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Mom Violy's Birthday Lunch at Mamou, Gateway 2

Carmina asked Mom Violy what kind of food she would like to eat for her upcoming birthday. Mom Violy said she was craving for a restaurant that serves steak and lobster. Carmina gave Mom Violy a list of restaurants for her to decide with a link of the websites for her to see which one look something she would like to try. One week before Mom Violy's birthday she made her final choice where she would like to try  Mamou . Carmina had picked up Mom Violy at her home before heading to Gateway 2 located in Cubao, Quezon City. Mamou is located ground floor inside Gateway 2. Upon entering the person asked if we had any reservations however, they do except walk as well was seated at the table of our choice.  The person had handed us the menu. Beverages Menu Bread and butter were served after we had placed our order. Our appetizer was the Mamou's Bacon Steak. Mom Violy decided to order her lobster tail with rice. Carmina had ordered Beer Battered Fish and Malt Vinegar with choice of pot

What is the Limit Being Nice?

We come across people who are too nice when it comes in family, friendship, relationship or at work environment and it comes across when you’re too nice people tend to take advantage of you when you don’t limit yourself. Being nice comes in factors where you are the following: Taken Advantage Taken for Granted to all your have done for someone Sometimes we need to limit ourselves being too nice because when you give all you have for someone in any matter from family, friendship, relationship and work it all comes to one you don’t get recognized yourself and you become to have a more complicated life than others and it over laps with each other where you can no longer recognize your mistakes. I am sure everyone has come across their life being too nice because we’re told by our parents. But, what they haven’t informed us there is a limit how nice a person can be in every life we have a limit to be nice or to be mean to any situation. We cannot always say yes

Hidden Appearance

When we talk to people on the phone through chat, calls or video we really don’t get to see the person fully they are only half body and everything is still hidden we wonder if their appearance have changed over the last time we have seen them in person. Just yesterday I heard my employee in her office and our family driver inside and I had missed entering inside but due to social distance I was able to just talk to them through a window that was near the stair case. I was hidden by a curtain that both of us couldn’t see each other. All we can hear our voices as we just kept talking  to each other and telling stories as we would normally do if I can see them. Our secretary Janelle was wondering how I had looked in person. I asked, her if she had lost the weight she had wanted too when we last saw each other in person. Janelle just laughed at me and said, there is no such thing as diet for me it doesn’t seem to trigger me to lose the weight. Janelle asked, me how about yo

California vs Philippine Life Style

Living in the Philippines doesn’t mean you don’t do your own house chorus even if you have someone working for you at your home doesn’t necessary mean their doing all your work for you. I have friends who think when you live in the Philippines you live like a Princess or in a royal highness life where they serve you off like what they see in the movies. I live opposite of what people imagine in their heads living in California all my life and being independent at a very young age to be hard working to pay what you felt your parents couldn’t afford for you made you work enough what expenses you can buy from your own earning. Sometimes people believe or hear that when there are house hold employees working in your home you don’t have the same responsibilities as you have living in California. Ever since I moved off from California I kept myself away from living what other people do by depending  on the workers in my heart I know I will one day move back to my hometown