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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Grand Office Party.

For the past 2 years, Christmas parties in the office were courtesy of our big bosses and us.  Times were hard back then so it was not prudent to hold company-spent parties.  But then, we love to have fun so we were willing to shell out our own money to celebrate the holidays with each other.

This year was different.  While our company is not yet completely out of the dumps, things are way better and there is no way to go but "up".  It was the worst two years so we just had to give thanks to everyone who in their own little way stayed and helped.

And so, we had a superb yearender thanksgiving party at the SMX Convention Center.  The theme was Broadway Red Carpet affair.


After prepping up.  Our glam looks were indeed out of place in the office.












Rizza looked like a swan.  She was one of the ten best dressed during the night.



Anna's elegant look.



Ivy was so glamorosa in her lovely dress.



Cindy, pretty in pink.


All the girls in the team.

















And some of the perfomances...

Moulin Rouge
















Mama Mia (2nd place)

















Lion King (1st place).
















Third Place went to Hairspray.  Our department's presentation was Footloose.  As we were one of the background photos, we were not able to get some photos.


While dinner was not something to remember, it was a first for us to have an open bar.  I did look forward to the raffle because of the prizes -- 3rd prize Nintendo Wii, 2nd prize LG 32-in LCD TV, 1st prize an iPad!

I had enough Margaritas and stayed until about midnight.  The performances were superb, people looked good and I had a great time. 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

More Christmas Sights.

Seems to me 2010 Christmas is an all-out holiday. There are more lights, more ribbons, more Christmas balls and a lot of new concepts.


Here are some more remarkable sights that awed me.


Enterprise Center.  Lobby looks like a big ribbon-ed gift.  The Belen is the centerpiece.



Enterprise stars suspended along the tall escalators.



More stars.



This time crossing Ayala Ave. to the Ayala Triangle gardens.  They turned the park to a fantasyland complete with lights AND sounds.



A banig of Christmas lights.



Of course, the Belen... the real reason of Christmas.



Now, let's go to Global City, Taguig.  Here is a statuesque Christmas Tree.


High Street's version of the Ayala Triangle spectacle.




Don't you just love Christmas in Pinas?

 

Christmas Lunch at Kirin.

At this day and age of shopping madness, I have looked for other ways to give gifts and avoid the malls.  And since, my office buddies love to eat, I thought of organizing a lunch gift at the Kirin in Bonifacio High Street. (Kirin photo below grabbed from Cindy.)


Kirin offers one of their functions rooms whenever you avail of their set menu.  For a minimum of Php8,000 (VAT-inclusive but exclusive of the drinks), you can host a private lunch/dinner for a group of 12 (mine was 13, though).

 

The set menu has at least 10 courses that will fill your guests to the brim.

Assorted Chinese Cold Cuts for appetizer.  Love the seaweeds!!!

Another appetizer -- Roasted Pigeon + Shrimps.  Was not able to take a shot of the soup.

Believe this is the Braised Beef.  This is yummy.

Broccoli with mushroom.  Veggie just right for a non-fan of vegetables.

Birthday Noodles.

Humongous head of a fish called Imelda.  It is swimming in a spicy sauce.

Dessert... the classic Butchi.

The whole team munching away.  (Photo grabbed from Cindy.)


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The Last Hurrah.

The very first of all my December parties is actually the last for one phenomenal group.

I enjoyed the last 4+ years with these two teams but recent org changes broke us up.  And no, we are not sulking at one corner... mourning our last Christmas together.  We, instead, had one SUPAH party to cap 2010.

It was a Christmas Party cum New Year Party cum Movie Fest cum Raffle Night.

Fraser Place was the place again.  Here is Carlo, Master of Ceremonies.


The early birds... Cindy, Anna, Rizza, and Thirdy, goofing around.  Marianne, the photographer, is missing.


Party chomps... Angel's Pizza and Goldilocks Barbecue (so soft and yummy).



Amber Palabok, right?



Lumpiang Sariwa from Goldilocks, the epic Barbecue, and Coke, of course.



Chica girl, Rizza Tan.  Mars at the background.



This time with another chica girl, Ivy Ilaya.



Fasyon BUT conservative Liezl.



The Preview Magazine shot of the night.  Thanks, Ivy!  Stole from your FB pics.






Saturday, December 4, 2010

Cuts 4 Tots.

Back when I was so tiny, haircut was free.  Mommy herself cut our hairs.  And she seemed to know what she was doing because our hairs were all straight and even.

With my little boy, I would have cut his hair by myself but I am scared of ruining his hair and him seeing the ruined hair in pictures when he grows up.

Good thing entrepreneurs nowadays come up with all sorts of ideas that they practically have your every need answered... including haircuts for tiny, impatient, and energetic kids.

Meet Cuts 4 Tots.



See my boy having his head shaved while watching his ever favorite Toy Story (All seats come with a free kiddie movie viewing).  In fairness, we never had a problem with him whenever he sits on that car chair. 



They have a play area for waiting kids complete with toys... a little dirty though.



Oh my!  Price increase back in July.  Kiddie haircuts now cost Php295.  Tots are more complicated customers... I do need to re-think about the next haircut.