Dana hangs out with her friends for the day

08 April 2016

I am about to write about another milestone in Dana's life.  It's her first time to go out with her friends for the day.  Now, you have to understand, Dana hasn't gone anywhere without us, except maybe with her class on their retreat.  Even with their educational field trips we were always with her.  This is the first time she's going anywhere by herself, even though it's with her friends.

They've made plans for this day out after their graduation and she has been really excited about it.  I, on the other hand, was more worried because she doesn't know how to commute because she's had the privilege of being driven around in a car.  Yes, she's ridden public transportation but she hasn't really paid attention to roads and locations because she was with us.  So, I knew that I had to teach her how to commute by herself first.  We looked at Google maps so she'll know where she's going and how she's going to return.  It's easier to picture everything when it's visual and there are references.  She's familiar with the area that they're going to so that's a plus.  I also told her how to commute using the jeepney, like where to get off, how much to pay and what to do next if she misses her stop.  I knew she was nervous but I trust that she understood.

DIY: Removing rust from my tools using vinegar

05 April 2016

Everyday, I try to find something to do at the house aside from the normal chores.  Today, I decided to tackle reorganizing one of our storage closets.  To make a long story short, I ended up throwing a lot of things but the worst was I found that my toolbox and the tools inside got wet (for some reason) and now they're rusted! So, some of you may say that I should just buy new tools but see, these are my grandfather's and father-in-law's tools.  They're really heavy-duty! :)

Anyway, I was racking my brain to figure out how to remove the rust without further harming the metal.  Obviously, I couldn't just wash it in water and soap because that would just exacerbate the rust.  I turned to Google to find out what I needed and after several articles they all pointed to using vinegar to remove the rust from my tools.

Knowing that, I took inventory of my tools and planned how to go about it.  First, I didn't have enough vinegar to be able to soak the tools in one go.  Second, I didn't have a big enough tub with which to soak them in too.  So, I knew I'd have to do this in two parts - smaller, lightly-rusted tools first to test just how much vinegar to use and how long I have to soak them in for.  The more rusted ones will follow.  I asked Patrick to buy a gallon of vinegar just to be sure.

Like I said, I started with the smaller tools first.  Silly me, I forgot to take a before picture because I was intent on making sure that I wouldn't get cut or hurt handling the tools.  I put them in a small pail and added just the right amount of vinegar to soak everything. The picture below shows the result of soaking them overnight and scrubbing and scraping off the stubborn rust with a steel wool brush.  I rubbed oil on them for good measure.


Now that I've seen that the acid in the vinegar actually eats through the rust, I was ready to deal with the heavier tools and I remembered to take pictures this time :)  Instead of a pail, I used a medium-sized basin.   I also put some vinegar in the bottom of the tool box although I kind of felt that I was going to throw it anyway but just wanted to try first.



As you can see, after a few hours, the clear bottom has turned murky and dark from the rust.  I turned them over so that the other side can be soaked as well.


When I figured I've given the vinegar enough time to penetrate the rust and make it easier for me to scrape it off, I did just that.  The thing is, during the first trial, after removing the tools from the vinegar, I immediately dried them off and polished them quickly.  With the second set of tools, I left them to air dry after the scrubbing and the scraping since I had to clean the bathroom first.  This was a mistake.  There was some oxidation on the tools which meant that I needed to double my efforts in cleaning them again.  This didn't happen with the first set of tools. So, Lesson Learned. :)  I remembered too late that you're supposed to put some baking soda on the tools to stop the acidic reaction but I forgot that. 

There was a remarkable change in the tools as you can see.  I made sure to really put a lot of oil on them too.


Anyway, it felt really good to see the rust coming off.  It was a lot of work and it's a pain on the hands but it's all worth it.  I hope that this helps :)


Bought a new monitor, the Viewsonic VA2046a-LED!

23 March 2016

The last thing that you want to hear about when you've just woken up is someone telling you that the computer is broken.  That brings to mind all sorts of bad things and most of them expensive costs.  So, I immediately went down to assess exactly what "broken" means.

Dana's Graduation Day and Dylan's Birthday

18 March 2016

Today marks the end of Dana's elementary school life.  I can't believe that time has flown so quickly that Dana is now finished with elementary and will now be embarking on her High School journey.  Still, this is a milestone in our family's life and we're just so proud of her for making it this far.  Congratulations Dana! :)

On another note, today is also Dylan's birthday so it's a double celebration for our family! :)  Happy birthday Dylan!

Joaquin's Baptism and Tracy's birthday

28 February 2016

Well, it's Sunday and today was my nephew's son, Joaquin's baptism.  Dana, Dylan and I traveled by ourselves all the way to Fairview/Caloocan to attend the event and the travel was an adventure too.  We had to take an FX to get there because Patrick was still in Bohol and I didn't know how to drive so we couldn't take Stanley.

Went to the "Art for Everyone" exhibit at the SM Megamall

27 February 2016

After attending the Nihongo Fiesta 2016 and seeing Joe Inoue live in Manila (here's the post), Dana, Dylan and I went to SM Megamall for the "Art for Everyone" exhibit.  Dana remarked that it was weird that we just visited a Japanese anime event and now we're headed to a contemporary art exhibit.  The exhibit features several diverse pieces from local contemporary artists using a variety of media and subjects.  It's free and open to the public until February 28 and will have other ongoing exhibits at SM City North EDSA, SM Aura, SM Southmall, SM Cebu and SM Lanang.

Went to the Nihongo Festival and saw Joe Inoue Live in Manila

27 February 2016


Today was supposed to be an ordinary day until Patrick tagged me on this link.  Joe Inoue, the singer of "Closer", one of Naruto Shippuuden's ending songs, was going to be performing live in the afternoon at the Nihongo Fiesta 2016 sponsored by the Japan Foundation Manila at the Shangri-la Plaza for free!  Dana, Dylan and I were so excited because first, it's free! Second, the venue was accessible! Third, we had plenty of time to finish our chores before we go! :) yay! There was a moment of doubt because we might have a hard time coming home from there since I remember that area always being jam-packed with people during the rush hour.  But, what the heck, it's a rare opportunity so we went!

Dana's 2016 Family Day

20 February 2016

I woke up just as Dana was getting ready for the day.  She mentioned that it was Family Day today and that she'd like it if we attended.  Well, of course we would, as least I would, because I knew that she and her class have been practicing really hard for their performance.  In fact, they were already proclaimed Champions in their category and their performance today would just be for family and friends, to showcase their skill :)

Another reunion 23 years in the making :)

15 February 2016

Belated Happy Valentine's day everyone!

I have a love-hate relationship with Valentine's day so I normally don't post anything about it.  I love it when I see people in a relationship sincerely celebrate their love and I hate it when it's the only day that your partner ever pays attention to you (and I'm not speaking from personal experience! haha) and celebrates it with you just because everybody else is.

Patrick's advanced birthday celebration at Buffalo's Wings N' Things

09 February 2016

Ready to Eat!
Last Christmas, I gave Patrick 2 Gift Vouchers worth P500 each for a restaurant we haven't tried - Buffalo's Wings N' Things.  We used these coupons to celebrate his birthday and it was timely that today, Dana's school had a scheduled field trip which she didn't attend so she was able to celebrate with us.  The GC's were restricted for Monday to Thursday visits only so we couldn't use it on his actual birth date and Patrick will be in Clark during the 11th and 12th so today's timing was perfect.

Sole's 1st Birthday

23 January 2016

Happy 1st Birthday SOLE!

We went to Urdaneta Village to attend Sole's 1st birthday, an event that we've been greatly anticipating since we first received the e-invite on Facebook haha  Dylan actually learned to read the twenty-something numbers since he would ask me daily when Sole's birthday was and I would point to the calendar for him.  

Get-Together with College Buddies at Bugsy's Makati

12 January 2016

Another happy event to start the year 2016 - A reunion with College Buddies! Our buddy Marlon and his family were back in the Philippines for their annual vacation and naturally, we had a little get-together :)  It's a little impromptu because when balikbayans come back to the PI, their schedules are usually busy with many family gatherings and trips planned.  We can only be there when they say they're available on a particular day and/or time but that's okay because the important thing is that we see each other even if it's just a short while.

Donated my books to "Books for A Cause"

07 January 2016

Reading books is my favorite past time.  If I didn't have any limits on the number of books I can store I'd probably have my own library/bookstore by now :)  But, the reality is, you need a lot of space for books and you need to make more space if you want to read new ones.  So, I made the choice to donate my books to the Books for a Cause organization.

Cute Earrings from N. Cat Philippines at Japan Home Center

05 January 2016

Just wanted to share these cute earrings from N. Cat Philippines that I found when we went to visit the Japan Home Center store in Robinsons Manila where we went to buy Dana's new phone from Smart.

I don't know when they started selling them at this branch but I was pleasantly surprised at the number of choices and how very affordable they were.  In fact, it will be hard for you to decide which one to choose (if you can settle with just one) because there are so many great designs, styles and colors.

The earrings are available at P48, P58 and P88 so I'm sure you can find one that fits your budget.  I think I'm going back for more! :)

Dana's new phone from SMART: The MyPhone my28

05 January 2016

Dana's old phone (and I mean old because it was mine before it cascaded down to her) died a few months ago.  We've always meant to replace it mainly for the convenience of communicating with her during emergencies and for after school.  It was just a question of when and how much.  The answer came when Patrick showed me a promo that Smart launched recently for a Smartphone Android Kit worth P888 with the MyPhone my28 as the handset.  Fortunately, Dana also had the finances to carry it through because of what she got for Christmas.  So, we went and bought one for her.

Happy New Year 2016!

01 January 2016

Wow! It's 2016! Time to get used to writing that in all documents with a date on it haha  We welcomed the New Year from our home.  Dylan was asleep though we tried to wake him up :) Let me make a recap of 2015...