Thanksgiving, Pinoy Style
We've seen some frozen turkey sold at the SM Supermarket but Donna doesn't really care about baking one and we still haven't received our door-to-door boxes where we have our oven LPG conversion kit. And a whole turkey for the two of us would just be way too much.
The next best thing?
My usual Platter 5 and Teriyaki Chicken for Donna at our favorite Japanese restaurant Sushi-Ya, that’s our Thanksgiving dinner, 2006. I do miss the prime rib, lobster and of course turkey in Norwalk. But then again we don’t have to go to work Monday after Thanksgiving and Donna doesn’t have to claw her way out of taking Friday off after Thanksgiving. I guess it’s a trade off.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y'all!!
We were bone tired today, especially Donna and Cindy. Cindy is Len’s mother-in-law’s sister and we’ve had her come in a few times before to help us out with cleaning the house. But today we broke out three of our area rugs, soaked them in a cleaning solution of laundry detergent and bleach, scrubbed and rinsed them three times then hanged them on our fence. These things become way much heavier once they get wet since they don’t really get spun dry or squeezed through a wringer.
After lunch when Cindy has left Donna went to our room and said she’ll take a nap after taking a shower and I decided to clean out our ponds, fill them with water so we can turn on our falls and fountains. When I got done, I went to our room expecting her to be asleep. Instead she was watching a movie on cable. I took a shower, and tried to watch it with her and I fell asleep instead. When I woke up, she’s in her 2nd movie of the day. When that finished, we went ahead and got ready for dinner.
Yesterday I took Donna to have her pedicure by Edward at my nephew’s place, on Lazatin Blvd. Francis has a body shop, Talyer ni Kiko, and Edward works for him. On the way, we hit extra heavy traffic by Pilar Village. I figured there’s another truck with a flat tire or something because the traffic was stop and go. Over by the Honda dealer next to Gracelane Hotel, we passed by a bullet riddled van surrounded by cops and a slew of media and bystanders. We found out later the occupants of the van robbed or tried to rob a Planters Bank a couple of blocks down the road and that two cops got killed in the shootout. I don’t know what became of the robbers. Just like everywhere else, it’s said this will be typical – an increase in crimes - with the upcoming holiday season.
The next best thing?
My usual Platter 5 and Teriyaki Chicken for Donna at our favorite Japanese restaurant Sushi-Ya, that’s our Thanksgiving dinner, 2006. I do miss the prime rib, lobster and of course turkey in Norwalk. But then again we don’t have to go to work Monday after Thanksgiving and Donna doesn’t have to claw her way out of taking Friday off after Thanksgiving. I guess it’s a trade off.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y'all!!
We were bone tired today, especially Donna and Cindy. Cindy is Len’s mother-in-law’s sister and we’ve had her come in a few times before to help us out with cleaning the house. But today we broke out three of our area rugs, soaked them in a cleaning solution of laundry detergent and bleach, scrubbed and rinsed them three times then hanged them on our fence. These things become way much heavier once they get wet since they don’t really get spun dry or squeezed through a wringer.
After lunch when Cindy has left Donna went to our room and said she’ll take a nap after taking a shower and I decided to clean out our ponds, fill them with water so we can turn on our falls and fountains. When I got done, I went to our room expecting her to be asleep. Instead she was watching a movie on cable. I took a shower, and tried to watch it with her and I fell asleep instead. When I woke up, she’s in her 2nd movie of the day. When that finished, we went ahead and got ready for dinner.
Yesterday I took Donna to have her pedicure by Edward at my nephew’s place, on Lazatin Blvd. Francis has a body shop, Talyer ni Kiko, and Edward works for him. On the way, we hit extra heavy traffic by Pilar Village. I figured there’s another truck with a flat tire or something because the traffic was stop and go. Over by the Honda dealer next to Gracelane Hotel, we passed by a bullet riddled van surrounded by cops and a slew of media and bystanders. We found out later the occupants of the van robbed or tried to rob a Planters Bank a couple of blocks down the road and that two cops got killed in the shootout. I don’t know what became of the robbers. Just like everywhere else, it’s said this will be typical – an increase in crimes - with the upcoming holiday season.