Monday, August 20, 2012

Planning My Cousin's Wedding

My cousin is getting married this December. I am excited, yet I am nervous. This is the first time I planning someone's wedding. So far, I have everything written down, but I don't know if they will work. I have not seen the venue, I have not seen the bride. I am planning the wedding remotely. I hope this works.

The color they picked is GOLD YELLOW or YELLOW GOLD -- whichever one you prefer. My Mom is going to make the bride's dress, I am choosing all the designs and every single detail of the wedding. This is a filipino wedding, so it will be very different. Another thing too, I am the photographer! 

I have written down ideas for the dresses and color combinations, flowers, decors, back drop, arrangements... I think this will be good. 

Follow this blog and I will post lots and lots of pictures for you to enjoy! I am super duper excited!!!! Can't wait to finally see for myself what this is going to look like. I will take you through some DIY that I plan to do for this wedding because I want to decor budget to be on the cheap side.

Ciao for now!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Teaching English to Koreans Online

Just recently an elder at my church proposed that I teach English to Koreans online. I am praying about it, and hopefully we will have people who are willing to be taught and this way I will be able to use my brain again. I feel rusted. I have not taught English in 6 years. I am a filipino married to an American, and have taught Koreans in past but I have not been employed with a company. I have had a training on Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language. I am looking forward to doing this if this is what God wants me to do. If you are reading this and you are interested, let me know. Ciao for now!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Ground Coffee in the Philippines

If you don't know yet, the Filipino people prefer to drink instant coffee which I find mind boggling now. Coffee grows in the Philippines but I guess they don't grow that much that it is rather hard to find "Coffee from Grounds" in the Philippines. I left the Philippines December of 2009 and was drinking instant coffee. When I first lived in NJ I would tell my husband to go to an Asian store so I could get those "3 in 1" coffee (instant), cause it was what I preferred. But after trying real brewed coffee several times, I was hooked and did not want any more instant coffee cause it doesn't taste or smell the same. I loved waking up in the morning with that coffee aroma!

Then I promised myself, once I come home to the Philippines I will get myself a coffee maker and ground coffee but to my dismay -- coffee makers were so hard to find and if you do find one they were rather expensive! And another thing that I did not even know in the past, there were no ground coffee in the coffee aisle. The coffee aisle is packed with instant coffee -- different names and brands but no ground coffee! 

Ground coffee is hard to find in the Philippines. They do have coffee shops like Bo's Coffee and Starbucks etc., but if you live here for a while you have to have your own at home. Right now, me and my husband are living in the province of Cebu... Central Philippines. Two big malls that foreigners mostly visit are SM City Cebu and Ayala. Me and husband had to go around so many stores and supermarkets and malls to check which ones carry ground coffee. We tried a local brand, from somewhere in Mindanao and it was just not the same. The smell of freshness when you first open a container was not there and maybe the way it was roasted was not right because even the taste had a little hint of cardboard. Finally we were able to find a store that had Folger's and Maxwell House. My heart jumped for joy! LOL. I know it's just coffee but I didn't like drinking instant coffee at all. So far we have been drinking folger's in the morning -- they are kind of expensive here because they were imported but so worth it. We still have to try starbucks or bo's -- they say they sell beans and will grind them for us.