Today I went to have a pedicure treat for myself. I am due for one since my last one was a month ago and my new nails are showing halfway up to my toes. Besides, I'm heading to Arizona for a business trip next week. Toes need to be exposed on a 120f weather. Exposed toes need to be pretty. :-)
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Weekend Climb
Summer is a special time in New England. It's just a 3 months in a year where we don't have to wear jackets. It's not like in Asia where we have the sun all year long and ignore it's presence. Around here, it is precious commodity and people tend to bask in it for as long as they can. They take most vacations and half days off during the summer.
Also, unlike Asia, we don't go to the mall during summer to get air-conditioning (AC) to cool ourselves off. The idea is to go out and have do something. Vermont is one of the outdoors-ier type of places mostly because of the beautiful scenery all year long. Every season is special, and there's no better time to be in Vermont than during the summer. That's also the time when I don't go out of state unless I'm going to the beach.
After the much revered Friday night dinner, what better way to burn it off than by going hiking. We've been in Vermont for quite a while but we've never hiked before because mainly of the fear of having to bring a kid. Now she's a little bigger, so we chose to go up the nearest and easiest place to climb -- Mount Philo.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Friday Night Dinner
Nomads like us tend to be adaptive to the environment we live in. We embrace differences in culture and try stuff out, as we don't want to miss out on the experience. The idea is to try things at least once. We do this particularly with food. Some people cringe at the sight of blood soup, balut, sashimi or steak tartare. But nomads are more open and, without any judgement, seizes the moment.
Outside of the carpe diem matra, though, they are people just missing the environment they are accustomed to. There are times when we wanted to bask on our comfort zone and not have to tiptoe around other cultures. I am particularly lucky because I have my fellow Filipino family with me. When I come home, I can relax, stop trying to adapt, become comfortable speaking my own language and be who I really am.
It is a different story though for my friend, Pat who is married to an American. Her struggle to remain true to herself is far more difficult because she has to culturally adjust even at the comfort of her own home. She therefore cannot just cook a meal like she did from back home if her husband does not like it. Some Filipino food could admittedly be an acquired taste.
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