Friday, December 28, 2018

Books I've Read this Year

         Another year is about to close and another one is about to unfold. Honestly, new years make me feel sad and happy at the same time. I like the idea of knowing that I have accomplished a lot of things in a year and spent some of my days as memorable as I can in so many places. I'm also in love with reminiscing the best lessons that I have. However, the closing of a year saddens or shall I say it frightens me as I have to face another 365 days of change. Though the idea of change has always been in my head, I couldn't help beat myself into thinking that I might be somewhere uncomfortable. Despite that, I am trying my best to keep my heart open to new possibilities. After all, growth dwells not in anybody's comfort zone. It's not an easy feat to welcome hard-cold truth in consciously knowing what I have failed to achieve, but I always keep a silver lining in my heart to recognize what I have achieved, albeit small. 

         The year 2018, like all other years, isn't sheer sugar, but I have to say that it has been fairly kind. Some days I've spent under constant cold rain, while there are also some that I have spent under the glory of the sun - such days I am beyond thankful especially when I spent them with a book in hand. Give me a book and a cup of coffee and I know, just know, that my day would be fine.

        Books are always a joy for me to have and reading a really good book is absolute heaven. That being said, I'd like to share with you the best books that I have read this year. (Of course, I do not include the academic books that I've read. This post only features fiction because who doesn't love a little bit of drama? lol) I'll be scribbling down my thoughts about each book and please do let me know which ones you have already read and if you have some recommendations for the upcoming year. 
       I adore books that entertain and at the same time, give me something worthwhile to think about. I read the first book of Kevin Kwan's trilogy last year and I couldn't just stop myself from getting my hands and reading the next two. My life is far from the elites in Mainland China, but what I understood from reading the book is that even the richest have burdens to carry. China Rich Girlfriend is chic, funny, and witty. This is a great read if you want something light-hearted and yes while enjoying a cup of tea or milk tea, which is which? 😊
       A little over a year ago, my hands were blessed with a copy of Eat Pray Love. Though I have never eaten in Italy, prayed in India, and fell in love in Bali, the book taught me so much about living. Hence, it became one of my favorites. Last month I read EatPrayLove Made Me Do It which is a collection of life journeys inspired by the bestseller memoir. My heart couldn't contain its bliss! The stories inside the book are testaments that one man's journey could be a spark to thousands of souls. It goes without saying that in so many ways we could imagine, we are all connected though we go through different journey. 🙏 Thank you for this book Ms.Charen of A Simple Tourist of the Mundane, always grateful to have read it! 
     Another book that I've finished reading this year is Kevin Kwan's Rich People Problems which is the last book of Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. I never thought that I'd finish reading all three books by Kevin Kwan, but as they all say, you can't just let go of a good story. The film adaptation of Crazy Rich Asian was beyond beautiful and fun in so many ways. It's actually more than just a mere book to film adaptation. Being Asian and watching a culturally diverse film that casts Asian actors is revolutionary. I hope to see more films with Asian actors. Tokenism and other similar cases must stop. Now waiting when will Warner Bros release the adaptation of the other two. I hope you've watched the film already, and if you haven't, I recommend that you do. 😛😊💞 My favorite from the three was the 2nd one which is China Rich Girlfriend. 😂💓
    This is the first Mexican novel that I have ever read - Like Water for Chocolate (Como Agua para Chocolate) and it is beyond beautiful. This book made me crave for Mexican foods, adventure, and lasting love! lol 💖😄 This made me want to travel to Mexico and dive into their mole and vibrant salsas. If you are in love with food and life, this is a book for you! The story was set centuries ago in Mexico, but I could empathize well with the protagonist Tita though I do not face similar struggles as her, it's more of because I am a woman. We are now in a much modern and advanced world yet I must say that there's still so much that we have to work on. No, I'm not being a triggered feminist here if that makes sense at all, but whether we admit it or not some issues regarding females and femininity have to be addressed and resolved. More than anything else, such as knowing some cultural similarities between Mexico and my dear Philippines, the book blossomed an idea on my mind to be passionate on what sets my heart on fire. Be it in love, life, food, and everything else.
     Once again, Elizabeth Gilbert hooked me up with her charming words and wisdom. This book unlocked to me so much wonder about life and living beyond my fears, and to always choose love over suffering. Always. I have stopped myself from doing so many things that I love doing because I have been engulfed with pessimistic musings. This is a perfect book not just for artists, but also to those who want to explore life as one big magical world. May we all grasp that "Big Magic" we are all looking for. ✨💖 It's no easy feat at all and even thinking about going for it could be at times scary. A new year is about to unfold and yes, it does scare me big time. While it certainly does, I'm also quite certain that hope exists. I just have to find the courage to bring forth the treasure within me.
      There's just something special in reading Chuck Palahniuk. Always. His works are gritty, straight to the core, yet relevant. ✨💖 Reading this made me feel like watching a sci-fi film. There's so much unexpectedness in this work. The best thing about his works is how he fleshes out his characters to be as human as possible as you and me. Which Chuck Palahniuk book should I read next?
     Inspired by George Orwell's 1984, Japanese literary giant Haruki Murakami crafted a dystopian literary masterpiece. Since the novel is a good mix of different genres encompassing various contemporary literary techniques, it is a challenge to finish this book. I started reading the book last May and just finished reading it today. This is by far, the thickest and lengthiest novel I owned and finished. This is unlike any novel I have read before. Honestly, I find it difficult to scribe what I think about when I think about the book itself. Ever watched the film Inception starring Leonardo di Caprio? Well, that's exactly what reading the book feels like. Prior to reading the book, I've read some of Murakami's short stories which I would say, like the book, is very Japanese. By that what I meant is it just let what makes Japan - Japan flow. This, I would say is a good book, but I wouldn't recommend this one if you get caught by the waves of boredom so easily. Some parts of the book could feel really dragging and in my own opinion, unnecessary for the plot to move forward. If there's something that I could keep from the book, it's how strong love, real love can be that it could go beyond time and two worlds apart no matter how many moons that this world could have.

       I still have a few other books piling up on my bedside waiting for me to devour them. I have yet to read Anne of Green Gables, The Good Earth, The Metamorphosis, and Slaughterhouse Five. The list is endless, but a recommendation is always welcome. If you got some, don't hesitate to let me know on the comments section. What's the best book/s you've read this year? I'd love to hear what you've read!

Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year beautiful creature!

love lots,
Tin

Christmas Clothes for Newborn Babies

newborn baby clothes
    We haven't passed the first day of January yet, so technically speaking, the holiday season ain't over yet. I've been out in some of my social media accounts lately, primarily because I lost my phone, and also because Christmas happened and with it comes holiday shopping. It really feels good to be able to buy gifts for your loved ones not just during the Yuletide season. This year though, holiday shopping for me just got a little bit more challenging as I have to find the cutest baby clothes my hands could ever reach. Nope, I didn't give birth to my baby yet, but my sister did. Basically, I became a first-time aunt to a cute baby boy. 

     Special as he is, I want to give him something special for his first Christmas with our family. I couldn't think of any better gift than a brand new set of clothes. I know he's going to receive an avalanche of similar gift, but hey, if it comes from your aunt, it has to be extra special right? :) I can't show you here what I got for my nephew since my sister wants to open the gift on New Year's Eve. However, I'll be sharing you here some of the perfect Christmas baby clothes that caught my attention online. Most of these are from the online brand Popreal which offers a plethora of fine baby clothes in various sizes. 

      Along the way, I'll also share some of the things I've learned from my sister as a first-time mom particularly in choosing clothes for newborn babies. Oh, my sister had a baby boy but I will also share with you some newborn baby girl clothes that I got to adore. I'm a godmother to a beautiful baby girl by the way and I still have to get something for her.
newborn baby clothes
      The first set of newborn clothes that caught my attention is this two-piece set which has "My First Christmas" in it and a Santa Claus face. Can this get any cuter? This is beyond perfect for newborns who are celebrating their first Christmas with their families just like my nephew. Charming as the clothes look, I've learned from my sister that it is important to choose clothes which have a comfy fabric, cotton, being the best choice. Newborn babies have to sleep a lot, and yeah, they do have that weird sleeping patterns so it's best to consider comfort in choosing whatever type of clothing for them.
newborn baby clothes
   If you are a non-believer of Santa Claus, which I am not (after watching Netflix's Christmas Chronicles) then a newborn baby boy clothes sets with Christmas-y patterns or prints will do great as well. Imagine your baby wearing this really cute set with a reindeer pattern? Too cute beyond words. Oh, pardon me for using the word cute far too many times. There are just no words more perfect than that to describe babies and baby clothes. Again, consider the fabric of the clothes which your babies will be sporting. Babies clothes are not to be chosen because of trends and style, comfort comes first, so if you are somewhere enjoying a white Christmas or in our case, just enjoying a holiday abundant of rain, something that is made of fleece will do more than just fine for your baby.
newborn baby clothes
    This third set of baby clothes are slightly bigger for newborns but that's really cool. Babies grow real quick and the next thing you knew, your newborn is already trying his/her best to crawl. That's a reminder my mother told me when I'm about to go out shopping for my nephew's clothes. When purchasing a baby's clothes, it's best to choose clothes which is double the baby's size. My nephew fits in size small, but I did get him the medium one following my mom's advice. That's also logical in a way that the baby can enjoy wearing the clothes much longer.
      As you can see, I've put up clothes which are in set because I've also learned that it is a good way to save money and make the most out of what any store has to offer. Also, it makes babies look much cuter when they wear matching sets of clothes. Don't you agree? We love dressing my nephew in matching outfits!

      Now as much as we love to shower babies with material gifts, we should all remember that above all else, the best gifts that we can offer them as adults are our love and guidance. I hope my nephew grows to be good and (rich) smart. lol In a way, I also hope to be the best aunt he could ever get! :)

      Have you tried shopping for baby's clothes? What are the things that you consider when you do? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the comment section below!

       Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year beautiful creatures!

love lots,
Tin

Buluwanong Pasko (A Golden Christmas)

Golden Valley Hotel and Suites Christmas
     We all just celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ three days ago, yet that joyful feeling still lingers. Christmas is truly a time for us to feel and do something good. For that, it's no surprise to see fellowmen sharing what good they give during the most magical time of the year.

      It is truly a Golden Christmas celebration for Barangay Pasil. On December 19, 2018, a huge group of the dynamic team members from Golden Prince Hotel and Golden Valley Hotel volunteered their time and services to join hands and spread the joy of the season to the families living in the barangay. It has always been part of Golden Prince & Valley Hotels’ lifelong commitment to providing the Unique Cebuano Royalty Experience. It is in the company’s DNA to provide hospitality beyond the physical property itself but to extend these blessings to different communities.
Golden Valley Hotel and Suites Christmas
      This year, the golden team had partnered with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD Region VII). We showed full support for their project known as the 4Ps (Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program). Through close coordination with the DSWD officers and barangay officials, we were able to organize a memorable gathering which composed of fun and games with the kids and mothers. After which, backpacks (bags) filled with school supplies were provided to the children in preparation for their schooling after the Christmas break. The activities were then concluded with a hearty lunch happily prepared by the Golden culinary team.
Golden Valley Hotel and Suites Christmas
      The dynamic volunteers were led by Operations Head, James Fernandez. They were also closely supervised by our tenured employees: Nerea Mendaros (Executive Housekeeper), Lelet Velasquez (Sales Manager), and Odette Rosell (Senior Sales Team Leader). The team of employees was gathered from different departments ranging from Human Resources to Front Office to Security to Food & Beverage and many more! It was highlighted during the event that we must live the spirit of Christmas beyond just this season but throughout our lives. That we must show gratitude to the Lord for what we have and be content of what we receive. And also, rather than expecting to receive presents (gifts); our presence must be highly felt by our loved ones. Because being physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually present in these moments with those we care about is the most important gift of all.

On this note, Golden Valley wishes everyone to have a GOLDEN Yuletide season!

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Inside Cebu's First Lifestyle Museum: Casa Gorordo

       Positioned in the quiet and brooding part of Lopez Jaena St., Casa Gorordo is one of the treasures that Cebu has to preserve and behold. I've been to numerous museums in our city, (all thanks to Gabi-i sa Kabalin Night of Heritage) but I must say that Casa Gorordo is on the second spot of my favorite list - Museo Sugbo being the first. 

       The museum is just sheer special as it used to serve as a house of one of the most prominent families in Cebu during the Spanish period in the Philippines. Built some time in the middle of the 18th century, the house showcases the Filipino way of living under the rule of the Spaniards. Aside from its historical value, its architecture and interior are some of the best reasons to visit and appreciate the house. 

      Now owned and run by the Aboitiz Foundation as a lifestyle museum, the place is a great way to relieve the city's glorious past. For a minimal fee, you get to stroll and stay fascinated by its unspoiled beauty. From time to time, the museum hosts history and lifestyle-related events perfect for everyone not just for history and culture buffs. This isn't a post that you'll see on TripAdvisor but come, let's take a look at what's inside the museum captured by my humble lens. 

La Azotea
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
A terraced roof is common to most of the heritage houses that we have in our city. According to our guide, it is necessary for the owner to know ahead who's coming in to visit them. The place is also intended for relaxation. This is where women before spend their time chit-chatting or crocheting.  
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
This isn't something that you'll see in photographs, but when it was midday hot when we visited the house. Back then, to lessen the warmth of the place, large jars pictured above are filled to the brim with water. There are quite a lot of these jars that are still in Casa Gorordo's azotea. 
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Light material serves as a roof of the azotea in order for natural light to come in and lighten the place. Climbing plants are also all over the roof to serve as an ornament and air freshener. 
La Cocina
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The kitchen is one of my favorite part of the house. It houses a number of antique kitchenware, some of which are from China. 
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
I love to take these water jars home!
Sala, Cuarto, La Mesa
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The living room serves as an important function of the house as it is where the family entertains their guests. The room is filled with unique furniture and decors.
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The chair right before the main sstaircase serves as a waiting area for the guests. Guests were only allowed to go up once they received confirmation from the owners that they will be entertained upstairs.
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The Matrimonial Bed at Casa Gorordo
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Beauty paraphernalia owned by a spinster who also used to live in the casa.
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
A prayer book inside the master's bedroom.

Capilla
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
        Casa Gorordo is one of the very few houses in Cebu that houses a chapel. The owner used to say their novena prayers and even held a special mass inside their private chapel.
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The Grand Dining Room
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
        One of the best-kept kitchenware in the casa is the tea set from Japan. The intricate design of the set makes it an admirable thing to see, but as you hold the cups towards a strong light source, you'll get to see an engraved image of a Japanese woman at the bottom of the cups. 

Library
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
      Having a library in your house during the Spanish period denotes that the residents in a house are well-cultured and well-educated. Such is true to the Gorordo family which has a library room inside their very house. The tour guide told us that the library is where the men used to discuss politics and other matters such as business, while the women occupy the living room or the azotea to chat among other things.
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Comfort Room
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Kamagong Cafe
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The museum has a café which doesn't only sell palate goods but also music albums from Cebuano musicians - most of which recorded some of my favorite songs. Songs by Cebuano artists are also played throughout the establishment. It also sells popular local delicacies and souvenir items. 
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
The house's windows have windowpane oyster shells commonly known in the Philippines as Capiz Shells. It was favored due to its durability and translucence that enables natural light to pass through the house's interiors. 
Casa Gorordo Museum Cebu City
       Even if museums aren't your thing, visiting one is always a good learning opportunity. Casa Gorordo Museum will always be one of the places on my must-visit places in Cebu list. I hope you get to visit the place if you are in the city.

        Every stone and wall of Casa Gorordo Museum weaves the magnificence of timeless Cebuano-Filipino history and culture. The centerpiece project of the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI), isn't only a sight to behold, but also a treasure to keep and to share. 

Know more about Casa Gorordo and RAFI by checking its official website. You may also reach them through the following channels below.
Email: culture&heritage@rafi.og.ph
Contact no.: (+63) (32) 411-1700
The museum is available for visits from Tuesdays to Sundays; 9 am to 6 pm.