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Tech Envy, Year Four

November 4, 2011 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 4 Comments

So I’m thinking of changing my phone again. I have a serious case of tech envy. Every time something new comes along I want it, specially if a lot of my friends are starting to have it. It all began with the Nokia 5110. Back in the day, it was absolutely the hottest mobile phone with its slim body and colorful Xpress On Covers. I got one right when it was at its most popular, a birthday gift from my dad. In less than six months, It got stolen from my bag due to my own carelessness. Cue momentary depression, followed shortly by the desire for a new phone.  In the years that followed, I’ve gone through countless handsets. For a long time, I was loyal to Nokia, upgrading from a 3210 to a 3310, and eventually moving up to the 8250, the first phone with a blue light, which I also tragically lost in less than 6 months. After that I tried out the shockproof, orange lighted 5210,  fell in love with my first camera phone, the 7650, downgraded to the 6100, then inherited my dad’s 6630.

When I started working in Smart, my tech envy got worse, since I always had to be aware of the latest mobile phone releases.  In 2008, my second year in the telco business, I bought myself my first hard-earned unit, the Nokia 6680 in a limited edition black finish. The discovery of vanity colors made upgrading my handset even more exciting, and since then I made an effort to pursue the special edition colors, even if it meant the unit would cost a little bit more. If I’m not mistaken, the 6680 is my longest surviving handset. In fact, I still use it now for my secondary line.

I got a taste of my first smartphone in 2009 when Mr C got me a Nokia E66 for Christmas, and all of a sudden my standards went up. I just loved how it could do so much! The bar had been raised as far as functionality and style were concerned, and I was not turning back ever. I just had to keep moving forward and upgrading. Well, I didn’t actually have to, but I wanted to, more than ever before.

The Christmas after that, I got my first Android Smartphone, my HTC Wildfire from my favorite mobile phone distributor Yogi. Of course, he found me a limited edition red colored unit. I was perfectly content with my Android phone, enjoying my games and apps, until the day I noticed that everyone seemed to be on BBM. It’s only been a year since I got the Wildfire, and this is causing me to have guilty feelings about wanting to replace it already. But while the whole touch screen concept was fun at first, I am now wanting a physical keypad again. I actually had a chance to test an HTC Snap for a time while my Wildfire’s LCD screen was being repaired, and I actually liked the feel of qwerty.

BBM + qwerty keypad = I want a Blackberry too!

I’ve been debating with myself about getting a new handset for about a month now. If not for my present lack of funds and extreme self control, I’d probably be BBM-ing away with the rest of them already. I’m also deciding if it will be better to get a tablet rather than a new phone, but that doesn’t really satisfy my qwerty + BBM curiosity. At the same time, looking back at the past few years, it seems that I practically change my phone annually. That means getting a new handset on my current phone’s first anniversary is nothing new. Yes, it is pretty extravagant, but nothing new. The decision of whether or not it’s time to get a new phone is a tough one to make. At the end of the day, i don’t need a new phone but I want a Blackberry. And yes, I can be spoiled sometimes. That’s why I was extremely happy when earlier today, Mr C gave me the answer to my dilemma – he said he’d get me a Blackberry for Christmas! Aren’t I the luckiest wife ever?

So now I’m stuck in another dilemma – which model do I get?

It never ends!

 

 

Filed Under: Everyday Life Tagged With: Blackberry

The Red Cup Is Back!

November 3, 2011 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

It’s Christmas time again in Starbucks! Finally saw the 2012 planner, and I’m happy that there are more sheets now dedicated for notes. I also like that it’s smaller than the current planner.

Started my morning extra early today, and so I found an excuse to treat myself to my first Toffee Nut Latte of the season. Yay!

*Chumsy*

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Filed Under: Everyday Life Tagged With: Starbucks, Toffee Nut Latte

Giving My Dreams A SHOT!

November 2, 2011 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

A friend recently gave me the opportunity of a lifetime – to get published.

Becoming a writer has always been my lifelong dream. I believe that we all have a million and one stories to tell, and all we need to do is find our medium. Some draw, others paint, many speak, I write. To me, life makes sense in front of a white screen with a flashing cursor, or with a blank sheet or paper and a good pen.

With a little encouragement form loved ones, and a particularly persistent push from my sister Rocky, I set out to follow my writing dreams. I started with a little bit of content writing, discovered that I really enjoy continuity writing specially for live events, and found copywriting to be immensely challenging but extremely rewarding. The constant writing allowed me to gain confidence in myself and in my work. It’s true that practice makes perfect. This is one of the biggest reasons why I decided to return to blogging. I figured nothing would give me a better opportunity to constantly write than the knowledge that someone is reading, and that’s exactly what blogging does for me. As my page view count goes up, so does my drive to keep on writing. Maybe people just happen to pass by the page, some stumble upon it by accident, some will choose to stay and read, others will be back again. I know that I can tell my stories to all of these people, and that is just wonderful. I want to keep them coming back so I need to keep writing. And I need to write well.

So now I’ve been given an opportunity to go to the next level, to get published. In a real magazine. I’m so excited about this and I hope my article makes the cut. If I do get published, I promise that my blog readers will be the first to know. After all, these are the guys who stick with me and my words day by day. Whether or not I make it, I’m just happy for the chance to write. And I will be proud of myself, no matter what the outcome, for simply giving it my best SHOT!

 

 

Filed Under: Everyday Life Tagged With: Shot Magazine

Comfort Food At Whistlestop

November 1, 2011 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

My Halloween celebration began last October 30 with back to back events at Festival Supermall and Westgate Center. At the end of that day I was simply exhausted and craving for comfort food. The boys and I decided to have dinner at Whistlestop, which opened its doors to Westgate customers just a few weeks ago.

Whistlestop has actually been around since the 70’s. It closed shop sometime in 2005, and just recently reopened in Makati with a new look. Many hold this place close to their hearts like my mom who recalls good times spent at Whistlestop, which was one of the few restaurants open 24/7 back in the day. Meanwhile, I think I had only eaten there once before, and I can’t even remember if I enjoyed the food or not.

The boys went into the restaurant a few minutes before I did, as we were still packing up after the Magical Halloween event. When I arrived they had already placed their orders – Nasi Goreng for Mr C and a Bacon Cheeseburger for the kiddo. They also ordered Mozzarella Sticks as an appetizer. After a quick scan of the menu, I decided on Boneless Buffalo Chicken Wings with Bleu Cheese Dressing. I was surprised that it took quite a while for our food to arrive since there was only one other family dining at the same time as we were. Luckily, the little guy got a prize at the event earlier and that kept him occupied while waiting.

The little boy and his gun

The mozzarella sticks arrived first, and they weren’t exactly what I was expecting. I didn’t read the description of the dish on the menu, so I was thinking they would be breaded and fried. Instead, we were served a stack of cheese spring rolls with what I think might have been cilantro (yes, I know I should have checked the menu). I really loved the marinara sauce that came with the dish. It was tangy and just a little bit spicy, absolutely perfect with the cheese sticks.

Mozzarella Sticks with Marinara Sauce

The little boy’s burger and Mr C’s Nasi Goreng followed a little after the appetizer. The servings were pretty big, definitely worth the price. I didn’t get to try the burger, but since Tristan was only able to finish half of it, I’m guessing it’s pretty heavy. We actually took home the uneaten half and had my brother eat it. He said it reminded him of a thicker, denser Tropical Hut Hamburger, which means it’s pretty good in a Pinoy burger kind of way.

Bacon Cheeseburger

The hubs seemed to enjoy his Nasi Goreng judging from his clean plate at the end of our meal, and there was quite a lot of it at the start. I took a bite and found that it was pretty good but nothing extraordinary. My last encounter with Nasi Goreng was during our honeymoon staycation at Sofitel last September, and that is still by far the tastiest bagoong rice I have ever had.

Nasi Goreng

While waiting for my meal I decided to order a glass of Iced Tea with Mango Juice, which sounded weird at first but was actually really good and refreshing. Finally my food arrived, and it was a good thing that it was worth the wait. The chicken was tender and really tasty, and the serving was pretty big. The bleu cheese dressing was a perfect match, though at PHP 50.00 it was a pretty pricey add-on.

Boneless Buffalo Wings with extra Bleu Cheese Dressing

There was more than enough food for three people on our table, and as expected we had a lot leftover for takeout. We were all full after such a big meal, but since there’s always room for dessert, I decided to stop by UCC before heading home to grab a piece of my favorite Red Velvet Cake to go.

No visit to Westgate is complete without UCC’s Red Velvet Cake

There were some other interesting items on the Whistlestop menu, and I am definitely looking forward to coming back to give them all a try.

Whistlestop Restaurant and Bar
Westgate Center, Filinvest City
Alabang, Muntinlupa
(+632) 771-1706

UCC Coffee Café, Westgate
Unit C 801-802 Westgate Center, Filinvest City
Alabang, Muntinlupa
(+632) 771-1550, (+632) 771-1549

 

Filed Under: Food & Recipes Tagged With: Alabang Restaurant, Filinvest Alabang, Westgate Center, Whistlestop

Awesomesauce Burritos at Army Navy

October 31, 2011 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 2 Comments

After our high school reunion last Saturday, Mr C and I stopped by Army Navy for a very late dinner. We were both super hungry, but decided to drive back to Alabang before stopping to eat in case we got sleepy once our bellies were full. This proved to be a good idea, as our yummy midnight meal really hit the spot, and we were glad to be within a few minutes from home after we had eaten.

Army Navy Alabang

I’m glad that Army Navy is open 24hours. While I usually try to avoid eating really late at night because it means a morning tummy ache for me, I was just too hungry to even think about skipping dinner since I didn’t have anything to eat at the party. We ended up waiting a bit for our food to arrive, and decided to play with the camera to pass the time. [Read more…] about Awesomesauce Burritos at Army Navy

Filed Under: Food & Recipes Tagged With: Army Navy, Burrito, Freedom Fries

Decade1: The DLSZ 2001 Batch Reunion

October 30, 2011 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Yes, it has been 10 years since we graduated highschool.
It was great seeing our old batch mates again. A good number of people turned up for the party, and I’m happy that all the hard work put in by the committee paid off. Mr. C and I certainly had a lot of fun telling stories and reminiscing with our high school friends. Too bad there were a lot of people who couldn’t make it, but at least we can all look forward to our reunion part two.

Mr & Mrs C, 10 years later 🙂

Our little guy’s Godfather JC and Mr C

With Monix, our honorary batch mate

With Michelle and Clarissa, whom I haven’t seen in ages, plus Mr C and Apple

All girls

Standing in front of the aircon coz it started to get really warm once the room became crowded

With the long-lost Dickie Puno and the girls

Dizzy Jojo and Mr C

Me and Mr C with Rye

Me and Rye

Shot!

With Kris and Apple

KD, Me and Aggie

Filed Under: Events & Parties Tagged With: DLSZ, Highschool Reunion

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