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UAAP Season 71

Posted by: Ayana on: 29 August 2008

Here’s the current team standings (as of August 28, 2008)! ADMU  11-1 FEU     9-3 DLSU     9-3   UE     7-5 UST     5-7 UP     3-9 NU     2-10 AdU     2-10 The Ateneo-DLSU game is still next Saturday. But I can already feel the drumbeats!!! Go Ateneo! One Big Fight!! P.S. Dear God, please do not let our team [...]

An Hour Into Forever

Posted by: Ayana on: 27 August 2008

 2:46:13 PM    KB: ano mga bali-balitang ikakasal ka na daw  2:49:00 PM    Me: friday punta kayo ni J  2:49:03 PM    Me: tagal pa yun  2:49:17 PM    Me: party on friday.. _____  2:49:23 PM    Me: __________  2:49:27 PM    Me: __________  2:49:28 PM    Me:  2:49:56 PM    Me: kanino galing news? napagtripan lang ni M si B..  2:51:55 PM    KB: ulul?  2:52:10 [...]

M.A. (Monthly Assessment)

Posted by: Ayana on: 23 August 2008

L and I have now been together for a month. It’s been fun for the most part. But, of course, there are always hicks in any relationship. I noticed that he has yet to be uber comfortable with sharing any thoughts that cross his mind. He has a weird philosophy that if a topic is [...]

Cucina Gayuma, San Juan

Posted by: Ayana on: 19 August 2008

It’s a quaint concept restaurant found along Ortigas Avenue near Santolan. Maybe it was the name which pulled me to it. It reminded me of an old favorite when I was in college in Loyola (I miss the moussaka!!!! ). Maybe it was the need to go somewhere… private. I’ve been meaning to have dinner [...]

John and Yoko, Take Two

Posted by: Ayana on: 18 August 2008

I spent the holiday with my family. Since my dad was craving for Japanese, I suggested John and Yoko as he had not had the chance to try it yet. We were lucky that there was a vacant table big enough to fit the five of us. As we settled in, my sister and K [...]

Nana Meng’s Tsokolate, Glorietta 4

Posted by: Ayana on: 15 August 2008

It’s one of those days when I just can’t quite identify what I want. Or need, for that matter. The feeling I get is just… I don’t even know how to define it. Feels like something’s missing, but I know I have what I need. I’m full from my lunch, but there’s still a minute [...]

Restaurante Pia y Damaso, Greenbelt 5

Posted by: Ayana on: 8 August 2008

After hearing the Sunday mass, my siblings and I, with K (my sister’s better half) in tow, all agreed to splurge K’s salary!! Hahaha! LOL [ Thank you K!!! ] I’ve read about Cafe Damaso in some blogs. It received good reviews so I recommended the place to my hungry pack. Well… I guess if one wants [...]

Prayers for Tara Santelices

Posted by: Ayana on: 8 August 2008

Why do bad things have to happen? A college dormmate, R, used to say, “When someone takes something from you, try not to feel bad. Think of it as your little way of helping out that someone. Just pray that he uses whatever he took from you for some good purpose.” I hold on to that [...]

Fely J’s, Greenbelt 5

Posted by: Ayana on: 5 August 2008

I had dinner last Friday with college friends. Three of us were part-Kapampangan and were curious enough to try Fely J’s. This resto and Abe in Serendra are, well…, married to each other. Abe and Fely were husband and wife in real life. The restaurants are tributes to them by their son. Sweet! When we [...]


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