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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
School Project and McDonald's Pinoy Style Pics
In my school here, St. Anne's College, a class you are required to take is T.L.E or as we call it Home Economics. The class is essentially the same as in the United States but with a twist. We learn the same thing, in the sense of cooking and argriculture but here it's taken literally.
T.L.E Project #1 - Cocktails with Brandy.
We were given the task of preparing different cocktails of our choice in groups of 8. I was in denial about students bringing alcohol to school but that week it was permitted. The teacher even left us alone in our groups with brandy! It was something I never thought I would do in school!
T.L.E Project #1 - Cocktails with Brandy.
We were given the task of preparing different cocktails of our choice in groups of 8. I was in denial about students bringing alcohol to school but that week it was permitted. The teacher even left us alone in our groups with brandy! It was something I never thought I would do in school!
Did you know McDonald's DELIVERS?
Or Served Rice?
Christmas Decor/ House Tour
In the neighborhood of my second host family, they have an annual Christmas Decorations Competition. Look at my old home! Me and my sisters! Paula age 6 and Casey Age 3
Tasty Treats With the Tanola's
The Philippines is known for the delicious street foods like balut.
In case you don't know what balut is, it is a duck fetus. Yum. My last weekend at the Tanola family consisted of my host father yelling "Balut, Balut!" and all his four children running towards the door as though he called the American equivalent of pizza. All kids had there egg and salt ready and drank away as though it was the most precious egg they had. Quite the snack!
In case you don't know what balut is, it is a duck fetus. Yum. My last weekend at the Tanola family consisted of my host father yelling "Balut, Balut!" and all his four children running towards the door as though he called the American equivalent of pizza. All kids had there egg and salt ready and drank away as though it was the most precious egg they had. Quite the snack!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
PETIKS GIRLS and Friends l Pics!
So far in my school I have 3 girls who I become already so close with. The four of us together are known as the Petiks Girls which in translation means the Easy Girls. Easy in the sense that we are easy to get along with. The 3 girls Chelsy, Joy, and Jolina have become my closest friends. We do almost everything together. And I love them.
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