and jerk chicken. I guess it's good that we gave up 'going out to eat' for lent because now we have so much food in our fridge. Luckily we did for these drive by guests.

3.12.2007

Empanadas

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3.10.2007

A Debutante Ball

Last night was the first time in a long time that Norm and I attended a Debutante Ball. On this night Jamie Jo celebrated her 18th birthday. As we walked in I immediately felt like I was 18 again. The girls were dressed in simple pink dresses and the boys were wearing brown ties. I was totally expecting the celebrant herself to come out in a big white traditional poofy dress but instead she was wearing a brown poofy dress with a pink sash. She looked stunning and all grown up. The cotillian entertained us with the waltz and the tango but with a modern twist. Hazel, my sweet shy Hazel, danced Hawaiian in front of 200 guests. I was so amazed and although Has was a little concerned with her outfit and her swaying hips, I could see him beaming with pride. Then it was party time so as per tradition, it started off with the bus stop to...you guessed it, Follow Me. Again, I felt like I was still in highschool until Hazel and Jonathan ran off and danced with their crew. It didn't stop me and Flo from dancing like no one was watching. No, I'm serious. I think I was busting out with moves from the...dare I say...'90s. Norm and I had a great time but our age slowly started to show as we got tired and went home before midnight. Happy Birthday Jai. Cheers!

3.09.2007

Yah Man

It was Norm's turn to cook on Wednesday but instead of keeping it simple he brought it up a notch and a half. Guests arrived to a nice stream of reggae music and were given some Ting to cool them off from the hot Jamaican sun. (Okay, it was a cold day in TO but it's nice to pretend that we were on the Island). As everyone sat at the table, Norm brought each guest a plate of jerk chicken paired with some rice and beans. It was a bit hot for some of us but not hot enough for Ev, although she almost choked when she bit into a scotch bonnet. It seemed like the Habanero exploded in the rice which gave it a nice kick. For dessert, Norm made us a treat called Banana Foster. The bananas were simmered in rum, sugar and butter...and more rum. It was paired with Haagan Daaz vanilla bean ice cream. If it sounds good...let me tell you...it was so good! Norm also had some homemade sweet potato pie in the oven but by the time it was ready we were satiated. Good job Norm. It was a great dinner. Yah Man.

3.03.2007

One Big Happy Dog Family

Remember Zoe? Our little pup is happy as can be living with her big brother Cisco. Seyla loves going to her Grandparents house so she can play with the dogs (and watch Treehouse!). When Seyla eats, Zoe is sure to be right underneath her chair in case any food falls right into her mouth. No wonder she's a little chunky. Tim and Louise have two little rascals running around their household. First came Coco (coconut is her nickname) and then came her little brother, Cashew (nut!). I think we should get Sammy in here and see how they all get along. But like Paul, Sammy is always MIA.

Dogs rule!

3.01.2007

Go Leafs Go


Looks like the Leafs have to fight extra hard to get a playoff spot. Go Leafs Go!

2.23.2007

Lent

Tuesday night we joined Trae, Fran and Sey at the Keg. They were giving up meat for Lent so they wanted to go out with a bang. During dinner Norm and I were trying to decide what we should give up. Chocolate? Coke? Coffee? It's all been done. What can we give up that would really be a sacrifice? And then it hit me...Going out to eat. And with that I decided to pair my steak with a pina colada and we topped it off with a Billy Miner pie.

After Ash Wednesday mass, we had dinner at Di's place. Gerwyn did not have enough time to cook so instead he ordered Swiss Chalet. Because it was Ash Wednesday, Ev and I opted for the Vegetarian option. Everyone else ate meat. That's right, even when I reminded Norm - he still wanted meat. Meathead.

On this Friday night we usually end the week by going out for dinner. Instead, we reheated yesterday's Sinigang dinner. Not too bad two days in a row but God help me if we have it again tomorrow. That's the problem with being a family of two. I must learn to make smaller portions. Or have a bigger family.

Apparently Fran and Trae want us to come over for dinner next week. They will be buying Lin Garden. Is that cheating? They've given up meat. There's absolutely no loop holes there.

I look forward to Easter.

2.14.2007

BRAvo!

As usual Norm presented me with a Valentine's Day Card. That's all I really expect. A mushy card with meaningful mushy things although I never turn down presents! Norm has made arrangements with a friend who owns a lingerie store to have a proper bra fitting. That's right guys, I'm gonna get my breasts measured and buy some expensive brassieres. I saw an episode on Oprah which revealed 7/10 women are wearing the incorrect sized bras. I'm sure I'm one of them because I'm constantly readjusting almost to the point of having turrets. Thanks Norm for the thoughful gift.

2.10.2007

Happy Birthday Norm


Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday dear Norm
Happy Birthday to you!

2.07.2007

Addicted

My name is Mel and I'm addicted to Wii.
Sorry for not posting. Wii've been busy.

2.02.2007

Wii

I finally got my hands on a Wii. It was hard but with determination and a little flirting, I got it! Hmm, I wonder if I should sell it on eBay? ha!

1.28.2007

Weekend Pix

This is Baby AJ.
Mae & Glen's second baby.
Looks identical to Jared.
Very much a Soriano.






The girls decided to get together to welcome Ev back from her
romantic getaway to Hong Kong and Phuket.
She brought us back each a pashmina from HK. Thanks Eb!
Ron held a baby for the first time! Maybe he's ready?






We met up with the family to celebrate Jonathan & Flo's birthday.
We went for an all you can eat Sushi.
Hayden was hillarious during dinner. It must have been the coke.
The girls out ate the boys. I don't know if that's a good thing.