Thursday, July 13, 2006

today's thoughts

today, lunch was spicy shrimp crepe (price is almost $8...ang mahal!) from 'crepe and curry' at the embarcadero center. it was pretty tasty. it had moneterey jack cheese, roma tomatoes, shrimp, a little mayo and vietnamese hot sauce. it wasn't that filling so i'm still a little bit hungry right now...makes me wonder if it was worth the money i paid because chel and i share chinese food for lunch for less than that we both end up feeling so full afterwards. but it put me in a 'crepe' mood so i might try to make some crepes this weekend and save myself $8.

im thinking whether i should buy another pair of maternity jeans from the gap. i currently have 2 pairs of maternity jeans but unfortunately, both are already masikip. =( i have spent a lot of money on maternity clothes already and i only have about 9 weeks to go. i probably wont buy anymore and just try to squeeze myself into the ones i have....sayang ang pera! hehe

aaaaarrrrrrrrrrhhhhh! we saw pirates of the caribbean on sunday. the first one was still better and this second movie was 'masyadong bitin' because it was preparing the way for the third installment of the movie. it was long, over 2 hours. the special effects were great but it lacked the excitement that the first movie was so full of. but still, the movie did extremely well in the box office. it had its funny moments and johnny depp's acting as captain jack sparrow is always entertaining. keira knightley is waaaaaay too skinny, a sight i'm trying to avoid these days. orlando bloom is still his charming, pretty boy, self...in a rugged, parang-hindi-naliligo kind of way! hahaha! nobody in the movie looked like they were fond of taking a shower anyway. =)

on to more serious things...israel and lebanon...i don't know all the details regarding what happened but i just pray that the fighting would cease very soon. i do not want to read too much about it because whenever israel gets involved in a conflict, i get anxious because it involves God's chosen people and it makes me wonder about the greater spiritual significance of everything that's happening. the united states is being very cautious in its stand because from what i read, it was israel who shot the first rocket and since israel is a very close ally of the u.s., president bush is watching his words and being careful about the things he says regarding the matter. had it been lebanon to have fired first, i believe that u.s. forces will be all over the area within half an hour of the first strike. let's wait and see and keep the region in our prayers.

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