Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Brrrrr

This morning we woke up with a cold house. I was wondering why. When I checked the thermostat, it just read 59 degrees...no wonder! No heat is coming out from all the vents at all. I thought to myself, dang here we go, another repair expenses. So, after I dropped off Keet in her school, I called our heating company to have somebody come to the house and see what's wrong. I'm pleased that I only have to wait for three hours when somebody came. Imagine I am wearing three layers of long sleeved shirts and winter gloves in the house! Turns out that we're just out of oil. They're supposed (automatically) to deliver the oil on the 8th but we beat them by consuming the oil fast ;-). Well, I'm just glad that it wasn't a major problem or repair. Peter was content with the 59 degree though. My comfortable temperature in the house is 70-72. Hmmm, the house is starting to get warm now. Life is good.

Rising...

Rising...


Ahhh, nice warm house...

Monday, March 5, 2007

Running Errands

Keet has no school today. Peter has work though, so I still woke up early this morning to make coffee and toast for my hugbun.



I always look forward on week ends - sleeps in and breakfast in bed! This is my Saturday mornings look like ;-).

Anyway, I called the Philippines this morning and talk to my relatives. We have to touched base once in while to be updated with what is going on with our lives ;-). Afterward, Keet and I went to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in D.C. to light a candle for Our Mother Of Perpetual Help. We do this on Sundays, but yesterday Peter had a meeting so we went to the Saturday mass in our parish church instead. We stopped by the store after lighting the candle to do some errands and to buy a Mega Million lottery ticket for tomorrow (If there's no update in this blog anymore, that means we hit the jackpot and we went traipsing around the world with our millions and don't have time to stay foot at home anymore ;-))!


Today is the start of my meal plan. Dinner for tonight is already cooking in the slow cooker while I'm updating my blog. We'll see if we can save some dough this way.


National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C....

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Grocery Budget

I'd had it. I think we spend so much money for our grocery food. I mean, I always shop plenty of meats and we always have stuff in our pantry so that we don't have to go to the store for small items. The problem is I really don't like to cook. I'm a decide what to cook in the last minute kind, no planning at all - not a good way to save money. Peter loves to cook. But, even if we have meats in our chest freezer and stuff in the pantry, we still have to go to the store for Peter's dishes. It seems that we end up going to the store twice or three times a week to buy stuff. I would say that we're spending roughly 800-900 dollars a month right now.

Well, I made a monthly meal plan. So, yesterday we went grocery shopping for our whole month's meals. We spent $500 and hopefully I would be right that we could save this way. Tomorrow, I'll start the plan.

Winter...

I thought that I woud not see the white stuff this year. What a mistake. We had some nasty winter days lately. Keet has almost used up all her snow days, three days so far. But compared to the other parts of the country, ours isn't so bad, not like the Northern part. Our local government don't spend so much in snow equiptments as we just have mild winters. So, when there's a forecast for snow that would accumulate 2 or 3 inches, the school system would either have hour delays in opening or would completely be closed, stores would be crowded with customers to pick up loads of breads and milks... amusing really. In the Northern part of the country, 2 or 3 inches is nothing.

A recent mild snow storm we had.


I'm Baaack

Oh my Goodness, I haven't realized how looong I haven't written anything in my blog. Now, I have to crunch everything of what happened the past months in one "setting" again. And here I thought that I would be able to update every couple of days. Hmmm...Now let's see if I can remember everything that has happened.

September 2006

Keet was a little apprehensive in her first day of high school. But when I picked her up later that day, she told me that she loves her new school, and that she found a couple of new friends. She's enjoying being a freshman in high school, hang out with her new friends in school, joining an Anime club and of course studying. One of her close friends is Fil Am. The funny thing is, Keet's friend's Uncle who lives in the Philippines and my elder brother (Keet's Uncle of course) "knows" each other while they were in the Air Force. Really, it's a small world indeed! Keet is starting to wear light eye make up now - there goes our baby.

First day of High School...
Also, we helped Mom with the packing of her personal stuff and some furniture for her move. Then, Hugbun and Mom drove a U-Haul truck to Mom's new apartment in New York, leaving her car with us to be driven by Peter (all of us would be going) the next month.


October 2006

We were shocked and sadden with the sudden death of our friend in the Philippines. Beltran was such a fun person to be with. He often times came with us on our gallivanting when in the Philippines. Surely, he would be missed the next time we go to the Philippines, as he seemed to us a member of the family. Rest in peace, Beltran.

We drove Mom's car to New York. Mom was pleased that she has her own car back (the car was left behind as we're not comfortable, her driving that far anymore). Also she want us (Keet and I) see her apartment. We stayed a couple of night in Paul's place and had a mini vacation. Judy (Paul's wife) made sandwiches to bring with us for our boating around Lake George. We stopped by Sagamore hotel for cocktails. A very nice huge place that overlooks Lake George. Paul dropped us off at Albany airport the next day. Hugbun was amused when an airport screener asked him why my toiletries wasn't in a small resealable bag so Peter called me (I was seating on a chair tying back my shoe laces) gleefully (I might say) to point it out (he told me to put the toiletries in the bag but I didn't listen). Anyway, the screener just played it down and reminded me to put them in the bag next time, and off we went home.

November 2006

We were so busy cleaning and repainting the soon to be Keet's room (grandma's old room). The laying of the bathroom floor was the most consuming part of this whole thing. But boy, the end result is so girlie and pretty, keet is so pleased with her new bedroom.

The bathroom floor that has given us grief ;-) ...

We just had a quite birthday celebration for Keet. We went to a Thai restaurant and invited her Godmother. The four of us had a grand time eating our favorite Thai dishes.
Keet's Godmother...
December 2006

Keet had her first formal dance, the Snow Ball. It was so stressful finding a dress that time of the month. Shoppers are everywhere, doing last minute Christmas shopping. After going half a dozen store, we finally found a dress that we all like. We dropped her off the night of the dance hoping that she would have a great time. She had a blast, four hours of fun! Keet took a lot pictures with the digicam that she brought.

Keet getting ready for the dance...

Christmas 2006

My family always love Christmas. Being a Filipina I'm very used to having the celebration of Christmas on the Eve as oppose of celebrating it on the Christmas Day. We have a tradition, that I always have my cooking marathon (a once a year phenomenon ;-)) on the Eve. I cook all Filipino dishes on the Eve, that way I could still feel the Filipino Christmas. Christmas Eve dinner for us is an informal one. I just put all the Filipino food on the table and eat whenever or wherever anyone wants. Then we have the American tradition of having a set down dinner on Christmas Day that Hugbun would be in charge (a Christmas goose). I just don't fell Christmassy if all we do is the Christmas Day dinner.

Noche Buena...
All of us were ill this Christmas. At first Hugbun had this very nasty cough and then I got it, then Keet. We didn't invite anybody as we're not up to it. Imagine the food and just the three of us. Hugbun wondered why I bother to cook the usual stuff when there are only us. I told him that if I don't do it, I would die. Here I am, sick and with no Filipino food on Christmas!? Anyway, Even if we're sick we still enjoy the holiday. Christmas is always special for us.