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Home made Japanese Lunch

Leave it to Tita Che to come up with themed Sunday lunches… And not just ordinary meals, I’m talking about full blown smorgasbords.

Here’s a photo of yesterday’s lunch, with a lot of the dishes like the Chawanmushi, Sukiyaki, Kani Salad missing. All that’s showing here is what was right in front of me.

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throwback

So while hanging out in Valenzuela, the kids decided to put down the iPhones and the PSPs and the PS2 and decided to go old school. Or maybe it was because of the fact that they were also “grounded” from using the tech stuff lest they become junkies (it’s probably too late).

So as a form of entertainment, they decided to play Piko (or ehem, Hopscotch, as they prefer to call it).

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Del Monte Fit n Right Bloggers

Yesterday, four bloggers signed up for the Del Monte Fit n Right Fit and Fab Four challenge. On board were Joriben Zaballa, Leira Pagaspas, Arpee Lazaro and Azrael Coladilla.

Let the games begin.

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molo moments in Boracay

I had all of my cameras with me in Boracay, but I really wasn’t able to whip them out — what with being busy and tired. Instead, I used my iPhone to capture most of the moments…

Here are a few Molo moments…

[anshel in action]

[flaming fire dancers]

[jaqui and the dance-off]

Photo of the Day [POTD]: red light orbs

I was fooling around with the MOLO iPhone application while staring at my lava lamp. Behind the lamp is a painting by Kan.

I like the grainy and ethereal effect that the red light created. Combined with the subject matter of the painting, “Roxanne” started ringing in my head.

Molo Action Sampling

I just recently purchased an iPhone — something I have been lusting after for some time. Instantly, I fell in love with the phone. The functionality is seemless and the possibilities with this phone seem infinite. I can’t even begin to describe how convenient everything has become.

But enough on the virtues of the iPhone… as owners can easily attest to this, and haters can just keep on naysaying.

One of the more interesting applications I came across (and purchased) is Molo. Basically, it works like a Holga or Lomo Action sampler… but on a digital level, in camera.

Simply choose the type of photo output you want, click on the diagram and take a shot… and the software will do the rest for you.

Here are a few sample shots I took over the weekend:

[faux mickey mouse and friends]

[the eb babes]