Friday, June 9, 2006

Updates...

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I have become a boxing addict! Not because of Manny Pacquiao. :) Just because.

As much as my schedule would allow, I try to have classes 3x a week. But Jack, my wonderful boxing instructor, wants me to do at least 4x a week, minimum. And the sport is no easy feat, believe me. For those who have tried boxing, you know what I'm talking about. It can be absolutely exhausting! Learning the footworks, jab, straight, hook, uppercut, etc etc. Not to mention all the circuit exercises and the hellish ab workouts! But it's all worth it, knowing that my body will benefit from it all. You'll just love what it can do to your arms and your back. And of course the way you feel about yourself! I'm many months away from a six-pack, but I feel lighter, leaner and oh-so-sexier! :)


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Pam and I had a falling-out of some sort a few years back. Now, we have become gym buddies and have renewed our friendship. And it always feels wonderful, knowing you've gained a friend. Before, you'd never find us talking to each other for more than 15 minutes. Now, we try to schedule a "date" every week. :) Some might say friendship doesn't grow overnight. But I can say we've outgrown being enemies and are mature enough to work on being friends. We'll take it by the day.
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Happy birthday, Pammy! It's so nice to be friends with you again. :)

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Waiting in vain...

What's with today? Traffic is just terrible! This morning, I left home at 8:45 and reached my destination in Makati at 11:30, and my recording was at 10! It would only take me an hour and 15 minutes to get to Makati from my place. Today, it took too long my butt started to hurt.

Anyway, that's not what I wanna talk about. To keep a cool head while driving, I listened to Annie Lennox's WAITING IN VAIN on repeat. It's definitely one of my all-time favorite songs. It's on top of my list of songs that really get to me. I hear the first few notes and - wham! - it just hits me.

Doesn't that happen to you? You hear a song, and it just hits you. A chord in your heart, a memory buried somewhere deep in your mind. Whatever. It just hits you.

Now that song just does it for me.

What is it about the song that affects me? I don't know. It's not that I'm waiting for anyone's love. But I HAVE experienced waiting in vain. Waiting in vain for one boy's love that, well, ended in vain. But that's part of my past. I'm well over it. I just get emotional when I hear the song. Annie Lennox certainly did one helluva revival with that one.

I'll try to hook the song up to this blog. Operative word - TRY. :) If I'm succesful, then listen and see if it hits you, too.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Happy Mothers' Day!

In my family, special occasions like Mothers' Day are always a matter of importance, a gift-giving celebration.

So last Sunday we showered our dear mom with gifts and lotsa love! :)

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Love ya mommy! :)

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My dad went to the US to attend a 2-day conference and to visit my Lolo for about two weeks. Yes, he'll be away for only two weeks. And yet the whole family took him to the airport and cried when we waved goodbye. Onlookers were probably thinking he'd be gone for months. But no, just two weeks. :) We're just so tightly-knit, we can't stand being away from each other.

Miss ya daddy!

Tuesday, May 9, 2006

Kilig flicks!

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Watched BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON on DVD the other day, with my mom and dad and my sister, Andrea. I was the only one who truly enjoyed the flick, and I still felt as giddy as the first time I saw it. Colin Firth is just so… *sigh* =) His “I like you just the way you are” line in the first Bridget film instantly made him the world’s sweetheart, particularly because he said the line to a fat girl. Ahh…love, love, love.
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Another flick I’ve seen for the second time is PRIDE & PREJUDICE, which is now one of my few all-time favorite favorites! Matthew Macfadyen has definitely stolen my heart! No need for intimate contacts in this film. The lines are enough to get you high. And (to those who have seen it) don’t you just LOVE the way Mr. Darcy said his “I love you” to Lizzie?
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“I love…I love…I love you…”

Nabubulol pa! Stammering with so much emotion! Di ko kinaya. I immediately burst into tears.

Dammit, makes you wonder what happened to the men of our generation. Most of them were born without a single romantic bone! (Except of course my beau, and my besty’s hubby.)

If you haven’t seen these two flicks, I suggest you do, if you want to feel instantly light and giddy with love.

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The fountain of youth. This is how I would describe the bond I share with my besty Len. Every time we get together, no matter how short the time, I always get revived and refreshed and ready to face the world again. Whenever life throws some rocks at me, I find refuge in the warm and welcoming company of my besty. There's always laughter when we're together. There's always love, acceptance and understanding. An understanding that no matter what happens, we always have each other. We may live in different worlds, with different priorities, surrounded by different friends. Still nothing comes close to the bond that we share.
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Saturday, we spent most of the entire day together - the longest time we shared since college. We both auditioned for dubbing jobs (not exactly the professional audition that we expected, so it was a bit disappointing), then off we went to Spazio to check out the condo that she and her hubby Edward bought. Edward was in Hong Kong over the weekend, so we were able to have our girls' day-out. =)

We went to Katipunan/White plains to check out the new spa I saw there. The place was lovely and very impressive. But the spa treatments were expensive and so-so. Len tried the Hilot, and I got a salt scrub. We both agreed that it's better at G Spa, but the new experience was relaxing enough.

We had dinner at Roma Mia in The Podium. And we found out that there's already a branch of The Spa in that mall. That's where we'll go next time. We chatted over great pasta and chicken wings, talking about everything, getting giddy over memories of our big-time crushes back in college. Last stop was at Goodies and Sweets for Turtle and Mango pies - perfect way to end our day.

Thanks for the time besty! Until our next date. Mwah! :)

Friday, April 21, 2006

Sarap!

May sasarap pa ba sa...

1. Goldilocks classic polvoron
2. Pancit bihon
3. Japanese sweet corn on the cob
4. Binatog, maraming niyog, maraming salt
5. Lily's peanut butter
6. Beef shawarma with cheese at lunod sa hot sauce
7. Yellow Cab pizza. Pepperoni and mushrooms. Vegetarian. Or plain anchovies. Lunod sa chili flakes
8. Goolai salads
9. Reese's peanut butter cups
10. Oatmeal cookies ng Subway
11. Tuna Melt sandwich ng Subway, lunod sa jalapeƱos
12. Iced tea ng Chocolate Kiss
13. French bread and Lurpak butter
14. Vegetarian pasta ng Green Tomato (nalulungkot ako pag malapit na maubos)
15. Burger Steak ng Jollibee
16. Cold rootbeer pag uhaw na uhaw ka na. Nakakabuhay ng dugo
17. Ice cream! Vanilla, coffee at queso. Flavors to die for!
18. Nestle Fitnesse low-fat wheat cereals, lunod sa malamig na Silk unsweetened soy milk
19. Danish butter cookies - yung mamahalin ha. Yung mura di masarap - jafakes.
20. Chili bowl ng Otra Cosa, with their secret sauces
21. Salmon sashimi

22. Matulog ng matagal dahil walang pasok kinabukasan
23. Receiving a big talent fee - in cash!
24. Matulog habang umuulan
25. Matulog ng bagong palit ang sheets
25. Satisfaction after mag shopping
26. Pucha may sasarap pa ba sa shopping?
27. Happy moments with my family
28. Lunches, chikahan at tawanan with my besty
29. Loving moments with my beau
30. Sex =)

31. Buffet breakfast sa hotel. The best sa Crowne Plaza!
32. R&R at Discovery Suites
33. Pillows ng Island Cove
34. Sexy feeling after mag gym
35. Makakuha ng libre! Food, clothes, shoes. Sarap!
36. Walang pasok!

Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Updates...

I turned 27 last March 28. It turned out to be a great celebration this year, despite the fact that my lolo had a stroke and my dad is in the hospital.

Treated my Wave friends to lunch, and we had food a-plenty. Enough to feed even the Jam people and everyone else who dropped by that day, March 23. The Jam people even printed a big birthday picture of myself, with the greeting "Happy Birthday Anne, from Jam 88.3" and both Wave and Jam peeps signed it. Fun, fun celebration!

Hon and I spent the night before my birthday at Holiday Inn Galleria. So nice to be spending the day with absolutely no work, no worries, and just watching movies 'til late.

Then, March 28, we celebrated at the hospital. Dad had his surgery on that day, so he was still in the operating room when we toasted to cake and KFC.

Not the kind of celebration I've planned, but I feel blessed nevertheless.


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Hon and I had our usual saturday dinner and movie date at Eastwood.

We enjoyed our meal at Old Spaghetti House, and Bandidas after. On our way home there was this car in front of us in the queue to the exit. The young people inside were probably drunk. They were honking continuously at the cars ahead of us, which was really stupid because we were all in line and it's impossible to move ahead. Then as we passed by the tiangge outside I saw two teenage guys checking out the buys, gripping bottles of beer. I shook my head and told my beau, "iba na talaga mga bata ngayon." As if confirming my thought, while waiting for our turn at the Mcdonald's drive-thru, the teenagers in the van in front of us stepped out, chatted with the ones left inside, did a little pa-cute dancing while at it then walked away laughing and looking absolutely stupid. I guess most youngsters nowadays think being drunk and acting like an idiot in public is cool.

For a 27-year-old who is way past that stage, it actually looks silly. Then again, I never was like that when I was young. I smoked a lot, but I never became buddies with beer. Maybe I never had the chance to become that way because during college, I worked to pay for my tuition fee, only had enough extra money for Jollibee and a new pair of shoes, and my spare time I spent with my besty, or with UST's TC Radio, or at home with my family. I didn't have time to get drunk and act like an idiot. Sounds boring, you may say. Well, come to think of it, I'm thankful for it. Now, six years after college, my idea of cool is having a great career, a job that most people see as exciting and cool. Family, true friends, and a loving man to hold hands with - that makes life cool. Who needs a bottle of beer to be happy?


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I was never born with beautiful skin. When I was younger, I guess I had good skin. Not the creamy, porcelain type, but smooth and fair enough. But I never really gave much importance to that, and now I miss those years.

Now I break out more often, and the pimples seem to have made permanent residence on my face. But this experience has taught me several lessons.

1. The derma can be your best friend. Before this problem, it never occurred to me to go to a real skin doctor, one who's in a real hospital. Now I have, and I congratulate myself for finally doing the right thing for my skin.

2. The derma knows better than me, or my friends who are not skin doctors, or even the skin products and services ads.

3. Expensive skin products do not always give beautiful results. Overdo it, and your skin suffers. Expensive doesn't always mean better and more effective.

4. Water is the cure. 8 to 10 glasses a day. If you can take more, even better.

5. When washing your face, never scrub your face with soap then walk around your bedroom, watch tv or talk on the phone, then rinse 20-30 minutes after. Admit it, a lot of us do that, thinking we are gloriously cleansing our faces. According to my derma, it's a no-no. Gently scrub for a few seconds, then rinse. You're not doing laundry.

6. Contrary to what some people think, going to the gym doesn't cause pimples. The exercise is fine. It's the rubbing of the face that causes the problem. So just try to avoid that.

7. I discovered Rolly of Jesi Mendez Galleria. Because I needed to hide the imperfections during my hosting gigs and public appearances, I needed the professional help of a good make-up artist. And eureka! I found Rolly! =) he doesn't only hide the pimples, he makes me look like a certified celebrity! So even after my skin has cleared, I will still be using his beautifying services. I realized that on stage, and under the spotlight, you simply cannot look ordinary.

And if there's one lesson you must remember forever:
THE DERMA KNOWS BETTER.


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If I had a 15-million-peso house in Corinthian Hills, with a pool and jacuzzi, my own gym, my own spa, plus servants at my bidding and a world-class chef, then I wouldn't need to go to a hotel.

Until then, absolutely nothing will cure my addiction to hotels.

Yes, I would so willingly spend half of a month's salary to pay for a two-night stay. I don't know what it is about hotels. My favorite spot: Discovery Suites.

Maybe it's the big, comfy bed. The heavenly feeling of your head sinking in the softness of expensive pillows. The thick, infinite-thread-count towels that are oh so immaculately white. The marble bath. The peace and quiet. And...

THE BUFFET BREAKFAST! (The most exciting part of your stay. For me, that is.)

Aah...heaven.

That's why I skipped reflection and church during the Holy Week. I preferred to give myself a much deserved rest at Discovery Suites. I stayed by myself for one night, since my honey had work 'til Thursday morning. I had the big bed and all the pillows all to myself! =) I lay under the comforter, wearing absolutely nothing, and watched CSI and Cinderella 'til 2am. What can be more blissful than that? Wrapped around my beau's arms, of course. But I definitely enjoyed that one night by myself. =)

Friday, March 10, 2006

Say cheese!

Enjoying the pictorial!
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ABOVE-LEFT: Me, Habs & Pam. I'm trying my best porn star pose! hehehe... you should see my pics with DJ Tayshaun. I decided not to post them here. Baka iba isipin niyo. hehehe...
ABOVE-RIGHT: The Wave Working Team...fooling around!
BELOW-LEFT: The lovely girls of Wave. Me, my buddy Jada, Lindy (our continuity voice), Gia and Pam.
BELOW-RIGHT: Pam, Gerric and me again trying on my porn star pose. :)

Lo and behold! The ladies of Wave 89.1!
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But then again, what the heck! Here's one of the "FHM poses" I did with DJ Tayshaun. (who's a very good friend that's why I'm super comfy doing the poses with him.)
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Fun, fun, fun pictorial! :)

Tuesday, March 7, 2006

#1!

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AC Nielsen said it in 2005. And now, the recently concluded RRC survey confirms it.

Wave 89.1 is the undisputed #1 pop r&b station in mega manila!

Once again, Wave 89.1 is on top of everyone else,
Beating the competition with yet another tremendous blow.

Number 1…
24/7, 7 days a week,
indoor and outdoor,
male, female, young, old and in between,
Everyone…even the competition...is riding the WAVE…no doubt!

Two big surveys show it – AC NIELSEN AND RRC.

All those who say these are only stats or a piece of paper
Are just dying with envy!

WAVE 89.1 is the most influential…and once again…
The #1 pop r&b station in mega manila!

THE WAVE LINEUP
AM EDITED
THE MORNING SHOW with Robi & Don, 6-9AM, GMAX IN THE MORNING with George, 9AM-12PM

PM EDITED
GRAVEYARD SHIFT with Gia & Kel, 2-6AM, MIDDAY SWAY with Pam, 1-3PM, EVENING JIVE with Jason & Jada, 6-9PM

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DRIVE & GRIND with Anne & Rye, 3-6PM

...AND JUST HAVIN' FUN WITH FRIENDS DURING THE PICTORIAL...
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FRENDS ULET
Above: Me, Pam & Gerric, our Sound Engineer; Me and Pam
Below: The Wave Working Team! DJ Tayshaun, me, Habs, our Web Designer & Gerric. DJ Tayshaun, our Programming Director, does SIX O SLOW, 9-10PM

Monday, February 27, 2006

Starting on a new book...

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THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES, Sue Monk Kidd
Since I'm done with FRENCH WOMEN DON'T GET FAT, I'm already starting on a new book. (Since one of my '06 resolutions is to read more books.)
I saw the review of this novel in a magazine last year, and the writer said it's quite a good read. About a motherless girl who finds the true meaning of family, and finds love in the most unexpected places. I've gotten through the first few chapters, and I don't think this book will disappoint.