Saturday, 24 November 2012

The ___ Attitude


Attitude Number: Your general attitude towards life, and how you appear when people first meet/talk you
How to Calculate: Add your month and day together until a SINGLE DIGIT.
Example:
  • November 28th
  • 11, 28 
  • 1+1+2+8=12
  • 1+2= 3 (the 3 Attitude)
Example: 
  • January 20th
  • 1, 20
  • 1+2+0= 2 (the 2 Attitude)
Example:
  • July 6th
  • 7, 6
  • 7+6=13
  • 1+3= 4 (the 4 Attitude)
The 1 Attitude: This is someone who doesn’t like to ask for help. You are completely self-motivated. 1’s have issues with their self-esteem; you just don’t think you’re good enough. That’s why you need praise from others. If you people in you, then there’s nothing you can’t achieve; if they don’t you’ll rebel.

The 2 Attitude: You are easygoing. 2’s tend to be the observer. You have a romantic streak and love is important to you. You’re also intrigued with anything regarding psychic ability, and experience deja vu. You have dreams that come true. You are in touch with your intuition and the meta-physical (philosophical) side of life. You do have compassion for people and are fascinated with people’s stories. You are rarely bored with those.

The 3 Attitude: You like to joke. You have a sense of humor and are charismatic. The Peter Pan Syndrome, you don’t necessarily grow up. But when you’re in a good mood, it’s a big smile, bright eyes, and great conversation. If you’re in a bad mood, people don’t get to be happy around you. You have that effect on people. 

The 4 Attitude: You are a list keeper. There are times when 4’s become very quiet and people do not know what they’re thinking. You’re keeping track of all that’s happening. People might find you surrounded by nature, or doing any form of repair, or construction. You teach all of us. You become an expert at your skill and teach people how to do it. You definitely will play devil’s advocate; meaning you make people see all sides, both the positive and the negative. You will confront people who you think are being dishonest. 

The 5 Attitude: You are playful and fun. You need to go and explore the world, and if you get stuck in a monotonous (boring, tedious) situation, you can wind up playing the martyr (feeling that your life is taken away). So, better for you to get out there. It’s all about adventure and excitement. You love to flirt and tease, and you’re usually the life of the party.

The 6 Attitude: You are the nurturer. Male or female, you are taking care of everybody else. A child who is a 6 Attitude act as if they are your mother or father. You’re the one in charge; you don’t want people telling you what to do or how to be. You feel most useful when things are out of control and you are fixing it. If it’s peaceful, you don’t know what to do with yourself. You definitely take care of other people and you’re usually great with children or running a business.

The 7 Attitude: People don’t know what you’re thinking or feeling. You keep to yourself and are introspective. You must continue studying the quest of why you’re here. You have no problem asking direct questions but will look at people suspiciously if they ask you even one. You reveal yourself slowly as you go. You can shut down and make people feel that you’re not remotely interested in what they’re saying, but the joke is on them because you are the ultimate observer. You don’t miss a thing. 

The 8 Attitude: You have no problem telling people what you think. You can be a little too blunt, so it is best for others to keep your sense of humor and focus on the positive things in life. More often than not, many 8’s are seen reading investor’s magazines or brainstorming on how to improve their lives, establish financial security. If you have family, you want to be a good provider. The flip side of the 8 is that money can seem completely unattainable (feeling like money will slip right through your fingers). You must treat each day as a chance for a new beginning. You have to let go of the past, or you will harbor negative thoughts that will interfere with today’s potential happiness. 

The 9 Attitude: You are the leader. At work, you’ll not just do your job but everyone else’s. Wherever you go, people will look at you as the person in charge. Your way of life is basically “Show me what to do, and I will do it.” If you have any emotional scars from your childhood, you need to let them go. If you do not, it can lead to depression. You are very quick to help others, but you must learn to establish healthy boundaries so as not to be drained emotionally.

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I found this on a friend's blog. Tried it out and got fascinated by its accuracy! Haha :p

April 18th
4, 18
4+1+8=13
1+3=4
the 4 attitude!

The 4 Attitude: You are a list keeper. There are times when 4’s become very quiet and people do not know what they’re thinking. You’re keeping track of all that’s happening. People might find you surrounded by nature, or doing any form of repair, or construction. You teach all of us. You become an expert at your skill and teach people how to do it. You definitely will play devil’s advocate; meaning you make people see all sides, both the positive and the negative. You will confront people who you think are being dishonest. 


What about you? What's your attitude number? :)

Monday, 19 November 2012

Sonya's Garden


Along with my family last Saturday, I had a lunch buffet at Sonya's Garden in Alfonso, Cavite. The  ambiance was so peaceful, I thought I was in a church! The people are neat and quiet and the whole place is really relaxing. The cool wind of Tagaytay seemed to be present in Alfonso, too. We didn't mind the long trip on the way there because the food was really delicious.

First, we were served with the salad greens along with some cucumber, mangoes, nuts and a whole lot more.


They also have this Sonya's Super Secret Salad Dressing that I loved so much. I think I got full eating just the salad itself!


Next up were the bread and the chicken. The chicken's not really a part of the lunch buffet, but when we made our reservation, I think my dad ordered chicken already. So yep, we had chicken. I think it was marinated with lots of herbs and spices 'cause I can recognize the taste! My mom usually does that, marinating chicken with herbs. The bread, on the other hand, was a fresh baked whole wheat sesame bread. Dips and toppings came along with it like basil pesto, white cheese, anchovies, and a whole lot more. Plus, they're homemade!



Next was pasta! A bowl of noodles were given to us then several bowls of different sauces came along with it. You get to make a pasta of your own choice and you can put in fried salmon belly to add texture and taste! 



What I love most in buffets: dessert! This time, we were given a slice of chocolate cake, turon, sweet potatoes and tarragon tea! Don't underestimate their chocolate cake, even I gave up eating it because of its sweetness regardless of the size! It was just too sweet! 


Tarragon tea!! The leaves are available in their shop so you can make this tea in your home. :)


Sweet potatoes! Didn't try this, though. But we were told that it is best eaten with mint leaves. I found it weird but my sibs and 'rents liked it.


Turon!


Unlike most buffets wherein you stand up and go around to get some food, here at Sonya's Garden, they bring the food to you! If you want to have some more of their food, you can just ask the waiters and waitresses and they'll do the refill themselves. Great for lazy people! Haha! This sit-down style that they have makes the buffet look like set meals that adds class to their service.

Before going there, reservations should be made. Should you want to know more about Sonya's Garden, you can visit their site here! I recommend you to try! :)

With all these food, you'll never notice that you're already full! All of their ingredients come from their garden so they really choose the best ones for the quality of their food. They also have additional services like the spa, bed and breakfast, panaderia, and country store. They also have a place wherein you can rent for wedding receptions, debut, and meetings.

Can't wait to go back!

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Intramurals '12

I'm not really a fan of sports since I'm scared to all kinds of balls, and for the past few years of my highschool life I thought that our intrams are just school days with no homeworks and quizzes and stuff... but this year, I was busy as a bee that made me enjoy it! That's because I'm one of the players of table tennis of our class along with Patty. I'm happy to say that in the three (or four?) games we played against different sections, Patty and I still had no losses! Yay! I also officiated some of the games since I'm a CAT officer. With that, I had free lunch from Tuesday to Friday. :> Oh, the perks of being an officer... haha! The intramurals lasted from November 13-16. Sadly, those four days weren't enough to finish all of the games so the continuation of intrams is this coming week, but only during dismissal. :( 

Took a picture with Lunchmates before the parade! :) 

Obviously, the leftmost girl is our muse dressed as a football player. :D

Catwalk!

The basketball game begins...

The boys in our class don't know how to play basketball so in order to score, they ask their opponents if they can shoot the ball! Hahaha! (And that explains the smiling guy in yellow)

Volleyball game against St. Thomas!

With Patty! :)

St. Simon's badminton game versus St. Pio! Our class were so hyped that time because it was the championship game. Fortunately, we won. Yay!


Classmates goofing around with our adviser, Ms. Camu.

Champs! :)

P.S. Have you noticed my new blog title, "nous sommes infinie"? It's a French term for "We are infinite", taken from the book The Perks of Being A Wallflower. I know I often change it.. haha! 

P.P.S. I have a lot more things to blog about! Keep visiting! :D

Sunday, 4 November 2012

What I Did This Sembreak:

I was really looking forward to our semestral break ever since school started since we were always given a bunch of school works to be done during the weekends. We, seniors, have rarely free weekends. That's a fact. Though I quite enjoy being busy, of course I still need to have time to sleep all day, just like what I did last summer. Since it's my last year of being a high school student, I strive to have good grades in order to have some achievements of my own. Well, fortunately, I have no failing grades and I'm contented with them. Except Math. Ew, Math. If you're always with me and if you're really my friend, you'll know that I never liked Math. Err.. Geometry's an exception. But all other else? NO.

I went too far. Heh. Okay so here's basically what I did/what I'm doing this semestral break:

I'm reading The Throne of Fire. Well, I just finished The Red Pyramid before this week started. To be honest, I found The Red Pyramid real boring so it took me several weeks to finish it. Nonetheless, I started with its sequel immediately, The Throne of Fire, and I find it quite more interesting than the first book. I hope to finish it before school starts--in short, I have to finish it by tomorrow! I'm almost done, though. Yay :)

I bought gifts to give for Christmas and wrapped them up already with my Hello Kitty gift wrappers. I am so bored that I finished all of them in just one night! My only problem is my gifts to my mom, sister, brother, Michelle, and Jesse. Well, I have gift ideas for them, though. All I need is money! 


Finalized my Physics portfolio! I finished it ahead of time--just before the sembreak started. Actually, I finished it WAY ahead of time because I did it during our examination week. So this week, I just put in the title page and fastened them into the folder.  I double checked it, if I missed any lessons or problems whatsoever. Just to be sure. 

Edited articles and made one! Sadly, I was too busy editing articles that I left just one article for myself. My co-editor told me that I should write for the features, but I feel like I wanna write more news articles since I'm the editor of the category itself. It'll be ironic writing features more than the news. 




Lastly, shopping! My family and I went to different malls this week to buy clothes and shoes and whatnot. My sibs and I were given permission to buy all the things we want (mostly clothes) but we had to make sure that we won't exceed the price given by mom. It was fun shopping and we do this once a year so yay! This will also be our parents' Christmas gift to us, and surely, they were the best Christmas gifts we ever receive since we get to choose them ourselves. I also bought these three books I wanted with the money my rents' gave me. It even exceeded few hundred pesos but Mom still agreed to buy me these. Yay! I can't wait to read The Fault in our Stars but I think I have to finish the City of Mortal Instruments Sequel first so I have to read City of Lost Souls before anything else in the three. 

It's saddening that the time given to us students to unwind is almost reaching its end. Plus, I badly want to finish high school and graduate already! It's not the people, not the school, not the teachers (only a bit), definitely not the subjects (except Algebra!), but my eagerness to reach college and study Architecture/Journalism! I am so hyped for college life not because of freedom but because of what there is to come outside my comfort zone. It would be real fun, and challenging. 

P.S. I'm writing this at midnight (It's already 2 AM). Proves that my creative juices really come out when I stay up late. I hate it! Do I really have to stay up late just to write a long and worthy post to read? Or am I the only one saying that?

P.P.S. It's my mom's birthday today (November 4)! Mind greeting her? No? Thanks! :)

Friday, 2 November 2012

Dinner at Tagaytay

Pamana is located near the Tagaytay Rotunda, beside Bank of the Philippine Islands! Ironically, we didn't know that we always pass by this restaurant whenever we hang out at Tagaytay. We just discovered it today. Haha. 


I loved the ambiance found in Pamana and it's vintage style. Personally, I like vintage because it looks classy and all that. The ambiance (and jazz music) made me eager to eat more, and I was very hungry that time so I really did eat a lot!

The dish that I loved the most, Kare Kare! Crappy photo. I was really excited to dig in. Sorry! 

Inihaw na Liempo

Grilled Salmon Belly. Didn't like it that much though, I wish there was Tuna Belly :( 

Tokwa and something (Titto, Vic and Joey style)! The food's description says that Ms. Helen Gamboa cooks this specially for the three.  

Pinoy fondue! I liked the chocolate dip so much. What made it Pinoy is the puto, kutsinta, suman, and espasol that was to be dipped in the chocolate. Yummy~ 

More vintage pictures~

Beside the stairs :D 

Me, my sister, my mom, and my younger brother. The picture's blurred :( 

Mom liked it there so much that she said that we'll celebrate her birthday there when my Papa gets back from work. So yeah, we'll definitely go back! I shall try more of their desserts next time. (Confession: I really had a hard time choosing what dessert to order since I wanted Puto Bumbong and Turon but I have to choose one so...I chose the fondue so everyone can eat. That's just... so sad. Haha!) Pamana offers a really great variety of food to choose from since they (the food) were all from different locations like Ilocos, Batangas, Bicol and etc. They even have this weird water that tastes like Pandan, but it was good. 

*Raw pictures, I was too lazy to edit them. Hihi.