Said goodbye to Alex, my first car here in Japan.
Hugged the steering wheel last night. You’ve been a companion to so many trips. Memories abound. Sad to see you go, in the state you were in.
However, I only have gratitude. Thank you.

Said goodbye to Alex, my first car here in Japan.
Hugged the steering wheel last night. You’ve been a companion to so many trips. Memories abound. Sad to see you go, in the state you were in.
However, I only have gratitude. Thank you.

Our office had made the switch to mobile phones. So today I said goodbye to my beloved IP phone, that’s kept me company since 2012.
Funny that during the pandemic, I used this phone for probably only three times max. And yet only this week I’ve communicated with our Client via this phone for like 6 times.
That’s what I call “going out with a BANG!!

Dear Apple,
You need to work on improvements of your time limit function on iPad.
My 9-yr old outsmarted/hacked your current program. She learned that if she closes her iPad once the time limit-reminder pops up and then wait for a few minutes, the timer resets.
And that is why she could have longer time with her programming/minecraft while at the same time follow the rules imposed.
Please make the improvement ASAP.
Yours truly,
Out of sorts (proud or frustrated, can’t decide) Mom
I’m not a techie so I only have the most basic idea of the Google glass. But this one wowed me as (I think), it’s more practical and beneficial.
Read the whole article in Japan Times here!
Came across this humorous infographic on Google great ideas that have already met their demise.
I actually had great memories with iGoogle and GoogleTalk. Sad to see them pass away.
Check out the whole article by Forbes’ Abram Brown here.
I have wanted this for the loooongest time. Ever since we started this blog. But we were just so busy back then. Not than I’m less busy now. In fact, I’m much more busier now. But I figure, if we won’t do this now, it’d even be harder to do it later, after going back to work. So we’re doing this now.
We’re finally moving on. And have our own self-hosted blog. Not really to monetize (though it certainly will be a plus when and if we’d get good traffic in the future). But mainly, just because. Well, one is that we want our own theme that’s particularly ours. And also since I spend a lot of my time blogging, it’d be great to have it on a place that is really designed as our own.
So we’re moving on.
This blog started with this header. Photo taken by Russell Olaguer during our early autumn prenup back in September 2010. (Hubs really look so cool here! ^_^)

A month after our wedding, we changed it to one taken by our official wedding photographer Dino Lara.
When our daughter was born, of course our chocolate hill journey is now with her.
Right now, our new blog site is still a newborn, minutes old.
In a while, i’d be exporting/importing files and the new site would have content. But work is just getting started.
So excited for the new, exciting things to come! 🙂
And with this I pray for an overflowing cup on this new endeavor. 🙂