Revisiting Cyma
Ever since I first ate at Cyma, I have been wanting to go back. I had tons of opportunities to go back because as it turns out, my clients, colleagues and friends are all fans of Cyma’s delicious food. This post actually tells of the different dishes I have tried and have come to love during the many times I (re)visited this restaurant.
World Domination and Value Meals
If there’s one thing in the Philippines that sprouts faster than weeds, it’s Jollibee outlets. It seems there’s always one in every corner. A little over five years ago, Cagayan de Oro only had two or three outlets around. Today, there are about ten of them with the newest having recently opened across Lourdes College. TEN! The number is enough to give you nightmares of swarms of giant yellow-orange bees out to get your pocket money and of thousands of chickens rising against chicken rights violations. Read more
Blog Hack and A Wedding
Finally, this blog is up and kicking again after 2 or 3 days in hiatus. This site was hacked and malicious scripts were injected to it’s root folders resulting to missing php’s. Thanks to Jez for his assistance.
As you probably noticed, Sonnie’s Porch was in semi-hibernate mode for about 2 weeks, providing only short updates and picture sharing. Blame it to budget preparation and business planning, blogging & work, at times, don’t blend well. I hope with the long Christmas vacation, I’ll be providing regular updates with value adding content that everyone expected.
Let me start by blogging about the wedding of a person dear to us. As I shared in my Plurk page, the wedding made me teary eyed for 2 reasons:
- I remembered my own wedding and the vow I made to my wife 16 years ago- As I see Bryan, the groom, wept as they exchange vow’s, I remembered myself weeping as I see my bride walk the aisles 16 years ago.
- Likewise, the bride, Dess, is dearly loved by wifey and myself.
You can view the pics and the rest of the entries @ Sonnie’s Porch
DAYO – truly IT PINOY!
it’s christmas time and in the Philippines it means it’s the metro manila film festival (mmff) where only PINOY movies get to be shown during the holidays. this year the event welcomes another breakthrough – DAYO, the first full-length 3d animation movie made in the country.
read more @ http://itpinoy.blogspot.com







