savoring life intensely (my life in fotos)

Closing another quarter today, and hell ya my life has never been this exhausting. I dunno know but the inclement weather is taking a toll on me and I’m tired, badly tired that my body complains —pimple here, pimple there, dry hair, more grey hair, legs tingling and painful heels to complete the class. Sigh!

Growing old in this time is really something very fast, likewise perishing into ashes once the virus hits you bad. So, living in this quarantine era shouldn’t be miserable (like yours). Seriously tho, whenever I feel anxious, I am reminded about the thousand and one reasons why I still need to get out of bed every morning and make each day count.

​This post is basically ​just ​how I spent my​ life the past months​ (in fotos for now).

my family started to celebrate the little things & even small wins during Sunday lunches. don’t judge 😛

btw, these are my bois
my favorite is Dakasi, next is Tiger Sugar & last is Chatime. Daily Dose is a local player that somehow fared well.
just a quick family lunch at BOB before ECQ last August
and then, ECQ happened so we stay put
not really a plantita but i have a good collection of “it” plants. i have rubber tree also.

oki, to make it clear i’m not leaving my present employer becos the only deal i can accept is if ADB will offer me bigtime 😛 les say my working arrangement right now will be a permanent set-up which i will need to embrace for the rest of it. 

amen to everything, Lord! ♥

 

 

fresca, samgyup sa farm

Before anything else, thank you for ze cousin for reminding me to write about the samgyup experience we had last December. I actually forgot it for reasons I don’t know, aging maybe. I’m inclined to forget things that’s why it’s important that I keep a reminder or put something in draft so I can revisit it right there and then. 

December 13, 2020. Whilst still in community quarantine we were able to celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary. I remember the last we were able to celebrate it with the fam (with Tatay very much alive) was back in 2014, during our 9th. It was one of the most memorable occasions because of the annoying yet funny experience we had going at Ted’s. Read here. We actually went out also during our 10th anniversary just to bump off all the negative vibes but it ended just like a regular day for everyone. Anyhow, this year was a different story, I thought we should still celebrate despite the pandemic. Life is too short to miss anything now, every occasion deserves celebrating whether it’s a minor or major milestone. It’s essential now that we put a mental bookmark on any experience so we have something to recollect when everything and everyone gets older. 

This fam date was well thought of (this is what I’d like to believe) becos we have minors and a senior citizen in tow, I prayed that everything will go well becos there are decorums we thrust aside. Please, do not judge I checked thrice if we will be allowed to dine and they responded a yes. So a date was all set, we arrived at the farm at past 3pm. 

Fresca Farm, tagged as Samgyup Sa Farm is located in Amadeo. It’s actually a Pick N Pay lettuce farm at the start, the owner happily narrates how his family was samgyup fanatic and then his children thought of setting up an al fresco resto and started to invite family and friends to dine. Because of the large green open space, it feels safer  although still risky. We picked the kubo type so we don’t blend with the rest of the guests; glad that the kubo is quite big and we don’t need to squash like sardines. It’s sturdy as well to hold us for long.  

The rate for unlimited samgyup is 499, all meats included (beef, pork & chicken) plus unlimited side dish, lettuce, rice and a pitcher of iced tea. If you don’t like beef, the rate is at P349 only. Of course, we got the unli with beef becos ze husband and i prefer beef over anything else. The sides includes –rice, egg rolls, soy potato, pickled radish, cucumber salad and freshly-made kimchi. They gave us egg drop soup also. I can’t count the many times we asked for a refill of everything. It was so filling and exciting to dine out once again.

We spent more than 2 hours devouring all the meat we can. And, I commend the staff for not giving us a face everytime we raised our hand to call their attention.

On our way out we were greeted by the owner, I learned later on that he was called Ka Jerry. We asked if we could take home the leftover lettuce we had, without ado he gladly packed and even added some more for us. Thank you po! Thank you for making our visit a pleasurable one. ♥

Happy Anniversary to us, always! 

 

Fresca Farm

Amadeo, Cavite

 

For the two of us, home isn’t a place. It is a person. And we are finally home.
–Stephanie Perkins