Saturday, October 31, 2009

Sneak Peek: North Carolina


Welcome dinner at tito Miking and tita Tammy's home
Oh, dessert.
Tita Tammy's Iced Toffee w/ homemade choco caramel syrup.
Unforgettable. Had 2 slices and a half.
(Above picture is a half)

Must visit: Biltmore Castle, America's largest home in Asheville, NC.
Richie Rich was filmed here, naturally.

Gorgeous Japanese maple tree in full autumn get-up.
Tito Miking and tita Tammy's gorgeous cabin in Todd, NC.
Straight out of the Home & Living Magazine.

Sunrise at 730 am. Tito Miking's cabin faces the sunset so we intruded on a neighbor's cabin that faces the sunrise. The neighbors were not in.

This is a scene from tito Miking and tita Tammy's cabin balcony.
A nature lover can't gush enough.
I'm sure i've seen it in a painting.

I rarely have my solo photo taken.

Land before time.
The cabin in full daylight.

Christmas tree farm in small town Jefferson, where tito Miking's office is. He is a doctor.

Oh, gorgeous.

Found in Blowing Rocks: Collies!

Tita Tammy said we couldn't leave Blowing Rocks without having a cup or a waffle of its pride, the Kilwin Ice Cream. Bieni had Cookies & Cream, and I had Peppermint Crunch and Pistachio Nut. There was a long line at the ice cream store, 90% of which were white-haired ladies and gentlemen. Tita Tammy would describe Blowing Rocks as "the home of the rich and retired."

Last dinner w/ the wonderful, wonderful NC-based relatives at Golden Corral, the first buffet-style restaurant I've been to that offers eat-all-you-can steak every day. And I thought the buffet at Cebu's Marco Polo is exaggerated.

Left to right: Karen w/ Aiden, Carla, tita Mae, Kris, tita Elena, Papa, tito Miking, Katie, Kevin, Tita Tammy
Front: Bieni and Mother

Back in the Worldwide Surf

It's around 2 in the morning here in Long Island, NY. We're staying at the Marriott Residence Inn, and we got here after a long drive from the Penn Station at New York City, where our 13-hr train ride from Charlotte, North Carolina ended, and after a dinner of fried chicken, fried fish cake, and choco chip cookies w/ tita Susan and tito Jaffy at their home just 10 mins away. It was a long day of cross-state travel but I still feel like making up for my absence in the past four days that we spent in Charlotte.

Charlotte. Charlotte. Where do I start?

Well, when we mentioned back home in the Philippines that North Carolina was to be a part of our US trip itinerary, we got these responses: 1) "What's there to see in North Carolina?" Or worst 2) "Where's that?"

It's my pleasure to be able to tell the doubtful Thomases now that our stay in Charlotte was, to say the least, delightful. On our official first day there, October 27, I stole a few moments of internet time at an Apple store in one posh mall and tweeted a quick 140-lettered message, "We are in Charlotte, N Carolina at its most gorgeous time of the year. Autumn. I never thought Id gush so much just be looking at trees."

That's an understatement. We went on a roadtrip the next day, October 28, to the inner recesses of the vibrantly quiet state that is North Carolina and passed through long roads bounded by lush spread of trees in different deep shades of autumn colors. It always gets prettier. We stayed in a mansion w/ all the modern facilities you can imagine but (and a major BUT) Wifi, so I did not have access to the internet at all. I made two offline posts however that I will publish shortly after this, and maybe photos if my patience and my salty eyes will allow.

We're halfway through our travel and I'm already a bit weary. Yet, I don't want to go home. I find it very healthy to be exposed to all the beauty and energy and wonder of the world outside my comfort zone. It keeps my desires alive. Keeps me and my dreams alive. To borrow from The Arcade Fire, "Keep the car running."

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We want to say thank you to the most gracious hosts, tito Miking and tita Tammy who showed their piece of North Carolina to us so generously we got to see, experience and enjoy beauty and nature like we never had before.

Thank you to Katie and Kris for sharing their rooms with us. Good luck Kris, on your college application and Katie, on your competitions. Kris wants to take up Aero Engineering at Virginia Tech. He is a nerd. Katie is part of her high school's marching band. She is a sweetie.

We also got to meet other relatives over there: tita Elena, her friendly son Kevin (who wants to be a fashion designer), lovely daughter Kaye (who, like me, believes single ladies shouldn't hurry to cross the line over to marriage), and to our cousin, the bubbly Kim.

So delightful.

Monday, October 26, 2009

U2

goodness, U2.
where do i even start?

well, i guess i should tell you it's 4 in the morning. i had just finished packing and taking a shower for our 745 flight to North Carolina. we are scheduled to leave for the airport at 530. i should be taking a powernap now but i can't sleep. the high the awesome, awesome yesternight allowed me is still trying to wear itself dead.

after all, U2.
second, the crowd. oh goodness. where do i even start? when i tweeted right after the concert, i thanked "the four men, the 96,000 people and the music." seriously, it wouldn't have been as much fun w/o that massive collective high and excitement and euphoria for the music of U2. the band fed itself off that and in exchange, they rocked hard. since my ticket was purchased late, i was not able to get seats close to Pancho and Maica. instead, i found myself in the company of

Tony, Pancho's officemate who memorized almost completely all the songs in tonight's repertoire. he was such a hyper kid, a Hispanic energy machine. i told him before we parted, "wow, you are at par w/ Bono in entertainment value". he was real funny. somebody you'd like to be in your company in any concert or event you go to. probably even in a Celine Dion or in a luncheon w/ the Orchid Club.

Tony, Pancho, Caroline and me after the concert

his girlfriend, all-American American Sweet Caroline, who offered herself up as buffer and filterer between Tony and me. i told her, "ok, i'm not supposed to believe everything he says, right? filter then everything that comes out of his mouth and let me know what i should believe in, what i shouldn't."

Caroline, me and Ryan waiting to go down from our place high up at the bleachers

the handsome Ryan, Nicaraguan-Hawaiian-Japanese. judging from our pre-concert conversation, he is fascinating but during the rest of the night, well, Tony and I had to take turns keeping him "awake, alert, alive, enthusiastic." maybe he should have stayed at home and watched Bono rock it out thru Youtube. or maybe not. but to his defense, unlike Tony and Caroline who are taking their Monday off, Ryan is working today (Monday). ok, handsome.

before the concert, I was introduced to the concept of tailgating. it was SO cool. it was like a scene straight out of a music festival (Woodstock, is that you?).

tailgating w/ cousins Txabi, Aton and Ryan and siblings Maica, Pancho and Bro (Aton and Bro never got tickets; they heard Bono from the outside w/ beer, Bro's relentless gab and wild imagination of sexy girls selling marijuana to them)

since 96000 people were expected to be at the concert, the organizers encouraged everyone to carpool and be at the site before 4. many listened. to while away the time, the many set up picnics at the parking area, w/ coolers filled w/ beer, foldable sunchairs, chips, grill, the works! Pancho organized our own tailgating experience but forgot the sunchairs and the grill. but it still worked. finished 2 bottles of American beer which was bad like San Mig Light and even badder at only 3%. i miss GPS.

while lining up to use to bathroom, i met an elderly school teacher who's seen U2 10x. but apparently, that's not the best part of her life of concert-hopping. in fact, she's seen the Rolling Stones, Billy Joel and Elton John (Piano Man and Rocket Man), Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac, among others. she told me giddily that the first concert she's ever been to was a Music Festival, at 14, that she had to sneak out for. eventually, her father found out and reprimanded her for it. she said, "dad, what can you do? it's over and i'm alive!"

Maica and I also met two girls who were probably at their 9s, 10s and wearing U2 shirts. they told us their whole families are big fans of the band and they were all there to watch together. awww...

there are many other stories. but allow me to end here for now. there's a flight to catch.

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i want to thank my bro in law for finding me a ticket and my sister Maica for helping me pay for it :)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Cuteness X

the soon-to-be-parents w/ nephew, James
James and Sandy, his gran'ma
Bieni in her cheerdance outfit
Bieni and new friends Emma and Gabe
the perky Tata can't resist the charms of Gabe
Ormocanons unite in LA: Tata, Maica, Ate Bads, Pancho, Iana, Carlo, Bro
Cefy as Minnie Mouse (took almost half an hour to get her into those)
Cefy and the most adorable James as Mickey Mouse
family
awww... Meia w/ James, Joey w/ Cefy
daddy paints on Cefy's face w/ icing
Bieni and new friends
Bieni w/ the delightful Emma
Cousin Sheryl's sons JP/John Paul and Baba (or the other way around)
Sheryl's youngest, Gabe (so happy to have met him)
one of the daddys (Joey's friend)
Me and Maica w/ Sheryl's boys (Sheryl is the daughter of our super funny LA-based tita, Nadette)
Whoohoo!
Newlyweds Iana and Carlo
family reunion.
let me try to name them all: tito Ronnie w/ JP, tita Malou, Maica, Laarni tita Nanny's daughter, tita Nanny, tita Nadette, tito Jessie, Faith, Baba; standing: me, Gabe and Sheryl
Baba
JP/John Paul (Mr "I have two names")
Sandee helps us make cotton candy (that's Angi on the side)
James sure wants one.
wraps (yum!) and grapes (yum!)
Angi's task
reunion. let me try to name them all: papa, tita Gloria, ?, ?, tita Evelyn, ?, Jim; seated: tita Nanny, mama, tita Maite, tita Meging, tito, tita Tingting
Happy Birthday, Pop!
Bieni and Cefy
James
Cheerleader!
all photos taken from the joint celebration of Cefy's 6th and pop's 55th birthdays :) many thanks to tita Evelyn, the day's superwoman, and fuel to her fire, her family (Pancho, Maica, Meia, Joey, Cefy, James) and of course, tito Pancho.

they've been the most gracious hosts :)