Tuesday, November 09, 2004

pancakes, workload, et al.

As part of the "home cooking" experience, Jason and I decided to have pancakes for breakfast earlier.

The thing is, Jason isn't so fond of pancakes. (Yup, it makes me wonder too --- why the hell not?) He likes them fine, but if he were to choose something else, say, eggs or toast, he'd probably get those before he touches the pancakes. So it was quite a novel idea to get him to agree on pancakes. hehehe.

I tried the pancake mix we bought last weekend --- an organic, multigrain mix which promises to be an excellent one since it was "personally sowed, and expertly made by hand". WTF!?! I was quite amused by what i was reading from the box (some marketing ploy!) and giggled at the thought of how personal their creation of the mixture was. :-P Anyway, however extreme(?) their process was, the mix resulted to great pancakes --- fluffy, filling and yes, quite easy to prepare.

We had them with guava jelly and bananas, a personal choice of mine which reminded me of my weekend in Puerto Galera (i had them for breakfast, only it was strawberry jam and they had more bananas ---still, it was scrumptious!). We listened to Ben Folds Five's The Luckiest, which made me smile since the song was in my head since i woke up.

He really looks great, even with tousled, just-woke-up hair. Awww. (insert mushy music here!)

Ahh, this was a great way to start the day. Yummy... And Jason ate some pancakes!

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Work work work and more work. It sucks having to argue with a person over the phone about something she did but denies ever doing it. SH*T. So much for a good day! Still, i am happy that despite all the crap i had to deal with (6 projects all due for finalization today, plus coordinating with printers for a reasonable price--whew!) i will be able to leave work at 7pm on the dot. Yehey!!! :-)

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Reading my friend Lucy's blog and yup, her recent post totally mirrors mine right now. Despite the fact Jason and i are from totally different backgrounds, we somehow managed to be in sync and enjoy the uniqueness of each other. :-) I love that he's very charming and cares a lot about things, and especially passionate about science. I totally dig it how he is very much dedicated into becoming a doctor and learning more about life. His life is mainly rooted in the States while I have never set foot on land outside Asia (i've only gone as far as HK). This concern has actually been in our heads for the longest time but, as all things go with us, we're living for the now.

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Got to watch The Incredibles recently. Kewl movie :-) The plot was a bit on the family values theme, but i do enjoy the awesome action scenes and yep, had fun trying to figure out who lent voices to which character. Tee-hee. Dash reminds me of my lil' brother when he's excited and talks about something.

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