Kwentong Kengkay

Enero 12, 2012

Do you love Baguio? Then sign and share..

…then you should sign this petition and stop SM from doing any more damage to our beloved Baguio City!!!

When will it end – the concretization and uglification?

Pwede ba, tama na ang mga tumutubong SM sa buong bansa ha. Tapos pipigilan pa nilang tumubo ang mga puno dahil kailangan nila ng parking area? Ano ba naman yan?

‘The SM Development Corp (SMDC) is set to cut 43 fully grown Alnus japonica trees while also intending to uproot 97 growing pine trees (Pinus kesiya) and 42 saplings virtually sentencing to death a total of 182 trees within the Luneta Hill area where SMDC is found to pave way for another parking lot.’

Ilang beses na akong nakarating sa Baguio at bawat akyat namin dun, hindi namin namiss ang SM. Hindi kailangan dun kasi ibang adventure ang Baguio. Hindi ako pupunta ng Baguio para lang makarating sa SM Baguio, pwede ba. Pupunta ako dun para ma-experience ang tunay na Baguio!

Kaya nagulat na lang ako na may SM na pala dun nung huling akyat namin nuong 2007. Hindi ako na excite nung nalaman ko. Hindi ko rin pinangarap na pasukin ang SM sa Baguio. No way, Jose.

Iba ang hanap ko sa Baguio. Andun ang mga palengke. Ang masarap na hangin. Ang sariwang gulay at prutas. Ang masasarap na restaurant na nakapaligid. Bakit ako papasok sa isang mall na de aircon? (May nag-iwan ng komento na hindi de aircon ang SM Baguio. Please take note!! Never been inside so I apologize for the misinformation.)

Please sign the petition and share. Hindi lang para sa Baguio ito. Ito ay para sa ating lahat.

I-Boycott??? Just check out the petition and you would know what they are asking…

Please, please, sign and share – for the love of Baguio!

Agosto 2, 2011

Gusto nyong magnegosyo?

Filed under: Philippines — kengkay @ 10:35 umaga

Minsan o kadalasan, hindi sapat ang sweldo natin para sa pang-araw-araw na gamit. Madalas ubos na ang sweldo mantalang wala pang araw ng sweldo. Madalas may dagdag na utang pa!

Mahirap ang buhay, hane? Pero may mga paraan para hindi magkaubusan ng pera. Magnegosyo. Simple lamang, di ba?

Op kors, hindi simple. Pero kung daragdagan mo ang iyong kaalaman at ikaw ay handang magsakripisyo ng konting oras — pwedeng mangyari.

Extra money, sinong may ayaw, di ba? Eto lang po, baka merong may magka-interes…

Puntahan ninyo ang website na ito: CLICK.

Tapos panoorin nyo ito: CLICK.. Dito ninyo malalaman ang mga benefits at advantages ng isang loadxtreme retailer, dealer and master dealer. For more information, log on to: www.negosyongload.phpnet.us

Good luck!!!

Hulyo 18, 2008

Pinoy Moms Network is Back!

Filed under: Philippines,PMN — kengkay @ 5:43 hapon

Just a short but happy announcement, Pinoymomsnetwork.com is back on air!

That means all it’s sub domains including PMN: Home and Garden and PMN:Travel where I am both editor and enthusiatic contributor are also up.

Give us enough time to update the articles, but of course, you could already visit us.

The other PMN sub-domains are: PMN: Food and Cooking, PMN: Parenting, PMN: TechMomma, PMN: Fashion and Personal Style.

Disyembre 17, 2007

The Christmas Lantern

Filed under: Papa Dear,Philippines — kengkay @ 12:17 hapon

During December, I am always proud to bring out and show off this Christmas lantern (parol) that I bought from Manila in 2003. I hand carried this precious lantern, protected it’s packaging from the wild throng of crowd in the airports and our stop over, and was lucky enough to snag an airplane seat for my dear package. Thus, the lantern arrived in Germany, without scratches and functioning.
The only real problem? We didnt realize that my sister, who bought it for me, got one that has a different watt than what we use here in Europe! But this was a problem quickly solved as we have a neighbor who deals with such things. After a day, he gave us a transformer for our precious lantern. And it’s been blinking with myriad of colors every December.
In the Philippines, a Christmas lantern is a must. You could find them in different materials: in plastic, in papel de Japon, in crepe papers, etc –but the most famous would be those coming from the Christmas capital of the Philippines, Pampanga; where the parols are mostly made of capiz (a native shell found only in the Philippine sea) and are filled with different colors and lights.
Our lantern is the real scene stealer in our street. Old or young, they cant help but be mesmerized when the play of color brightens the dark night. One very foggy afternoon, the kids’ eagerly took faster steps back home because they said they know where our house is: the lights from the lantern beckoned them home.
We simply love our lantern. My husband wanted to buy one more. Well, he doesnt need to nudge me. I am for more of these lanterns, actually!

Enero 20, 2007

Manggang Hilaw at Bagoong

Filed under: Philippines,Unsolicited Thoughts — kengkay @ 2:22 hapon

Kagabi pagpasok ko sa sala, andun ang buong pamilya – ang asawa ko at ang aming dalawang anak, nanginginain. Yung kanilang usual dessert na prutas. Pero ang naamoy ko, manggang hilaw at bagoong. Ewan ko ba kung bakit. Tulo laway ko. Di ko tuloy maiwasan na titigan yung kanilang kinakain. Litchias, oranges, ubas at kiwis. Baka kasi sakaling sa sobrang titig ko e maging manggang hilaw at bagoong sila.

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