Showing posts with label kuwait blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuwait blogger. Show all posts

Sunday, March 19, 2017

BREAKFAST EXPERIENCE: LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN



I kinda like to shift from just "writing a blog" to writing an experience of a products, resto or anything alike, I don’t want to describe it either as a review, I know there are many blogs  out-here that caters to reviews so I just leave it to them.  

I stand by my words as noted in my previous article, we all have that different taste and likes. I do not have a specific reference of what’s a perfect steak nor a perfect omelette.

I’m just a simple ASIAN who loves food , someone who immediately falls into Asian food, someone who dig more on the heavy side, I love sweets, rice, steaks, soy sauce and so on, I solely rely on my taste buds and the experience I have during my meal so let’s get started.

Every Morning of Saturday it is my constant practice to be in the church, it is my time for meditation and to be alone in the house of God, (my way of giving back for all the blessings) What’s more special about Saturday is that, I take every chance/moment to try out breakfast in different resto, I’ve been doing this for years now without a trace in my blog but I have posted photos in my Instagram and people started to ask about it, so slowly I’ll be posting more of my breakfast adventure here… 

For now, Lemme start with LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN,



I was with hubby yesterday in Marina Crescent, We saw the resto as we walked thru the pathway towards the end of the sea view, I was  a bit hesitant to get inside the resto because I am not able to read the name, ( yep!!! **facepalm***Hahahah) I remembered hubby telling me before that if you can’t read the name in the menu then don’t order it!! Now that I can’t read the name of the resto, I’m totally  having a nervous breakdown (laugh all you want… it’s ok! Lols).

The moment we sat comfortably in our table facing the wonderful view of Marina Sea,
A smiling waitress welcomed us, she was very very nice only that when I asked her to read the resto name, she pronounced  it in a very strong Indian accent to a point that I was imitating her all the way including the nod on the head and she was laughing at me. ( I like her by the way!!)

Seconds after the waitress had taken our orders, we were served with a free starter, a variety of freshly baked bread with fruit Jams and Butter, followed by our hot drinks, soup and the main course.

It was a huge serving that one order plate can be shared by two persons, overall, We had a great time, the food is simply delicious, the location is good and the services is definitely great!!  

Our Total bill is 15KD for two persons, it’s worth the money. 

Truly the RESTO live up to its name LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN which means the daily bread,” where the past meets the present and the future is today.












and finally!!!



Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Creative Idea: Artistic Blooming Tea



Photo Credit: Store:Shop1627176 Store/aliexpress.com


This is like one of distinctive product I ever introduced in this blog, my question is, would you try it?? 

As amazing as it looks, this tea provides same benefits as the usual tea, Only that it is in an artistic blossom form, I love tea but having this on my morning routine will definitely change my mood, I can only stared at it and appreciate its beauty not even want to ruin its design….  





Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Self Help : How to be a Smart Expat






It’s very hard to be an expat, far from your love ones, living away from your comfort zone, holding yourself to speak because of so much hesitation not to be understood, adjusting into the food which does not suit to your taste buds, new rules, new life, new environment and new YOU!! 

Time flies so fast and honestly, I still have the hang of questioning myself how did I survive??? 

It’s tough!!! I mean, really hard to live in foreign land, to compete with other expats, to find your spot in the corporate world and curbing all your emotions for survival.  Yet I was able to live a life in Kuwait for more than 12 years, Yep!!!! I’ve stayed long enough yet every moment I am here is giving so much be thankful for, I was able to build my dreams, myself and my family. 

And with that, I’m going to share how to live a life in a foreign land, better as” HOW TO BE A SMART EXPAT”


Before that, I would like to mention that I do not have any professional certificates in relation to this article, I’m not an expert, all  I have is the experiences which I am willing to share especially those who are in the MIDDLE EAST.

How to be a SMART EXPAT

1.)    Be a good Citizen 

Every country has Laws that needs to be followed, Some rules might be the same with our home country but regardless of that, the moment we entered into a foreign country we are bound to abide the laws .
Being a foreigner is somewhat an advantage and disadvantage, for us “Filipinos", we came to work not for pleasure, it is very important for us to be aware of the standards, Being smart is not just by pretending to be one you have to fill your brain the essential information.
LAWS are made to protect and keep us all safe.
Abide the rules, act what is expected of us, dress and live according to the rules of the country

2.)   Be Nice 

Whether we like it or not, we have to live and work with different nationalities, it’s very seldom we can automatically adopt to the routine but most of the time we need to leap a huge step to embrace the new environment and people.

Leave all your frustrations at home, maintain professionalism and be nice even if you don’t feel like smiling, I can assure you it will be your first weapon to success…. Be Nice!!



3.)   Reach out and Have Friends 
One of many reasons we find it hard to let go and leave our home country is because of the people we love, letting go involves so many hard emotions and sadness makes the most part of it.

Being an expat doesn’t limit you from reaching out to others, there are many groups or communities who are very much willing to accept and get to know new members, do not hesitate to join and mingle with fellow expats. In time, you’ll find your perfect buddy.
We all need companion, someone we can talk, and someone we can rely on. So go ahead and reach out!! 

4.)   Always remember the very reason why you are in a FOREIGN LAND 

As I quoted before, we all have our reasons of leaving our country
Always keep that reason/s in your in mind and in your heart, use that as a motivation to make a plan in reaching your goals. 

In my many years as an expat, I met people and get to know their stories, most of the time I felt very much disappointed knowing that many had taken a different side of the road perhaps a SHORTCUT, I understand that it’s very tempting to just let go of our principles and accept whatever it is that comes easily.  YOU REAP what you SOW, Many of my fellow expats had ruined their marriage just to make things easy, totally neglected the very reason why they have to leave their country.  

Is it worthy to ruin your family/marriage for financial security??? 

Is it right to commit adultery just because you are lonely and needed to fill the gap??!

Have you ever think of your dignity in exchange for a job you been dreaming of??? 

“NO CHOICE” is the constant excuse I’ve heard, needless to say, that from the time we are born the right to live and the right to choose is already given to us, we have the mind to think and the heart to decide, every aspect of our lives is surrounded by choices it’s all up to us which path we have to take. So don’t give that DAMN excuse that you have NO CHOICE!!!  


5.)    Choose your Friends Wisely 

This is not to say that you discriminate people who don’t live up to your level of expectations,  but simply chose the person you would like to be associated with, 

Being away from our love ones enable us to feel the need for someone to cover the gap of loneliness and that lead just to desperation.
Our desperation to find a stranger to be our friend can sometimes drag us down or bring us into our goal.
My point is, we can be friends with anyone but keep someone who have the same goals and can influence you into a better you.


6.)    Value your hard work not the Money

Most of us dream of having a lifelong financial stability 
Notice how the world transformed into a money worshiped society, fame is money and Money is happiness. 

We are willing to sacrifice ourselves even our family by being far from each other just to earn and provide a better lives.
And Yes I must admit, I like money especially for shopping and anything alike, but the more I aged the more I see the deeper side of life. More hard work, More Money
   
Try this, Every time you shop think about YOUR hard work, the TIME you have invested to earn and not the money, 
For each time you shop or invest something ask yourself, is this worthy to spend the long hours of hard work? Is it worth the toil???
Value your hard work, Make every expense worth every sweat, time and tears.

7.)   Enjoy life but Know your Limit

Take advantage of the beautiful things a foreign land can offer, visit public places, try new delicacies, go shopping, buy gadget but spend wisely and know your limits.
There’s no better way to fight the boredom than to enjoy life. Find your passion and enjoy every moment of it


There is no shortcut to life, every moment is a destiny in a making. Life should not or should never be complicated so let’s make it simple!! 

Always remember that, we are blessed to be where we are right now so make the best of it. 

Be productive, hold on to your goals and make it happen. BE A SMART EXPAT