Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Deadbeat



My nephew's. The sweetest thing. He asked me to take a photo of his peace sign to remind me to keep cool every time. At two years old, he's one genuine being. I so love him.




Pinoy band in my usual weekend getaway. If I were not somewhere else, you can find me here. The place is such a treat. Good food to salve your emotional imbalance. Beer and or, wine if you'd want to saturate yourself in alcohol intoxication. Oh, the hot springs... And the comforts you'd get at the Slow House Villa. I could sleep for long...


Another narcissistic pose.



In this scroll states that, Japan will enter World War II.


Hokkaido schoolchildren geniuses huddled to take a grasp of those archaic gold and bronze coins used in ancient Japan.



I don't want to divulge my gluttonous appetite for this pursuit. But yes, I did satisfy myself in my eagerness to try at six different establishments in a row for just about an hour.

Yum, yum, yummy...

I've set my foot and conquered that hell.


Yo Latino! Una celebracion de otro ano, de mas bendiciones, amor y determinacion.



Last weekend I went out with the two Tias. We were having dinner at a Brazilian restaurant. At the far end table were a group of three men drinking and a woman holding the mic... errr, parched her throats from singing. In our middle of meal, she came to us and asked if anybody from our table would join her sing. I shook my head straight off. From the look of their eyes, it would make someone swear right away that you're not guilty. I felt that way. It felt like I was guilty of a sin I have not committed. I sworn and was sweaty. Please you can't both humiliate me, I was begging. Until I gave in, just one song... Crazy For You by Madonna. Because they'd like to hear a Mariah, so Hero I whined??? :p And because I got turned on, I carried the tune of my heart. I tried Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse Of The Heart. I thought it was my last piece when one man requested if I could sing in Japanese. When I finished a Seiko Matsuda's, the place's starting to fill to capacity. I heard a crush of guapitos howling more! But this time they wanted to hear some Latin. The woman was fast as lightning typing those codes. First, we had La Solitudine, duet version of Laura Pausini and Lara Fabian. Then this...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That takoyaki looks very delish! I want some of that! When we visit you in Japan, I'm pretty sure I'll be gaining weight from eating all those japanese food!

You look great, love! I'm sure you're a star that night. :)

ms firefly said...

pretty pretty girl, you look so fab!

Mariale said...

@gracey: When will I see you again? Hahaha. Let's hit notes soon! How's your online shop, Boots?

@swann: Dette! So long. I am very elated for you. At last, you're with Kj already. Tight hugs.