On this Thanksgiving weekend, I look back with a grateful heart at all the bountiful blessings that I’ve received, including all my travels throughout the year. My hubby Dennis and I celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary with a safari adventure in Kenya and Tanzania. We have just returned with many wonderful memories and unforgettable encounters, but I’ll write about them later.
Juggling time for work and social life is one of the many things men on top are good at. Despite having an overly hectic schedule, the man on top is not one to sacrifice the amount of attention and quality of output he delivers for both. Not to mention that every man on top even manages to devote a fraction of his time on physical activities which help keep him in shape.
Traveling is easier now with cheap airfares and promo trips being offered left and right. But for the working class, booking that trip could be a problem.
Over the past couple of weeks, I ran with a three-time Ironman Australian champion, swam with a Hungarian Olympic swimmer and kissed an American werewolf. How wonderful is that!
Cebu is constantly on my mind. First off, the Cobra Ironman 70.3 triathlon will be held there next week, and I am registered to join the race. It’s been a year since the last Ironman, when I participated as part of Timex Team Valdes. It’s different this year as I am doing all three legs and not just the bike leg.
Biking is my latest passion. And when biking and shopping are put into the same equation, that equals double happiness for me.
Water has once again showed its mighty force, and we have felt its wrath over the past weeks. It’s a good thing the Pinoy is waterproof and can weather any storm.
Will he do the same on the bike at the Ironman? Today is a colossal day for a lot of triathletes. The Cobra Ironman 70.3 Philippines has gathered over a thousand foreign and local elite champions and athletes to Cebu, with hottie hunk star Piolo Pascual and I joining them.