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I S S U E 02 | 2 0 1 5 Live Life To The Fullest In Your Dream Community Contents 3 UP & RISING A look at Avida’s latest developments 7 TRICKS FOR TIDYING UP Initiative and teamwork get the job done 8 10 12 14 BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Adolf & Enchie’s Zen Household DYNAMIC DUO Welcome to ‘Hotel Teodoro’ WORLD-CLASS PINOY Soaring High with Capt. Marc Cruz THE HEART OF HOSPITALITY Create a welcoming atmosphere for your visitors though a few thoughtful gestures within your home 15 16 PARTY ON! Decorating tricks that will bring your event to a whole new level SANCTUARY IN THE METRO SOUTH Let Avida fulfill your dream of getting inspired, feeling secured, and letting your passion flourish in your very own community 19 DREAM COMMUNITY Find out why more and more people are choosing Avida 20 BOLD STROKES, MODEST SPACE How to give compact space a big personality 22 24 5 ESSENTIALS FOR A HARMONIOUS LIFE 25 INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE IN YOUR 20S, WHY NOT? 26 30 31 32 CITY ESCAPES ABOUT THE COVER I S S U E 02 | 2 0 1 5 Live Life To The Fullest In Your Dream Community We all have our individual pursuits of finding that place ‘where we belong’. It can mean a source of peace of mind, a group of individuals we share the same passion with, or unlocking a talent that has been with us all along. For the past 25 years, Avida has been building communities, transforming lives, and establishing lasting relationships inspired by a clear and sincere commitment. This issue attempts to encapsulate what makes Avida an ideal community to live in, a place where a person’s character is developed and great possibilities bloom. We hope you get inspired and find your happy place as you flip through these pages! 8 DECORS FOR A HAPPY HOUSEHOLD Deck the halls with all things handy Simple tips to have a clutter- and stress-free life Now is the perfect time to jump-start your property investment road map Experience the best of Makati, Cavite, Pampanga, and Davao HEALTH & FAMILIES Are hugs healthy for you? ENTERTAINMENT What’s hot? NEWS What’s going on in the Avida Community? EDITOR'S NOTE A development truly comes to life when the people who reside in it live in peace and harmony. After all, a community is an entire ecosystem based on an individual’s connections to his surroundings. While interpersonal relations sometimes take the backseat to meet the demands of an increasingly fast-paced world, it is essential to have a place to come home to, where one can relax and enjoy the company of family and friends, within and beyond the physical space. In this issue, we see that relationships are built and nurtured in an environment where people feel safe, secure and inspired to explore life’s possibilities. As such, Avida develops integrated communities that create bigger and better lifestyle opportunities for more Filipinos, keeping in mind the legacy that it has built We'd love for 25 years. Inspired by its customers, Avida will continue to provide a to hear from you! complete community experience for all and reach even greater heights in Share us your thoughts the years to come. on this issue by sending Let’s all look forward to more inspiring times ahead! us an email at [email protected] THE EDITORIAL TEAM EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Tess Tatco ASSOCIATE EDITOR Patricia Abacan EDITORIAL CONSULTANTS Bing Gumboc Anne Baylon-Jara Nancy Delegencia EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS Mayee Albotra Camila Benipayo GRAPHIC ARTIST Glenn Camson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Emmanuel Cayanga, Annie Bernardo, Excel Dyquiangco, Beam Mariano, Ma. Glaiza Lee, Bonna Villagen, Joan Mae Barredo 909 40th Street North Bonifacio Triangle, Bonifacio Global City 1634 Taguig City TRUNK LINE: (02) 988 2111 | HOTLINE : (02) 848-5200 www.avidaland.com avidalandph avidaofficial ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE FRESH & FABULOUS START Get ready to bloom in your very own home at Avida Towers Cloverleaf and RISING D esigned to complement your urban lifestyle, Avida Towers Cloverleaf is an ideal community that defines city living with a complete range of recreational facilities perfect to create precious family moments. The new Avida Towers Cloverleaf will be a three-tower development offering 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units at 52 square meters and 61 square meters respectively, designed for the needs of newlyweds and growing families. Thoughtfully designed to provide each member of the family their own personal space within the unit, the 2-bedroom unit will have a separate laundry area and a multipassenger toilet and bath that will allow simultaneous use of the shower area and toilet by different members of the family, thereby saving time for family members with similar schedules during the day. Part of the project’s strong attraction will be its convenience and connectivity. Cloverleaf’s location connects you to the entire Metro via Skyway Stage 3, NLEX, as well as public transportation such as the LRT, aptly making it the northern gateway to Metro Manila. A big lifestyle in a compact community in Cloverleaf, it’s easy with 11 hectares of mixeduse offerings that include shopping centers, gastropubs, and a hospital conveniently located within the estate–everyday essentials all at your fingertips. Going home to Cloverleaf lets you escape from the hurly-burly of the city life. Take a retreat and stroll around the district filled with lush greenery and beautiful landscapes. At Avida Towers Cloverleaf, you get to live a big and exciting life, coupled with a fresh and vibrant experience. LEAD AN EDGY LIFESTYLE Life and lights collide at Avida Towers Turf BGC E and RISING njoy the unparalleled convenience of having topnotch schools, gourmet restaurants, trendsetting shops, commercial establishments, and leisure activities right at your doorstep. At Avida Towers Turf BGC, you can make the most of your time, energy, and resources, and live the luxurious lifestyle that you deserve. Rising soon is Avida's last residential condominium in the heart of Bonifacio Global City. With new 3-bedroom offerings efficiently designed to maximize space as well as fewer units per floor, your family will have more than enough room and privacy to live and grow. Spend quality time and create wonderful memories with friends and loved ones at the multipurpose clubhouse, lap pool, and kiddie pool. Rest with ease because you know you’re always safe and sound with 24-hour security services, two fire exits per floor, 100% backup power for common areas with allocated emergency load for residential units, heat and fire detection, and alarm and sprinkler system. Avida Towers Turf BGC is situated at the former location of Mercato Centrale at the Active North side of BGC. Avida Towers Turf BGC will place you just a short walk away from Kidzania, Turf BGC football field, S&R, St. Luke's Medical Center and the offices along 32nd Street, and the rest of BGC. A LIFE OF HARMONY BEGINS HERE Rest easy knowing that Avida Parkfield Settings Pulilan gives you a home you deserve W and RISING ith generously spaced pocket parks and open spaces, there’s more opportunity to converge, connect, and create the feeling of having your very own community within the community, giving you the privacy you deserve. Avida Parkfield Settings Pulilan offers intuitively designed and planned homes that allow residents to enjoy sustainable and stress-free contemporary living. Refreshing. Convenient. Private. At Avida Parkfield Settings Pulilan, residents get to enjoy 22 hectares of master planned urban convenience with natureinspired amenities, providing a modern and peaceful environment. From building administration and maintenance of the entire development, you’re assured of quality service, assistance, and expertise that are sure to keep your investment at superb state. Extensive technical diligence and sound engineering were practiced to ensure that the design and building process of every home is intuitive, well-made, and flood-free. Live peacefully and sleep soundly knowing that there is 24-hour roving security. With a strong cultural heritage, you can expect a community that’s wellrounded and bustling with opportunity. Located along Calle Rizal (Old Cagayan Valley Road), Avida Parkfield Settings Pulilan is right in the middle of Plaridel and Baliuag, both only a few minutes away from the NLEX via the Sta. Rita and Balagtas exits respectively. Avida Parkfield Settings Pulilan also offers an array of amenities and features in a 1.5-hectare area that allows residents to celebrate all of life’s moments - whether you want to work out, play games, or simply enjoy life’s precious milestones with family and friends at the clubhouse, basketball court, swimming pool, and kiddie pool. Fast becoming an urban and institutional growth center, thrive in a community that helps personal relationships flourish and where a harmonious life begins. ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE STAYCATION IN THE SOUTH Serin East Tagaytay showcases the quaint yet refreshing side of the holiday town south of Manila and RISING D wellers and vacationers find comfort in Tagaytay’s tight-knit culture, evident in the overall warmth of the communities. Serin East Tagaytay, Avida's latest residential development here makes it possible for residents and guests to enjoy a new side of the city as a contemporary haven with a laidback feel. Serin East Tagaytay captures the charming and relaxing atmosphere of its location. It is a countryside haven, radiating rustic beauty that is ideal for gracious living. Strategically located within close proximity to the city, Serin East stands out as the ideal vacation home as it reflects the timeless allure of the city while blending the comforts of modern lifestyle. Bursting with abundant greenery, wide-open spaces, and modern features, Serin East is a refreshing getaway and home for those who seek a peaceful living experience. Its clubhouse is surrounded by manicured lawns while pocket gardens inspire both fitness and reflection. Idle days can be spent lounging by its resorttype dipping pool as well. Ayala Malls Serin, a newly-opened commercial development just a few meters from Serin East, will bring the convenience of modern living closer to the community with a wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment choices. Serin East Tagaytay will rise along the diversion road connecting the Aguinaldo Highway and the TagaytayNasugbu Highway. Despite the country appeal of the property, calling it home doesn’t necessarily mean living in isolation because it is actually just an hourand-a-half drive from Manila and is a gateway to other travel destinations such as Batangas, Cavite, and Laguna. Notwithstanding, its close proximity to the Metro. Serin East Tagaytay melds idyllic charm and effortless aesthetics into one conveniently chic residential site offering supreme comfort and pure pleasure in a modern setting. Live everyday like a vacation and turn your favorite weekend escape into a permanent abode in picturesque Tagaytay. tricks for TIDYINGUP Initiative and teamwork get the job done. by beam mariano Embracing the art of decluttering on a daily basis, especially if done with your loved ones, will not only give you an organized space but will also give you room for new and more important things in your life. Here are a few tips to make your home clutter-free. 1 2 3 Decide to declutter. The first step to decluttering is choosing to do so. Decluttering is a personal choice and without this decision, all the organizing tips in the world will be futile. Your friends can be a support group who may even be willing to participate during the cleaning up. They will after all be deserving recipients of some of the items you choose to part with. Having a second opinion by having your loved ones over in an afternoon of tidying up can help in disposing of items that have emotional value – like old clothes, unused gifts, or old love letters and pictures. • Advertise. Use your community bulletin board. Have the kids make flyers to insert in the local mailboxes, which is great exercise! Go on Facebook and other social networking sites and invite your friends to come over to what should be promoted like a great party or a great way to spend the weekend. Think of who you are going to donate a certain item to before you put an item into this box. Think of who may need it most. There are plenty of charitable organizations that you can donate to. Go online to find a cause or take a trip to your local barangay office and they’ll be more than happy to point you to the right direction. A fun idea would be to visit a provincial church to give your “Donate Box” the next time you take the family out to the beach, to give your trip a “spiritual” reward. DONATE RELOCATE Stage the decluttering exercise. Decluttering can be emotionally overwhelming, so imagine if you have an entire condominium to organize. Pick where to start and allocate a specific amount of time to clean up. The area you select must be arranged by the time the alarm goes off, so you definitely cannot waste a lot of time reminiscing the memories of everything you pick up, or arguing over whether something will be needed in the future or not. Make it a social event. Call your family-or friends-over to declutter. Play energetic, upbeat music in the background and ensure a steady supply of snacks and cold drinks. Put out four boxes labeled: Sell, Donate, Relocate, and Trash. If your family or friends are involved, assign someone to quickly snap a picture of the items for sale, Google a reasonable price and put them up in any of the popular buy-and-sell websites. The proceeds can go to the next family outing or barkada gimmick, or it can be used to purchase something your place needs like a new air conditioner. If the family is involved, it would be a great idea to give the family member who donated the most to the “Sell Box” a special prize in recognition of his sacrifice. You can even give little medals to kids that they can display proudly in their rooms or doors that say “Most Organized,” “Most Charitable,” “Cleanest Room” or, over time, “Most Consistent.” You can also organize the SELL some collectibles. Remember you’re here to declutter. So be prepared to give things away at a “friendly” price. The friendship you build with your neighbors in the process is worth more than the item you sold. ultimate family bonding weekend by organizing a garage sale! Everyone has to be involved in this activity. A few tips: • Timing is everything. Don’t hold a garage sale when everyone leaves for summer break or during long holidays. It might also be a creative exercise to make your garage sale booth display thematic. For example, the family could dress in festive, flowery outfits during a summer sale and give a free ice cold drink for every purchase you make. Not only will you bond with your family, you’ll find yourselves building a community of neighbors. • Price things to sell. Don’t sell things at acquisition cost unless you’re 100% sure that the price of the item appreciates such as in the case of This box is for items that literally need relocation – and that can mean a lot of things: important papers that need to be stored elsewhere, batteries, small knickknacks or items that need repair. • Make sure that what you throw will really be disposed of. And once it is in the “Trash Box,” commit to it – let it go and don’t start fishing out of the box later because of misguided sentiment. Segregate if possible. If you’re throwing away documents that carry your bank account numbers, government ID numbers or even your signature, shred them first to prevent identity theft. TRASH • Pat yourself (and your loved ones) on the back. When the time is up, stop and square away your bins. You had a goal, you had a time limit. Did you meet it? Is there something lacking or something that needs to be changed? Bask in whatever level of accomplishment you feel you’ve attained – there’s always room for improvement after all. (Maybe in the next cycle?) • Do it regularly. The art of decluttering is best done in a daily basis with a support group. Challenge the family to a 30-minute plan every day to sort out items. Keep in mind the mantra, “When in doubt, throw it out,” to make sure all unneccessay items don’t end up in an unmanageable pile ever again. BEST OF BOTH WORLDS ADOLF & ENCHIE’S ZEN HOUSEHOLD After a decade of renting and searching, the Cruz family finally found the place to call home. by emmanuel cayanga • photos by jar concengco W hen Adolf and Enchie Cruz invited their family and friends to come over to their two-bedroom unit at Avida Towers New Manila in Quezon City, they were uncertain of whether or not all of their guests could be accommodated. To their surprise, all 20 visitors had “their own corner” inside the 51-square-meter unit, which the couple and their sons Frankie and Mikee moved into in March. “We weren’t cramped; it was so cozy,” Enchie, a 36-year-old stay-at-home mom, recalled. “In fact, we were able to have a jazz dance ala Patrick Swayze.” In 2012, Adolf and Enchie Cruz decided to buy their own house as the money they were paying for rentals wasn’t going anywhere. Before the big move, they’ve rented condominium units, apartments, and a bungalow, costing them as much as P17,000 monthly. Then undecided, Adolf, a 37-year-old human resources employee at a global law firm in Makati City, was told by a friend to look into property developers, especially those that have a good track record and positive feedback from its clients. Through research and word of mouth, the couple found these two qualities in Avida, Ayala Land Inc.’s subsidiary. Flashback to Christmas Eve of 2012, Adolf gifted Enchie with a piece of paper confirming the sale of the unit, moving his oblivious wife to tears. The family has adjusted well to their new minimalist and Zeninspired home, which has lightings that evoke romanticism at night. Enchie spends most of her time in the kitchen either baking specialty loaf breads or preparing her sumptuous picadillo. Adolf, on the other hand, relaxes on the living room after a hard day’s work by playing jazz on his guitar. On weekends, the family gathers in the living room playing their favorite PlayStation 4 games. What sets Adolf's and Enchie’s room apart from other master’s bedrooms in most homes is that theirs is without any gadget or home entertainment system. Adolf said that it was really a conscious decision for them so that they can fully relax and have the opportunity to talk with each other, undisrupted by gadgets. Name Adolf and Enchie Cruz, sons Frankie, 11 and Mikee, 3 Location Avida Towers New Manila Size 51 square meters MONTHS lived in Eight Design Inspiration We saw a lot of minimalist and Zen-inspired stuff on Pinterest but they were all dark wood and we didn’t like that. So we had to design this from scratch and sit down with the interior designer, who helped conceptualize according to our taste. Part of the house that was most challenging to put up The kitchen. The idea was Enchie should feel that it’s hers; that everything she felt she needed in a kitchen is there—a small oven, good cooktop, storage for her ingredients and tools for baking and cooking. Home sourcing The cabinets were made by Unisystems. The couch’s from Our Home; beds are from Marikina Riverbanks; and the bistro chairs are from S&R. Family and friends’ thoughts They realized that a condominium unit can have the same homey feel that you’d get in a regular house. They’re very traditional. We’re the only ones living in a condominium. Favorite stuff Enchie: My kitchen stuff and the PlayStation 4. Adolf: My jazz guitar, a gift from my dad in 2001. It’s really close to my heart because my dad, who passed away in 2008, is my biggest hero. Next project The bathroom. We’ll install a top cabinet. The kids’ room will be Frankie and Mikee’s project. We want them to make the choice and take ownership of their room. Whatever they want, we’ll support them. Advice to newbies Do your research. Look for a developer that has a good track record and positive feedback from clients, such as friends or friends of friends. That’s how you’ll find your dream condo. Once you bought the unit, you really have to be involved in designing your dream home. The reason we love this place is because we did the painting on our own. It wasn’t easy but it was good bonding time for everybody. It’s also cost-efficient. DYNAMIC DUO WELCOME TO ‘HOTEL TEODORO’ Jay and Marian Teodoro wanted their home to have the hotel feel to provide them respite from a hard day’s work by emmanuel cayanga • photos by martin san diego T he everyday hustle and bustle of the metro can really get to one’s nerves that you’d give almost anything just to get a good night’s sleep, such as one you’d get from a hotel. Hence, when Jay and Marian Teodoro started to spruce up their 35-square-meter one-bedroom unit at Avida Towers Alabang, they knew they had to make their space feel like a hotel room—or close to it. Marian said that she and her husband of three years reached such a decision because they wanted to come home to a place where they would feel is their “reward from a hard day’s work.” And while they wanted to have hotel-like amenities in their humble abode, the couple said maintaining the unit where they have been staying for three months now should be kept to a minimum since both of them are busy with their careers. The 31-year-old Marian works as an IT programmer in Ortigas, while her 30-year-old husband Jay helps manage their family-owned consumer goods distribution business in Las Piñas. It was also the reason why they decided to purchase a condominium unit — it was practical and required little cleaning time from a couple who is out of their home for at most 15 hours a day. The couple shares their minimalist modern home with their oneyear-old son Vito Miguel and househelp Merly. On weekends, Jay can be found in the kitchen preparing the family cuisines, while Marian would be in their bedroom teaching her son the alphabet and how to count. They would later spend the day watching television in the living room, cozy in their L-shaped couch. While Jay and Marian are still a young couple, it is worth noting that this early on in their marriage they have already bought with their own sweat and tears a property which they can be proud of. The two credit their achievement to the timeline they have created for themselves, even before they were married. With the possibility of having more kids, the couple is also looking at a bigger space for their soon-to-be bigger family at another Ayala Land property—NUVALI in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Name: Jay and Marian Teodoro, and one-year-old son Miggy Location: Avida Towers Alabang Size: 35 square meters Months lived in: Three DESIGN INSPIRATION It’s a combination of what we saw in home magazines, our own inputs and those of our architect friend. The dominant colors to achieve the simple, modern look are brown, black, and white. Green was used as an accent color because it’s a refreshing sight. We used warm white lighting to achieve a cozy feel. PART OF THE HOUSE THAT WAS MOST CHALLENGING TO PUT UP: The kitchen nook because it occupies a large area. It was our priority to make it as presentable as possible because Jay loves to cook. It’s really his place. Also, it must have a large storage area to keep the kitchen utensils so that it wouldn’t be unsightly. We also used the back end corner of the counter as shoe storage. HOME SOURCING: The ottoman’s from Our Home, dining set’s from Wilcon, appliances from Western and Abenson, and knickknacks from True Value. The queen-sized bed and bed frame were customized by a local upholstery shop in Las Piñas. THOUGHTS FROM FAMILY: They loved it. They were happy and surprised that we were able to pull it off. It’s the fruit of our labor. In fact, they got jealous and bought for themselves a unit in another Ayala Land property. FAVORITE PIECE: The ottoman because it’s very functional and a space saver. It’s where we place our bags and store home items, such as the vacuum cleaner. NEXT PROJECT: We’d like to install a plantation shutter just as added security for Miggy. ADVICE TO NEWBIES: It’s important to have a timeline and plan. Know your location well and the property developer. We chose this property in this side of the Metro because it’s laidback and relaxing. WORLDCLASS PINOY SOARING HIGH When he’s not thinking about home, Capt. Marc Cruz takes pride in flying foreign tourists to one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines. by annie bernardo • photos by jar concengco “W e give our passengers a VIP treatment,” guaranteed this 35-year-old pilot for Island Transvoyager Inc. (ITI), a Filipinoowned regional airline company that has daily flights to El Nido, Palawan. Most tourists, Capt. Marc Cruz said, are foreigners, usually Japanese and Koreans who are on a honeymoon. Now that it’s summertime in Europe, European tourists are flocking as well. On a regular day, each pilot is given two flights or four legs daily. During the peak season, he operates four to five flights a day. Marc’s job can be so tough especially when the sky is turbulent. “Making a smooth landing is the hardest part especially when the weather is bad, but I really have to because I have to give utmost care for my passengers,” he said. If Marc excels in giving his passengers a worldclass flight and never fails to show them his warm and loving accommodation, so does his loving family toward him every time he comes home. His wife, Angel, 33, welcomes him with homecooked meals while their adorable three-year-old son Macky gives life to the house. The family just moved in to their 298-square-meter two-story house in Avida Settings Cavite last December 2014. Marc’s favorite area in the house is the living room where he enjoys watching TV and playing video games with son Macky. Meanwhile, Angel loves being in the master’s bedroom. Her major project was the two walk-in closets for her and Marc. It was not part of the original floor plan so she collaborated with their architect to create a space for it. Angel has also converted another room into “I just wanted it to be comfortable. Nandyan lahat ng kailangan ko." her personal workspace where she designs and customizes dolls. “When I decided to become a housewife after giving birth, I discovered another hobby. I saw it as an opportunity to practice my creative craftsmanship.” She posted on Facebook photos of dolls that she customized and her friends were impressed. Then other doll collectors started to notice her works and there were some who asked her if she could customize their dolls for them. “At first I did it as a favor. Eventually I had clients who insisted on paying, so now I charge P2,500 per doll. How I wish I can accept international requests but because our customs is strict, I can’t. I had offers from Germany, Indonesia and the USA,” Angel said. The couple plans to overhaul the house’s interior this November and go for neutral and earth colors. Their advice for people who are planning to get their own house: Start investing while you’re young. “Mabilis magtaas ang value ng property. When we invested on this house, we got it at a low price, then gaano katagal pa lang ba kami; it already doubled up,” Marc explained. Angel added that one should fit his lifestyle and kind of work to the kind of house that he should get. “If the investor is just getting a property for himself, say he’s single and doesn’t plan to have a family, a big house may not be ideal. Maybe he should get a condominium instead.” “Kasi kami ni Marc, ever since gusto talaga namin ay bahay because we want a home for our growing family,” Angel said. Why did they choose Avida Settings Cavite? Its tight security is the biggest factor, according to Marc. “Outsiders won’t be able to get inside unless they’re invited and the guards are informed. I really feel that my family is safe. It’s important for me especially because I’m also always away because of the call of duty. It’s a very ideal community to raise a family.” Marc said. THE HEART OF HOSPITALITY Create a welcoming atmosphere for your visitors through a few thoughtful gestures within your home. by beam mariano Filipinos are known the world over for being hospitable and amiable. Here are a few tips on how you can become a better host to your guests at the next party you throw. SPELL IT OUT. When sending out invitations to your guests, make sure that it has all the pertinent information such as your complete address and theme of the party. Send your invite six to eight weeks in advance, with a request to R.S.V.P. two weeks prior the event so that you can get a final headcount. Before sending your invitations out, double-check the titles. Be mindful of the use of “Ms.,” for single women unless they’re a doctor or the likes, “Mrs.” for married women, and “Miss” for women under 21. For less formal gatherings and parties, you can create a group chat on social media where you can constantly post updates about the event. This way, you can reach your guests faster and they can easily let you know if they have concerns. PREPARATION IS KEY. Make sure to do some tasks in advance and prepare for contingencies as well. • Deep clean your furniture, especially the couch where the guests will be sitting on. It would be embarrassing for them to find stains from last week’s dinner on your sofa armrest. • Your front yard is one of the first things your guests will see. Trim your front lawn at least a week before the party. If you don’t have a front yard and live in a condo, consider ordering prearranged flowers to greet your guests when they arrive. • When planning for the menu, always check with your guests to see if they have allergies to certain food, or if they are on a special diet that you may need to prepare for. It would be very uncomfortable to be serving a glorious roasted pig if it turns out that one of your guests is a vegetarian. SET THE AMBIANCE. Although it is expected that guests arrive 15 minutes after the set time for the host to do some last minute preps, you have to be prepared to entertain early birds. Once the party kicks into full gear, make sure that the music is at a level where people can still talk casually. Consider your neighbors as well because you don’t want one knocking at your door demanding an end to the festivities. Diffused lighting is perfect for intimate occasions. (This will make dust from forgotten furniture invisible, too.) However, it is best to still use ample lighting for dinner so that meals can be enjoyed effortlessly. HOUSE RULES. You want to make your guests feel at home but if you have certain rules specific to your home, politely let them know and provide a plan so no one will be put in an unpleasant situation. For example, some households observe a “no shoes rule” so make sure to provide your guests with slippers. In that way, they don’t have to walk around barefoot in your house. DO A WALKTHROUGH. Walk around your house like you’re a guest. Remove any rug or plant that might pose a hazard. Providing a sturdy bag rack or table where guests can leave their bags and belongings would be much appreciated by your female guests. Also, make sure that your restroom has clean linen and soap. A few days before the party, replace your air freshener so that your restroom has a fresh but not overpowering scent. Try investing in a liquid soap dispenser instead of leaving a bar soap for your guests. After a while, the bar soap may appear unappealing to your guests. BE WI-FI-READY. You may provide guests the Wi-Fi password, but don’t give it out at the entrance. It’s a party after all, everyone is expected to mingle in person and not be stuck staring at their smartphones. Print it out instead and display it on a quaint frame where everyone can see it – like on a mantle, living room table or foyer table. This will allow your guests to easily access the Internet should the need for it arise, but not be tempted to disappear into their social network on the get-go. Party On! Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a party for 20, these decorating tricks will bring your event to a whole new level! by beam mariano STICK TO A THEME Thousands of party theme ideas are available online, on television or through magazines. The trick is filtering all these exciting ideas into something cohesive. Pinterest, for example, is a great tool for researching inspiration, but it is an endless pool of concepts that can become quite overwhelming. So you need to filter what you are searching for and focus on specific keywords – for example, Tropical Paradise Party in Green and Pink. That will generate a better set of designs for your party. You also have to take into account the physical limitations of the space you have. Large décor may throw off the available space that you have in your house, while it may take forever to prepare tiny décor to fill a large house. PARTY ON A SHOESTRING Celebrations cost money and priority must definitely be given to keeping your guests well-fed. So if you are low on funds, consider doing DIY décor out of cheap materials that you can find in craft shops or from common household items that you may no longer have use for. Consider decorating only the most visible areas of your space – the foyer, ceiling and dining table. For example: • Dust off your Christmas wreath and use it to spruce up your front door. Simply remove the Christmas trimmings and replace it with ornaments that are more generic, such as flowers and ribbons. • Your ceiling can be embellished with old magazines turned into colorful buntings. • Upcycle the table centerpiece for your dining table by cutting out the bottom parts of a soda can and using them as bowls for nuts, sweets and other small treats. • Strips of washi tape purchased from craft shops can be used to accent otherwise plain items all over your house, like a serving tray or even the countertop of your table. Make sure to choose colors and patterns that match your theme. REMEMBER THE 3 L’S: LAYERS, LEVELS & LIFTS A trick to make a luxurious statement, especially for your tablescape, is to follow the three L’s. Consider layering a variety of fabric for your dining table; add different levels by using vases in assorted heights and shapes; and choose a statement piece that you want to highlight by elevating it with a wooden crate or even a stack of books. The secret to having a more unified assortment of items in one area is to always stick to a theme or a color palette. SANCTUARY IN THE METRO SOUTH Let Avida fulfill your dream of getting inspired, feeling secured, and letting your passion flourish in your very own community. H by annie bernardo • photos by jar concengco ow do you know that the community you’re living in is ideal? Does a Utopian-like community really exist? Think of a place where there is little to no crime, has a maintained clean and healthy environment, fresh air, residents respect and are friends with one another, and a homeowners' association that is all-ears to the concerns of the people and hands on in all community programs and events. The hustle and bustle in the city can be so stressful that’s why it’s so important to find an ideal surrounding that can give you all the comfort and security that you’re looking for. Avida understands and knows your aspirations of coming home to a peaceful home at the end of a stressful day. Make a choice to escape from the chaos of urban life and find a peaceful sanctuary. Head south and find the ideal community for you and your loved ones. The American-themed community is filled with generous, beautifully landscaped open spaces surrounded by parks and greenery. Residents here feel like they’re in the City of Pines because of “Baguio Trees” that surround the subdivision. A unique courtyard is nestled at the center of each cluster neighborhood. The family of Ysrael Laguio, 48 is just one of the many families that found their home in the confines of Avida Settings Cavite. Working for Ayala Land as a project director, he was offered a housing benefit in 2010 and he immediately chose Avida Settings Cavite because of its ideal location. “Eto pinakamataas na area at malapit sa Tagaytay so very ideal.” “Since Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCEX) was opened, it became a shortcut from South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) to Daang Hari, transportation became very convenient,” Ysrael said. His wife, Estrellita, 49 feels the same and she adds that the “safety and serenity” of the community are very important. “This community fosters our closeness as a family. Ayala Land is known for producing quality development so for us this is the best investment,” she said. Their daughter China, 19 said that the community is so peaceful making it an ideal place for studying. The subdivision is very much secured that Ysrael described it as “Kahit iwanan mo pa bicycle at washing machine mo sa labas, hindi mawawala. Pag walang appointment ang outsiders, hindi talaga papapasukin.” Electric fence and perimeter CCTV cameras that cover the whole perimeter area of the village protect Avida Settings Cavite. Romel S. Gutierrez, property manager, shared that there is also a guard monitoring system which means that security personnel are strategically assigned in the village with reasonable time interval. The village has a plethora of features and facilities for all the residents to relish. It has two playgrounds, four parks, two covered basketball courts, and one open court. Ysrael’s second daughter, Ireland, 12, said that they also enjoy the amenities in the subdivision like the swimming pool and the club house. The family also attends the mass in the club house every Sunday at 8am and sometimes do family picnics by the pool. China also enjoys joining Zumba sessions in the club house every Friday. The family loves traveling and they make it a point to travel to at least one foreign destination and one local destination every year. Some of the countries that they visited in the past as China, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, and the USA.They’re looking forward to their trip to Japan by December this year. Avida Settings Cavite is also an ideal place for kids and teenagers to play and develop their talents. According to cousins Adrian Palnario, 16, and Jeanice Elaine Alontar, 15, the area is so peaceful and complete with amenities like a basketball court where they can develop new hobbies and meet new friends. Adrian enjoys wave boarding and penny boarding in the streets. “We’ve created a group of friends called “Tropang Avida’,” he quipped. Avida Settings Cavite also plays a big part in reuniting families and friends and providing an avenue for them to have a good time together. Newlywed couple Terrence and Quincy Montaner, they’re very glad to have spent time with their family and friends for a picnic as their post-wedding celebration. “It draws the family closer and I believe that this is what a community should be about.” CONVENIENCE LIKE NO OTHER Get easy access to your basic needs, thanks to Avida Settings Cavite’s strategic location. MALL• The District Dasma (200 m) • SM City Molino (2.9 Km) SCHOOL• Cavite School of Life (1 Km) • University of Perpetual Help Molino (3.7 km) HOSPITAL• Metro South Hospital (1.3 Km) • Dasmarinas City Medical Center (1 Km) CHURCH• Our Lady of Sacred Heart (3Km) • Mary Immaculate Parish (1.8 Km) AVIDA SETTINGS CAVITE ALSO PLAYS A BIG PART IN REUNITING FAMILIES AND FRIENDS AND PROVIDING AN AVENUE FOR THEM TO HAVE A GOOD TIME TOGETHER. The staff at Avida Towers BGC are all very friendly and accommodating. I am having a terrific stay so far and can guarantee that anyone that spends their time here will have a similar experience. -Kamille Garcia Avida offers both the young and seniors a safe and secured environment and it is an ideal place to raise children. The village is well-managed by competent staff and safeguarded by a vigilant security force. Our most memorable Avida story would be our first Halloween party at our community that was organized by our administration staff. Homeowners opened up their doors for trick-or-treat and gave the children a real Halloween treat. -Mr. Jose and Mrs. Delia Nicasio Homeowner at Avida Towers BGC 9th Ave. Homeowners at Avida Village North Point DREAM COMMUNITY Homeowners share how Avida changed their lives. Avida has perfected the equation on how they position each project in a way that residents can get from point A to B in a few minutes. The variety of amenities, especially the pool and play area allow us, homeowners, to have an extension of our living space. The placement of the amenity area at the podium level in Avida Towers San Lorenzo allows comfort of use because privacy and security from non-residents is ensured. -May Bonifacio We feel safe and secured because there are roving guards 24/7. It’s very convenient for me (Luis Gilberto) as a triathlete because I can run and bike around the village anytime of the day. The size of our house is perfect for couples like us who want privacy and independence. It’s laidback and quiet. We feel safe being here even when we’re alone. Our location is also ideal because we’re near the mall, supermarket, restaurants, and the airport. -Mr. and Ms. Luis Gilberto Vargas Homeowners at Avida Village North Point Avida sales employee and homeowner at Avida Towers San Lorenzo My husband who works overseas, and me, are happy that we chose Avida. We’ve been enjoying living here for a year now and we’re sure that our daughter is safe and secured. Security personnel are deployed in the community all the time. As a mother, there is nothing more important to me than the safety of my little girl and spending time with her. My office is just a few steps from our unit so I can easily get home in case of an emergency. Our hard work and sacrifices as a couple did pay off with our living experience now. Avida made my role as a wife, mother, and career woman a lot easier. -Lenny Derecho Avida accounting manager and homeowner at Avida Towers BGC 9th Ave. The area is very accessible especially for our children because of the shuttle service. The village is close to the hospital, church, and the airport so it’s very convenient for our daughter who works as a flight attendant. Being a real estate agent (Tess), I can attest that Avida properties are way above other communities. We, especially our sons enjoy using the amenities like the pool and basketball court. Strolling around the village has become our regular bonding activity as a family. Our most memorable Avida story would be when we attended our first general assembly last year and I (Tess) was voted as the Board of Directors President. This year, I was elected as Vice President. I’m proud to have contributed my knowledge and skills in making our community a better place to live in. -Mr. Fernando and Mrs. Teresa Generosa Homeowners at Avida Village Iloilo BOLD STROKES, MODEST SPACE How to give your compact space a big personality BY BEAM MARIANO W hether you live in a huge house or in a modest condominium in the big city, it is quite easy to overwhelm the senses with furniture, design and architectural elements. Here are a few simple tricks to transform any modest living space into a relaxing spacious home. ✱ GO LIGHT: Dark colors absorb light and will make your rooms feel more constricted. Instead utilize light, bright or pastel colored paint, wallpaper, and carpets. White reflects light and makes small spaces appear larger than they actually are. ✱ GO BIG AND BOLD: If you’re going to hang a piece of art, make it a huge art-piece that is bold and bright. The artwork becomes a focal point within the room that draws attention to itself, and it lends its size to the room making it appear bigger. Also make sure that the piece is one worthy of conversation as you may find yourself hosting a party one day and in need of a good icebreaker. ✱ SPREAD THE LIGHT: Fluorescent ceiling lights can be harsh and make people look down at the floor making your room look smaller. Opt instead to spread lamps around the room. You’ll find that these make people look around the room, making it feel more expansive as they are drawn from light-to-light, and is actually better for you if you are an avid reader. ✱ RAISE THE ROOF: Add bright, simple patterned wallpaper to your ceiling. If you are able to draw their eyes to the ceiling, people believe that they are in a bigger room. Another great idea would be to build shelves running along just the upper walls of the ceiling. ✱ STRIPES: Just like how stripes can make a person look bigger or taller, stripes can also make a room feel wider or taller. Use them in carpets or on walls. ✱ CHOOSE THE RIGHT FURNITURE: There are in fact several furniture tricks that can help make your modest home feel bigger. • Buy statement furniture: Instead of investing in several smaller pieces of furniture, consider purchasing single larger pieces of furniture. For example, instead of buying four living room chairs for the family home, a single large, comfortable sofa may solve all your needs and can actually bring the family closer together. •Legs: Boxy furniture tend to ground themselves into the floor. Buy instead furniture whose legs are visible in order to give the illusion that the room is taller than it actually is. •Glass: Invest in glass or Lucite furniture. Being able to see through your furniture makes the room bigger and helps make the room brighter as well. • Invest in modern space-saving furniture: Scrounge for tables, chairs and even beds that have hidden, space saving storage compartments. Look into those raised beds that have working spaces underneath. ✱ THE MIRROR TRICK: Take a big broad mirror and mount it directly across an open window. The mirror will not only help brighten the room in the daytime by reflecting light from the outside into the room, it will also create the illusion of depth for the room. Don’t go overboard though with mirrors to maintain elegance or a tasteful look. ✱ THE CANTALOUPE RULE: If you want to decorate your house with collectibles (vases, ceramic figurines, photo frames, etc) follow the cantaloupe rule: Anything smaller than a regular sized cantaloupe is clutter and should not be used as clutter will make your home much smaller. As with art pieces, go for dramatic collectibles that will draw the eye and focus of visitors – making the room seem bigger – and become great conversation pieces. But perhaps the biggest rule that you can follow when it comes to creating space in your modest home would be to abandon all conventions. We approach our homes with certain conventional ideas of what should be in a home, when the reality is that you are free to play with whatever space you have. Think out of the box, and build your home. Play. 8 DÉCORS FOR A HAPPY HOUSEHOLD Deck the halls with all things handy BY MA. GLAIZA LEE Architectural style and interior design can only take a house so far. Home accessories and décor can transform a house into a home. From artworks to rugs and everything in between, these little knickknacks can give personality and character to a concrete space. From the flooring to furniture, home décor encompasses various interior design elements. In a way, these home accessories reflect the personalities of the people living inside, and help one discern what is important to the family. Your choice of home accessories and décor helps distinguish your house from your neighbors’, especially if you are living in a condo building whose units share the same architectural dimensions and interiors. Take a cue from these eight adornments: Collectibles A unique collection of knickknacks such as classic vinyl records and movie posters, can spruce up your home. Browse through the collections of your family members and use them to complement your home décor. Add some things to their collections such as musical instruments, and showcase them in the house’s plain area. TIP: Houseplants Working moms have it tough. After spending hours working at their office desk, they still need to take care of the family when they get home. A great home décor, houseplants are not only visually appealing but also help create a wonderful atmosphere. Studies show that plants help decrease stress, improve moods and boost creativity. Some houseplants also help in air circulation, converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. They neutralize harmful chemicals which some furniture, flooring and paints used at home emit. Some can double as odor enhancers and insect repellants. Go for houseplants that complement your interiors. For Victorian and classic themes, try ferns and vines. Modern designs call for bold florals, while earthy designs work well with cacti. Are you a busy bee? Pick plants that don’t need frequent watering and much sunlight. Visit local orchidariums and nurseries to find houseplants that suit your needs. TIP: Artworks Unless you’re a minimalist, bare walls definitely need some perking up. Artworks are one of the most common and most versatile home accessories because they are varied and unique. A metal-hung sculpture or a bold colorful painting evokes modernism, while porcelains or a classic landscape painting moves toward a more traditional look. If you have an artistically inclined family member, you can use his works to spruce up your living room. Hanging your kids’ drawings takes personalizing and uniqueness to a new level. The quirky art objects that your artistic daughter has created can make you feel that your home really belongs to you. TIP: Throw pillows Mirrors Living in a cramped, small space? Try adding mirrors to make your home look more spacious. Mirrors hold some designing magic because they come in different shapes and sizes. If placed across a window, it reflects natural light into the home. Small mirrors hanging in dark corners can brighten up the area. A mirror with large intricate frames can be hung like a painting on a wall. Silver mirrors can complement drawers. TIP: A closet organizer is the most commonly used storage system because it can be easily modified and expanded. For smaller spaces, it’s best to use wall-hung panels with hooks and shelving. TIP: Tip: Place an odd number of pillows on the couch for a nice look. It’s best to choose big pillows over smaller ones to avoid jumbles. Layering different textures, patterns and color makes any couch lively. TIP: Rugs and carpets Storage organizers Dads will always be the go-to guys when it comes to troubleshooting and building things. They are often relegated to the garage, that one area in the house that is all his. With all the stuff he loves, he can outfit his “bat cave” with storage organizers. As dad accumulates more and more things including his reliable tools, working bench, car charger, among others, he needs new ways to store them. Storage spaces can keep his belongings organized and at the same time, spruce up the garage. Tired of your old couch? Depending on what look you are aiming for, you can find throw pillows in different shapes, sizes and designs. Oblongs and circles make a nice foil because they are least expected. For a modern look, go with cotton throw pillows with large geometric prints. The classic look calls for velvet and silk. Crawling babies need some loving, too, so have a layer of comfort and warmth on your flooring. While they can serve as cushion for babies, rugs can also be the perfect solution to a bare room. Lights For a family member who loves to read books, good lighting is a gift. Whether it is a floor or a bedside lamp, this decorative fixture can provide not just light but also warmth and ambiance to any home. Candles are a good alternative. From small candles to large pillars, candles evoke romance and create calmness. Put some beautifully designed candles on a tabletop to give some colors. TIP: Do some layering to set the mood and boundaries in the living space and add some playfulness to the room. With hundreds of patterns, colors and styles to choose from, chic goes to your plain floors. TIP: No matter how well-designed it is, a beautiful house is just an edifice where people live. Home accessories and décor can make a big difference in making any home more personal, comfortable, and welcoming. So choose wisely. 5 ESSENTIALS FOR A HARMONIOUS LIFE These five simple tips are all you need to have a clutter- and stress-free life. BY JOAN MAE BARREDO Science says matter occupies space, thus we should only have space for things that really matter. While we play a number of roles day in and day out—handling various expectations and responsibilities in every role—it is always important to make time to hit the pause button and take a look at your surroundings. From treating new neighbors to handling your kids and to having that much-awaited “me time”—this simple yet life-changing blueprint of how to live in rhythm with all of life’s aspects will help you get back on track. Make time to say hi to the new family next door Whether you touch base by offering home-cooked cookies or saying a simple hello, it is always nice to communicate with your neighbors. Keep in mind the Golden Rule. Neighbors who have a good relationship always look out for each other—from exchanging valuable pieces of advice to sharing life hacks on housekeeping and offering assistance in times of need. See how far your simple gesture can bring you. Stay close to your kids—literally Especially in their growing up years, children seek—and most of the time, require—utmost attention from their parents. Author Mary Sheedy Kurcinka said that “as toddlers move toward independence, they still need connection.” The keywords here? Yes, physical connection. So, instead of pushing them toward their babysitters, let them play with their toys beside you while you do your makeup; let them take showers with you before bedtime; let them cuddle you in the morning as you try to wake up for another beautiful day. Kurcinka noted that “toddlers need to know they can trust you to be there for them. [In} that way they’ll ultimately be more independent.” (Source: http:// www.babycenter.com/) Plan ahead Schedule all your commitments, may it be for work, for the family, or for yourself in your online calendar or paper diary and map out what day and time works for each activity. This can be a huge timesaver and it helps you decide what is essential to complete in the days ahead. This also makes you avoid that awful last minute panic of realizing that you missed an important client meeting or your kid’s starring role in the school play. (Source:http:// saraholsenvpa.co.uk/5-productivity-tips-fora-more-harmonious-home-life-balance/) Take one small step at a time when decluttering your home A messy house is a burden. It can become a nuisance most especially when kids start adding up to the pile. Clutter only irritates you, and when it goes beyond control, it can invite nothing but a series of disarray not only to your home but also to your mood. Though we can never totally avoid having clutter, always make time to tidy up. Decluttering is sometimes overwhelming and it is true for everyone. The key is to take it one step at a time. Choose one particular spot in your house and focus there. Whether you begin in your room or in the kitchen, what matters is you begin somewhere. Set a certain period of time to finish that one spot or corner, work in small increments, and take breaks. This way you won’t treat decluttering as a heavy chore that must be done before lunch. Best me-time is bath time At the end of the day, when all the day’s stress has set with the sun, nothing beats the comfort of a warm bath while sipping on a glass of wine. Making time for yourself is important not only for your health but also for those who surround you as it allows you to recharge your batteries. How can you take care of your loved ones if you can’t even take good care of yourself? One of the best ways to make the most out of this serene me-time is to give yourself your much-deserved bath time. Put away your phone, tablet or any gadget, and play some instrumental music in the background. Relaxing piano music will always do the trick. And then, light up some aromatherapy candles beside your tub. Various studies show that scented candles will allow you to relax and help you achieve inner peace. Sink into the warm water and let your body feel the warmth—breathe in, breathe out, and let your worries fade away. INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE IN YOUR 20s? WHY NOT? Now is the perfect time to jump-start your property investment road map. BY JOAN MAE BARREDO Y es, you are young. You are meant to live life to the fullest because of course, you only live once. You party like never before, shop till you drop, and enjoy your pay and your independent life. That is why financial planning and investments probably never crossed your mind. You think that these are problems best dealt with when you’re older. But not all. So think again. Ask yourself: Where should my monthly income really go? While partying and shopping make you feel like you are enjoying your hard-earned money, they don’t necessarily mean you’re doing well financially. Do not be alarmed though. All you have to do is have a gradual mental shift on how you view your money. The key is thinking long term—where you’re going to live with your own family during your 30s, 40s 50s, or simply when you get old. With these reasons, you may want to start thinking about investing in real estate while you’re still, yes, in your 20s: YOU GOT TIME Technically speaking, this means compounding interest—an interest which also earns an interest. In other words, the money that you invest, say when you were 23 will generate more income compared to the money that you invest when you turn 43. Another thing to take note of is that when you invest young, you also have the time to explore. This may mean committing a mistake and of course, learning from it. When time is on your side, you have plenty of opportunities to study the real estate industry and choose which property players meet your personality and in the long run, learn which ones to trust. YOU CAN HAVE AN EXTRA SOURCE OF INCOME Investing in real estate properties can actually provide you an extra source of income, especially if you’re still far from earning a six-digit paycheck. With your technological knowhow, you can easily study market trends and demand. Your first investment can be a studio-type unit in a high-rise condominium located at a commercial complex, which you can rent out to young professionals working in nearby companies. With this, you’ll have another steady source of income which can cover your property’s insurance, tax and maintenance. After some years, you may opt to sell the property at a higher value and buy another one, which this time around can be a twostory house in a serene subdivision. YOUR LIFESTYLE WILL CHANGE—FOR THE BETTER Setting your mind into something of value will pave the way for you to slowly change your financial behavior. You’ll start saving, putting money aside for your property investment and realigning your monthly budget—from your day-to-day expenses to your rest-and-relaxation allowance. This change will help you become thrifty and teach you how to prioritize your expenditures, which essentially makes you financially disciplined. * Source: http://yfsmagazine.com/2014/02/28/7-reasons-young-entrepreneurs-should-invest-in-real-estate/ CITY ESCAPES MAKATI CITY A city of strength, power, and delectable delights A buzzing lifestyle, various exciting activities, and laudable bistros thrive in Makati City, many of them are just a stone's throw away from Avida Towers San Lorenzo, Avida Towers Makati West, and Avida Towers Asten. Here are some of them: A Kashmir Kashmir is indeed a “place where you can see nature at its height” and best. Take for instance the interior: the restaurant has beautifully-designed cushions, coloured beads and brass artifacts that showcase a vibrant and exotic atmosphere, much different and unique from what you are accustomed to. When it comes to the food, Kashmir offers Kathi kebab, a soft pancake wrapper that is filled with spices and roast chicken, similar to your average lumpia but with a twist: abulee, garden salad mixed with lemon, onion and parsley, among others. Kahmir Indian Restaurant is located at 816 Pasay Road. Log on to kashmirmanila.com for more details. B Hai Shin Lou Seafood Experience seafood dining like you've never done before at Shin Lou Seafood which has been around since 2003. The interiors are elegant and minimalist with hues of red and brown splattered across its walls, tables and chairs. For the food, you’d get a classic taste of anything Chinese but of course, the seafood comes first. Don't miss the Deep Fried Shrimp Balls, the Peppercorn Squid, and the Deep Fried Sea Clam with Shredded Taro. Located at 810 Arnaiz Avenue, Hai Shin Lou Seafood offers the most excellent and succulent dishes and ambiance. Contact (02) 892 5148, (02) 752 7433 or (02) 813 8491 for more information, or email [email protected]. C CrossFit Mad Minute Learning how to squat, press, pull, climb and jump effortlessly is best achieved in a community. At CrossFit Mad Minute, workouts are made more exciting and when you’re given a task, it’s sure to be efficient and affective. Plus you’ll get to improve in all facets of fitness: endurance, flexibility, speed, stamina, strength, coordination, scope, balance and accuracy which are sure to tighten your aching muscles. CrossFit Mad Minute is located at Unit G 7433 Yakal Street, Makati City. Call (02) 5514281 for more information. D Central Park Cafe A stark illustration of the Statue of Liberty drinking a cup of coffee at the counter signifies how this small and quaint cafe is truly American-made. The exteriors speak of glass-panelled windows but inside you’ll be greeted with a splash of brows hues on its walls, tables and chairs. Ideal for health buffs, the cafe offers organic farm brew decaf for as low as P85, iced coffee, fruit smoothies, cream blends and coffee blends, among others. Add-ons such as syrup and milk are also available if you want something sweeter. Located at Ground Floor, YMC Building, 2320 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Magallanes, Makati City. Call Central Park Cafe at (02)9557821. E Little Tokyo When you want to go to Japan but don’t have the budget for it, drop by Little Tokyo along Chino Roces Avenue. This village-type area promises an infusion of authentic Japanese food and decors, plants and lanterns that greet you along the path – which ushers you in to the restaurants found inside. Among the dining places in the area include Oishinbo which offers Shoyu Ramen at P270; Kagura which gives regular okonomiyaki at P230-370 depending on the toppings; Nodasho with curry nabe as part of the menu, among others. Located at 2277 Chino Roces Ave, Pasong Tamo Corner Amorsolo Street, Makati. Contact Little Tokyo at (02) 819-5008. PHOTOS COURTESY OF HTTPS://WWW.ZOMATO.COM/MANILA/KASHMIR-SAN-LORENZO-MAKATI-CIT Y, CAMDOUGEATHEWORLD.TUMBLR.COM, HTTPS://WWW.ZOMATO.COM/MANILA/CENTRAL-PARKCAFE-MAGALLANES-MAKATI-CIT Y, HTTPS://WWW.ZOMATO.COM/MANILA/HAI-SHIN-LOU-SAN-LORENZO-MAKATI-CIT Y, HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CROSSFITSALCEDO/?FREF=TS CITY ESCAPES CAVITE Serene and quaint, a relaxing atmosphere for all There are many places at the south of Metro Manila that are as enthralling and beguiling as those located right in the heart of the city. Living in Avida Settings Cavite, Avida Residences Dasmarinas, Avida Village in Santa Cecilia or Southgrove Estates brings you closer to these. Here, five of them show an example of grace and charm. A District Mall The District Mall, known to locals as District Salawag, is one of the newest commercial centers to open in the area. It has a plethora of shops, restaurants, and entertainment hubs. It is surrounded by trees and shrubs, making it yet another environment friendly Ayala mall. The District Mall is located along Molino-Paliparan road. B Paradiso Terrestre Overlooking a panoramic view of the city of Cavite, Paradiso boasts of an ideal setting for those who want to escape from the hassle and bustle of the city life. Its name is perfect because this hotel and restaurant seems like your own hideaway and paradise, a class and an experience like no other. For food and cocktails, go to the Via Romana Restaurant which offers cuisine that’s both Spanish and Filipino-inspired and the La Terraza Bar and Grille which also has its own karaoke nights. Located at Lot 1 - A&B Pad - 04 170933, National Road, Molino Highway, Bacoor, Cavite. Contact Paradiso at (02)5844127 or (046)477-1097 or visit www. theparadisoterrestre.com. C Golden Oasys Hotel Rest and relax at this classy yet affordable hotel that gives ou easy access to everything you need. The staff are all well-mannered and accommodating so you get a VIP treatment! Golden Oasys Hotel is located at Molino 4, Molino Rd, Bacoor, Cavite. Contact (046) 438 8269 for more information. D Big Daddy’s Grill If you want some Filipino food and you want it grilled, then look no further than Big Daddy’s Grill in Cavite. One of the bestsellers is probably familiar to you – sisig and a splash of some kalamansi juice to whet your appetite. You can also pair this up with a bottle of beer, should you wish to make this even more livening. Big Daddy has a spacious parking lot so you can park fast and easy and spend more good times with the gang. Big Daddy’s Grill is located at Daang Hari Molino, Cavite. E Circle Island Resort Just a few minutes away from Metro Manila, Circle Island Resort boasts of giving an excellent atmosphere to its clients. Established ten years ago, the resort promises a breather especially with its cottages that are surrounded by grass and native bamboo, providing a wealth of fresh air. Aside from the pool where you can dip your aching muscles, Circle Island also offers full airconditioned rooms and other amenities such as KTV rooms, Jacuzzi and a restaurant that spices up your favourite cuisine. There are also catering and venue packages for other important events such as weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. For reservations, log on to circleislandresort.net, call 0918-9633671, 0917-5232699, 0932-8505611 or email info@ circleislandresort.net. PHOTOS COURTESY OF HTTP://WWW.GOOGLE.COM.PH/IMGRES?IMGURL=HTTPS://IRS2.4SQI.NET/IMG/GENERAL/600X600/39040117_ EM6UC_V_ BJFCWKAVBZC2WAZSBF1ISGG7KFXCF2TEMPG. 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It features a full range of attractions that include the Giant Swing, the country’s tallest swing that brings you into a gigantic leap back and forth; the Aerial Walk Challenge, a rope course that tests your agility, balance and of course, your courage; the Avatar One, the country’s first roller coaster zipline that doesn’t let you zip on a straight line; and the Adventure Tower, a structure that consists of different kinds of activities such as wall climbing and free fall. There are also ATV rides and Outdoor Archery for those who want to stay on the ground. For those who’d like a different kind of adventure and roller coaster ride, contact [email protected]. B Miyamit Falls Unknown to many, Porac in Pampanga holds many mystical treasures and gems. Among them include the famous Miyamit Falls located in Porac Peak - a 28-kilometer scenery that offers an overwhelming look of lush forests, natural wonders and untouched beauty. Before getting to the falls, you’d come across a long trail and an ethereal view of the mountains in Porac. Upon arrival, you’ll discover that this is indeed perfect for swimming and ideal for those who like to wash away their fears and their worries (literally) - Miyamit Falls bring you powerful currents and adventure that aim to inspire, encourage, and motivate. To get to Miyamit Falls, go to the Angeles public market and take a jeep to Porac. Ride a tricycle going to Barangay Sapang Uwak (fare is around P150-P200, good for three to four people). C Santa Catalina de Alexandria Parish Known as Porac Church, the Santa Catalina de Alexandria Parish is a 19th century Baroque church, a heritage and historical site frequently visited by locals and foreigners. Its facade speaks of a majestic architecture, old but given a new and fresh perspective over the years: Corinthian columns on both sides, iron grills on the windows and an Augustinian emblem on the pilasters. On the glass and rose window panels, there is an image of Saint Catherine of Alexandria. On the left side stands an octagonal bell tower. D Dinosaurs Island Time travel to the era when dinosaurs freely roam the Earth. Feel like you’re in a whole new world together with over 30 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs as you follow the Dino Trail. We bet you've never thought that spending a day with these gigantic creatures can be a good alternative to typical theme parks. Well, it is! Dinosaurs Island is located at Clark Picnic Grounds, Gil Puyat Ave., Mabalacat, Pampanga. E ATV Petrohead The name says it all. ATV Petrohead offers high-quality UTVs and ATVs that you can use to explore the beautiful site of Porac in Pampanga. Get ready to be closer to nature as you drive along the coast of fine sandy dunes and explore what is now known as a tropical surprise. This experience will surely take your breath away and make you want to go back over and over again. For more information, log on to their website at www.atvpetrohead.com. PHOTOS COURTESY OF SANDBOX - ALVIERA.PH/GALLERY/, MIYAMIT FALLS - HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/MIYAMIT-FALLS-PORAC-PAMPANGA/387190178061925?FREF=TS, SANTA CATALINA CHURCH - HTTPS://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/SANTA _CATALINA _ PARISH _CHURCH _%28ARAYAT%29, HTTP://WWW.WONDERINGWANDERER.COM/DINOSAURS-ISLAND-CLARK-PAMPANGA/, AT V PETROHEAD - HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/AT V-PETROHEAD-INC-199159796821202/?FREF=TS CITY ESCAPES DAVAO Your urban sanctuary in the south Davao City is home to a bustling city life. Living at Avida Towers Davao brings you closer to modern conveniences. A Marco Polo Davao Marco Polo Davao offers travellers and locals a wonderful experience: suites and rooms that are comfortable and elegant, meals in any of the five restaurants that serve international cuisine, a spa and swimming pool that give your body complete relaxation. You can also enjoy high tea at the Lobby Lounge while listening to soulful musicians rendering their version of your favorite music. Contact Marco Polo Davao at sales_ [email protected]. B Museo Dabawenyo The first of its kind in Davao City, Museo Dabawenyo showcases molten jars and clays in cases donated by the locals. The museum not only displays Davao Chinese heritage but also photos of old churches, houses, buildings, schools, and some maps and aerial shots of Davao City. After a day of walking down memory lane and letting your creative juices flow, check out vintage keepsakes and souvenir items handcrafted by some local artists featured at the museum. Museo Dabawenyo is located at A. Pichon corner C.M. Recto Sts., Davao City. For inquiries contact (082)2226011. C Regina Commercial Complex Regina Commercial Complex is the place where you can buy some much-needed stuff for your home or eat to your heart’s content. If you want to have a relaxing massage, visit the stores here at Regina. The best part about shopping here is that it doesn’t get too crowded, perfect for people who want to stroll the mall for hours on end. Regina Commercial Complex is located along CM Recto Avenue in Davao City. D People's Park Plant lovers can marvel at the lush vegetation and forestry at the People's Park in Davao City, just one kilometer away from CM Recto Avenue. At least 1,000 plant species from all over the world like Australia, South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa can be found here. There are also sculptures of indigenous people that tell the rich history of Davao. The dancing fountain is also a famous attraction in this park that is described as one of the cleanest and greenest parks in the country. People's Park is situated at the center of Davao City, at the corners of Jose Camus and J. Palma Gil Streets. E Let’s Crab Eat! Restaurant Satisfy your cravings for crabs and other seafood for only P500! At this buffet restaurant, you are free to choose among the succulent seafood recipes that are cooked to perfection. Chicken and pork dishes are also available in case you want to try other variations. Of course, don't forget to save some space for dessert! For more information, visit Let’s Crab Eat! at F. Torres St., Davao City or contact (082)282 2722. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARCOPOLODAVAO.COM, HTTP://WWW.DAVAOCIT Y.GOV.PH/MUSEO/, DAVAOTOURISM.COM, HTTPS://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/FILE:PEOPLE'S _ PARK,_ DAVAO_CIT Y,_ PHILIPPINES _%281_ MAY_ 2010%29.JPG, ENTERDAVAO.BLOGSPOT.COM HEALTH & FAMILIES ARE HUGS HEALTHY FOR YOU? Get one (or give one) to find out! by bonna villagen Buy 1 quarter pounder burger and get 1 free hug! Sign up to our organization now! First 100 members get free hugs. Hi, I’m Tyrex. I’m giving out free hugs. Bet you encountered these advertisements more than once—while walking inside the campus, upon entering your favorite restaurant, or on a signboard held by a stranger on the street. Now, what’s in a hug that attracts and excites audiences? Is it the warm and comforting feeling you get afterward? Science says it is more than that. THE CHEMICAL ROMANCE Like a chemist mixing the right amount of reagents to come up with the perfect chemical reaction, a simple hug plays with different hormones of the body, maintaining its optimum levels. A study by a team from the University of North Carolina among 38 couples showed that levels of oxytocin and serotonin are increased after a 20-second hug. Oxytocin, also known as the love or cuddle hormone, is released by the body for adequate uterine contraction during childbirth, and milk let down during breastfeeding. In a normal situation, however, oxytocin surge gives the body a feeling of relaxation, trust and happiness. Serotonin, on the other hand, is a chemical responsible for modulating mood, appetite, memory and social behavior. A decrease in the levels of serotonin is believed to cause depression. Meanwhile, hugging causes a decrease in cortisol (stress hormone) levels, thereby reducing anxiety and stress, and promotes better body functioning. MATTERS OF THE HEART More than its effects on emotional stability and behavior, the study also proved that an embrace keeps the heart healthy. Blood pressure of the study participants, especially women, was noted to drop after a 20-second hug. This may be attributed to the observation that an affectionate touch relieves tension and relaxes the muscles of the body. It also builds a sense of safety and belongingness. It is in this state of the mind and body that the parasympathetic (rest and digest) system works well, thus the decrease in blood pressure. Dr. Tiffany Field, from the Touch Research Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, believes in the power of a hug in the emotional development of children. In her book “Touch,” she wrote that preschoolers, who received affectionate touch from their parents, were more loving to others. She also noted that French adolescents, whose parents are more expressive of their love and concern, exhibited less aggressive behavior compared to Americans of the same age. While there is no limit to the number of hugs we can give or receive in a day, Virginia Satir, an American social worker, suggested that: “We need four hugs a day for survival, eight hugs for maintenance and 12 hugs for growth.” So whether you are craving a burger or not, even if you have to line up just to become one of the first 100 members of that organization, whether you know that person carrying the signboard on the street, don’t think twice. Go get that free hugs. Remember that in wrapping your arms around someone, either as a giver or receiver, you get the same good feeling. It is a mutually beneficial act. Actually, you don’t have to go outside to feel that warmth and comfort you are longing for. Give your little siblings a bear hug, or warmly welcome your parents’ hug when you come home. It doesn’t have to take a lot of effort (or money) really. After all, giving away and receiving a hug is free and always will be. ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S HOT? Give yourself an ample dose of entertainment whether you’re killing time or busy with your daily grind. compiled by bonna villagen GO SET A WATCHMAN HARPER LEE Did you happen to love “To Kill a Mockingbird” after that book report back in grade school? Well, the long wait for its “parent novel” is over. “Go Set A Watchman” was actually written in the 1950s as a first draft preceding “To Kill a Mockingbird,” but was thought to have been lost. It was finally published in July, several months after Harper Lee’s lawyer found a copy of it. Set about two decades later than the first book, it describes how the characters responded to racism and other political events during the Great Depression in America. The novel beat record sales as it sold more than 105,000 copies in the UK during its first day of release. BOOKS PAPERWEIGHT MEG HASTON The book features the story of 17-yearold Stevie who is confined in an eating disorder treatment center in New Mexico. More than her eating disorder, she is also battling suicidal thoughts as she blames herself for the death of her brother. Meg Haston’s debut on the young adult genre digs into the current issues faced by the youth – depression, loss, self-acceptance and forgiveness. MEISTER TASK Created by Meisterlabs, the app boasts of the following features all aimed at maximizing productivity as you work with your team: (1) create an unlimited number of projects for your group; (2) provide real-time updates and communication with the group members; (3) add checklists, tags and due dates to tasks; (4) and upload attachments directly from your gallery, Dropbox or iCloud. Enjoy these and a lot more exciting features when you sign up for free. Available in the AppStore. As its name suggests, Google feud combines the mechanics of the popular game show “Family Feud” and the Google search engine to come up with a very entertaining web game with a simple yet very challenging user interface. The game starts by showing an incomplete search query and asks the player to guess the top 10 answers based on a tally of what people around the world actually search for. Points are earned for every successful guess and correct answers are shown after every round. Try it and you can find yourself laughing at how weird the common queries can get (www.googlefeud.com). WEBSITE MUSIC TUNOG NATIN! SONGS FROM HOME VOLUME 2 The second edition of Avida’s contribution to Original Pilipino Music (OPM), Tunog Natin features the passion and artistry of some of the best local artists today like Johnoy Danao, Jim Paredes, Bloomfields, Moira Dela Torre, and Princess Velasco. It includes Avida’s anniversary soundtrack “Home Is Here,” which is an original composition sung by Johnoy Danao. Listen to it on Spotify and iTunes. APPS Do you often have to wait for vacation to be over before you can upload files from your DSLR camera? Share them instantly with this app. The Eyefi Mobi SD card’s built-in Wi-Fi connects the camera to the app installed in your smartphone, tablet or PC. With every press of the shutter button, you can enjoy real-time file transfer across devices and share them instantly to different social networking sites. The app is available in the App Store and Google Play. GOOGLE FEUD LANA DEL REY Six months after the first announcement of her fourth album, a full version of the six-minute title track, “Honeymoon,” was finally released in July 14. Dark, meandering and melancholic, the song resembles Del Rey’s signature tracks from her first two albums, “Born to Die” and “Paradise.” Fans can check out her new Instagram account (@honeymoon) for updates. EYEFI MOBI NEWS CORPORATE EVENTS Avida Land's 25th Anniversary Download a QR reader and scan the AR icon to watch Avida's anniversary video On October 14, 2015, Avida celebrated its 25th anniversary at the Avida Towers Turf BGC site, located at 34th Street, corner 9th Avenue, BGC. On the same occasion, Avida released the second edition of Tunog Natin! music album to promote proudly local music. NEWS CORPORATE EVENTS Endless Possibilities with HOMEPOSSIBLE Avida held Homepossible: Live Free! on October 17 at the Grand Ballroom of Fairmont Hotel. Valuable information were presented to guests on financial planning and real estate investment. Special deals and perks were given away during the event. Sponsors were also present: Metrobank, Sun Life Financial, BPI Family Housing Loan, and BDO.
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