If I would like to go back and stay in a country, I have been to, I would without hesitation say, I will be with the Pinoys. It is for the smiling people that I would go back for. The ringing laughter when a group of Filipinos get together, their sense of humour and the ability to laugh in spite of all the worldly troubles, that to me is a life well lived. So I would happily live among them. So living there for a few years with fantastic and welcoming people, I learnt some bits of their cui...| Mildly Indian
Turn your ordinary fritters into something amazing the way the Filipinos make it. Try this okoy recipe loaded with veggies and the sweet vinegar dipping sauce ( pink vinegar sauce) to go with it. When we were living in the Philippines, my son went to a kindy and learnt a children's song. The '' Bahay kobo song' that every kid knows in Tagalog. It is a song about a village house surrounded by vegetables and fruits. The song was more beneficial for me than to him as I could navigate the veggi...| Mildly Indian
Some people you meet just take off so well with you. Conversations with them are heartwarming. It feels like you have known them forever as opposed to some who know forever and a few minutes with them is still an effort. There is no real theory I have here about why this happens but, just that we met some amazing people lately. We were expecting nothing more than an Airbnb at Coraki, NSW. The warmth of the smiles, the care they should to our kids put Sam and Ely permanently on our list of gre...| Mildly Indian