1/28/2007

Two?

It was my gurl's birthday yesterday. We prepared lunch forthe family at home. And here are the yummy delights...


palabok fr red ribbonchoco mousse fr red ribbona portion of roasted chicken teriyakiroasted patahome-cooked lapu-lapu in sweet & sour saucehong shiuputo paoslices of mini custard cakecheese cupcakeone of the pitchers of cool lemon iced tea
That night while we were resting, I sneaked in a surprise for her. Here's a shot of that surprise...
birthday shoutout on tv
It's a birthday shoutout on one of those interactive cable channels. Now you would know that I'm no avid participant in any tv chatroom. But, just because it's her birthday AND I can't afford to rent a blimp, that was the best alternative. And besides, I did that on impulse.
When you ask her how old she is right now, she'd tell you,"Two!"
Yeah right. Two.
Two many years to count. Hehehe!
Love yah, b!
And yea...sure...di pa tapos birthday mo. The hell with 24 hours. Extension granted.
Thanks to all the lovely lovely people who were so game when I asked them to help me crash her phone with sms birthday greetings that morning. By the time she opened her cellphone, she was totally surprised at the number of unread sms. You, peeps, rock!
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kids should know that...
The term "blimp" is reportedly onomatopoeic, the sound the airship makes when one taps the envelope (balloon) with a finger. Although there is some disagreement among historians, credit for coining the term is usually given to Lt. A.D. Conningham of the British Royal Navy in 1915. Blimps have been popularized by several companies, including Goodyear, MetLife, Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser), and Fujifilm, which use them for advertising, and as platforms to provide mainly High-definition aerial shots of sporting events. (wikipedia)

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