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Favorite Place

February 15, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 12 Comments

It’s only week two, and already I’m a day late in posting my entry to the 48 Photos weekly challenge! *slow clap* Better late than never, though, right? And I did take the photo yesterday, at least. So without further ado, I bring to you my favorite place.

Shot with a Sony TX10 camera on February 14, 2014 at home
Shot with a Sony TX10 camera on handheld twilight mode. Taken on February 14, 2014 at home.

This is home. Or rather, this is the first part of the house that you will see upon entering. Obviously, that’s our front door, and next to it you will see a wall of pictures that show our family through the years. Here you will see what we looked like several years and pounds ago, during our awkward phases, in various places around the country, and in the hippest, coolest fashion of that particular era. I don’t think this door has been repainted, ever. Or at most, it was repainted once. I think it’s due for a retouch soon.

Home is my favorite place. It’s where the heart is, as far as my world is concerned. I’ve made so many memories with my family in this house we’ve shared for 25 years. Honestly, though, I am eager to start making new memories with my boys in a home of our own, but that’s something that is still “coming soon” for us.

I have tried living in other places before, in condos, apartments and other peoples’ houses, but none of these places were ever home. Just this, our messy, cramped, not very tall house that was once surrounded by open fields, and is now walled in by much taller houses on every side. This place will always be home, no matter where life takes me.

How about you guys, what’s your favorite place?

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PS Check out my other posts in this blog series here.

PPS Promise, next week I will use my DSLR already. Also, this is the last time I’m using the Sony camera for a night shot. So, so grainy!

Filed Under: Around The House Tagged With: Favorite Place, Photo A Day, Photo A Week Challenge, Photography, Photography Challenge, Weekly Blog Challenge

Fun Family Activities You Can Do at Las Casas

February 10, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 29 Comments

I mentioned in my previous Las Casas vacation post that there are a lot of things that you can do when you visit Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar. Whether you want to do something on your own, as a couple or as a big group, this place does not disappoint. Here are 12 ideas for you, in case you decide go on a trip to this beautiful Bataan resort.

Go for a swim

Swimming time! The photo on the top right belongs to dad.

Based on experience, it can get really hot in Bataan. The best way to cool off at Las Casas is to take a quick dip in their lagoon-style swimming pool. What I like about this pool is that it’s only 4ft at the deepest portion, so I can let my son swim away without worrying about him floating to areas where he can no longer reach the floor. I’m also not very tall, so I don’t mind the shallowness of the water. My brother, though, who is close to 6ft tall was squatting most of the time. Still, we enjoyed our swim, specially since we had our underwater camera with us. [Read more…] about Fun Family Activities You Can Do at Las Casas

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Bagac Bataan, Bataan, Family Vacation, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Road Trip

Love Expressions Wedding Fair at SM Southmall

February 8, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Last year was a huge year for weddings in our family, with my sister-in-law’s back to back weekend ceremonies in Villa Escudero and in Amorita Resort, Bohol. It was a flurry of activity, from the Cuyugans’ homecoming, a meeting of two families, dinners, fittings and all the excitement you can imagine. It’s great seeing people start off on their journey to happy every after. Weddings, like babies, are always something to look forward to.

We don’t know when the next wedding in the family will be, but if you know someone who’s tying the know soon, you might want to share this event with them. The Love Expressions Wedding Fair is happening at the Ground Level Activity Center,  SM Southmall, Las Pinas on February 13-15, 2014, and what better time is there to plan for forever than on Valentine’s weekend?

Attendees can enjoy talks on Love Languages, Dating and Relationships, Budgeting for Wedding by Bro. Mond and Leigh de Armas of Alabang New Life Christian Center and get tips on How to Plan your wedding and How to be a Professional Host and Emcee by Jenne Rabe of Jack & Jenn Catering. Be entertained with performances by NTUNE Acoustic Band, Heart and Soul Quartet, A Band, Symphony of Strings, Amaya and many more.

PLUS!  on February 14, 2014 at 5:00 PM, there will be a Fashion Show featuring fabulous up and coming designers,  Marco and Oyama and White Label Bridal.

Love Expressions Wedding Fair at SM Southmall
Love Expressions Wedding Fair at SM Southmall

Exhibitors include:

  • 27A Flowershop
  • A Band
  • APVIL Printing
  • AskJenneToday
  • BA Studio
  • Bridalbook.ph
  • CD Worx Multimedia
  • Crumbs Cake
  • D’Lady Behind the Scene
  • Dermaesthetique
  • Diamond with Love
  • Gems by Me
  • Heart and Soul
  • Indemand Wedding Films
  • Mixology Events
  • Myke Make-up
  • Ntune Acoustic Band
  • Platteles
  • Queensland Catering
  • Symphony of Strings
  • White Label Bridal
  • Weddingsuppliers.ph

For the brides-to-be: Book any of the featured suppliers and receive A FREE GIFT FROM THE ORGANIZER plus GET A CHANCE TO WIN YOUR WEDDING SUPPLIER.

Register here to be part of this event: http://www.weddingfairphilippines.com/weddingfairregistration/

Celebrate love, celebrate romance, celebrate forever with us at the Love Expressions Wedding Fair.

Love Expressions Wedding Fair is presented by SM Southmall, together with Jack & Jenn Catering, Rotary Club of Las Pinas East and Myther Events and Expo Inc. This event is sponsored by Booms Audio Sounds and Lights, Dermaesthetic, Gems by Me with Online Media Sponsors Bridal Book.ph, Weddingsupplires.ph, HalloHalloTown.com, and organized by Island Exhibit Events Management Inc.

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Filed Under: Events & Parties Tagged With: Bridal Fair, Event, Love Expressions Wedding Fair, SM Southmall, Wedding Fair

Self Portrait

February 7, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 10 Comments

In a never-ending effort to get myself to commit to and complete a blogging challenge, I joined Mom on Duty and  Lollies and Lipsticks‘ 48 Photos Photo A Week Challenge.

A rundown of each week’s themes

Every Friday for the next 48 weeks, participants will have to post one photo based on the week’s theme. Sounds easy enough, yes, but remember that I have a bad track record with photo-a-day challenges and weekly themed blog post challenges. I really do want to complete this one, though, and of course it makes it a million times more exciting that I’m doing it with some of my favorite bloggy mom friends.

This week’s theme: Self Portrait

For the past few days I have been trying in vain to take a nice photo of myself. I once said that I am probably the worst model you can even have, and I meant it. I smile awkwardly, and I would rather make faces at the camera. I feel conscious when asked to pose for a long time. And it’s not because I’m concerned about the way I look. It’s more because I don’t like being in front of the camera. I really am a behind-the-scenes kind of girl.

Today, as I was enjoying a cold shower after a very hot afternoon, it dawned on my why I didn’t like any of the photos I took of myself. It’s because none of them showed ‘me’. They looked fake and forced, and a bit unnatural. And then I realized that I already have the perfect photo, and that I took it just last weekend, at the start of the month. I think that counts as within the week, right?

This is me

This is me, folks, in all my wrinkled, blotchy-skin glory. This is me with my giant eye bags, my eyebrows that are in desperate need of grooming, and with my unmanageable hair pulled back. This is me with my double chin and chubby cheeks. This is me with no make up, bare-faced but happy. This is me enjoying my weekend with family, basking in the sun, delighting in a perfectly peaceful day.

Shot with a Sony TX10 camera on February 1, 2014 at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

This is me. I am definitely far from perfect, but I am totally okay with that.

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Filed Under: Everyday Life Tagged With: Photo A Day, Photo A Week Challenge, Photography, Photography Challenge, Self-portrait, Weekly Blog Challenge

This Is Why Customer Service Is Important

February 6, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 10 Comments

Let me begin by telling you that I had a different post queued for today. I was supposed to publish the second half of our Las Casas vacation, a post that took me the entire morning to complete because of all the photos that I edited for it. But then, something happened at around lunch time when I went to the South Supermarket branch of LBC here in Alabang, and I just can’t let it go, so I thought I’d write about it.

The back story

I joined an exchange gift activity with my fellow World Moms Blog mamas for Valentine’s Day. I had the perfect gift already, and all that was left to do was to ship the gift to the recipient. Now, I’ve never sent anything overseas via registered mail or courier before, so I wanted to know what my options were. I was panicking a little because the target arrival of the gift is supposed to be on February 14, and I was starting to worry that I wouldn’t make it.

First stop was the post office, and I was surprised that the rate was a lot more than I’d expected. I had a feeling that DHL and FedEx would be even more expensive, but I inquired anyway by phone. My mom suggested I try LBC, so I gave them a call to ask if they ship to the country where my package is supposed to go. The lady who took my call said that yes, they could ship my item, but that I needed to go to an LBC center to get a cost estimate. So off I went to South Supermarket after the call.

Here’s the story about what happened this afternoon

I parked, got out of the car with my gift and walked into LBC. The guy at the counter was on the phone, and I assumed that he was taking an inquiry so I busied myself by reading the posters and signs stuck to their wall. After a few minutes, he asked me what it was that I needed. Seconds after I started to explain myself, he started talking again to the person on the phone, so I stopped speaking and waited. That was rude moment #1.

This guy finally hung up and looked at me, and asked again what I wanted. I told him that I wanted to ship my present overseas, and to which country it was going. He told me he couldn’t ship my item because “items like that were not allowed to be delivered overseas via courier.” I asked why not. He said that it’s regulation. I told him that I had just spoken with someone over the phone who said they could ship it. And then he asked me: “Saan po kayo tumawag?” (Where did you call to inquire?”) Rude moment #2.

Of course I told him that I had called their customer service hotline. Hello? What else could I have been referring to???

So he then said that he needed to double check with DHL, who is their shipping partner. I waited while he made the call, and after hanging up he tells me that, yes, they can ship it after all. Then he says that I need to present an invoice for the item I was sending out. Well, I didn’t have one because it was purchased from the province a while back. Then the conversation started to get really s**p*d.

Me: (In Tagalog, of course,  but I’m writing it out in English) I really don’t have an invoice. Is there something else I can do?

Him: No.

Me: What do I need an invoice for anyway?

Him: As an attachment.

Me: For what?

Him: The package.

Me: Why?

Him: It’s a requirement.

Me: Why?

Him: That’s what DHL said.

Me: Why?

Him: Ganun po talaga (That’s how it is)

Rude moment #3.

I stood there with my right eyebrow raised and my mouth open. I stopped speaking because I realized that he didn’t know the answer to my question. Just as I was about to turn and leave, his co-worker who was sitting next to him the whole time said, and this is verbatim, “Try no po sa FedEx. Baka tanggapin nila doon kahit walang invoice. Sa DHL kasi hindi pwede.” (“Try going to FedEx, they might be able to ship it without an invoice. DHL won’t.”)

Funny how LBC, whose partner is DHL, asked me to go to FedEx, who, if I’m not mistaken, is a competitor. Please correct me if I am wrong. Maybe she was just trying to be helpful, but… Oh well.

And then came a second rejection, but I didn’t mind

I said thank you, left the store and went to FedEx. When I arrived, the ladies manning the counter were having lunch. I apologized and asked if they could just quickly answer my inquiry. They entertained me without complaining. Customer service win #1.

I expained what had happened with LBC/DHL, and the woman I was speaking to told me that they would also require an invoice. Again I asked why.

She patiently explained to me that it was required by customs, and that their people on the receiving end would need it to support my declaration of what the item was, what it was made of, where it came from, and the actual value. Customer service win #2.

She said that, unfortunately, they couldn’t ship it without an invoice either. I told her that I appreciated her taking the time to explain to me why not. And honestly, I wasn’t upset over being turned down this second time because I knew why they had to say no to me. LBC on the other hand, said no without a proper explanation. Sure, it’s because of a requirement of DHL, but if the person from LBC did not understand what that requirement was for then maybe he could have called to ask. After all, he was just chatting on the phone when I arrived. I don’t think he has a problem making calls.

I doubt that I will be using LBC anytime soon, especially not that branch. There’s a JRS next to them, and the people there are cheerful and accommodating. There is also the ever-reliable Xend, who conveniently picks up my packages for shipping from my house.

I wonder who owns that LBC branch, and if this person invested in training for the branch personnel. Because it doesn’t seem like he/she did.

To further emphasize the horrible service of LBC South Supermarket Alabang, I had a super pleasant experience at the post office when I finally had my gift shipped out this afternoon. The process was quick and easy, the ladies there were so helpful, and they didn’t mind answering my questions then I told them that it was the first time I was doing this. They recommended express shipping, since I was on a deadline, and explained the difference between regular and express, as well as the cost breakdown for both. They helped me seal my box, and gave me tips for when I have packages sent to me via registered mail. They then sent me off with a round of thank you’s. Customer service win, post office ladies!

I am now just glad that this is over, and that my gift is on it’s way and should arrive at it’s destination on time. I thought the postal service would give me a headache, but I was totally wrong about that. Sorry LBC, but I don’t like you right now.

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Filed Under: Everything Else Tagged With: Alabang Post Office, FedEx, International Shipping, LBC, LBC South Supermarket, Philippine Postal Service, Post Office

Travelogue: Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

February 5, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 21 Comments

I don’t remember if it was in late December or early January that I asked my dad if he would be interested in a CNY long weekend family vacation. Now that MrC is working again, I want to really be able to make the most out of long weekends, hence the proposal. It actually works for everyone else, too, because we’re all older and working now. It’s usually my dad who has to adjust his schedule, since his rotation at the hospital varies. Luckily, he agreed, and was able to switch his shifts around. And so, last Friday, we were off on a trip up north to Bataan!

Like I said before, the boys and I visited Las Casas last year for my sis-in-law’s prenup photo shoot, but I never got to blog about our stay. I’m making up for that now.

 

The long road to Bataan [Read more…] about Travelogue: Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Bagac Bataan, Bataan, Family Vacation, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Road Trip, Travelogue

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