Saturday, December 11, 2010

Learning by Doing

     Almost 6 years have passed since I had the longest vacation in my life. My Tita flew me to NY to bake my Uncle's 70th birthday cake.

 I remember I did several cheesecakes.

 baby cheesecakes...

and the main cake was a chocolate mousse with my Uncle's photo on it.

     I just turned 25 then,  a happy-go-lucky yuppie in Ortigas. Although it was already over a year since I got my license as a professional architect, everyday was still the same since after graduation: Go to work, CADD and couple of bottles in between and/or after work. I was working to drink.

     I didn't really have a sane mind (then). I thought I didn't have a reason to fly back so soon so I decided to stay a little longer and visit my friends in California & Florida. From October 2004 to February 2005, I was going to and fro the east and westside of America. 

      Boredom hit me several days after. Everyone was going to work and I was left by myself. Probably Tita Annie saw that and asked me to renovate the room of my 3 cousins. She gave me enough $$$ and I started right away.

I so so so so love going to the home depot. I can stay there the whole day looking at the smallest screw and imagining an assembly. SO STIMULATING.


Don's Room






Meet my cousin, Don in Quezon City...Taz in New York.

The mighty machine.






Great spot: mirror reflecting his bed

Too bad I do not have a before & after photo of Don's room.







Rey's Room was a total clutter. 
He is occupying half of the garage. 

 ( Kuya calls it: Spanish ship )

My first attempt to do a hanging cabinet wasn't so bad at all.
 I also did some electrical works for the track lights.



 Kuya Paolo's Room



I can say I already perfected my paint terminations and my levels after 3 bedrooms.

GRATUITY TIP from Tita Annie before I flew to California:

4-day snow boarding classes in Aspen, Colorado

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WINTER IN CALIFORNIA

I went to California to celebrate my SBF's 28th birthday.  I flew in sooo early though, six weeks early. 
We sure had lots of time for a road trip from Orange County to San Francisco without any pressure, hence we were able to stop on all the interesting places along the way.



In between trips, I was asked to design a "Belen".

I cannot remember why I did a Torii, 
a Japanese gateway.

but I remeber having Baby Jesus in red to represent
FIRE in the spirit. 


 Jaja's 28th birthday.
at 2am in the morning, I was pumping balloons in the garage, and arranging the house,
so very carefully not to wake up anyone. 


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I also visited a friend in Florida.

We went for a cruise in the Bahamas.

During our 4-day cruise, 
I was successful to convince her to renovate her room.


Kaye's Room in Florida

 Meet the geek in the barkada: Kathleen Nicole




CONCLUSION:

I therefor conclude that if you

"Find a job you love, 

you'll never

 work a day in your life."


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