Friday, October 4, 2024

What To Do When You Left Your Hand-Carry At The Airport of Origin

First, how did it happen? 

We almost missed our flight! We were running late, and the cabin door was about to close when we boarded the aircraft. My husband and I arrived separately at the airport. He was the one who arrived later than I was (it's a valid reason, I swear, and this was an unplanned trip).

My carry-ons are my small body bag with my cellphone and wallet, a lady's bag containing all my personal things (which are supposed to be stuffed in), and a backpack with all my clothing. I was also wearing a jacket. 

I was the one showing our identifications and digital boarding passes to security, so my hands were full when I was retrieving my things from the security scanner. I asked my husband to retrieve my clothing backpack from the scanner since he was only carrying a small backpack. I swear I heard him say "ok." But by the time I slumped down to the airline chair and asked for my backpack, his answer was "What bag?". To cut the story short, my backpack was left at the scanner. 

What to do? 

1. Approach the cabin crew immediately and report to them the situation. If there's enough time before takeoff, they might be able to retrieve your bag before departure. 

It is not possible in our case because the plane is about to take off, and they can no longer send someone to retrieve the bag. They will give you a choice (as if it's a choice) to be offloaded to retrieve your bag or fly without it. I picked the obvious choice. 

2. Upon arrival at your airport destination, contact the airline personnel and ask for assistance. Tell them that you want to file a report about the missed bag and that you want to retrieve it upon your return. 

The lady who initially assisted me was hesitant reasoning that it is not their responsibility because it is a hand-carry bag and not checked-in baggage.  So I insist!  
I told them that I was also filing a report for my security. Some evil hands might get a hold of my bag and use it for unscrupulous purposes. Luckily, another crew took over and assisted me properly.

3. So remember do not take no for an answer. Insist!

4. They should make you fill out a "Property Irregularity Report (PIR). This should contain your contact details (provide at least two), flight details, and the details of the missing bag. They will also ask if you have a photo of the bag. 


5. They should attempt to contact their counterpart from your airport of origin. You may wait for the update if you are not in a hurry. If not, they should contact you instead. 

We waited for some minutes then the crew suggested they would just contact me when they received an update. 

6. Make sure to get the name and contact details of the person assisting you so you can contact them if they will not contact you.  

Now, was I able to retrieve my bag? The story will be in the next post. 

PS. 
Another must-do when you "lose" your bag carrying your outfit for the week is of course, to head to the department store and buy yourself several sets of underwear!

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Sunday Thoughts and Photograph: No Matter How You Call Her


 

Moeder  - Afrikans 

Nene or Meme - Albanian 

Ahm - Arabic

Matka - Belarusan 

Majko - Bosnian 

Manko - Bulgarian

Mare - Catalan 

Mati. Majka - Croatian

Matka - Czech

Mor - Danish 

Moeder - Dutch 

Ema- Estonian 

Nanay - Filipino 

Aiti - Finnish 

Mere - French, Maman 

Meowmy - Cat

Mutter - German 

Mana - Greek 

Makuahine - Hawaiian 

Maji - Hindi 

Anya, Fu - Husgarian

Moooir - Icelandic

Induk, Nyokap - Indonesian

Mathair - Irish 

Madre, Mama - Italian 

Okaasan - Japanese

Mater - Latin 

Mate - Latvian 

Motina - Lithuanian 

Ibu - Malay 

Mor, Mamma - Norwegian

Madr - Persian 

Matka - Polish 

Mae - Portuguese 

Mataji, Mai - Romanian 

Matb - Russian 

Tina - Samoan 

Majko - Serbian 

Matka - Slovak 

Madre, Mama - Spanish 

Mzazi, Mzaa - Swahili

Mamma, Morsa, Mor - Swedish 

Anne, Ana - Turkish 

Matn - Ukranian 

Me - Vietnamese 

Mam - Welsh 

Different languages, and different cultures, but mean only one thing - unconditional love. 






Monday, March 11, 2024

Spruce Up Your Spring Wardrobe with Top-Notch Shapewear from FeelinGirl

Spring is a time when flowers and lace are always a great choice to have in your closets. However, it's not just this type of clothing that you have to put together. 

What's the best wardrobe for spring? 
The best wardrobe for spring should include versatile, light and fresh pieces, suitable for changing temperatures and milder weather. Therefore, choose pieces that can be easily layered and removed according to temperature changes throughout the day. Lightweight cardigans, denim jackets, and blazers are great options for adding layers without overheating. Add a pop of color and pattern to your wardrobe with printed blouses and tops. Flowers, stripes, and geometric patterns are popular in spring and add a fresh, vibrant look to your outfits.


Dresses are essential pieces for spring, as they are practical and feminine. Choose light, flowing dresses in fabrics like cotton, linen, or chiffon, which are comfortable and breathable. Midi dresses and shapewear with floral prints are classic choices for the season.

Also choose pants and skirts made from light, fluid fabrics, such as linen, cotton, and viscose. Pantacourt pants, midi skirts, and culottes are trends that offer comfort and style in spring. 

Jeans are a versatile piece that never goes out of style. Choose jeans in light or medium washes for a lighter, fresher spring look. Straight-leg jeans, boyfriend jeans, and denim shorts are popular choices for the season. 

In footwear, see comfortable and practical shoes for spring. Flats, casual sneakers, and strappy sandals are great options to combine with different types of looks. Choose shapewear in neutral colors that can be easily coordinated with several pieces in your wardrobe. 

Add a finishing touch to your looks with light, colorful accessories. Printed scarves, straw bags, and pastel-colored jewelry are ideal choices for spring. Don't forget to protect your eyes with stylish sunglasses and add a hat to protect yourself from the sun.

However, to match all this you can choose bodysuits and other lace shapewear that will help you when creating styles and looks. 

What are the best shapewears for spring?

To choose the best shapewear for spring, it's important to consider pieces that offer shaping and support, but are also suitable for warmer weather.

Seamless bodysuits are comfortable and discreet options for shaping your body in spring. Choose styles made from lightweight, breathable fabrics like microfiber or nylon for all-day comfort.

If you want something more comfortable for the night, nightgowns with light compression are great options for shaping the abdomen and torso area, so look for pieces that offer support without being too tight, so you can wear them comfortably under lighter clothes in spring.

High-waisted shapewear shorts are perfect for softening the abdomen, waist and hips, so choose seamless shapewear made from breathable fabrics to ensure comfort during hotter days.

Seamless shapewear leggings are ideal for shaping your legs and butt. So choose leggings made from lightweight, stretchy fabrics that provide gentle compression and comfort at the same time.

Waist trainers are great options for defining the waist and creating a slimmer silhouette, which is why they are great for combining with skirts and even dresses to wear at this time of year. For special spring occasions, a seamless body shaper with a plunging neckline can be an elegant and functional choice. Therefore, look for shapewear that offer support to the bust and have adjustable straps for a personalized fit.

What types of shapewear can FeelinGirl help me with this spring? 
FeelinGirl offers a variety of shapewear that can come in handy during spring, helping you achieve a smooth, sleek look while maintaining comfort. Such as seamless bodysuits, shapewear camisoles, high waist shapewear shorts and other types of shapewear that will be able to further complement your wardrobe for this time of year.
In addition to also bringing comfort, quality and practicality to every moment you need. With a wide range of possibilities for creating looks and their lace line, they can also create an even sexier and more defined look for spring.

Friday, September 8, 2023

Hello, Its Me, Hi

 Hello, 

I am just dropping by to tell you that I didn't give up. or gave you up. Although I was on the verge some three months ago. 

I was wondering if it is still practical to keep you or if was I just wasting my time paying for your annual maintenance. I let you expire, and then at the last minute I saved you! Causing me more money than usual. 

The truth is, I can't. I can't let you go. Letting you go will just be like letting go of a fourteen-year-old relationship. Yes, that long it had been. You've been a cathartic to me for all those years. 

So let's hang out more OK? 


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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Sunday Memories and Photographs: The Manila Cathedral And Everything Nice Around It

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Quarantine Day 63
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It's funny when I read from somewhere how people classify the current date under "BC" which stands for "Before Corona" so it would read like AD (Anno Domini) and BC (Before Christ). 

Thinking back from the last time I really had an enjoyable wandering before the lock down was mandated, the classification seems valid though.  It gives you the feel that the last time you had the freedom to be out and wander was some hundred years back and not just some months ago.

More than 60 days into the lock down, we are all probably wondering when and where was the last time you had a nice wandering before the government-mandated lock down caused by the COVID19 pandemic forced us to stay put.

For me, it was a week before the declaration of the total lock down which was March 08, 2020 BC to be exact.  It was a very happy chance! A happy chance because we never planned to visit the place where we enjoyed our time.  It was a result of some unexpected changes from the original place that we're supposed to visit.

March 8 was the Sunday before my birthday. Days before that Sunday, I was following the activities of the  "Veggie Drop Off" because apart from craving from fresh strawberry and lettuces, I sincerely wanted to support the cause of the Veggie Dropped Off which is to support our Benguet farmers. By Saturday, I learned that they will be at the Rizal Park (Luneta) starting at 5:00AM. I dragged hubby to  Luneta and told him that it would just be a a quick buy since we still have to attend the Sunday mass. Unfortunately, when we arrived at Luneta, there were no more veggies. Apparently, the organizers had a last minute schedule change and the drop off happened in Quezon City.

Frustrated and not wanting to waste our prep time to be out that Sunday morning we drove to The Manila Cathedral since it is in the same traffic route. We're lucky to be there just before 9:00 AM and just in time to join the celebration of the Sunday mass. By this date there was already the warnings about the Corona virus so there was not a lop of people attending the mass or idling by the park.  It was so different from the previous days I was in the cathedral and the nearby Intramuros.




It was one of the most solemn mass I attended. I'm not sure if it was because the cathedral wasn't so crowded or that people the are in a melancholy mood anticipating the threat of the virus. When the mass was over we explored the place. I can no longer remember how many times I've been in this place but as always, it always gives me a unique awe just being there. I can never get used to the magic that this place can bring. The church, the park, the Walled City, they never fail to amaze me.  I  always have the the urge to stay and simply idle while appreciating the vicinity of this old-looking city.  The park and the public library in it has always been my favorite place to visit and to linger around.  Too bad though that the public library is temporarily close (empty).




Nevertheless I was delighted to find that there was an on-going bazaar within the park fronting the cathedral. The bazaar was catering mostly to food and products from Baguio and Benguet.  My husband is a bit hesitant to stay because of the virus threat but, he also can't resist to join me when I sit down in one of the red-checkered-covered-table lined at the side of the park to have a taste of lots of deliciously-looking food they were selling. We had empanada, banana queue, some street foods and some fresh juices.  I think I ordered a piece of each of the food and I can't no longer remember all of them. What I can definitely remember is having to taste one of the the most appetizing fresh lumpia.   Apart from the  good food, the street vibe was just simply enjoyable.  You just sit there in one of those cute tables while enjoying the yummy food in street-vibes in front of the breathtakinly-looking cathedral just beside the park. I learned that it was the last day of the bazaar's. They were ordered to close down at the end of the day due to the impending announcement from the government about the COVID19.



After that we go around the tiangge and I was lucky enough to buy some fresh bell pepper that the seller said were part of the vegie drop off from Luneta. I also got to buy Benguet coffee and the best sweet-tasting "kakanin".  While waiting for all the food intake to settle down, we roam around the park.  It was humid but there was also enough wind to balance the temperature and enjoy the park. Grabbing some poor-man's ice cream completed our Sunday park adventure! It had been years since I had one!



Earlier before heading out for Luneta, I never thought that I would have such an enjoyable day.  While at the park I told hubby that we should be back next Sunday and bring the kids.  I told myself that I wanted to celebrate the mass again here on my birthday which is the coming Sunday.

Sadly, that plan did not happen. For that Sunday, my birthday was also the same day that the country-wide lock down was declared.  Nobody is allowed to be out unless documented with a Quarantine Pass and for purpose of procuring basic needs only such as food and medicine.

It was maybe the reason why that Sunday was so enjoyable.  It was some sort of an omen.

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The Cathedral of Manila 
Dedicated to the Virgin May under the tite of the Immaculate Conception, elevated as a bishopric by Pope Gregory XIII, 1578; then raised as an archbishop by Pope Clement VIII, 1595. First (181-1583), second (1591-1600), third (1614-1645), fourth (1681-1751). fifth (1760-1852), sixth (1854-1863), and seventh (1879-1945) cathedrals on this site superseded by the present eight structure. Build following the designs of Fernando Ocampo with stained glass windows by Galo Ocampo, (1956-1958). Elevated to the status of basilica, moti proprio, by Pop[e John Paul II, 1981. (Source: The Manila Cathedral signage)

The cathedral is located at Beaterio and Cabildo Streets in Intramuros, Manila.

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Ang Huling El Bimbo The Musical

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Quarantine Day 75 
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I'm not here to do a review for this one great musical, 

Aside from the reason that I don't have a formal training in doing a review for stage plays and musicals, I feel so incapable to even discuss this one great creation. An all Filipino one! 

My purpose here is to tell everybody to go watch it!  So as not to miss one half of your life!

Set your heart to be ready though.  It's not one for a soft heart or for "kilig" moments.  It's heavy and tragic.  It might make you cry or in my case, I ended up with a heavy but happy heart! 

The good catch is that you'll be on for a treat for a non-stop Eraser Heads songs played by a live band!  That alone is a good good reason to watch this musical plus that you can do it in the convenience of your home for free! Aside of course for the great performances of Filipino theater actors. 

This is the best entertainment one can offer during this time of pandemic.  Thank you for the generous heart and the genius mind of the people behind this musical. Not only that you brought theater closer to the Filipino people but, for giving the theater experience for those who can not afford to go to real one.  And that is a majority versus the ones that can afford. 

So my dear fellow Filipino, watch it!  Watch it and you might find yourself in one of the characters  being portrayed in the play.  It might be a hard realization but, it might teach you a good lesson.  I found mine and learned the lesson.

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Credits:
The photograph posted is a screenshot from the musical being played on my tablet posted here for the purpose of sharing the greatness of the musical. With no intention to violate any copyright infringement whatsoever.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Sunday Thoughts And Photograph: Hello Summer, Stay Please?

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Quarantine Day 42


Are you really here?

I'd like to see you, feel you!

But the crowned virus is out there to get us!

Wait for us please?

Bear with us?

Stay a bit longer?

The virus didn't like you, you know that?

So we need you to stay a while longer please?

Probably more than a hundred days is better

Stay summer, please stay...


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The photograph is taken in the summer of 2019 (last year).  From one of the beautiful beaches in Nasugbu, Batangas.  Dark shades, waterproof mobile cam and some shells collected from the beach are among my summer treasures.  Take me back.

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