Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Keet Would Start High School!!!
Mom Is Moving Out
Back to our old bedroom...
Grandma and Keet...
Today is another scorcher day. The temperature outside is 88 Fahrenheit! I always tell Hugbun that our summer here is hotter than in the Philippines. Anyway, Keet and I have no intention in going out today with this heat.
Summer in Maryland, note those spiny creatures behind us...they're called horseshoe crab.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Back To Old Routine
Chatting with May...
What a surprise! This year we didn't suffer with the jet lag so much. In fact Hugbun didn't even have a jet lag, he's back to work a week after we came home from the Philippines. Keet and I had a little. Usually, our jet lag would last for a couple of weeks!
Keet and I did a lot of weeding in the garden for a couple of days. Peter mowed the lawn a couple of days after we arrived. The yard looks much better now. I got some sore muscles though .
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Back To The U.S...back to the U.S.

Wow, the garden looked like a jungle. I think I even saw a lion, tiger and a bear! Now I know what we would be doing in the wee morning hours of our jet lag days. We're known to have our breakfast at 3:00 in the morning after coming back from the Philippines before.
The garden pre-jungle ;)...
Goodbyes
Goodbyes is such a drag and it sucks. Anyway, the whole village send us off to the airport on July 24 and had our tearful goodbyes. We had 12 hours lay over in Hong Kong! It wasn't so bad as we thought. In Hong Kong there are lounge areas that you can really stretch to sleep. We had a little " nap " ( for what's it's worth ) to prepare for our loooong trip home. Our flight was direct from Hong Kong to LA! Usually we had to stopped over in Vancouver to refuel/pick up passengers. So, the direct flight was a surprised and a bonus. The flight home was uneventful and smooth, no delays or whatsoever.
Hongkong Airport lounge...
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Last Week of Our Philippine Vacation
Our Recent Philippine Vacation...Cont.
Drove to Tangil ( south of Cebu, about 3 hours ) to catch the boat. The trip to Negros is just a little over an hour. Went to the mountain called Pakwan. The view is so pretty going up the mountain! We enjoyed the visit so much as it was a tabo ( market day ) . It's fun to watch people with their wares, food and animals to be sold. We stayed in Negros for a couple of nights.
In the mountain of Pakwan, Negros...
We celebrated 3 birthdays ( sister in - law, niece and nephew's ) while in the Philippines. It seems that we're always having occasions and excuses to eat, eat, eat! Luckily we didn't gain weights. Keet even lost some weight while we were there, maybe because she doesn't eat that much because of the heat. She does missed American foods.

Wednesday, August 9, 2006
Our Recent Philippine Vacation...Cont.
The wedding went very well. Everyone had a great time. Food, food, food and the guests - WOW ! That was what I call Filipino wedding reception! I splurged on lechon baboy ( boy, how I missed Filipino foods ). We tried to spoil the newly wed by sending them to Maribago Blue Water Resort for their honeymoon. We wished that we made a reservation for ourselves too for our last week in the Philippines when we saw their room, especially when the newly weds told us that they were really impressed with the resort in their 3 days stay.


We went to Kawasan a couple of days after the wedding. The drive towards the fall is so pretty, I think that was the first time we drove that route during the daytime ( we usually passed those places at nighttime going home to Lapu-Lapu ). We stopped at the place where there's a statue of "sigbin". Peter is specially interested to see the statue because Keet was telling him ( from what her cousins told her ) that "sigbin" is a monster and a witch's familiar. He was so amused and disappointed when he saw the statue as it was just a kangaroo ;-) !
Sigbin at the background ;)

By the weekend, we went island hopping. It was hilarious! The waves that day was so high. Marcy and Mytit was so nervous whenever the strong waves hit our boat, that their expressions were so comical. We always like to treat all our immediate relatives to go to places to have fun with us. They seem to enjoy it as much as we are, not a dull moment when we go out.

Our Recent Philippine Vacation
Our flight was delayed for four hours! We lost hope that we would be able to fly that day as planes aren't taking off around the east coast because of the heavy rainstorm. Finally, our flight number was called. Luckily we already have reserved seats for our international connecting flight in N.Y. thru the Cathay Pacific check-in in the internet.
Keet with a new friend in HK Airport...
Had a Requiem mass for Mama and Papa the next week. The mass was held at Babag's Perpetual Help Parish as we can't get an appointment in Birhen Sa Regla Church. It was a moving mass, especially when I wasn't able to go home last year when my father died.
Family Member Addition


Tuesday, August 8, 2006
Our Keetbug


December 1991---America Here I Come
Hugbun left for the U.S. on June 26. I was left in the Philippines to wait for my visa, but not for long because by December of that year I was in the U.S.
I arrived in the U.S. during winter and that was a shock to my system. I thought that winter cold is just like an air conditioned room... or whatever, but boy was I wrong!!! The first thing I noticed when I arrived in the U.S., was how clean everything were, the streets, buildings etc.
We were back in the Philippines a lot of times ever since. Our last trip was last June-July of this year.

My Parents, Honorary Sister, And Parents In Law
I always longed for a sister as I'm the only girl in the family. When I was in high school (first year, I think), Janet (cousin's daughter) came to our family and lived with us on and off. We always consider her as part of the family. A sister at last! Janet was my chaperone when hugbun came to the Philippines.
A couple of weeks after I arrived in Maryland, we went to upstate New York to spend Christmas with my hugbun's family. I felt so comfortable with my hugbun's family as they're all so accomodating and good people. Before my arrival, Mom made a winter coat drive for me...so that I would be warm and toasty :)! On March the next year, my father in law died. He was already ill and blind when I first meet him. My hugbun has only one married sibling, a brother, who also live in New York. The plan would have been that both of my parents in law will live with us in Maryland. With Dad's death, only Mom was able to live with us since 1994.
The Way We Were



My Families In The Philippines ll
Ging and Marcy (Eldest)
Lin and Let (2nd)
Fer and Mtit (youngest) 
