Hey there, blog readers! It has been a long long while since my last post! Pardon me for I’ve been super busy these past days. To start with, I had been busy preparing test questions for the final exams and brainstorming class activities and problem sets which I left before JCI Natcon 2013 in Iloilo […]
TRAVEL to tell the world your story
Embark on a journey to share your unique story with the world.
Live While Waiting
Hi! I’m Mary Rosalie T. Olandesca, chemical engineer, businesswoman, writer, turned old maid teacher! What an introduction that is! It is as if I’m already cursing myself to oldmaidoom! Yeah, right! I am doomed! Doomed to be an effin’ fuckin’ old maid! So that’s it! Pardon me for such disgrace in using such shitty words but […]
Just Let Go…..
If you want something beyond your reach, just let go….. If you can never master it, just let go….. If you are still dwelling in the past, just let go….. If you find it already too heavy, just let go….. If you cannot bear the pain anymore, just let go….. Holding on to things which […]
A Mooncake Story
I first heard of the word “mooncake” back in my 5 & Up days when my man, Atom Araullo reported about the history of Mooncake Festival in China. As I can recall, it was the time when the people of China didn’t want their emperor anymore. So they passed around messages from one household to another by […]
A Desperate Call
No matter how high my educational attainment is, No matter how wealthy I can become, No matter how unreachable I can be, But “I’m also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.” – Anna Scott (Notting Hill, 1999) Photo from Web For the millionth time proven and tested, […]
Tuna and Mushroom Piccolo Pizza Recipe
Piccolo is the Italian word for little. Since buying pizza from the pizzeria costs a lot, here’s a very simple pizza recipe that you can conveniently do at home. It is very cheap that you can have more than enough for the whole family! Here it is: Ingredients Loaf Bread Slices Pizza Sauce Tuna […]
University Days the Lasallian Way
La Salle University-Ozamis held its University Days last September 10-13, 2013 which commenced with a thanksgiving mass held at the Arts Center with the university chaplain, Fr. Jesus Dosado as the celebrator. After the mass, the event officially started with its opening ceremony held at the Saint Columban grounds headed by LSU president, Br. Jaime […]
Whimsical Wednesday: My SG Top Picks
Whimsical Wednesday shows my fancy in a myriad of beautiful things. There are places that once I see and experience, I would not want to go back again. It’s either I don’t like it or I really made most of my time there that I already had my fill. But there are also places that once […]
Feature Friday: The Couch
Feature Friday highlights businesses, people, fashion, and basically anything under the sun! Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens Brown paper packages tied up with strings These are a few of my favorite things…… I’m always fond of singing this Sound of Music song since I was little. When […]
Happy Happy Happy!!! :) :) :)
As we grow up and mature, we start to become skeptics for us not to become victims of anything. We make sure to see things first before believing. But sometimes, there are things that we must believe first to enable us to see. Just like MAGIC….. When we were little, we believe that there is […]