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November 7, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

I decided to make a quick errand run at the mall today, right after I dropped off my little guy at school. Since I wasn’t really planning on going out, I wasn’t actually dressed for the occasion. I had on a pair of baggy jeans, a really loose shirt and flipflops. And my hair was in a messy ponytail. Now that I’m describing what I was wearing, it kinda sounds like one of those celebrity outfit disaster pieces on E! or TMZ, only I’m no celeb. Anyway…

I was walking as fast as I could towards Starbucks when I found myself face to face with a guy I used to work with. I hadn’t seen him in over a year, which means the last time we met, I was in office clothes. And here I was in a cross between a frumpy and a grungy outfit, while he was all neat and tidy in his work outfit. Not that it matters anyway, he’s a friend and a really nice guy, and it was great running into him. Thing is, the encounter made me think about myself, how I never really paid much attention to my appearance before I became a WHAM, and how I pay even less attention to the way I look and dress now. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s never a good thing, at least as far as I can see.

I was never fashion-forward nor adventurous with my choice of clothes. I’d always choose to be comfortable over being chic. But at least I’d make an effort in the past to put on lip gloss, or wear nice shoes, or put on a top that wasn’t so baggy it could fit an extra person. Or if I did choose a top like that, I’d wear it with shorts or leggings and not with an equally baggy pair of jeans, folded at the hem. Yep it was that bad. All that was missing was a beanie. Oh dear me.

My mom-in-law always tells me that you feel better about yourself if you look good. Then there’s my mom who rarely leaves the house without first putting on pressed powder and red lipstick. Maybe I ought to take a cue from the moms in my life and start looking at myself in the mirror before I leave the house. Oh I would, if only I weren’t so lazy. Between errands, writing, and trying (but failing) to keep our room clean, I wonder if I will actually find time to think about fashion and beauty on ordinary days.

Please tell me I’m not the only mommy with this problem?

Surprisingly, the outfit looks better in this photo than it does in real life…

Frumpy meets Grungy OOTD
And yes, that is a Snoopy decal and those are rubber duckies stuck to my bathroom mirror.

Much love and happiness,

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Filed Under: Everyday Life

Bonding Over Burgers at Dayrit’s

November 6, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

A few nights ago, over dinner, Mr C and I were debating over whether or not there was once a Dayrit’s branch in Alabang. Apparently, it did exist some time in the early 90’s. I can’t believe we didn’t know this!

Anyway, our argument made me remember that I never got around to blogging about our visit to the Magallanes branch of Dayrit’s after one of my events last May. If I remember correctly, that was my first event as a freelancer, and so it was sort of a significant occasion.

It was Mr C, my sister and I who were together for dinner that night, since we were all heading home from Makati at the same time.  Mr C ordered the Roast Beef, while my sister and I shared a plate of fries plus a cheeseburger each.  We also ordered iced tea to go with our meals.

Roast Beef & Mashed Potatoes

Burger1

Burger2

Fries!

And Iced Tea

THE UPS
FOOD
Everything I’ve ever had in Dayrit’s was good. I have yet to decide on my favorite item on the menu though, but the Roast Beef is a strong contender.

PLACE
It’s conveniently located in Paseo de Magallanes, which is on our way home from Makati.

SERVICE
They serve the food fast and hot. The servers are also more than willing to recommend dishes if you’re not sure what to order.

THE DOWNS
FOOD
No complaints so far!

PLACE
It’s always crowded when we go to Dayrit’s, which is actually not a bad thing for them. On the up side, the wait for a table has never really been too long. The area could be cleaner and brighter, though.

SERVICE
No complaints so far!

THE VERDICT
Nothing beats the homey, happy, I’m stuffed with comfort food feeling you get after dining at Dayrit’s. Except maybe a great meal prepared at home. But this is definitely one of the places we love to stop at on our way home after a long day. There’s no doubt we’ll go back there again one of these days if we can actually get our butts out of Alabang. We haven’t crossed the highway much ever since Mr C started his new job in this side of the world. Oh well, there’s always City Delivery!

DAYRIT’S BURGER AND ROASTBEEF HOUSE
Maga Center Building
Paseo de Magallanes, Makati
+632 854 9943
+632 8180168
Dayrit’s Facebook Page

Much love and happiness,

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Filed Under: Food & Recipes

Milk Tea, Pearls and More at Tokyo Bubble Tea Restaurant

November 4, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

I first heard that Tokyo Bubble Tea was opening a branch at Westgate Center earlier this year when I still worked at Filinvest. They finally opened at the beginning of October, and we finally had the chance to try out their food last Halloween. I was able to try their milk tea before at the Megamall branch when Mr C still worked there, and I remember I liked it a lot.

Bright and bubbly sign!
My favorite boys

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A Spooktacular Halloween At Westgate

November 3, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Since Mr C wasn’t able to go trick or treating with us, we decided to pass by Westgate Center in Filinvest for more Halloween fun after picking him up from work. When we arrived, there were a lot of kids standing in line for loot bags and at the photo booth area, and even more participating in the games. I was glad to see the place full since I really love going to Westgate, and I know how much work the Marketing Team puts into their activities.

We got there with just enough time for TLC to join some games before we had dinner. There were quick Q & A and simple trivia games, and a girls versus boys game where the kids acted out a scene dictated by the host, and a dance-off.

It was so nice seeing TLC interacting with the other kids. I forget sometimes that he’s almost 7 years old, and I get blown away at how much he’s grown and matured. My mom tells me that I now understand how she feels, that your kids will always be your babies no matter how old they are.

Boys vs Girls!

Acting out a scene from a cartoon. I think they are supposed to be animals.

Planning their next scene

Zombies!

Explaining what their group did

The boys win!

Spooky pose!

Halloween at Westgate is always fun. We’ll definitely visit again next year. They also have a lot of great activities coming up this November and December in time for the holidays. If you’re on the look out for a nice place to have dinner and enjoy the cool Christmas air while listening to great music, you might want to drop by Westgate for Sessions @ the Cul de Sac on Wednesdays and Fridays of November. We’re definitely going to the Cooky Chua / Color It Red show, so if you stop by, come and say hi!

Sessions @ Westgate Center Cul de Sac

After the activity, had dinner at Tokyo Bubble Tea, which opened in Westgate a few weeks ago. Yum, yum! You’ll be able to read about our first time there real soon. I hope you’re all enjoying the long weekend. We sure are!

Mr C and Me! LSP and Jake the Dog!

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Filed Under: Events & Parties

Halloween 2012: Finn and Jake Take Ayala Alabang

November 1, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

The plan was that Mr C would be Jake the Dog, TLC would be Finn the Human, and I’d get to be Lumpy Space Princess from Adventure Time for Halloween this year. But since Mr C had work and would be missing the trick or treat schedule in our village, we shuffled the roles around and enlisted the participation of my brother, TLC’s Ninong (Godfather) Boyong. Luckily, he loves the color purple and so he willingly took on the role of LSP. Meanwhile, I was able to put my yellow maxi dress to good use as Jake the Dog, and TLC still got to be Finn.

Finn the Human
Jake the Dog and Finn the Human
LSP, Jake and Finn

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Filed Under: Motherhood

Sunset Happy Hour and Dinner at Sur Boracay

October 30, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

You know that you are truly on vacation when happy hour begins at 3PM. Judging by this photo, I think Mr C would totally agree with me!

Someone seems to be enjoying that beer A LOT!


The rainy Manila weather made me think about our Boracay escape last September, and how I never actually finished blogging about it. We were really lucky that the weather cooperated with us during our trip. We did have rainy mornings and evenings, but the sun was shone merrily throughout the day. It was just the kind of weather we were looking forward to.

Perfect weather!

We spent most of our weekend in the water.

Mr C and his usual underwater shot.

Off to the cabanas to take a break from the sun.

I thought I was starting to get dark already but Mr C said it was all just in my head.

Our latest hobby – doing the crossword puzzles in the newspaper.

It’s nice and quiet at Sur. Perfect for honeymooners!

When the sun to go down, we went back out to the beach hoping to enjoy our first Boracay sunset. The rain clouds were starting to roll in though, so the setting sun was partly hidden. That’s ok though, it didn’t stop us from going for one last swim!

Late afternoon, and my ugly bunny face.

Relaxing with Mr C!

My favorite pair. These guys have gone EVERYWHERE with me – Boracay, El Nido, Puerto Princesa, Cabu, Davao, Batangas, Zambales… The list goes on and on!

The kids of Boracay are just AMAZING at making sandcastles!

Last swim for the day. It was starting to get chilly already.

A view of the sunset from the water

The perks of having a waterproof camera.

We chose to just have dinner at the resort on our first night since it was raining and we were both tired from travelling, and already a little tipsy from the beers.  The food at Sur was just so-so, and the servings were pretty small.  It also took long for our food to be served after we placed our orders. I don’t think we’ll choose to eat there again if we book a stay there next time, unless absolutely necessary.

Mr C had the beef salpicao, which was good but a little on the tough side. I ordered calamari which took so long to arrive that I was too hungry by the time it was put on the table so I didn’t bother to take a photo anymore. We also got an order of tuna sashimi.  The meal was a bit pricey, as expected. In my honest opinion, it wasn’t worth what we paid for, but that’s what we get for being too lazy to go out.

Beef salpicao, rice and atchara

Tuna sashimi

We went straight to bed after dinner since we wanted to wake up early the next morning. And that’s about it for the first day of our Boracay escapade!

More, more, more Boracay Day1!

  • Airphil Express and the Kalibo Experience
  • A Peaceful Station One Stay at Sur + The Unforgettable Jonah’s Shake

SUR BEACH RESORT
Station 1, Boracay Island
Phone: +63 36 288 6844
Fax: +63 36 288 6843
Mobile: +63 928 781 1233
Email: surboracay@gmail.com
http://www.surboracay.com

Much love and happiness,

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