Wednesday, November 19, 2025

New Maintenance Meds

You know you're getting older when you start taking maintenance meds.


I've actually been on maintenance for a while already. After my health scare several years back, my doctor prescribed medicine that I need to take daily. However, in the last couple of years, my blood and lab tests haven't been ideal, and this year, they have been the worst that they've been in maybe a decade. So after my regular check-up with my doctor this year, he asked me if I finally wanted him to prescribe me more meds.

I had actually been pushing back against taking more meds because I felt like I could live healthier and get better results. Unfortunately, that hasn't been the case the last few years. Plus, I am getting older. As such, I finally agreed that it would be a safer and healthier approach for me to take one extra medicine on top of the one I'm already taking. So now I have two maintenance meds.

That said, my doctor did prescribe the lowest dosage and he told me to take it just three times a week. He also prescribed vitamins that I should take regularly. He strongly recommended that I exercise more and eat healthier. As I mentioned in my previous post, my stress level this year has really gone up. It doesn't help that as a sweet tooth, I really do default to eating ice cream, cakes, and pastries when I am need of a dopamine hit. What I really need to do instead is hit the gym more regularly. Hopefully I can do that soon.

Friday, November 14, 2025

Staycation at New World Makati Hotel

My stress level recently has been quite high so I felt it was time to have another staycation this year. I decided to book a room in New World Makati Hotel because it had been such a long time since I last stayed here and I like New World.

Lobby of the New World Makati Hotel

As is true with many of the good hotels in Makati, the room is quite spacious and comfortable. I believe I got a superior room and I selected one with a big bed (although I believe you can choose one with two smaller beds). My room also had a small couch in the corner, providing extra seating.


The bathroom is good too, with a separate shower and bathtub area which I think is better. 

Shower and toilet

Taking a shower in a bathtub always feels a bit - a lot? - dangerous because it can get slippery and the base is not flat, making it harder to maintain balance while you are standing in it.

Bathtub and sink

Since Christmas is around the corner, the lobby was very festively decorated.

Christmas decor at the lobby

Aside from the very tall Christmas tree at the center of the lobby, there was also a quaint gingerbread house at the elevator area.

Gingerbread house decor at the lobby

The lighting outside the hotel was also pretty awesome. I got to appreciate it as I headed to Greenbelt for dinner.


My stress level at work has been noticeably higher in 2026, which has led me to take two staycations in the same year and in two different hotels. It's a bit of an expensive way to unwind and recharge but I do like staying at really good hotel rooms and it allowed me to destress so I feel it was money well spent.


New World Makati Hotel
https://manila.newworldhotels.com/
Address: Esperanza Street, corner Makati Ave, Ayala Center, Makati City, 1228 Metro Manila
Phone: (02) 8811 6888

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Dohtonbori Japanese Restaurant

I got to try Dohtbonbori for the first time by chance. I was looking for a place to eat at SM Megamall and while I normally have my usual places to eat in the area, a sign outside Dohtonbori caught my attention. They were serving ramen set combo meals that looked really appetizing. I decided to try it.

Dohtonbori in SM Megamall

Thankfully I did because I was very happy with their food! I ordered a don-ramen set that included ramen (I can't recall if I had tonkotsu or shoyu) and donburi that cost "only" P425. That's really good value! My set had a lot of food, which meant I was fully satisfied after my meal. And it was all quite delicious!

Don-Ramen set with ramen and donburi

I enjoyed my first meal here so much that I decided to eat here again shortly after my first visit. I've always been a fan of sukiyaki so on this second dining experience at Dohtbonbori, I ordered Nabemono, which is their version of sukiyaki. Normally, this dish is served exclusively with glass noodles but the Dohtonbori version has udon mixed in with it.

Nabemono, Dohtonbori's version of sukiyaki

I had now eaten at Dohtonbori twice but I still hadn't tried their signature dish: the okonomiyaki so I decided to to go a third time to have it. There are a lot of different okonomiyaki options on the menu but I found myself gravitating towards the Hamburg Cheese Steak okonomiyaki, which is a pork hamburger steak okonomiyaki with cheese sauce generously poured over it. I also had a size of gyoza. I absolutely loved this dish!

Hamburg Cheese Steak Okonomiyaki and Gyoza

A few more things about Dohtobori. I really like the decor, at least in their SM Megamall branch. I was tempted to have my photo taken with the Demon Slayer standees on display there but I somehow decided not to because a lot of people were eating and the waiters were all busy. 

Demon Slayer standee on display

There is also a section where guests can take their shoes off and sit down on the floor while enjoying their meal sort of Japanese-style.


I can't believe I had been sleeping on this restaurant all these years. Thankfully, I discovered it - better late than never! - and now I can keep enjoying Dohtonbori.


Dohtonbori

https://dohtonbori.com/shop/oversea/philippines 

Friday, November 07, 2025

[Throwback] Federico Aguilar Alcuaz Tapestries at the Peninsula Manila

I had dinner with some friends one evening at Manila Peninsula and while I was there, I saw that there was a temporary exhibit of artworks from Federico Aguilar Alcuaz at the lobby. His art was printed on large tapestries that were on display at the reception area. I decided to take a look. There were three tapestries on display: Filipiny Abstract 124,

Filipiny Abstract 124 by Alcuaz

Spring VIII (Abstract #84),

Spring VIII (Abstract #84)

and Spring XII (Abstract #123).


There was also a large write-up right inside the entrance of Manila Pen. I discovered that Alcuaz is a national artist for visual arts. Also, the three pieces on display are apparently never-before seen Art Protis tapestries. (Art Protis is apparently a Czech textile art technique that Alcuaz adapted for his art works. Cool!


The exhibit ran from September 1 to 30 so I was quite lucky to see it.

Tuesday, November 04, 2025

My Pico De Loro Trip Mishaps

The wedding of my friend at Michelle at Pico de Loro was a truly beautiful and blessed event and I was very happy and honored to be there. That said, my experience heading to and staying at Pico de Loro was a series of unfortunate events. First, I badly miscalculated the time it would take to drive to Pico de Loro. I wanted to have an idea how long it would take to get to Pico de Loro so about a week before the wedding, also on Saturday morning, I checked Waze. It said that the drive would be about 2 hours so I flippantly assumed it as correct and planned my departure time from Manila based on a two hour drive time. As it turned out, the drive was more like 2 1/2 hours. So my estimate was now off by 30 minutes. But ok, I was still leaving Metro Manila early enough so I should have been able to still make it in time.


The second major mistake was that for some reason, I stupidly thought the path to Pico de Loro was through SLEX. I had Waze on while driving but I almost automatically went into SLEX from Edsa. Immediately, Waze told me that I had to turn. I figured that at some point, Waze would change its recommended route into an SLEX-based one but even when I got to Bicutan, I was still being told to turn back. Damn! I eventually turned in Sucat but even there, I got caught in some traffic. By now, I must have lost about an hour. According to Waze, I was now expected to arrive right before the wedding would start at 3pm. I still wasn't dressed but I figured, I would just arrive at Pico Sands Hotel, change, then drive to the chapel and be maybe about 15 minutes late. Not the best situation, but still somewhat acceptable.


When I got to Pico de Loro, I got badly confused yet again. There were no big signs that indicated where Pico Sands Hotel was. Waze told me I had arrived but I couldn't easily see where it was so I kept going. After maybe 500 meters of driving, I stopped to ask for directions and was told that I had passed it. Ugh! As if that wasn't enough, the road in Pico de Loro is one way. That meant I couldn't drive back and I had to go all the way around the resort.

When I finally got to Pico Sands Hotel, parking was full. Someone there told that I should park at the country club. I was also told that there is a shuttle that could bring me from the Beach Club to Pico Sands. I drove around again and ended up at the Beach Club instead where I was told I couldn't park. I headed back to Pico Sands again and they explained where the country club was, which was a few buildings down the road.

By now it was already past 3pm and I had just parked. But since I didn't understand the shuttle set-up nor how frequently the shuttles came, plus the fact that taking a shuttle would bring me all around the Pico grounds again, I decided to just walk back to Pico Sands. To add insult to injury, I had to walk with all my stuff. It didn't help that it was hot and humid that afternoon (at least it wasn't raining) so when I finally got into my room, I was drenched in sweat. I decided to take a shower first before heading to the chapel.

By now, it was already past 330 and the church ceremony started on time so I was already very late but I still wanted to make it. However, it turns out that the Pico de Loro shuttles wouldn't actually take me directly to the chapel. They could take me to a spot that would require a 300m uphill walk. That would leave me very sweaty again. Plus, if i still went and then had to walk, I would probably arrive at the tail-end of the ceremony and miss everything. At that point, I decided not to go to the church ceremony anymore and just join the reception. I was gutted that I missed it!

Thankfully, the rest of the afternoon and evening was amazing!


But just as I was about to check out the next day, one more unfortunate incident happened. While my room was good, I wasn't particularly happy with the hand soap. It as exceedingly slippery and it wouldn't easily come off, even after I washed my hands very thoroughly. (I shared this story with someone else who agreed with my issue with the hand soap.)

Now that alone wasn't a problem. It became an issue after I had breakfast and before heading out. After washing my hands with the very slippery hand soap, I brushed my teeth. As I was putting the glass down after gargling with water, the glass just slipped right through my hands and broke. Ugh.


Some places such as restaurants don't usually charge you anymore if you break a glass; the service charge usually covers it. However, in this case, I got charged I think P250 for the broken glass. Oh well.

I'm still really sad that I missed the church ceremony. Also, I did not exactly have the best experience at Pico de Loro and I'm not a fan of that one way road and the lack of parking. It is a beautiful resort complex but it felt like such a hassle to go there. Would I ever go again? Maybe if there was another wedding. But if it was for my personal vacation, I'd probably pick some place else. (Then again, who knows? Maybe in a subsequent visit, knowing how the resort works now, I won't have such a bad experience.) Thankfully, the highlight of that weekend and the purpose of me going to Pico was Michelle and Darth's wedding which was truly wonderful.

Saturday, November 01, 2025

A Wonderful Wedding at Pico De Loro

My dear friend Michelle got married, and was honored to have been invited.


Her wedding to her now-husband Darth was held in Pico De Loro. It was my first time there and it was lovely. The ceremony was held in St. Therese of the Child Jesus Chapel, although sadly, I missed it. (I will write more about this in the next post.) I did visit the chapel the next day to take some photos and it really is a beautiful with an incredible view of the sea.

St. Therese of the Child Jesus Chapel in Pico de Loro

The original plan for the reception was that it would be held outdoors, next to the lagoon, and Michelle selected the theme based on a color aesthetic that she felt would blend with the nature around us. Unfortunately, it rained very heavily the day before and the ground was really muddy so they decided to move the wedding indoors. Despite this move, it was still an awesome celebration!


I also had a special role at the wedding. Michelle asked me to sing a couple of songs. She wanted me to sing the duet version of TJ Monterde's "Palagi" with the emcee, Katrine Sunga. She also asked me to sing a solo number and gave me free rein to choose what song to perform. I ended up going with Martin Nievera's version of The Promise (I'll Never Say Goodbye), which I have now sung at seven weddings. My familiarity with this cover version of a Melissa Manchester song from the 1979 movie The Promise that made me decide to sing it because I wouldn't need to practice it as much. That said, I had to sing it with live band so I had to arrive at the venue earlier than everyone else to rehearse.


As it turned out, the two singers who performed before me, including Katrine Sunga, were trained in the UST conservatory of music and Katrine has in fact performed internationally. I had to actually say right before I sang that unlike all other performers that evening, I wasn't trained in any conservatory and that maybe I should have actually been the first to perform haha. Still, I think it turned out okay.


The table I was assigned to during the reception included our other friend Irish and many of their college friends who were all really cool. After the wedding, I got to hang out with Irish and the other friends I made that night.  Soon after, Michelle and Darth joined us. As it turns out, I actually know a lot of people they know because we went to the same college. What a small world! We hung out and enjoyed some drinks, food, and coffee (yes, I had coffee haha) before calling it a night shortly after midnight. After all, it was a really long day and we were all tired. 


I booked a premier room at Pico Sands hotel so that I wouldn't have to make a long drive home late at night. My room was pretty spacious.

My premier room at Pico Sands Hotel

It also had a balcony with a mountain view that was pretty good and very tranquil.

View from my balcony

I needed to leave early on Sunday so didn't get to use the pool or other amenities but I did spend some time taking photos.

Pico de Loro pool area with a view of the lagoon

On my way home, I was tempted to take a selfie at Kaybiang Tunnel but there were way too many people and no easy spot for me to park a car so I ditched that plan. That said, on my way to Pico de Loro, I noticed that there were some awesome views of the sea from the road and there were a few viewing point. I made a mental note of that so that on my way home, I stopped a few times to take photographs.

View of the West Philippine Sea from one of the many viewing points along Pico de Loro drive

It was a beautiful wedding and while my full Pico de Loro experience wasn't exactly the best, I am very happy and honored to have been a part of one of the most important days of my dear friend Michelle's life.

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Nami Art Gallery and the Art of Pancho Piano

I have evidently got into my art phase this year. I am now the proud owner of two paintings from award-winning Bicolano artist Pancho Piano which I purchased from Nami Art Gallery.

My Pancho Piano paintings from Nami Art Gallery

I previously wrote about how art gallery accounts would keep popping up in my social media feed, and one of those accounts was Nami Art Gallery. A few of their featured paintings caught my attention: they were from the Birds of Paradise series of Bicolano artist Pancho Piano.

Nami Art Gallery

I've been thinking about those paintings since I saw them in 2024. So much so that recently, I visited Nami Art Gallery along Katipunan to see them up close and personal. This Birds of Paradise series includes several pieces and I found myself gravitating towards one of the blue ones. I said that I would think about it first.

Shortly after that visit, a post from Nami Art Gallery appeared in my social media feed saying that all paintings under P50,000 would have a 15% discount. That was a good deal and i thought it would be the perfect time for me to get the Pancho Piano piece I really wanted.


I asked the gallery consultant if the blue painting I liked was still available and he said it was. I also asked him about another Pancho Piano painting that I saw on their website that had the same size and was somewhat similar in style but was from a different collection (the Earth series). He said that one was also still available. I asked him if I could see all the 12" x 12" Pancho Piano pieces again so I could make my final choice.

The paintings I was interested in, hanging on the wall of Nami Art Gallery

In the end, I decided to get two pieces: the blue one from the Birds of Paradise series which I had seen the first time and the last remaining painting from his Earth series. The frames of both pieces were scratched up so Nami Art Gallery said they would have the frames replaced. I now have both of my Pancho Piano paintings hanging at home. And just like my Manuel Baldemor pieces, they fill me with joy every time I see them.

My Pancho Piano paintings hanging on a wall at home

While collecting art is not cheap, I have no regrets. The paintings have really brightened up my home and looking at them always improves my mood. Furthermore, knowing that I now own paintings that brilliant artists created makes me feel like I own invaluable treasures.