Sunday, February 13, 2011

Happy Hearts Day!

Posted by May
It's Valentine's Day weekend. Since Feb 14th falls on a Monday, it is another busy day for my "date" so I prepared a romantic weekend for the love of my life.

Saturday (Feb 12):

food: I prepared a hearty lunch for my hubby who loves fish. In all honesty, I think I have exhausted all means of cooking fish. So I tried a simple one called "Grilled sesame-seed-coated tuna". Tip: cook in less than 3 mins.

movie date: Now this is a big mistake - Watching a movie that is less than romantic on a V Day! We watched SANCTUM which took the breath out of us (literally)! A must-see movie but see it on other days. If you must stay home, I recommend "Dear John" (chic flick) on netflix.It's so...hm. Made me cry.

gift: I prepared my not-so-costly present for him a week ago. Then I wrapped it in my own special wrapping. I printed his fave photo of me in black and white (I think it's creative and saves me a dollar). Then I looked for the most perfect card that "says it all".

Check out this cute little card. I took time to photograph it coz it is rare that I find such a card that describes me as a wife that could make me say "I think I wrote that!".

The Card:






HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYBODY!!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Building a Relationship (A Wife's Journal)

Posted by TM
When I started going out with men in my 20s, I remember my sister always advising me to grab every opportunity to hang out in mother’s kitchen so I could master the art of cooking. She explained that it was imperative because, as popular adage goes, “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.”  Stubborn as I have always been, instead of studying recipes, I spent more time praying to God to find me a wonderful man whose taste for a woman had nothing to do with his palate. I bet it was a hard request because it took God two long decades to answer my prayer.  
Although I do not disagree with the said popular axiom, I cannot  say that it is true for everyone. After all, there’s an exception to every rule. After being married to what I call my GG, short for God’s Gift, what I found true (at least for me) is that the way to a man’s heart is through his source/s of joy and inspiration.  But do not get me wrong. Like many men, my husband also loves eating - American foods, to be specific. Among his favorites are his personal homemade hamburgers, steak with French Fries on the side, chicken wings dipped in his favorite barbeque sauce, Frog Pond’s hangover omelets, and Hurricane’s grouper fish sandwich. However, I noticed that although it is important for him that I pay attention to his gustatory satisfaction, it matters more that I find time sharing with him his passions that speaks to his pleasures, such as: biking, watching science fiction and comedy movies, cheering for his favorite baseball team, listening to political debates and engaging in some intellectual discussion (he is a hard core news junkie!), and last but not the least, viewing police and detective shows.
Since I do not share all these interests that make his heart race and content, I must admit that sometimes it is difficult for me to sit still without getting fidgety, but still - I join in and share with him his delights and or even disappointments; like how he patiently listens to me when I talk to him about my interest in fashion, home décor, and romantic films, even if they do not really make sense to him. Perhaps this is the reason why they say successful relationships are hard work. Although of course, it can also be a bed of roses. But again, like any garden, it does not happen without many days of cultivating, tending, watering, and tilling. SHARING is what pegs out our happy meter needle. When I give to my husband and he to me, we send a message to ourselves that our presence to each other makes all the difference - and that what makes us feel great about being husband and wife, and our wonderful marriage a joyful ride.  

                               
                         'The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay; love isn't love until you give it away." (borrowed quotation)


KEEPING TRADITION
Posted by TM
To keep the flame in marriage always blazing, some married friends asserted that keeping tradition at home further binds the relationship between husband and wife.  Thus, soon enough we decided to let its magic works on ours as well.  
Our celebrations usually are not extravagant or grand. On the contrary they are otherwise.  What matter to us is that we keep our tradition consistent with a lot of creativity ingredients to make it fun, exciting, and memorable – something we can look back and laugh when our hair starts turning to silver and our eyes casting towards the “departure” board.

Make Believe 
Our Thanksgiving Day celebration will never be the same without our chef's dress up gimmick. The pretense gives an added thrill not only to our food preparation but also to the ultimate joy of sharing our festive meal   

Out of the Box 
Our exchange gift on special ocassions is always a guess what game. I thought my husband's H1NI/Flu shot gift (OUCH!) on my recent birthday was something unbeatable in terms of being prolific. He called it tough love; I said, it's two birds in one shot! But in fairness he always gives me other nice gifts too.

Post-Its

On our first Wedding Anniversary, out of desperation on what gift to give my husband, I wrote sweet messages for him. I woke up and crawled quietly out of bed at 12 midnight and started posting them in places he would go first thing in the morning. He was really surprised and was touched by the idea.

Love Touch 
On Valentine's Day I made flowers out of foam paper and pipecleaner for him. They  gave a personal touch on my not so expensive chocolates and card.
"We can only learn to love by loving" - by Iris Murdoch





Sunday, February 6, 2011

Homily (My Weekly Bread)

Posted by TM
(February 6, 2011)

I am sharing with you the homily I get from my attending the Sunday mass.

Today's Homily: Taken from St. Matthew 5:13-16
"Let your light shines upon every one, so that others can see your kindness."

The Challenge:
SHINE! Don't be afraid to protect the unborn children, safeguard the sacredness of marriage, feed the hungry, clothe the homeless, and be a salt to the world.

Prayer:
Lord, please enlighten the darkness of my life!


photo by Tess




Posted by TM
(February 20, 2011)

Today's Homily: Taken from St. Matthew 6: 38-48
"Be perfect just like your Father in heaven." 

The Challenges:
1. LOVE - Though shall NOT bear hatred in your heart. Love everyone including your enemies.
2. FORGIVE - forgiveness is not about forgetting or justifying; it is a decision not to fight back and retaliate.

Prayer:
Lord, help me to let go of my old wounds!


photo by Tess



Posted by TM 
(February 28, 2011)

Today's Homily: Taken from St. Matthew 6: 24-34
"Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness will be unto you."

The Challenge:
Life is more than the food; body is more than the clothing, so don't worry for tomorrow, for tomorrow will take care of itself. The virtue of hope is knowing that God will give us everything we need for our salvation. 

Reasons for our Hope:
1. God loves us! He is not distracted by our destruction.
2. All sins are forgivable.
3. God desires our salvation.

Our Prayer:
Lord, help me to seek what really matter. 


                                                                   


Posted by TM 
(March 6, 2011)

Today's Homily: Taken from St. Matthew 7: 21-27
"Through faith we are saved."

The Challenge:
No matter what challenges we are going through right now - may it be in health, job, relationship -fully submit to God's will. Let go and let God!

Our Prayer:
Lord, be the rock of my safety.

photo by Tess



Posted by TM 
(March 13, 2011)

Today's Homily: Taken from St. Matthew 4: 1-11
"I am a sinner."

The Challenges:
-We need to recognize our need for Jesus by knowing who we are and who He is to us.
- We need to endure temptation.

Our Prayer:
Help me to be obedient to You, Lord. Let me free from my guilt and shame!


help me find my way!


 
Posted by TM 
(March 27, 2011)

Today's Homily: Taken from St. John 4: 5-42
"We know that truly He (Jesus) is the Savior of the World."

The Challenges:
-To come with Him in FAITH -
faith that He will pour unto us this living water that
 will satisfy us up to next life time.


Our Prayer:
Lord, be the driver of my life!










Friday, February 4, 2011

YUMMY RECIPES

Posted by May
Just what all married women need - a blog with food recipes! I'm no chef but as a wife of the modern times, cooking was never been in my to-do list. I barely stayed in our kitchen prior my marriage! But this is what I found out, if you put your heart into it, cooking is quite fun especially if your husband is there excitedly waiting for every meal with a big smile on his face. These recipes are tried, tested and easy to prepare. Some I created on my own, some I researched first then tried them in my kitchen. They are not necessarily expensive, just easy, hearty, tasty and healthy.

GOLDEN SALMON with BASIL

photo by May
Salmon steak
dried basil
dried oregano
olive oil
corn pepper / salt
veggies such as broccoli, string beans, mushrooms

How to:
Wash the salmon steak and pat it dry. Brush olive oil on to it then sprinkle dried oregano and basil, salt and black cracked corn pepper. Pre heat oven to 425 degrees. Put it in the oven for good 20 minutes or until brown.

Veggies: Boil them all together. It is also good to steam them but this process leaves some of the veggies dry.

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SHRIMP SALAD

What you need:
Fresh vegggies of your choice for salad
boiled egg
fresh shrimps
mushrooms
sesame seeds
dried oregano
vinegar and sugar
onion

How:
In a pan, saute shrimp, mushrooms, sesame seeds, onions and sprinkle dried oregano (half tsp). Use olive oil to saute them. When the shrimp turns orange, set aside and let it cool. In a bowl, mix vinegar with sugar (amount of sugar depends on your taste). Pour the mixture to salad veggies. Then mix in the shrimp and mushrooms. Deshell boiled egg, cut in half and put them on the salad as topping.