3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
5:41 PMOutdoor Yoga at Archery Asia |
The only thing I could hold on to is faith and hope for whatever optimism we have left be preserved.
Life is volatile. To savor time honed into what we value most in life and being present is the best way to honor ourselves and those precious to us.
Ramen Yushoken
7:23 AM
Rainy days and Ramen. Rainy days and Ramen.
During one of our trips to Cebu City, somewhere in Oakridge Business Park along A.F. Fortuna Street, we decided to try Ramen Yushoken. A loud japanese greeting darted our way as soon as we pushed the glass door open. We chose a banquette seating and we spent time admiring the restaurant interior after we placed our order.
Ramen Yushoken Interior |
Keeping her busy while waiting |
Shio Ramen |
Tantanmen |
Chopsticks excite kids |
I took Tantanmen (Php 420), it has milky broth with ground meat and chili . My friend, Era ordered the Shio Ramen (Php 370) , also with a milky broth but a less spicy version with a slice of pork belly. To elevate our ramen experience we ordered extra eggs - Aji Tamago (Php80) to add to our ramen.
For kids, Chahan, Japanese Stir- Fried rice (Php280) is a great option. The Ramen was filling so we didn't need an extra dish.
For two adults and a kid, minimum budget would be around Php 1300 if you don't take alcohol beverages.
It's a chain throughout the Philippines so you will most likely find a branch situated in a city near you.
Bon app!
Love & light,
Arni
Sunset Yoga by the Sea
11:52 AM
Have you tried Candle-lit Yoga?
An hour of bliss. The sound of waves as you focus on your breath.
We had family visiting from overseas and for an introvert like myself, I needed some time to re-fill my cup so that I may continue hosting and entertaining with ease.
An hour of bliss. The sound of waves as you focus on your breath.
We had family visiting from overseas and for an introvert like myself, I needed some time to re-fill my cup so that I may continue hosting and entertaining with ease.
We went to Oceanfront Paradise along Panagsama Beach in Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines where our Yoga Teacher, Marina led an invigorating 1-hour Sunset Yoga. With calm background music, we went through the flow under coconut trees that swayed with the breeze.
Happy Holidays!
5:13 PM
The year end is similar to this sunset, beautiful, yet quick to end. 2019 has been a kind yet imperfect year. There were conquered obstacles and many travels, but there were also losses that reminded us how our time here on earth is so fleeting. I lost an important figure who made a big impact in my childhood life. We also just moved to this new coastal town where we immediately felt right at home.
An Unplugged Weekend in Dahilayan
12:25 PMWho's up for a weekend in the mountains, surrounded by vegetable farms, a natural stream, and pine trees? No internet in a secluded solar-powered cabin.
Amidst the never-ending Christmas parties, the year-end break calls for a much-needed vacation away from technology to reflect on the lessons 2019 taught us and what we look forward to in 2020.
3 Things I Like About Pinas this Week
6:37 PMHow have you all been?
The blame for lack of posts here goes to administrative errands, travel, household duties, and motherhood apart from our adjustment to living in a new place. I will be honest, many at times I thought of pulling the plug on Travel Gourmande, because finding 3 things that I like about the Philippines started becoming difficult. To the point where my article cascades to a rant. Such as, Don't get me started on the ridiculous Christmas decorations that I saw in August kind of example.
Belle Epoque Market in France
10:14 AMLes Halles Centrales |
To all the gourmands out there, I found a perfect gastronomic venue for a meet up in the heart of the coastal town of Les Sables d'Olonne in France.
Imagine a covered market that will transport you to the beautiful gilded age - the Belle Époque era swelling of fresh local produce and wine bars where you can sample fresh oysters with a glass of wine while catching up with friends. The French really do know how to elevate this mundane task of grocery shopping long before malls existed.
Travel Quote of the Week
6:53 PM
Just an inspiring thought, I don't mean to sound too preachy but at one point or another, we have all been guilty of this, right? Myself included. These moments when we find ourselves perusing our phones while waiting at the bus stop or for our next appointment, we get caught up in it.
Whatever it is, that you enjoy doing away from your phone,
I wish us all more of that.
The question is, what is it?
Have a great week!
Love & light,
Arni
A Morning Cup at Coffee Quarters
8:29 AMArchery Asia
5:37 PMA Silent Visit to the Monastery of the Transfiguration in Bukidnon
3:11 PMMy best friend and her family toured us around for an unplugged weekend break from work up in the mountains. After a long drive from Cagayan de Oro to Bukidnon, as we were getting out of the car, a pyramidal structure greeted us.
Exhaustion evaporated as soon as the calm breeze swept over me. A positive energy immediately transcended every fiber of my being into a state of peace. Time stood still and the only sound one could hear were those of leaves and branches that danced in the gentle wind. The green mountainscape that surrounded the monastery was soothing to behold.
3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
9:29 AMMonks Coffee Farm Bukidnon |
1. Joy in the Most Unexpected Places
While the bus was crammed with grumpy stressed out passengers, a friend witnessed this scene on his way home while looking out of the bus' window. The rain has brought puddles and the ramps have transformed into mini waterfalls. Kids laid on the pavement and played snow angels under the rain.
Vegetarian Curry Pastel
1:13 PMIt has been a while since I shared a culinary post. Nowadays, we have been eating more vegetables available in the local market. This is not your usual curry nor is it a typical pastel. The taste is more adapted to the Filipino palate and it is a cross between a Filipino curry and a pastel. If it were a song, it's more like a mash up. I like throwing things together and wondering what they would taste like and the first time I made it, it was a hit so I'm making another batch today while it's raining outside.
Flabbergasted at the Airport
9:33 AMStill Here
5:04 PMSeafood Overload at Redtail
4:49 PM
Hands down, best seafood meal ever! Ooh that spicy sauce! My friend, Romina took me to Redtail Shrimps & More in Cagayan de Oro for lunch.
3 Things I Miss About Pinas Recently
11:19 PMBukidnon, Philippines |
There are only two reasons when there is silence on this blog. One is I'm traveling. The other one is, I'm pursuing a goal that needs the attention of my entire being.
The former is my perfect excuse. The word "gallivanting" suddenly popped up in my head as well as snapshots of recent events; our roller coaster ride at Euro Disney plunging down into the darkness, admiring the Notre Dame Cathedral a week before watching it in flames on TV, our long drive on small countryside roads through fields of yellow (Canola or in french - Colza) and the massive consumption of baguette, cheese and wine.
Why I Took The Time Off Away From Facebook and Instagram
12:22 AMLes Maisons d'Itac
10:48 AM
Les Maisons d'Itac is a high-end Bed and Breakfast situated deep within the remote fishing village of Barangay Sta. Cruz in Ronda.
It was originally a private vacation home. Beach villas were originally built for the owner's visiting guests, which was then later converted into a resort. The hotel is in fact named after their dog, Itac, whom you will have a chance to meet walking around like a boss. :)
It was originally a private vacation home. Beach villas were originally built for the owner's visiting guests, which was then later converted into a resort. The hotel is in fact named after their dog, Itac, whom you will have a chance to meet walking around like a boss. :)
A Glimpse Into the Life of an INFP
11:19 AMWriting has given me solace growing up. Stacks of notebooks that were my journals filled the bedroom that I shared with my sisters. They guided me, giving sense to the intense feelings I was experiencing at a young age, whilst facing a challenging childhood. I kept them all in there within the pages of my diaries (most of which I have already discarded) while revealing these struggles only to a few, for fear of being judged, misunderstood before I could truly understand them all myself.
What to Send in a Care Package to the Philippines
12:16 AMI was at the airport waiting for my flight while I typed this. Bath & Body Works loomed to my left which brought me back to good old days when I hoarded products from this brand as presents for family and friends. I perused and felt nostalgic. I was tempted to purchase their liquid hand wash which was found scattered throughout our previous overseas home for many years, but its equivalent Philippine price is hefty for our current household budget, so I walked away. Which Items to Send in a box to the Philippines?
3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
1:35 PM3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
4:24 PM10 Tips to Stay Motivated When Working From Home
3:25 PMA friend asked me how I'm able to accomplish my tasks every day working from home. Of course, I can't speak for everyone. Each one has their own way of getting things done. Besides, my workload now cannot be compared with how it was back in the Middle East. My old ex-pat self would have scoffed at the present me, "Pfff..what work are you talking about ?"
I feel life is a tad slower in the Philippines. Stressful as it may seem but a "bahala na" attitude still lingers in the air everywhere I go. It's both good and bad. It depends on how we take it. I suppose, we spend more time stuck in traffic jams or waiting in a queue for a ride home and I couldn't help thinking, this is actually causing more stress than the actual work in the office. Much as we can complain about it, it is in fact beyond our control until we decide to pack our bags and go somewhere else.
How Yoga and 30 Days of Positive Thinking Changed Me
4:28 PM
Here's what happened.
There was a major shift in my life since I completed this challenge, not only for 30 Days but I kept at it for 3 months before 2018 ended.
Hello 2019!
3:39 PM
While I'm typing this, I am watching the coconut trees sway and dance in the wind from my window. 2018 pretty much taught me the same thing, how to acclimate. I learned to stop fighting the current and went with the flow. I learned to accept things as they are. Thus, I finally found my home here in Cebu. Nope not a house (not yet, at least), but a state where I feel connected.
3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
4:58 PMAhhh! It's December already? Where did the rest of the months go?
T'is the season to consume lots of coffee so we could stamp our way to claim the 2019 Journal at the coffee shop you fancy. If you have an extra journal, please feel free to throw some my way and I'd be ecstatic. (Ha! You must be thinking, the nerve of this girl!)
Oh well, that's one of my intentions for next year. I intend to speak my mind more - in real life that is. You see, I tend to reveal more of myself here on the blog and only to a select few, in person.
It makes me chuckle to remember musings of some of my real life friends during my incoherent babble, "We'll just read your blog, so we can understand you better."
Lindis Pass
3:02 PM
Lindis Pass is a hilly scenic reserve and a winding inland route which should definitely be a part of your road trip itinerary when traveling through the South Island of New Zealand. This alpine area connects Mackenzie Basin of the Canterbury to Central Otago. Lindis Pass Scenic Reserve lies between the valley of the Lindis and the Ahuriri Rivers.
30 Day Challenge of Positivity
4:59 PM
Hello everyone!
This is a journey that I have started sometime ago.
The Challenge of Positivity's goal is to practice letting go of Ego, to nurture kindness, to harness gratitude, all of which combined leads to happiness, joy, and peace.
The whole practice is fueled by love. Love for the self, love for others and love for the Divine and all of His Creation.
4 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
3:18 PM
Look up. Since that moment a coconut fell an inch away from my head, I tend to look up and make sure I'm away from these trees when the sh...err.. smoothie hits the fan. Oh well, I love coconuts and the first thing I'm grateful for is saying goodbye to cans of coconut milk/cream from the supermarket. I now have access to freshly grated coconut and coconut water.
What else do I like about the Philippines this week?
40 Books That Shaped My Life
5:47 PMI have just turned 40. Yes, the much dreaded big 4-0. I was consumed by the blues, days leading up to my birthday. Hence, my absence on the blog. I felt a sense of panic and a feeling of utmost emptiness for the lack of accomplishment. The life I had envisioned for myself is nowhere near what reality shows me now.
During my birthday month, I'll be writing about personal stories and reflections. I thought about the questions that followed me everywhere since I gained consciousness, to better understand our existence in this world.
In search for answers, I found solace and nuggets of wisdom in books. So I have made a list of books that shaped me throughout the years:
3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
6:07 PM
"A Grateful Heart is a Magnet for Miracles."
1. The Joy of Playing Outdoor Games
The other day I found male neighbors in their 20s and 30s playing "tumbang preso" in the side street where not a lot of vehicles pass. Tumbang Preso is a Filipino children's game literally translated as "knock down the prisoner". The goal is to knock down a can with their slippers or flip-flops. I was amused to watch them set up their game, dividing themselves into two groups equally standing at opposite sides. The game should be played by a maximum of nine players. One guards the can while the rest stands behind the line to hit it. I couldn't help reminiscing about my childhood playing this game as well as hide and seek with my friends in abandoned buildings or a thrill seeking game "of patintero"
Patintero, on the other hand, is another group outdoor game played by two teams. It requires speed, agility, strategy and team work. The rule of the game is to pass through the grid lines guarded by the opposing team without getting tagged. A chalk is used to draw the grid lines on the ground and a bigger space is required roughly around 6 linear meters in depth length x 4 linear meters horizontal width. It is usually played by four players per team.
Have you played this game when you were young (er)?
2. Green Therapy
When I moved to the south, I have always wanted to wake up early, drive up to this spot and drink my freshly brewed coffee in my thermos while enjoying this view. Finally did it this weekend!
3. Santan
Was sucking the sweet nectar from this flower a part of your childhood? The santan plant, Ixora coccinea grows into a shrub and thrives well in the heat. I finally learned how to propagate them by using their plant cuttings.
What made you smile in your own hometown this week?
Love & light,
Arni
3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
10:10 AM
If there is one thing that I have learned about myself living in the Philippines, is that it is a lot easier to identify causes of our daily frustrations than spot something to be grateful for. Hence, I have started this series to kick start my habit of appreciation.
Here are a list of 3 things I love about Pinas this week:
Tui Brewery Guided Tour and Beer Tasting in NZ
4:13 PMIf there was one thing we did a lot while we were in New Zealand, it was drinking beer.
You see, beer was not really my thing. I made faces when I tried our local beer during my curious adolescent years.
Well, never say never. When I tried a fresh pint of Tui from the tap that fateful day in Christchurch 10 years ago, Oh dear, I was hooked since.
It was this beer in New Zealand that made me want to try different beers around the world. It was this acquired taste that made me appreciate and understand a country by the uniqueness of their local beer.
What's in My Bag?
11:25 AM
The contents of one's bag reveal so much about a person. I can't necessarily claim I can't live without these items. Yet, you will see how my lifestyle has been altered when I compared them with previous posts; such as, what's inside my beach bag when I was still living in Dubai and my hand carry luggage during a 4-day trip to Prague.
2018 Intentions
5:57 PM3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
10:54 PM
Hope you're all having a great week. December entails wrapping presents, last minute shopping, traffic frenzy en route to your office Christmas Party, year end work load, travel plans looming ahead, vehicle tax increase, income tax reduction, ho ho ho 13th month pay, what a way to end 2017!
As always, the year end brings a wave of nostalgia. Before 2017 sneaks up on me, I'm going to post my favorite finds and insights about living in the Philippines this week.
Shela: My Life Overhaul Back to Philippines
4:00 AMPhoto by Lito Flestado |
Shela enjoyed a comfortable life with her husband and daughter in Dubai.
Like most expats in the Middle East, we all knew we had to leave at some point. She quit her fabulous job in a luxury fashion brand in order to set up the business on her own, while her husband stayed behind in the UAE, as a back up plan.
We were still in Dubai then, when she took the leap. This chapter of her life was not really a part of our social media conversations. Online chatting wasn't really an ideal medium to share what she went through during her first year in the Philippines.
An idea sparked recently to feature her which was initially driven by my curiosity.To be honest, I wondered if she ever did go through repatriation blues as I did. Having read her side of the story while putting this blog post altogether, I wished I have read it before embarking on this journey. So allow me to share with you my brief interview with Shela about her experience moving back home:
The Best Waterfall I Have Ever Seen
10:23 AM3 Things I Like About Pinas This Week
5:51 PMBuzz Express
11:23 PM
Where to Eat in Coron, Palawan?
Coron is a destination where change is constant. I have witnessed the rapid pace of developments here throughout the years. More so, that I was intrigued when I saw this urban looking restaurant undergoing construction during my visit in August 2017. A month later, Buzz Express opened its doors.
The inviting glass facade catches your attention right at the corner of Burgos Street and the National Highway. It sits right across the Legislative Building. One of the first (if not the first) air-conditioned cafes in town.
Life is Beautiful Back Home in the Philippines
12:58 PM
If I were to ask my 2015 self, I would have imagined that by now I am well acclimated to my life here. That I have embraced every flaw and idiosyncrasies of my beloved country with unconditional acceptance and unwavering tolerance.
Yet, the last thing I wrote was a long paged account of bad customer service. I decided not to publish it.
For the simple reason that I can't expect others to change for me, nor blame things or people that are beyond my control.
For the simple reason that I can't expect others to change for me, nor blame things or people that are beyond my control.