Showing posts with label life in the usa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life in the usa. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Fourth of July Madness


  Hi darlings! So how did you celebrate the 4th of July yesterday? I bet you had a blast too just like me. We went to the frog pond up North and brought our tents and met up some good friends of my husband.



  The first part of the day after setting up our tents, husband and friends went shooting at a few exploding targets.

  The last part of the day, Husband and his friend Robin, light up some fireworks while me and the rest enjoyed watching it from the camp. I had to hurry though because I forgot to charge my camera. Lucky, I was still able to get a good shot out of it.
  All in all, we all enjoyed we got to get out of the city and be with nature. Despite the scorching heat in the afternoon and getting ourselves wet from the storm that hit the camp last night, it was all worth it.




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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Ready for Summertime


       There is no better way to beat the scorching summer heat than a day in the pool. I lived in the southern part of the Philippines before I got here but I hate to admit it I don't know how to swim. I am not patient and brave enough to allow myself to be under these waters. I can't hold my breath that long. I don't know how to keep myself afloat neither. All I can do is some few kicks when using the floaters or stay in the water while seeing other people swim. Thanks to my sunblock, my bottled water and my shades I can already stay comfortable all summer long. So how are you coping the summer heat?



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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

What Makes a Filipina Unique & Special

It's been six months since I got here in the USA. I have made some personal observations and that includes comparing myself to the people in general here. These observations might not be applicable to all.

1. My husband finds it amazing that I can pick things up with my feet specifically with my toes. I have a small feet, but I am still adept at picking stuff up with them or I just have pretty good amount of control that I can easily curl or fan them.

2. This next mannerism that I want to stop is when I pout and point with my lips. Every time I do this, I will leave them wondering as to what I really want them to do. I just find it easier to purse my lips especially when it takes time for my mind to describe the object or person. Husband jokingly warned me not to do this in public because they might think I am asking for a kiss.

3. I don't know how to stop making "sitsit" or "psst". It's kinda hard especially when we grew up doing this. For me, it's the fastest good attention seeking speech.Oh by the way, I still say "aray" when I get hurt.

4. Our country is surrounded by seas and oceans, but only a few knows how to swim. I really envy those little kids whom my husband calls the " Sea Diving Gypsies" or in our term the Badjaos and Samals who live in houses that stands on stilts over the water beside the sea . They can dive without any diving equipment.

5. I still cannot stand not having a rice in my meal. Its just that every time I skip the rice and eat the American food, my tummy starts to complain. I tried explaining that what they have for lunch or dinner like hamburger, pizza, taco or hotdog are just our snack food in the Philippines. I am just lucky that my husband is not a picky eater. He is flexible to both Filipino and American food. I am also a fruit eater.

6.  We eat with a  spoon and fork, while they can comfortably eat with only a fork. We can also eat with our hands or with one foot up the chair.

7.  I am still super "matampuhin" (sulky, sensitive). Hubby will have to study more on this Filipina trait, he tends to become easily impatient. I believe our husbands should understand that sometimes we are just longing for some sweetness in the relationship. They don't really know how hard it is to be living in a foreign land with nobody except for your partner. It is healthy to be "matampuhin" sometimes, but not too much.

8. We are always proud of our man. No matter what his weaknesses or shortcomings might be, still we can say to the whole world how lucky we are to have such an amazing person to spend the rest of our lives with. We easily forgive and forget.

9. Since I am not employed yet, hubby finds it cute that I always look at him first before grabbing an item that I want into the shopping cart as if I am seeking for approval. I guess I am just a considerate type of person before making my husband spend on something for me I make sure that he has extra for these not so basic needs. It is usually girl stuff but he would always say that he would buy anything for me if he can afford it. Sweet!

10. We Pinays are conscious of how we look. We are not contented with only looking at the mirror inside the bathroom before leaving, we still look at mirrors inside of the car. Hey, we don't just want to look ugly.  We like to idolize celebrities or famous people and somehow would copy how they do their hairstyles, make-up or even how they dress up. They say we always check the labels of the clothes to see where it is made from. We don't want to get burn from staying under the sun. It's easy for White Americans to be laying all day and sunbathing because they can go back to their original color in no time, while we Pinays it took even a long time to achieve this color we have now, not to mention all the skin whitening products we used when we were still in the Philippines.

11. We like cooking. I am no chef but I am proud to say that my husband and family loves my cooking. I sometimes look up for simple recipes then as soon as I have the ingredients I tried cooking or baking them. If I can, I usually make Filipino recipes for them.  Believe it or not, it's only here that I can cooked decent meals. It's something I started love doing especially for people I love.

12. We are not difficult to please. One bar of Snickers can make me already smile or just even when hubby volunteers to help me with the chores.
 
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Thoughts?
What do you think makes you distinct among other nationality aside from the ones above? Are you proud to have these Filipino traits?

Monday, April 30, 2012

First Filipina Gathering in Michigan



   It was the first Filipina gathering that me and my husband attended yesterday. We were both excited, Me about meeting Pinays who live here in Michigan and the chance to speak my native tongue again. Hehehe! And for Hubby, the excitement of being able to taste new and different pinoy recipes.


   We got there early, but I really wanted to because I was still going to fry the food I was bringing. I met the hostess, Rhea. She was so nice and very attentive to her guests. Then I met other Pinay friends for the first time. We were being goofy the whole time. We talked like we have known each other for decades. I'm glad I met wonderful people yesterday.


   I can't wait for the next gathering. Event like this reduces my homesickness.



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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Me, shooting again!




Last weekend, we went shooting again with hubby and my stepson Alex. I was so excited because that time I already printed out some targets I can shoot on. I was able to shoot using the Glock 9mm, AK47 and the AK22. AK47 was so loud it got me scared though. Haha! Anyways, here are two videos that they took.





Oh by the way, I ended up shooting all the soil, like tilling the soil for gardening. Lol!
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Passing the Written Driving Test

Yay! I made it! I passed the Permit Test in one take. It consisted of 30 items multiple choice and 10 items road signs. I am only allowed to make more than 10 mistakes, I made 8. After checking the paper, the lady asked me to read the items where I made the mistakes. Most of it were the first choices that made me change my mind and chose the other answer. I guess I have to rely more on my instincts. Hehe!
Anyway, In return I made a pointers to help others who are also first time drivers like me. Good luck! I will come back with my experience as soon after I hopefully pass the ROAD TEST...


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Take the Plunge and Do It!



I feel anxious. I will be taking the Learner's Permit Test on Friday so I can be behind the steering wheel. The permit is good for 6 months then I have to take the Actual Driving Test. I have not driven any vehicle in my life, except of course the bicycle. I am talking about motorized vehicles. I know I won't ever learn if I don't overcome my fears. Oh well wish me luck, I hope I don't run in to dairy cows.




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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Shooting for the First Time



  I am married to a retired US Army (no wonder he loves guns!). It was my second week here and Larry wanted me to go with him and his friend to test some guns to see if which ones needed fixing.  I was feeling a bit nervous and excited at the same time. Well, guess what? It wasn't hard at all. At first he taught me about proper safety precautions and to follow them always. I've learned to keep these in mind: 

1. All guns are always loaded. ALWAYS assume a firearm is loaded and treat it so, even if the mag is empty and the chamber has been checked. 
2.NEVER point a firearm in an unsafe direction, and do not point it at anything you are not intending to fire at when you are intending to fire at it.Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. Keep your gun pointed in a safe direction at all times: on the range, at home, loading, or unloading.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger and out of the trigger guard until your sights are on the target (and you are ready to shoot).
4. Be sure of your target. Know what it is, what is in line with it and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything that you haven't positively identified.
5. Wear ear plugs to protect your hearing.
6. Control your breathing and Relax!



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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

CFO Stamp

I would like to share for those who are going to have their FIANCEE or SPOUSE/IR-CR1 Visa the following information regarding how to get the stamp on your passport before leaving the country.





Note: Be prepared to know details about your foreign partner such as contact number, degree earned in college, other contact numbers of family in the USA, where did you meet, how long is the relationship and so on.

I have read few people who went directly to NAIA terminal on the day of their departure for the stamp, but I don't want to take that risk. I still plan to have it done before going to the airport.








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