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Jade Guesthouse, Mexico City

Its streets boast of impressive century-old mansions. Some beautifully restored, some in a state of partial ruins. Almost every five yards there’s a sari-sari store (what we call a small family owned convenience store in the Philippines) and a taqueria. In a few areas, even a pub. And occasionally a smooching couple in a corner….

Próspero Año Nuevo

I assumed that the faint knock on our slightly ajar door was from the housekeeping lady. It was a man’s voice I heard however, and he only spoke Spanish to Shervin. I was able to make out a few words which included “señor” and “comida”. The mere mention of comida, the Spanish word for lunch…

Snapshot Saturday: Feliz Navidad

Oaxaca City’s zócalo is bustling tonight, and we joined the merrymaking for a short while. We watched marching bands, folk dancers, a capoeira exhibition, and a spectacular light (projected on the cathedral’s facade!) and sound show at the main plaza. Some spectators, on the other hand, watched Luna dancing on her daddy’s shoulders instead. I…

Random 11 of 2011

2011’s a year of fulfilling dreams: Living in Baguio, visiting India, backpacking with my parents, flying our daughter overseas for the first time, and finally kicking off our round-the-world vagabonding. Each waking day, I am thankful that everything’s falling into place and we never take this opportunity for granted. The hubby and I strive hard…

Ola Mexico!

The rhythmic clickety-clack produced by man heels (you read that right!) faintly echoed across the peculiarly peaceful San Francisco International Airport at nine in the evening. It was most audible at our check-in line for Aero Mexico, where Mexicanos donning multihued snakeskin boots, leather jackets and cowboy hats turned our queue into a rodeo catwalk….

Sydney To Suffolk Park: On The Wheel

Despite the algid New South Wales spring eve, my palms were sweaty. I peered into the darkness and took a deep breath. After a tenth glance at the rear-view and side mirror, I finally mustered enough guts to step on the pedal. It had been five years since I was last on the wheel. I’d…

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