ABDC’s Best Performance

If you watch ABDC, then you know what I’m talking about. Imo, the best performance ever in America’s Best Dance Crew, of all the seasons, was performed by Beat Freaks.  Beat Freaks is an all-female crew from Los Angeles with a B-girl style performance.  These ladies names are:
Lindsey, aka. “Out There”
Teresa Espinosa
Keeley “Lockn’Key” Kaukimoce
Maryss From Paris
Lady Jules
B-Girl Shorty
Rino

Although Quest Crew won the competition in Season 3, I still think this is by far the best performance. Jabbawockeez, Kaba Modern, Fanny Pak, Quest Crew and obviously Beat Freaks were my favs. Enjoy watching!

wisdom tooth

wisdom tooth

I’ve heard and read about other people’s experiences about getting their wisdom tooth pulled and all I learned was simply, it hurts! Growing up, I’ve never recalled myself going to a dentist and getting any of my teeth pulled out. All I remember was, every time I had a loose tooth, I did my own procedure. The procedure of just letting it be, and if I can pull it out, then I’d do it myself. But now, it’s a different situation. I had a problem with my lower right wisdom tooth, creating a pocket for food to get in. So I really had no choice but to take it out.

Four days ago was my procedure. It was early in the morning, still sleepy from sleeping late the night before. Didn’t like the people for they were somewhat unfriendly. With the slow service and unorganized help desk staff, I really didn’t want my day to start off in a bad/moody way. After at least 30 mins of waiting, I was led into the procedure room so I told my wife to come with me. “Ma’am, you can wait in the waiting area. It’ll be done in 20 mins.” the tech said to my wife. I was like “great!”. The only person that would comfort me throughout the procedure was not allowed to hold my hand. (ok i’m a baby, so what?! haha) Anyway, the dentist gave me a couple of shots to numb my gums and so I wouldn’t feel anything. But the injections alone gave me some painful stings. So after a few minutes the dentist started his procedure. He moved my tooth up and down, right to left, and up and down again. With my eyes closed during the procedure, I really was just imagining happy thoughts to alleviate the discomfort I was feeling. Then all of a sudden a sound of a drill starts, making it’s way inside my mouth as I hear the sound gets closer and closer. The dentist starts carving it’s way in, and the worse thing was I could smell the burning aroma. Not really an aroma, but u know what I mean. After hearing the freaky cracking sounds, more strong pushing left, pushing right, which led me into conclusion that this dentist was having a hard time pulling my tooth; it’s like a tug-of-war in there. My hands and feet started to shake a bit. But after a few more pulling and pushing, he stopped. I thought he didn’t take it out yet then he finally said, “that’s it!”. Finally, this awful experience is over! The dentist led me back to the help desk and gave me the prescription for the pain killers, hydrocodone, along with the instructions, ice pack and some gauze. We head home, and Alou stopped by the pharmacy to get the medicine.

It’s been four days since I haven’t eaten properly. I’ve only eaten soups, soft foods like my wife’s cheesecake and some tiramisu. The worse thing was, I had to be at my work’s surprise baby shower for my sister. It was tough being in a room full of good food and was unable to talk a lot. I still can’t open my mouth wide, and can’t even laugh the same way. The jaw area still hurts, although the pain is subsiding everyday. Just can’t wait for this thing to be over!

Celebrate!

February is always a busy month for me. Aside from the obvious, the Valentine’s Day, we have a bunch more celebrations on Feb. First, Popoy’s birthday on the 4th, my birthday is on the 25th, our wedding anniversary on the 26th, (we are one year married! time flies!), Alou’s birthday is on the 27th, and my niece’s birthday, Avery, on the 28th. That’s four consecutive days celebration! Well for our wedding anniversary celebration, my wife and I went to Poconos in Pennsylvania. It’s about 3.5 hours drive from Bmore, but it’s ok. I love driving anyway, as long as I know where to go, it’s cool. Anyway, Poconos is a great place to be. Lots of activities to do. It was great coz there were only a few people there, perfect atmosphere for lovebirds such as me and me wifey. lol But it would be great for family vacations during the summer. There’s a lake, there’s golf, tennis, volleyball, badminton etc. I really recommend it!

Our friends took us out to Fogo de Chao. It was the day of Alou’s bday and I surprised her for she didn’t know our friends were coming. She only thought it was just going to be me and Avery. So she was really surprised and I also got her some cake from of course, Yia Yia bakery! I got one of them cupcakes that are put together to make as one cake. But let me tell you about Fogo, I love that place! If you want to feel like you are a celebrity, wait, let me change that, to a king or a queen, you better go visit this place. If you live in Bmore, you probably already know where it is, but if not, it’s by the Inner Harbor where PF Chang’s is right across the ESPN zone. Anyway, dining at Fogo was an experience. I would love to go back there again. Although it is a pricy, especially dinnertime, but it was worth it especially if you love meat, meat and more meat. lol Anyway, we really have great friends! We also got free tickets to the Orioles game and also to the circus! Thanks soooo much to Evelyn, Yary(she didn’t make it though), Oscar and Grewlyn, we had a lot of fun!!!

Memories of My Dad

I’ve created a slideshow for my Dad.  These are the pictures that I put up on the projector at my Dad’s wake.  These are just a few memories with Dad that of course, we’ll never forget.  I just wished I had taken a lot more videos before he passed away…

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four

Anoop Desai

It’s that time of year again and American Idol season 8 has officially begun.  And this year, my favorite is a college student from Chapel Hill North Carolina.  Why is he my favorite?  Well, I’ve seen his videos on youtube together with the UNC Clef Hangers and they are just great!  Hopefully I am right about this one again because for the past American Idol Seasons, I was right about Taylor Hicks and David Cook (pinpointing them to win since their first audition).  Although Danny Gokey seems to have won some of the people and the judges last night, hopefully Anoop Dogg will go far this season.  Vote for Anoop!!!

Anoop Desai
Anoop Desai

Happy Hearts Day

I was so busy during Valentine’s Day I never thought of putting a shout out to all the ladies out there, especially to the women of my life (my family and friends), and of course, most especially to my wife Alona Co Malacas.

My Baby Ga, hope you had fun on Valentine’s Day with me, as opposed to me working in the lab (he he).  I love you so much and I thank you for sticking with me through tough times.  With endless appreciation, thank you for being a great wife and a great mom (to Popoy!) and  for the unconditional love and support that you give me all these years.

I love you with all my heart…

Popoy turns 1 yr old!

Feb. 4 was Popoy’s bday.  But since it’s a weekday, we celebrated his birthday on a sunday, Feb. 8th.  We only invited a few friends that are dog lovers.  We invited my friends Eve with Jordie, a beagle and Eve’s sister Yary.  Also, my sister Gigi and my niece Avery along with Theo boy came as well.  Then my brother Hadji and DD came during their break.  My wife baked some mac and cheese, we had some hotdogs, some chicken wings and my wife made some grilled cheese sandwiches.  We also bought some cake from Yia Yia’s bakery.  They bake some good cakes and desserts let me tell ya.  Anyway, back to the party…  My wife bought dog party decors and put them up the day before.  To sum it up, we had fun.  Here are some pics:

my Dad, Romulo C. Malacas

It’s been almost two months since my Dad lost his battle to lung cancer.  I couldn’t post a blog after his passing.  I really didn’t know what to write about, nor had the energy for it.  It’s tough to write about someone you love about their passing, because it brings back all the great memories you’ve had.  But now, I think it’s time to for me to write again.  And to start off, I’ll post the speech I did for my Dad.  Here it goes:

Why?  Why did God have to take my Dad?  If everything has a reason, then why did He give my Dad lung cancer?  These are some of the questions that kept lingering on my mind.  You get these mixed emotions, negative feelings, loss of faith.  So I asked my wife the same questions.  Then I finally realized, because my wife told me, that Dad already served his purpose in life.  Then friends told me that he lived a good life… and he did.  So thank you all for making me understand.

But the pain and this feeling of emptiness seem unbearable.  It’s difficult to adjust our lives without my Dad.  He was a great Dad, a great husband, great Popop for Avery and a great friend for many people.

If there is a fight better than any boxing match it was my Dad’s fight with lung cancer.  It wasn’t just 12 rounds of right hooks and uppercuts but a year and two months of radiation and chemo.  His fight was longer than any of his doctors have predicted him to live, coz my Dad was always a fighter.

My fondest memory with my Dad is singing karaoke with him.  Whenever there was a party, Dad would always grab the karaoke mic first rather than the spoon and fork.  He would always learn to play in the keyboard the songs he would sing.  He was also great in sports.  I could never forget his unbelievable shots in pool and his wild hook shots in basketbal.

With all the people gathered here today, I am amazed at how a man with few words can touch so many lives.  Though my father will not be physically here anymore, he will always be alive in our memories and in our hearts.

And as my father gave his name to me, I will carry on with all the gifts he left us; how a husband he was to my mom, how a dad should be to his children, the glory is sacrificing and putting others first, the passion for music and outdoors, and to never give up all the battles you are faced with.  If I could be half the man, the father, the husband, the friend my father was, then he did not die in vain.

Sleep warm Dad, sleep tight, sleep well.  I love you.  We love you.  Always have and always will.

Romulo C. Malacas

October 10, 1944 – December 10, 2008

i’m yours…

listening to this cool and mellow music of Jason Mraz… just want to share it with y’all… Because of this song, I am now in the hunt for an acoustic guitar. I know nothing about guitars so I am getting advice from Mr Jim Doran.

So when I get my own guitar, this is the first song that I will try to play and will dedicate it to my wife. =) Have fun listening to the song…