No one sleeps early on a Saturday night

We watch movies at night. When school’s out, no one’s obliged to wake up early the next morning so we sometimes spend the entire night watching movies. So, breakfast hour is a little screwed. We have breakfast sometime after midnight which should make it something between a midnight snack and a regular breakfast.
A few nights ago, Sam busied herself in the kitchen and whipped up some crepes which she served with sliced fresh bananas drizzled with golden syrup.
She’s such a sweet girl when she’s not in one of her bilmoko moods.
A third of what’s been written about me is true, a third is half-true and the rest consists of drug-induced hallucinations. I suppose I’d better let me, rather than them, tell you 
7 responses to "No one sleeps early on a Saturday night"
bkt prng wala nang margins site mo ?
What’s a “bilmoko” mood? This is not one of those things that nowadays get our grandchildren (from their parents) “time outs”?
BTW, their “time outs” used to be the “give me my tsinelas or sinturon and I will teach you a lesson so you will not do this again deal” that my siblings and I got from our Tatay when we get out of line. What a difference a generation make!
haha, I also space out whenever I hear the bilmoko line from our eldest.
Chiara, ah wala nga. Sagad sa sides if the width of your screen resolution is narrower than 1200 pixels.
bertN, “bilmoko” is “ibili mo ako”. You know, buy me this and buy me that.
Lemon, honestly, the bilmoko line can get stressful. Very stressful.
Mommy, yung Wing ko ha! Hindi ko nakakalimutan. At hindi ko kakalimutan. At macro lens.
Way to go, Sam. My children have not gotten over the spaghetti white sauce yet. And I am only talking about the girls. The boys are still in the hotdog, egg phase. hehe
Naku, “bilmoko” pala ang sakit ng asawa ko!LOL.
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