Category Archives: Weekly meme

Chinese wish paper

A lady friend gave this piece of Chinese wish paper to me a few years ago.  She said I could write a prayer or anything that I wish to have or plan that I want to be realized in the future. Her instruction is to burn the paper after I write all my wishes and…

Another Flower

I’m not familiar with this flower (again) or its plant but it used to beautify the front of our house. We still have the plants – there are at least two varieties, but they never reward us with the same beautiful flowers like before. My entry for MYM.

Fried Lumpia with Relyenong Bangus filling

I completely forgot to take a picture of the fried Relyenong Bangus that I prepare the other day. Now I have the excess filling here and decided to use it as filling for Lumpiang Shanghai. By the way I use Bangus meat, ground pork, red bell pepper, carrots, green peas, raisins as filling for Relyenong…

The Passion of the Christ

Here’s one movie that warring people should watch. Someone has already paid for their sins. By his wounds, we were healed. The movie, behind the greatest event in the history of the world. One man changed the world forever. My late entry for GT.

Orchid plant

I’m not quite sure what type or variety of orchid plant this one belongs  (or if this is really an orchid). But I’m glad the plant manages to stay alive despite being unattended to. It depends on rainwater to survive and bear lovely flowers. My entry for MYM this week.  Click on the badge above…

Mamma Mia!

The kids and I recently watched our DVD copy of Mamma Mia. I fell in love with the characters especially Sophie (played by Amanda Seyfried) and her equally feisty mom Donna (Meryl Streep). This is a story of a bride-to-be trying to find her real father told using hit songs by the popular ’70s group…

Drawings then and now

Drawings then My daughter’s drawing of Cloe, her favorite Bratz member. She drew this when she was eight years old. One of her drawings now: Her latest drawing is the sketch of little Paris Jackson. Partly hidden in the upper left corner of her sketch pad was her reference photo, a black and white picture…