Saturdays are not always fun, it can be a complete trip to boredom. So that's when good food and big meal comes in. We're that type that eats when we're happy and eats even more when we're down. We were in a battle of where to eat because almost every restaurant is packed. We all agreed to have Sumo Sam, and promised to be a little more patient for any probable wait. So there, we ended up having dinner really late.

I can't tell you just how many times these iPhone app has saved me. We were not in speaking terms at that time, not that we had a fight or something, but we were all too hungry to even talk.

And my daughter of course was too absorbed that she couldn't care less how she'd look in the actual pictures.

I just want to share this, it's a little off topic but I am currently teary-eyed with what my daughter has posted in my Facebook. You know the whole survey thingy? She did a couple but one particularly drew my attention and the question was:
Q: "If you had never met Janiz Jardiolin-Lo, how would your life be different?"
A: I wouldn't be here right now, 'cause she's my mom.
I was chocking up in tears. Trying to make sure nobody would see me cry, so I waited for today to just let it all out. For those who doesn't still know, I had my daughter at nineteen. And I was then having a rough time. People just won't let you get away with it that easy. I got numerous whispers judging my character and it would be a lie if I tell you now that I was cool with it then. Honestly, it brought me down. That was probably the time I hit rock bottom. Although not everyone says it in my face, but I know they wanted to tell me that it's a HUGE mistake. Taken out from morality context, it is. But I wanted to tell my daughter although it may be a "mom-dialogue cliche" but I want to say it nontheless,
"You're the greatest thing that happened to my life and if I had the chance to go back, I would definitely make the same mistake just to have you."

That's one sumo meal we had there, now time for dessert?






