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Thursday, December 2, 2010

One More Chance Favorite Quotes

One of my favorite movies even though I am sooo irritated at Basha for leaving Popoy at the movie (sana akin ka nalang Popoy :P) but can't help but reminisce the heavy lines during the movie. I remembered that I was sooo mad watching this movie because of the silly breakup between Popoy and Basha (but what can I do, I am not the scriptwriter… haha). But let's face it the movie is something you cannot forget. Everyone likes it even the guys (or guy friends I knew who watched the movie). The story line is simple but the emotions behind it is sooo melancholic that will make you cry… And yes I do admit I shed few tears while watching Popoy's current GF walking out after his GF realized Popoy still loves Basha :(

With no further interruptions here are some of my favorite quotes from the movie… And I'm sure everyone knows it.

Special mention to my office friend who shared the link on One More Chance Animated version :D

Basha: 10 years from now ganito pa rin kaya tayo?
Popoy: 11, 12, 13, 14, forever and ever!
Basha: Promise?
Popoy: Promise.

Popoy: Basya, bumangon ka na, MRT today baka ma-late ka na naman.
Bawal cholesterol, masama sa katawan.
Sabi ko naman sa’yo kung ‘di mo dinala yung kotse mo, ‘di ka sana napurwisyo.
Basha: Poy, kaya ko na.
Popoy: Ako na
Basha: Tigilian mo na yan, Poy kaya ko na.
Popoy: Ako na
Basha: Popoy kaya ko na, Popoy!
I don’t even know kung tama ‘tong ginagawa ko, pero alam kong kailangan ko nang tapusin ‘to.
Popoy: Basya, mahal mo pa ba ako?
Basha: Poy, I’m so sorry…

When love ends…

Popoy: 5 years, itatapon mo nang lahat?
Basha: Kailangan ko ‘to, kailangan mo rin.
Popoy: Pero ikaw ang kailangan ko…

If kaya pang ayusin, pipilitin, but if this is really what both of you need, then just be strong. Magiging mahirap at masakit, pero hopefully all the pain would be worth it.

How long should you hold on?

Popoy: 5 seconds lang promise, 5 seconds. 1, 2, 3, please, 5.

How soon should you let go?

Popoy: Bash?
Basha: Popoy, this is Mark bago kong officemate. Mark, si Popoy.
Mark: Mark pare.
Popoy: Not so nice to meet you. Ba’t ba hamit kang palitaan ako? Ha?
Mark: Pare tama na please.
Popoy: Malaki lang ang katawan mo pero hindi mo ko kayang patumbahin!
Basha: Popoy, umuwi ka na!
Popoy: Mahal na mahal kita at ang sakit sakit na.

How do you move on?

Basha: Hoy! Ano yan?
Friends:Hi Bash!
Friend: Bagong baby ni Popoy.

Popoy: Are you okay Bash? Ah, si Tricia girlfriend ko. Tricia, si Bash.

Basha: ako naman ang may gusto nito di ba? Pero, bakit ang sakit sakit?

Basha: Ang totoo, hanggang ngayon umaasa pa rin ako na sabihin mo sa akin na ako pa rin, ako na lang, ako na lang ulit.
Popoy: She loved me at my worst, you had me at my best… and you chose to break my heart…


Here are the other heart-wrenching lines :(

Trisha(Popoy's new GF): "Ipikit mo ang mga mata mo, para kung masaktan man ako.. di mo makita."

Popoy: She love me at my WORST, You had me at my BEST. at binalewala mo lang lahat yon. and you chose to BREAK my heart.

Popoy: Mahal na mahal kita, at ang sakit-sakit na

Popoy to Basha: Hindi mo alam kung gano ko kagustong sabihin sayo na.. Sana tayo nalang, tayo nalang ulit. Pero pag sa tuwing mararamdaman ko kung gano kita kamahal, hindi ko maiwasang maramdaman ulit lahat ng sakit and IM SORRY. Ako naman ang may kailangan ng panahon ngaun, para makalimutan ko na ang lahat ng sakit, para maalala ko ang lahat ng maganda at mabuti saten. Para bumalik ang popoy na nawala nung nagkahiwalay tayo

Basha to Popoy (when she was stupid girl): Sana kaya kong tiisin yung sakit na nararamdaman ko, kasi ako yung humiling nito diba? Ako ung may gusto. Sana kaya kong sabihin sayo na masaya ako para sayo, para sa inyo. Sana kaya ko, sana ako nalang.. pero hinde eh


And there you go...

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Lazy...

I have so many stories and improvements to tell.... but I am too lazy to write into the sordid details.

My planned entries are:

- Our Tagaytay / Nuvali Trip Part 1
- Our Nuvali Trip Part 2
- Our Harry Potter Movie Trip
- My weekend getaway with my HS bestfriends
- And of course my Tatay Dolphs

For now let me sink into the space so I can put my pen again into writing... soooo tamad talaga.

Before I finished this pampadami entry... I just remembered it was my Lolo Dolpo's birthday.

Lolo Dolpo, I know you don't know this blog exist but I would really like to greet you a Blessed Happy Birthday, wish you more fruitful life so that I can spend more time with you especially if I'm going to visit Iloilo again. :)

I always miss you and you are one of the best LOLO in the world. Thank you for the smiles and the stories way back when I was a little kid. I still remember the younger days when we used to feed your hoards of dogs in the backyard and made bamboo swords for each of your apos to play with. I also remember when you play football and baseball with us in the fields and the aswang-hunting stories during full moon in the ricefields. I can still recall the way I hug you when you fetch us from the airport or pier. You would really laugh so dearly when I jump high just trying to hug and made "mano".

Nakaka-miss ka talaga Tatay!!! My childhood days wouldn't be complete without the cool memories with you and Iloilo :)

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Something to Think About when Taking the BIG PLUNGE!

I just read this from my ever trusting planner Belle de Jour regarding on when is the right time to settle down. I must say it was something to think about since this is the time where you are surrounded by people who are planning for their wedding, going to marry and baptize their kids. It also made me realize that I need to enjoy my single-blessedness and spend some alone time. It also grants me to become independent. I used to say that before I get marry I want to make sure that I have achieved most of my goals and I have done something for myself. So just in case I'm going to commit myself into starting a new family, I have established my own self.

Here are the checklist before we girls take the BIG PLUNGE! (taken from BDJ planner)

1. Travel on your own.
Once you get married and have kids, it'll be hard to create down time for yourself. While you're still single, take pride in fact that you've managed superbly on your own and reward yourself by travelling. It may seem scary at first, but the thrill of embarking on a solo adventure will definitely boost your pride and ego. Travel to an exotic locale, go on a lone road trip, sneak off to the beach… the possibilities are endless!

2. Paint the town red
Again, with marriage comes lots of responsibilities. Relish your singlehood by going out with your amigas without having to inform anyone (except your parents perhaps?) about your whereabouts. Revel in the fact that you don't need to get permission or approval from anyone - and that you can actually talk to guys and pissingly drunk without guilt!

3. Live on your own
Most Pinay bellas only get to live "independently" when they marry. Jump the gun and have a try before getting hitched. We bet you'll be a domesticated goddess in no time, since you'll learn how to cook, clean and do your own laundry with help from a maid or parents.

4. Have a savings account that's entirely yours and yours alone.
When you get married, it's inevitable that you'll have a joint savings account with your husband. For the sake of self-preservation and self-protection, keep a savings account that solely yours. That way, money won't cause too much marital conflict. You get to share something of your own. At the very least, learn how to manage your finances before getting married, so you won't feel so shackled to or dependent on your husband for your subsistence.

5. Established a strong support system
It's true what they say: Being a married woman is vastly different from being a single sistah. You now have somebody to be accountable for and therefore, have less "me" time. That's why it is important to set up a strong circle of friends who will be there for you, for better or for worse. These friends will understand that you will have to spend less time with them once you get married. Now that's what real friendship is all about.

6. Experience a broken heart
Every gal needs to go through that heart-wrenching experience to prepare her for when she finally meets - and marries Mr. Right. It will prepare you emotionally for your next relationship, and surviving (and thriving) after a heartbreak makes you more mature than you'll ever be. Mistakes and heartbreaks truly make one stronger - and wiser.

7. Walk around the house or in your room naked (IF YOU ARE ALONE IN THE HOUSE)
That's the only moment you can do it without anyone thinking that you've lost your sanity. (Just think of the kids that will follow)

8. Know Yourself
It might sound cliché but it's true. Know what makes you happy, what keeps your sanity in check, what activities and hobbies you personally enjoy during your "me" time. Cherish all of them while you're still single. And when you get married, make sure you still have "me" time (albeit not as frequently) to keep grounded.

9. Enjoy feasting on pizza by yourself
Every bella should experience pigging out without worrying about others will think. Toss in a couple of drinks and fave DVDs and veg the night (or weekend) away!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fully-Loaded November

No this is not related anything to KFC Fully-Loaded meal :P. My November 2010 is full during weekends. I even forgot listing down all the things I need to buy for my Christmas shopping. Most of the time I am out with friends and meeting all of them. Oh di ba daig ko ang artista? Chos!

Just to summarize all my extra-curricular activities:

1. First week of November I did meet my HS friends and stroll around Mckinley and Alabang Town Center. No matter how many times I met with my HS friends, stories continues to pour in. Parang walang kasawa-sawa sa nakaraan.

2. I also met up with my college friends. Catch up and see what's with everyone. Nakakamiss din kasi I used to remember they were my constant companions and buddies during college. They are also my drinking buddies and defense buddies. I remembered after namin gumawa ng documentation and coding for defense susundan na yan ng inuman at kwentuhan. Ang ending: Pasado naman kami :D (may konting iyakan nga lang minsan during defense :P) And one of the reasons it's always good to meet them is because there is always a regal shocker news.

3. Second week of November, I just stayed at home. Enjoy cold nights outside my room and bury myself in my bed while reading books or listening to feel-good music. Minsan senti rin while arranging my stuffs that I can't let go. :P

4. Third week of November, I was out with my office friends. I never had so much fun with them. The stories, the laugh trip and the unforgettable lines and adventure made me really smile. It was really fun to have some friends you met from the office. Grabe, in just a few months we've been constant lunch / merienda / dinner buddies and everything was changed. I never regret leaving my previous office, since I've been comfortable with my current organization and the people working inside.Despite the not-so-good news last week, I am still happy. Office friends kept me sane (or should I say insane nalang?) haha

5. Fourth week of November, still so many plans pouring in. Just last week I went out with my office friends again this time in Nuvali and Tagaytay, then attended the dedication for my graduate school friend for her baby, attended the wake of my Elementary / HS friend and lastly met with my college friends with B and her husband. I really missed B since she was working at Dubai with her husband. We were surprised that she already tied the knot but we were very happy for her. So many things to do and share and yet time is so short. What's important is that I was able to see and meet them all during weekends.

For now I would really like to travel and enjoy time with my friends. To be honest it was like a self-discovery and another realization. I discovered and realized that I am in no hurry to settle down because I am still having fun being single ( even in a relationship). I want to travel, explore and dream more. I want to make sure that if ever I bid goodbye to my single-blessedness I have already experienced at least two-thirds of my bucket list. Life is too short so I have to make most out of it.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Happy Sabado at Intramuros!

Last Saturday, I did have a blast with my office friends. I've been with my new company for a few months and I must say I feel comfortable with the people I am working with. Me and my friends started out as lunch buddies and later evolved as merienda / dinner buddies. I never knew people who share same interest like me. What I like about our new group is that everyone is so thrifty and fun to hang out.

Last Saturday, after the long planning (long daw kunwari) and discussion we decided to go out on a weekend as group and stroll around Intramuros. The day before we went for our Intramuros tour we endure the long flights of stairs while doing the fire drill. Our feet aches due from the activity but it never stopped us from doing our weekend getaway.

I never laugh so much while talking and walking with them. Grabe parang every minute puro tawanan at asaran lang ata ginawa namin. Good thing our guy buddies are so game and forgiving. After our Intramuros trip we indulge ourselves on spontaneous trip to Wensha Spa to relax and massage. Thank God the boys agreed to experience going to the spa for the first time.

First their profile, I know they would clobber and massacre me in case they accidentally read my blog posts but I can't help but laugh thinking about them with their secret initials... haha

MR (alias Marian Rivera hehehe) - isa sa mga cute ko na friends. Super thoughtful and sweet, masarap kasama. Ay naku super hilig din kumain kaya kasama ko sya lagi with our other group dahil sa merienda pag free kami. Malapit na rin ikasal kaya excited kami for her. The sad part she's going to Singapore to settle down

AM - (alias Angel m-Aquino hehe) - isa rin sa cute friends. Super bully na bata pero masayang kasama. Haha. Grabe super makwento at makulit. Imagine pumunta kami ng National Museum gusto lahat hawakan. Sigang bata. tsk tsk

JG (alias John lloyd Gruz hehe) - isa sa pinakabata sa group. Nakakatuwang kasama kasi nakakaaliw kausapin. Para tuloy akong may little brother. Grabeng kumain pero di tumataba. Ang saya din i-Q&A dahil sa mga fearless answers nya. Until now wala pa rin gf kasi ayaw daw nya ng commitment (chos)! Siguro nga wag muna kasi for sure di na sya makakasama samin dahil sa sobrang bait nya baka ma-under sya ng magiging GF nya.

RS (alias Rafael Sossell hehe) - Cynic pero artistic. Naks! Baka sapakin ako nito pag nabasa nya ito. Super aliw ang camera ng batang ito at super like nya ang photography. Impress din ako sa pagiging well-versed nya sa arts at painting kasi nag-ppaint din pala sya.

Situation 1: While we were entering the National Museum bawal ang DSLR ni RS
MR: Uy JG, maliit yung sayo pwede. (Ok kayo mag isip ano yung maliit na yun)

Situation 2: Me and JG while walking outside the San Agustin Church
after our museum tour
Me: Ang ganda ng gown nung una natin nakita na bride.
Super like ko
JG: Eh di sa wedding mo kulay pink yung gown mo. (Serious tone
pa yan ha)
(Grabe, debutante lang ako diba... 18th bday ko daw di wedding
:P)

Situation 3: While we were convincing RS to join us on going to Spa
MR: RS sige na sama ka na samin pa-massage tayo
RS: Ayoko ipagalaw ang katawan ko (haha. taray!)


Situation 4: While waiting for JG before
going to the massage room
Me: Ang tagal naman ng batang yun
AM: Hindi
kaya nagtampo kasi sinabihan ni MR na maliit (based on situation 1)
RS: Hindi pinag-aagawan na yun sa loob. Haha
MR: RS puntahan mo na baka kung napano yun sa loob

RS, went back to the boys locker looking for JG then comes out laughing. Kaya pala natagalan si JG kasi hindi nya alam gagawin sa sash ng robe nya na sumisilip ang kanyang upper torso. haha. Conscious pala sya.
Haha!!!

Situation 5: On our buffet table while eating
MR (asking the boys): Mag jajacuzzi kayo? (Haha, ang sagwa pakinggan)

Situation 6: While paying on the reception of the Spa
MR: Naku mali yung charge satin
Full Body Massage yung charge eh Foot Massage lang tayo
JG (first time nagpa-spa at nag enjoy): Uy, pwede tayo bumalik! Bitin yung spa eh!


Situation 7: Leaving the Spa
JG: Uy pa-picture tayo sa labas!
AM: Hindi ba magtataka Tita mo pag nakita yang picture na yan?
JG: Bakit?
AM: Eh syempre may nakalagay na 24hrs dun sa Spa, baka isipin na Tita
mo kung sang "Spa" ka galing tapos ganyan pa ang buhok mo. (JG took a shower
earlier and the gel in his hair was washed off. So he looked like bagong gising.
:))


JG makes us laugh all. :P


I'm going to ask for the great pictures taken by J, R and A.

Thanks for the great time J, R, M and A. I hope this is just the first and we will have a follow up on our gala trip!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Book List...

Since I've been out last long weekend because of HS and college get-togethers (which is worth it), the desk in my room is piled high with list of pending books that I still need to read...


The list of books I still need to read are:

1. Marley and Me by John Grogan - I already watched the movie and it made me cry. I want to read this just to check if the book is much better than the movie adaptation. I bought it at Booksale for only P80.00

2. Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami - been hearing a lot of raves about this book. I'm already in Chapter 3 but I stopped reading for a while since I got bored. But I want to finish reading it. I got it at National Bookstore Yearly Sale for only P50.00

3. Dear John by Nicholas Sparks - As one of an avid reader of Nick Sparks novel, this is something I don't want to miss. I already near the end of the book and I hate continuing it because I am sensing that I don't want the ending (I haven't watched the movie adaptation yet). This book is a present from a friend when she came back from the US :)

4. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series - A must read book for those people like me who sweats or gets infuriated over small or petty situations. I learned a lot from this book. I got this at Booksale for only P115.00

5. The Management Series books - Something I need to read for career growth and additional information while taking up graduate studies. I bought this last year at National Bookstore sale with my colleague.

6. The Secret Life of the Bees by Sue Monk Kidd - The book has a movie adaptation too featuring Dakota Fanning. I haven't started this one yet. I bought it at Booksale for only P45.00

7. Pants on Fire and How to be Popular by Meg Cabot - I like Meg Cabot's young adult series Princess Diaries and I am curious on the other series she'd done. I haven't started them and I bought them last June on National Bookstore for P100.00 pesos each

8. Last Book on Gossip Girl - This is not similar to the Gossip Girl series but way much more funny to read. It is also on sale that is why I grab the copy while hanging out with my friends at Nuvali last June.

9. The Zahir by Paulo Coelho (Spanish version) - my one project for this year is to learn how to speak Spanish Language and tried reading a book written in Spanish Language. I just saw the copy at sale table in National Bookstore and bought it for only P20.00. I promised my dad to learn Spanish since he is already fluently speaking (one of the major advantage of being assigned in South American country)

10. Working Smarter Not Harder - Something I read related to career growth and development. I bought this copy at Booksale for P70.00 while having a browsing books date with my significant other (who is also a bookworm like me)

11. Naked in the Boardroom - career related book also which I also bought along with my Working Smarter Not Harder copy

12. Milan Guidebook - part of my curiosity on one of my dream destination is check out what can be seen in Milan. As usual the copy is bought on sale :)

13. Romantic Poems - medieval and famous poems written in a special paper

14. Nice Girls don't Get Rich - another self-development book I bought at Booksale almost 70% off compared to the same hardcover copies sold at National Bookstore.

15. Lightning Thief by Percy Jackson - this copy is the same person who gave me my Dear John book. I haven't started this one yet but I heard from a lot of friends that the book is also good.

Ilog Maria Products

Last July I went with my office friends to stroll and chillout at Tagaytay. Part of our itinerary is to visit the Ilog Maria Bee Farm which produces organic soaps, shampoos, body scrubs, etc. Since I am a self-confessed vain when it comes on bath products I almost bought most of their soaps, shampoo and massage oil (kaya nga umabot ng 600++ yung bill ko dahil sa kaartehan ko!). But I really did like their products since it is made from honey and all other natural products. What's good that it feels invigorating after taking a warm bath with their soap and the scent of the soap is really fresh and lasting.

I've been to Tagaytay plenty of times and this is the first time I visited the Ilog Maria Bee Farm. Thanks to R (who is a guy) for recommending us this good place to buy organic products at an affordable price.

Below is some of the snapshots we had during our visit to their store:


The Honeybees

The Farm

Their Assorted Soaps - I tried the Spearmint (the green ones)

Their Lavender Soap - which I tried too

Their other selection of products

Note: I would also like to thank S for the pictures :)

Btw, Ilog Maria Bee Farm is located near Pink Sister's chapel. It can be confusing when going there since the farm is quite far from the main road. Just make sure to look on the left side when you're coming from the Rotonda part of Tagaytay city. You wouldn't miss their sign board.

Another thing is my friend who is a resident of Tagaytay told me that Ilog Maria soaps are also used by Sonya's Garden bed and breakfast :)

Another Non-Sense Post

I recently updated my blog layout and make sure it fits the description of my blog. Then I realized for almost one year of writing here I haven't posted or had a follow up on my shopaholic nature... Well I will try my best to put some of my kikay side here.

For now I would like to post my favorite high-heels I used to wear in my previous office. :)


My J-Lo pink lace shoes I bought last May at Rustan's Fire Sale. Who would have thought it was only P480.00 pesos ;) I got lucky that day!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Spontaneous Trip

Last long weekend was a fun one, though I never planned any vacation (Undas pa naman). I was looking forward on sleeping my favorite room and counting the list of books I want to read during vacation when my HS friend texted me she wanted to go out with us due to pressure from work. I was gladly to accept her invitation with our other friend. My friend wanted us to have an spontaneous trip. Be it in Cebu, Dumaguete, Subic, Baguio… anywhere as long as far from their house. But since it's a long weekend and "Undas" season we couldn't even pass-by from the horrendous traffic in the SLEX. All flights are fully-booked and the next date available is November 2 (Kamusta naman yun). We tried checking bus reservations going to North (Ayun kamusta rin naman yun). We ended up pigging out at Stackers Mckinley. Akala ko naman kung anong meron sa Mckinley because I heard a lot of nice things na it’s a nice place to hang-out yun pala wala lang. As in WALA! Much better pa if we went to Eastwood or spend the day at Nuvali in Sta. Rosa, there we can rent a boat and have fun plus drown ourselves to coffee and pastries. :P

Part of our itinerary in Mckinley is to visit the creepy museum entitled "Myth of the Human Body" but since we didn't know the direction (partida may sasakyan pa yan!) and we end up again to another horrendous traffic along Fort Bonifacio area. Since it will be a long line of traffic and already 7:00PM we decided to go to Alabang Town Center for a stroll and coffee. It would have been fun if we reached the museum because it would be fit for the season of Halloween :)

When we reached Alabang Town Center, we ended up doing window shopping. Unexpectedly, we end up buying expensive tsinelas from All Flip-Flops because of sale (minsan lang mangyari every year) and proceed to our ATC goal to drink coffee and have a long chat.

Well, despite the fact that our original plan did not push through I still had lots of fun with my HS friends. I love talking with them and have the best time. I always miss them. Being in mid-20's is difficult (not to mention the dreaded quarter life crisis) but having friends like them made me want to thank our Lord. They are the source of my joy and the one who knew most of my plans. Kung wala sila for sure windang ang pagkatao ko. I remembered I suggested to my HS friend na itago nalang natin sa letrang L, I want to work in abroad in due time. Ito sinabi ang mga nya na natawa ako:

Me: Gusto ko magwork sa abroad. Mas malaki sweldo dun
L: Gaga, hwag! Paano kita tatawagan at pupuntahan kung nasa ibang lupalop ka na! Mahal ang long-distance!
Me: Hello pag andun naman ako libre accomodation nyo pag nagbakasyon kayo. O di ba trip to abroad! Haha
L: Wala ako pakialam noh! Isa pa pano kita susugurin sa bahay nyo kung MIA ka. Bruha ibang level ang saya pag kumpleto tayong tatlo.

So there I came to think that when I leave, they are one of those persons close to me that I will miss badly.

To my HS friends L and I, you are one of my most treasured friends.

Random Crazy Thoughts

1. Looking for a job as a travel show host… I'm always drooling while watching National Geographic and Discovery channels on travel episodes

2. Wants to move abroad… Iceland, New Zealand, Sweden (asa ka pa!), Norway, Scotland, Finland. Places that nobody knew me and nobody does even care. It's nice to get some place where you can start without all the pakialameros in life!

3. Sometimes I want to color my hair RED and have it curled :P

4. If I had huge money, I will go try backpacking trip in Europe…

5. If I had the power to be invisible, I want to try it for a week and see how it feels

6. For once, I would like to pull the fire alarm for no apparent reason

7. I want to shop till I drop for one whole day without thinking the price tags

8. Want to try that bungee drop at Danao Forest Park in Bohol… (I dunno how I'm going to manage it since I freaked out in incredulous heights

9. Play hooky for a day… go to a beach and have fun not thinking about tomorrow or future

10. Sometimes I want to put hex on those people who irritated me most… (but of course this is just a cheap talk and I have no guts to do it since I am scared of KARMA)

11. I want to buy blue and red contact lens and wear them

12. Chocolate and potato chips bingeing! (Hello UTI, Diabetes and Obesity!)

13. Travel some place (beach, city, historical monument) on my own without anybody knowing it

14. Travel the whole NCR using the trains as the only mean of transportation. Hello MRT and LRT

15. Plan my dream wedding even though I'm not yet engaged… How about those brochure packages outside the country??? Teehee!

My All Saint's Day Short Story


This is kinda late post since All Saint's Day and All Souls day had already passed. I just want to share a piece of story…

During November 1 and 2, people are busy going to cemeteries to visit their dead loved-ones and relatives. When in cemetery people are cleaning, weeding and painting the graves of their departed loved-ones. We also do the same minus the part where people are having a blast by partying, drinking and feasting on the graves during All Saint's day. People remember November 1 and 2 as the day of the dead and the day to commemorate the memories of the departed ones.

My Lolo Dolfo never fails to visit the grave of my Lola Laling (his wife) during All Saint's Day. My Lola passed away due to diabetes complication and left us March of 1999. But since then my Lolo never fails to visit my Lola's grave. My Lolo regularly visit my Lola's grave from the day after we buried her to the present, everyday for eleven years. Few absences of my Lolo's attendance to the cemetery is because from his illness but other than that, every afternoon my Lolo is already carrying few candles to light and the flowers my Lola likes when she was alive. One distant memory I remembered was when I went to cemetery with him on one balmy afternoon (that was May 2006, more than 3years since my last vacation), my Lolo was so animated and talking to my Lola's grave that he was proud that I am already a grown-up. My Lolo also said that if Lola was still here she would be proud of me too.

If other people are squeezing themselves on visiting their dead loved-ones on November 1, my Lolo has other ideas. He believes that commemorating my Lola's memories doesn't happen on one specific date or day, it should happen everyday.


What's the summary of my story? I witness true love from my Lolo's great gesture of true love to my Lola even she left us eleven years ago.

My Lolo and Lola who I loved so dearly


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Weird Feelings

Lately I'm having these weird feelings... Imagine, I cried when my sibling told me that her gf of three years broke up. O di ba ako daw ang affected to think wala naman akong kinalaman sa relationship nila. Siguro I just feel bad for my sister. We're not that close when we were growing up but just recently we became close and open to each other. She's the only sister I have so whatever hangups we encountered we were there for each other.

Then lately I had these mood swings... this must be the medicines I'm taking. Sometimes I feel down then the next things get better...

Buti nalang I got these message from FB:

"that you are blessed. You may think you have challenges, but you have so many blessings. Sometimes it only takes moments of concious effort to recognize those blessings. Once you focus on the gifts instead of the problems, your whole perspective will change and you will see blessings everywhere"




Is this message telling me I've been too uncontented despite the pouring blessings from God? Siguro nga... Naku Lord, sorry na po. I should be thankful for all the great things you gave to me. I've been too reklamadora for the past few weeks but I will try my best at everything. Baka magtampo na rin si Padre Pio at St. Claire because I am not thankful of the things I've asked for them. I will focus on my goals and hopefully the great 2010 of my life will continue on the coming 2011

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Late Bloomer

I always admit I am a late bloomer when it comes on some stuff. Sometimes people are raving for their favorite restaurant, music, books and travel destinations, and I am sooo clueless what they were talking about… the only thing I am not a late bloomer is that I am up-to-date when it comes to current events and showbiz news (kaya nga nabansagan ako sa previous office namin na ako daw si Ms. PEP eh :P)

Thinking about it I am not so affected but sometimes I can't help but laugh at my cluelessness and for being naïve… And then while listening to John Mayer's "Waiting for the World to Change" I realized, I've been too late to like some things people liked earlier pa in their lives :P

Ok so why I am writing it here now??? Wala lang, I just want to list it down here and see how late I've been to join the fray of fans and favoritism

On Music
○ Before I don't like John Mayer's songs and Alicia Keys… currently, I had copies of their album in my IPOD and cellphone memory. They are also my most played pop song.

○ I also don't like Lady Gaga. I found her too weird for words and kinda scary to be honest, pero ngayon nakiki-RARARA Bad Romance na ako and singing Just Dance and Poker Face

○ I'm no fan of country music. But when Taylor Swift created an album and I saw it on MTV, my perspective on country music changed

○ During 1990's I don't like listening much to alternative… but years later, I built a huge collection of alternative songs and albums from Collective Soul, Incubus, Limp Bizkit, Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, Blink 182, Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray, Third Eye Blind, Offspring, Arkana, Nirvana and even Metallica… I never thought I will be a Rock and Alternative fan.

On Books:
○ My late addiction to Twilight Saga… but this was soooo 2008. I just remembered that I scoured all parts of Manila bookstores (that includes National Bookstore, Powerbooks, Fullybooked and even those not so known bookstores in Recto) just to get a single copy of Twilight book. Thank God a previous officemate of mine referred me to newly-opened Fullybooked branch beside Edsa Shangrila hotel and nobody knows they got huge stocks of books! After a week of my visit, I was able to purchase the next three copies…. Talk about weird addiction to the storyline!

○ Been hearing a lot of raves about Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella… got to read the book before the movie adaptation is shown. Then I didn't knew that tabi-tabi in Recto are selling new copies of the book series for a cheaper prices. I only found out when I purchase Sophie Kinsella's other chic-lit books :P

○ Haruki Murakami book, Kafka on the Shore…. A lot of my officemates is saying that his books are good and I got to scored one copy while browsing on the sale section of National Bookstore. I am still clueless why it is a best-seller… No offense to Haruki's book lovers but I can't finish it reading… Two months after and it was left in my night table still on Chapter 2… Nakiuso lang ako pero late pa rin :P

○ Nicholas Sparks novels. I got this love-hate relationship with Nick Sparks books, some are good especially the original copies of "A Walk To Remember" and "The Notebook". I got to read the book two years after movie adaption for The Notebook and A Walk To Remember was shown on the cinemas. Then I don't like some of the novels where the protagonist/s died at the end of the novel. :P Siguro ayaw ko lang ng may namamatay at gusto ko happy ending palagi

Books that I still did not read as of this moment: Harry Potter Series, Lord of the Rings and Neil Gaiman series until now I still don't have the urge nor the interest :P

On Movies:
○ I am late watching these movies:

○ Salt
○ Here Comes the Bride
○ One More Chance - really clueless why Popoy and Basha were so talked over during coffee dates, mall hopping, tours and even while riding in the bus
○ My Sassy Girl Korean version - 5 years late watching this
○ John Q
○ Inside Man
○ Italian Job
○ My 50 First Dates
○ Avatar - I just don't get it why it was tagged as one of the good movies… I am not a fan of fiction

On Travel:
Kinda loser on going to these beautiful places…
○ Bohol - been dying to go here forever but cannot find any travel buddy

○ Boracay - feels like I'm the one left out not visiting this place

○ Cebu - Isa pa to… seems near yet so far :P

○ Vigan/Laoag - it was sooooo far and still looking for travel buddy

On TV Shows:
○ I am late watching Glee. People are already fawning for Glee series and I am still kind of clueless. Thank God for the pirated DVD series and I was hooked instantly

○ CSI series, when I watched it, it was already season 7 for Las Vegas and season 3 for CSI NY

Monday, October 4, 2010

Work-Life, Life-Work Balance...

We spend most of our time weekly on working and sometimes it is frustrating when you are stressed, pressured and simply over worked at the office and notice that most of the time you never get to go out with friends or family. I must admit, during the first two years of working, I am enjoying a lot and then more and more responsibilities came and priorities were reset.

I found a great article at US News on how to survive on worst work days. I find it interesting and helpful and would really like to put it here as part of my guide while working :)

50 Tips for Surviving Your Worst Work Days
By Karen Burns


1.Don’t promise what you can’t deliver.
2.Learn to manage your emotions, instead of letting them control you.
3.Cultivate a sense of humor.
4.Resist perfectionism.
5.Resist micromanaging (of yourself and others).
6.Get the sleep you need.
7.Try getting to work 10-15 minutes early.
8.Take regular breaks.
9.Take a walk at lunch, or do some stretching exercises, or jumping jacks, or something.
10.Don’t overdo the caffeine.
11.Don’t skip breakfast or lunch.
12.Learn to recognize symptoms of stress (anxiety, headache, anger) so you can nip it in the bud.
13.Make some friends/allies at work
14.Talk about your stress, to somebody.
15.Pay attention to your breathing; slow it down, deepen it.
16.Post family photos (or other images that make you happy) in your workspace.
17.Focus on the now (i.e., don’t agonize over the past, don’t fret over the future).
18.Take some alone time.
19.Find harmless ways to vent; e.g., cry, or punch a pillow.
20.Vary your routine.
21.Stop trying to multitask.
22.Remind yourself of what’s really important in life.
23.Beef up your skills; become better and faster at what you do.
24.Make sure you truly know what is expected of you (you may need to talk to your boss).
25.Try looking at situations from different points of view.
26.Seek work that suits your personality.
27.Learn to say “no.”
28.Always have a fallback plan (a “Plan B”).
29.Get better organized.
30.Clean up workspace clutter.
31.Stop procrastinating.
32.Make your workspace as ergonomic as you can.
33.Wear clothes that are comfortable and that you look good in.
34.Try some “positive affirmations.”
35.Learn to manage your boss.
36.Meditate/pray/contemplate.
37.Avoid negative people as much as you can.
38.Write down the things you like about your job.
39.Make a list of all your achievements in the last year.
40.Get clear on your life goals and take a step, no matter how small, toward those goals every day.
41.Learn to love yourself as you are.
42.Put a smile on your face.
43.Get a hobby that makes you happy.
44.Learn to prioritize. Learn to delegate.
45.Stop comparing yourself to others.
46.Ask for help when you need it.
47.Break big jobs into bite-size pieces.
48.Know your limitations and let others know them too.
49.Don’t try to control what is uncontrollable.
50.Hang in there!

Source

Additional from me, take at least 10 deep breaths and 5 minutes rest when things seems to be out of control... it really helps! :)

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Billionaire....

Billionaire song by Travis McCoy is playing all over radio stations and I've been listening to it endlessly. Since the song is giving me endless LSS (Last Song Syndrome), I got to think things over and see myself what if I'm going to be a Billionaire in $$$?

I WANT TO DO ALL OF THIS!!!!!!

1. Save a particular account that no one knows. ;)
2. Travel the whole Europe Continent. I wouldn't even pass up Iceland, even if its sooo isolated :)
3. Build a vacation house near our province
4. Buy a yellow Porche car (Alice Cullen's car in Twilight series)
5. Have that Carribean cruise
6. Have that Mediterranean cruise
7. Visit all the castles found in Europe
8. Eat gelato in Italy and that sidewalk tripe dishes featured in Discovery Travel show
9. Buy tulips in Netherlands
10. Go to a Pilgrimage in Fatima, Lourdes, Pieltrechina, Vatican and Jerusalem
11. Visit the monasteries on mountains top found in Athens, Greece
12. Hang out at Guggenheim and Metropolitan Museum in New York
13. Visit that creepy museum of oddities in Boston, US
14. Donate to different charities: PAWS, Bantay-Bata and WWF
15. Go to Brazil and see the Twilight casts… (crazy!!!)
16. Buy all bestseller books and build my own private library
17. Build a library for the kids in our province
18. Build my dream house in Iloilo
19. Build a school for the poor children in our province
20. Buy a Hermes Birkins bag. I'm not a bag-hag but I just like this one particular kind of bag
21. Have a picnic at New York Central park
22. Buy my favorite list of gadgets
23. Buy a closetful of clothes I love… Monique Lhullier gowns, Giorgio Armani, Prada, Gucci, Burberry, Versace (hahaha, dream on baby!)
24. Buy a closetful of shoes by Christian Louboutins
25. Adopt neglected dogs and build a shelter for them
26. Donate to our favorite charity Mary Mother shelter for home for the aged (this is where me and my significant other goes during Sundays when we have spare time and spare money)
27. Open secret account for each family members
28. Visit Auswitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland
29. Hang out at Black Forest Germany
30. Truffle hunting and wine tasting at France
31. Go to Universal Studios and Disneyland Florida
32. Go to Pompei
33. Visit the Angkor Wat in Cambodia
34. Go to Hollywood
35. Buy an Island… and name it….haha

With all these stuff, is there any money left? :D

As they said, don't count the chicks when eggs are not yet hatched!

Monday, September 27, 2010

My Sassy Girl - Korean Movie 2001

For a long time I've been curious what was the hype behind the My Sassy Girl movie in Korean version. I remembered my co-faculty before lend me a copy of the movie but I didn't watch it because my significant other (we're not yet in a relationship before) snatched it before I had the chance to watch the movie. My significant other kept gushing on me how he likes the movie and that I should watch it. But I got so busy and I just ignore his recommendation and return the VCD to my co-faculty without even peeking on it.

Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Sassy_Girl


Years passed, I already forgotten watching the movie and more of my friends and acquaintances keep telling me that I should give it a try. I'm no fan of Korean movies, korean-novelas (except for Princess Hours - but it’s a different story) and pop music since I can't understand their language. For me it was a huge effort trying to read the subtitles below just to understand what these Korean actors are saying. It is also of the reasons why I don't patronized Japanese, Chinese, Korean animes because I am not interested and the language barrier.

Last night after much convincing and curiosity (c/o of my very significant other), I did watch the movie. At first I find it too long for the story lines but it made me laugh at every scene. Gyeon-woo (the male protagonist of the movie) was so nice and kind but not the kind of guy you will fall in love at first sight. I laugh at the scene where the drunk girl passed out and the guy had to carry him in the motel, but did not take advantage on the girl's weakness. Then there was this scene where the guy has to go to jail twice because of the girl and the guy has to wear the girl's high heels and chase her around the park. It didn't made me cry but I was so touched by the guy's gesture and love for the girl. The most romantic part of the movie was when the guy went to the girl's school to give her a rose during their 100th day anniversary. It was the sweetest gesture the guy has done for the girl. Also, the most touching part of the story was, Gyeon-woo candidly offers advice on how to ensure her happiness by asking her potential suitor to follow ten rules: preventing her from overdrinking and giving in to her at every circumstance, even if it means enduring the occasional "violence". It is at this point that the Girl realizes how well Gyeon-woo understands her and runs to the subway to look for Gyeon-woo.

Image from: http://www.coffeecoffeeandmorecoffee.com/archives/2008/01/





Image from: http://redown.com/forums/movies/59932-my-sassy-girl-2001-dvdrip-korean.html

Image from: http://popseoul.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/my_20sassy_20girl_204_small.jpg



Here is the list of the 10 rules Gyeon-woo said to the potential suitor of the Girl:

1. Don't ask her to be feminine
2. Don't let her drink over three glasses, she'll beat someone
3. At a café, drink coffee instead of Coke or juice
4. If she hits you, you act like it hurts. If it hurts, act like it doesn't
5. On your 100th day, give her a rose during her class. She'll like it a lot
6. Make sure you'll learn fencing and squash
7. Also, be prepared to go prison sometimes
8. If she says she'll kill you, don't take it lightly. You'll feel better
9. If her feet hurts exchange shoes with her
10. Finally, she likes to write, encourage her.

I didn't cry while watching the movie but I can't help but feel touched by the Gyeon-woo's ultimate gesture for the girl. What was the crazy twist in the story was even they tried to separate and find ways of their own, their fate was destined for each other. At the end of the movie, they found each other again and the Girl thinking Gyeon-woo was her guy from the future. (I don't want to put spoilers on the ending since the ending was a good story twist)

Now why I'm writing this 2001 Korean movie in my blog???

Because, after all these years that my significant other was convincing me to watch the movie (which was already five years) he was trying to tell me some of the reasons why he was attracted to me during the first months we started going out together. Although I am not brutal like the Girl in the movie (defensive), he always thought I was like the Girl. I also remember that he likes me when I'm wearing skirts and dresses because it looks good on me (just like the Girl) and he told me that no matter how hard-headed and stubborn I get, he always liked and loved me. I used to asked him before what made him fall in love with me and he didn't answer a lot. After five years and finally unlocking his other attitudes and characteristics I realized he is not the typical guy who is showy in his affection and talkative. That was proven when he was trying to convince me to watch the movie so that I would be able to see how he fell in love with me… All because of My Sassy Girl Movie. Now I learn to appreciate him more and love watching movies with him since it was one of our cheap bondings during weekend / weekdays. :)

Memorable Lines from the movie. Taken from Juxtopose

The Girl: What do you want to order?
Gyun-Woo: Cherry Jubilee... wait...
I'll have Mango Tango... or Shooting Star... Jamonka Almond sounds good too...
Okay, I'll just have Love Me.
The Girl: Wanna die? Drink coffee!
The Girl: You know why the sky is blue?
Gyun-Woo: Because the reflection from
the sunshine causes...
The Girl: Wrong! It's to make me happy. I wanted it
to be blue, so it's blue. You know why fire is hot? It's all for me. I wanted it
to be hot, so it's hot. You know why we have four seasons here in Korea?
Gyun-Woo: For you?
The Girl: Correct.

Fate is building a bridge of
chance for the one you love.
I think I have met a man from the future...
From your future

College Friends!

I would say I am blessed to have great friends from college. They were the ones I gathered support and strength while pulling an all-nighter or working on a research paper / defense, assignments and projects. My college life wouldn't be happy and fulfilling if it weren't for these people… they were the ones who made my day bright and even I was worrying if my parents would be able to afford my tuition. They made me feel that life in college is sure a breezy and fun one.

I wouldn't say their names because I value privacy and silence… anyway, here they are…

K - of all my college girlfriends, she's still the closest friend I had. We've been classmates since first semester of 2000. We shared a lot of common links, our love for poetry and short stories, cute guys and showbiz (haha :)). She had a talent in writing and I used to remember that she dreamed of becoming a journalist but ended up in the wonderful world of Information Technology (haha). Anyway, she is currently doing good in her career. Up to now, we are still meeting up for some girl talks over coffees, ice creams, pizza, pasta, salads and any foods we feel like eating at the moment. She's my constant shopping buddy and text mates when we're not busy at the office. Recently, we are on the same wavelength regarding on quarter life crisis. It was good because when we opened up we realized we are currently treading same wave of thoughts regarding our future.

There are so many memories of her and one of the most remarkable I guess was when we went together for some serious soul searching prayer at St. Claire chapel and of course her sweet letters reminding me that friends may come and go but true ones often stay in your heart and in your life.

M - Who would have thought this tough and best looking guy in school would be my life savior after college graduation? We became close because of our common denominator: my ex-boyfriend. He was my ex-boyfriend's best friend. He was the one who helped me see things that are not worth fighting for. When me and my college best friend and ex-bf fell apart, he was there as a friend willing to cheer me up and made me see that things happen for a reason. I would never forget the day when he confirmed to me the thing every girl doesn't want to hear from their ex-bf's bestfriend. He sided with me despite the risks of ruining his friendship with his bestfriend. Up to this day I am still grateful for him. Currently he is newly-married and a proud father to his 1-month old daughter.

Today, I was able to talk to him again in Yahoo Messenger. There was so many things left unsaid and I must say we both grew up. I was really happy for him because he seems contented and proud of his new status. Before I talked to him to cry my heart out in frustration and now we are laughing at our distant memories. He told me that whatever happened in the past has a reason. We both know it since we were being blessed with lovelives which is very far different from the past.

CJ - He was my college best friend. We met through common friends and we instantly clicked after we talked. He was very talented in drawing and programming. Too bad he wasn't able to land a career in those areas. He was my constant buddy during 1st sem of 2002 up to our graduation. Secretly, I had a crush on him (or should I say everyone in school knows it) but I was too afraid to risk everything for our friendship. He was very protective and very concerned with me. I really missed those times when we just had to hang out at their house talking endlessly and playing jokes on each other or just eating banana-que and drinking Coke in her aunt's sari-sari store. My favorite memory of him was when I got rejected applying for a known call center in Makati. This happened after our college graduation. I was bawling and crying like a kid in Greenbelt park. It was too embarrassing but I couldn't help but vent out my frustration and stress. He was there calmly speaking to me and cheering me up. He put his hand over my shoulder to stop me from crying. All the way from Makati to Laguna he didn't let go of my hand. Up to now, those memories still make me cry but I always thought God has better purpose for me since I landed a career in IT. Something I always wanted from the very start.

Recently, I was organizing my inbox messages in my cellphone, I was surprised when some of his previous messages are stored in my SIM card… here is one of the most memorable message he sent to me:


"You'll pass it! Tsaka ur always in my prayers naman e. Lam m, u've been through
a lot noh I've never met a stronger person than u kaya believe in urself, to u
its another challenge nalang d b? Pass yan, I know you can do it!"

It was dated August 09, 2004 around 12:03 in the morning… he sent me that message when I was applying for a job. I think it work, because I was hired after :).

Too bad our friendship didn't survive after this due to complicated situations but I will always be thankful that even we shared only two years of friendship, he would always still remain in my heart. It made me sad how our friendship fell apart. Honestly, I missed him and his constant companionship, but since he is married, I only wish the best for them and hoping he is happy wherever he is.

For now, these are the people who are quite remarkable in my college life. People who shared my thoughts, laughters and tears. People who made significant contributions and helped me in my current journey.

Next Planned Article: High School Friends!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Desiderata

Sharing my favorite poem on how I struggle and survive...


Desiderata by Max Ehrman



Something To Do When You're 25-ish....

Just earlier this morning, I was browsing my Facebook account when a former officemate of mine shared this article it was found on online Relevant Magazine.

WHAT TO KNOW WHEN YOU'RE IN 25-ISH
BY: Shauna Niequist
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/life/whole-life/features/22864-what-to-know-when-youre-25ish


Photo from:http://frostier.net/


Here are the things really worth caring about in your 20s.

When you’re 25-ish, you’re old enough to know what kind of music you love, regardless of what your last boyfriend or roommate always used to play. You know how to walk in heels, how to tie a necktie, how to give a good toast at a wedding and how to make something for dinner. You don’t have to think much about skin care, home ownership or your retirement plan. Your life can look a lot of different ways when you’re 25: single, dating, engaged, married. You are working in dream jobs, pay-the-bills jobs and downright horrible jobs. You are young enough to believe that anything is possible, and you are old enough to make that belief a reality.



Job
Now is the time to figure out what kind of work you love to do. What are you good at? What makes you feel alive? What do you dream about? You can go back to school now, switch directions entirely. You can work for almost nothing, or live in another country, or volunteer long hours for something that moves you. There will be a time when finances and schedules make this a little trickier, so do it now. Try it, apply for it, get up and do it.

When I was 25, I was in my third job in as many years—all in the same area at a church, but the responsibilities were different each time. I was frustrated at the end of the third year because I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to do next. I didn’t feel like I’d found my place yet. I met with my boss, who was in his 50s. I told him how anxious I was about finding the one perfect job for me, and quick. He asked me how old I was, and when I told him I was 25, he told me that I couldn’t complain to him about finding the right job until I was 32. In his opinion, it takes about 10 years after college to find the right fit, and anyone who finds it earlier than that is just plain lucky. So use every bit of your 10 years: try things, take classes, start over.

Relationships
Now is also the time to get serious about relationships. And “serious” might mean walking away from the ones that don’t give you everything you need. Some of the most life-shaping decisions you make in this season will be about walking away from good-enough, in search of can’t-live-without. One of the only truly devastating mistakes you can make in this season is staying with the wrong person even though you know he or she is the wrong person. It’s not fair to that person, and it’s not fair to you.

Counseling
Twenty-five is also a great time to start counseling, if you haven’t already, and it might be a good round two of counseling if it’s been a while. You might have just enough space from your parents to start digging around your childhood a little bit. Unravel the knots that keep you from living a healthy whole life, and do it now, before any more time passes.

Church
Twenty-five is the perfect time to get involved in a church you love, no matter how different it is from the one you were a part of growing up. Be patient and prayerful, and decide that you’re going to be a person who grows, who seeks your own faith, who lives with intention. Set your alarm on Sunday mornings, no matter how late you were out on Saturday night. It will be dreadful at first, and then after a few weeks, you’ll find that you like it, that the pattern of it fills up something inside you.

Don't get stuck
This is the thing: when you start to hit 28 or 30, everything starts to divide, and you can see very clearly two kinds of people: on one side, people who have used their 20s to learn and grow, to find God and themselves and their deep dreams, people who know what works and what doesn’t, who have pushed through to become real live adults. And then there’s the other kind, who are hanging onto college, or high school even, with all their might. They’ve stayed in jobs they hate, because they’re too scared to get another one. They’ve stayed with men or women who are good but not great, because they don’t want to be lonely. They mean to find a church, they mean to develop honest, intimate friendships, they mean to stop drinking like life is one big frat party. But they don’t do those things, so they live in kind of an extended adolescence, no closer to adulthood than they were when they graduated college.

Don’t be like that. Don’t get stuck. Move, travel, take a class, take a risk. Walk away, try something new. There is a season for wildness and a season for settledness, and this is neither. This season is about becoming. Don’t lose yourself at happy hour, but don’t lose yourself on the corporate ladder either. Stop every once in a while and go out to coffee or climb in bed with your journal. Ask yourself some good questions like: “Am I proud of the life I’m living? What have I tried this month? What have I learned about God this year? What parts of my childhood faith am I leaving behind, and what parts am I choosing to keep with me for this leg of the journey? Do the people I’m spending time with give me life, or make me feel small? Is there any brokenness in my life that’s keeping me from moving forward?”

Now is your time. Become, believe, try. Walk closely with people you love, and with other people who believe that God is very good and life is a grand adventure. Don’t spend time with people who make you feel like less than you are. Don’t get stuck in the past, and don’t try to fast-forward yourself into a future you haven’t yet earned. Give today all the love and intensity and courage you can, and keep traveling honestly along life’s path.

Taken from Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist Copyright © 2010. Used by permission of Zondervan. www.zondervan.com

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My Take:

Thinking about it made me realize that 20's is the age where you get to live your life at the fullest. You are starting your career and you're starting to shape your life and dreams. There are so many things and endless possibilities you need to take. You can go out and have fun with your friends especially if you are single, have the time of your life with your special someone, dream together, you can travel locally and internationally while discovering the hidden wonders of the world, you can go back to school and learn more and find out what piques your interest, save early and earn more in the future. There are so many things to do and learn. Above all, this is also the time to reflect and thank God for the bountiful blessings. Sometimes we think that we are miserable and frustrated for not getting what we want, but seeing and meeting different people, we might be able to find we are more blessed than what we think.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Manila Adventures

I used to remember going to Manila is a luxury before. Since I went in a private school in Laguna during college, I seldom go to Manila or explore it. I don't go there without someone to accompany me since I am clueless commuting the LRT and jeeps and I find it too dangerous for newbies like me. First time I explored Manila was when I accompanied my Mom buying stuffs in Divisoria and found out it was a great haven for shopaholics like me! The next time I went to Manila was when my BF accompany me during my enrollment in Graduate School. Since he went to a public state university in Manila, he is more familiar in navigating the city. After my enrollment, he was able to show me around Quiapo, Recto, SM Manila and Binondo.

For now I am currently residing in Manila for almost three years and I must say it was a great experience for me since I learn my way around and I got comfortable riding public transportation. Sometimes I still get paranoid and suspicious of people around me.

Some of the lessons I learned in Manila are:

1. Don't talk to strangers
2. Be alert all the time
3. Do not flaunt your possessions
4. Avoid going home late in the evening as much as possible
5. LRT and MRT is a challenge everyday

Living in Manila is an eye-opener. Since I grew up being sheltered by my family, it is really tough to adjust in the city. But as you overcome the challenges of living independently you'll be used to the polluted and crowded city. For me it was like practicing to live outside the country.

Aside from personal learnings, there is something more Manila can offer. I know some people would say Manila is polluted, crowded, full of crooks and beggars and traffic but Manila is also rich in history and information. I learned these while trying to explore famous Manila landmarks during weekends with my significant other. For those who like to have weekend getaways that are cheap, relaxing and not going to the mall, visit these beautiful places and structure in Manila.


1. National Museum


This place is brimming with all our culture rich histories, arts and sculptures. I was fascinated seeing our national artists' master pieces such as Spolarium and offer interesting artifacts from different provinces and tribes. It was ages ago since I visited this place and I must say that my recent trip to National Museum is a fun one. Entrance to the Museum is 100 pesos and during February, museum is offering free pass since it is the National Arts Month :)





2. Intramuros


Just like the National Museum, Intramuros is rich with history and this represents Manila during the Spanish period time. This is also where our national hero Jose Rizal was imprisoned. Parts of the Intramuros is dedicated to our national hero. If you have foreigner friends this is a perfect spot for sight seeing and learn Manila's history in one day.

Entrance fee to the park is 75.00 pesos. Not bad actually ;)


The crumbling structure in Intramuros




The old copy of El Filibusterismo, housed in Jose Rizal's Museum inside Intramuros

The famous facade of Intramuros, almost destroyed during World War 2



3. Manila Cathedral


This is one of the beautiful structure found in the heart of Manila. It was destroyed few times from the Spanish era up to World War 2 in 1945. It was re-created and copied to the original architectural design during the ancient times. At the back of Manila Cathedral, a marker / commemoration for the unknown victims of World War 2 is placed. This is to remember the cruelty and the innocent casualties brought by nonsense war.

The old picture of Manila Cathedral destroyed during the World War 2



Memorare - Manila 1945, for those innocent Filipino people who perished during the war


The Pieta inside Manila Cathedral

Manila Cathedral facade

Manila Cathedral facade




4. San Agustin Church


San Agustin Church is one of the oldest church in Manila. Aside from being one of the most sough-after church for wedding, San Agustin church offers great history in its walls. Its museum is filled with information on the lives of Augustinian priests who stayed in the Philippines and the religious artifacts they left. I was impressed with the saints' statues and religious relics made from authentic ivory, gold and silver. It also houses an indoor cemetery dated back from 1500s to 1700s. Visiting it during late afternoon sends chill to the spine since it is eerily silent and cold. :P

Entrance fee to the church is 100 pesos, my bf thinks it's kinda expensive for an entrance pass, but for me I find it "sulit" because of the unknown wonders inside the church museum.

The beautiful ceiling of San Agustin (while wedding is ongoing below)



Wondering how this hall looks like during the 17th century?


Scary St. Rita de Casia, holding a skull in her left hand

The Prayles, inside the museum


The first floor hall, filled with paintings of renowned saints




5. Luneta Park


When I was a kid, I always hear the phrase, "Namamasyal sa Luneta". Well actually it might be a little different from before but when we stroll Luneta is was still filled with different types of people. You can see tourists flocking over Jose Rizal's monument, kids exploring due to their field trips, simple people hanging around, students studying and practicing/shooting for their plays (they are even in their costumes). Just to feel the actual experience of going to Luneta, me and my significant other brought packed sandwiches and mats then pass time by sitting and talking. We find it relaxing and fun since we get to talk about everything we see or observe in the park.

I also noticed that there are certain parts of the park that has entrance fees like the Japanese and Chinese Garden for 5.00 pesos each and the hidden Jose Rizal monument during his final hours for 20.00 pesos each


Photo from: http://www.aidan.co.uk/photo8436.htm



Next Stop: Manila Bay and Binondo food tripping :D

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Signs of Growing UP

Growing up is the hardest thing for some people. Some are already adults and acting like crazy teenager or kids, some are kids who thought it was cool acting like an adult but end up doing stupid things and lastly, some never left the world of fantasy and illusion, refuse to move on and live life as it supposed to be.

Few days ago, I had a very interesting chat with my college friend. She's my constant shopping buddy and we always hang out together when time and budget permits. We always talked how things are constantly changing and how people around us (our college friends) move and live their lives.

I used to remember before our topic of conversation during college revolves around our projects, assignments, grades, teachers, current rumors circulating in school, defenses, college crushes and our empty love-lives. But life back then was easy. Now that we are currently working, we still talk yet on different level of conversation. Most of the time we talk it's about our annoying classmates who keeps flaunting their material possessions, vacations and fiancés/husbands/babies in Faceboooks, rumors verified to be true during college and our so-called direction in life. It seems like me and my friend is currently on the same wavelength, worried what will be our future. But I must admit we are growing up and bracing ourselves on the challenges will come on our way.




This is the changes I noticed that I am currently growing up…

1. I used to be impatient. I thought that if things didn't go my way, I don't bother trying again. Now, I am trying my best to be more open-minded about everything in life

2. I used to be jealous my boyfriend's ex. She seems career-minded and very stable in her chosen field, and that made me so insecure. But after meeting her and some few awkward smiles and talk, I just learned she's just like any other person who has her own issues and concerns.

3. I must admit I used to be very possessive with my boyfriend. I panicked when he's not texting or calling during our first two years together and I realized how quite unnerving I was before. Now, I allow him to hang out with his friends and officemates as long I am fully aware his whereabouts in case of emergency. (at least di na possessive masyado! Haha)

4. I used to envy my other classmates and friends who are already stable in their careers/jobs. I learned recently that everyone has it's own time to "shine". We just need to be patient and always seek refuge in God (He will never fail us)

5. During my first two years on my job, I love to "shop til I drop", now I am thinking of ways to increase finances and be more stable

6. I am still learning to work and be patient with different types of people

7. I am ashamed asking money from my parents… or even ask for a pasalubong from my DAD. I thought I'm too old for those stuff, but my Dad pointed out that no matter how old I am, he likes to give me presents because I am his kid. :)

8. Discussions and conversation with close friends and significant others are soaring into deeper level.

9. WE have plenty of things to discuss about love-lives. Hahaha

10. Gives advises to younger peers, sibling and cousin :P

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Another Realization...

My GAWD!!!! Last time I put my comments here in my blog was last May. How pathetic of me... been very busy lately in the office and I did come back in the graduate school trying to redeem myself for being a mega MULTI SLACKER. It's been last of July and I haven't had any updates last June. Poor me!

Well, what done is done and let's move forward. It is already middle of the year and it's time to evaluate what are the few things I learned this year. I must say I learned a lot and hope its not the end of new realizations in my life. Currently, I am happy and little bit stressed but can fairly handle it. Hopefully everything will turn out well after August and September.

Things I learned this year:

1. It never fails to seek refuge in our Lord
2. Prayer really helps, we just need to keep in touch with our Lord
3. I used to take for granted those days when Dad is still working in the Phils., right now it is a blessing to share and bond with him every weekends
4. There is no place like HOME. I feel free when I'm at my own home
5. Be happy for what you have and be thankful for all the blessings that you receive
6. Patience is really a virtue!
7. Be humble

For now that's it. I know some people would think why I learned these things after 26 years of my life. For me it is just a realization that these things helped me become a better person.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

What's UP???

I’ve been very busy lately and haven’t got any time to update my so-called “online journal”. This April and May I am swamped with lots of activities. It could vary from office, personal, friends and family. Though I am tired sometimes I really enjoy spending more time with people I really care about.

Things I did while I was “out” on this blog:

1. Attend my sister’s graduation - I am one proud ATE!



2. Went to Iloilo for vacation with my HS friends – our annual planned out of
town trips.




3. Join our company outing – first time I participated



4. Found new friends and group in the office – I was a loner for 1 and a half
years.



5. Start jogging again with my family



6. Visit Pink sisters and Poor Claire chapel – it’s been a while since I
visited my favorite chapel
7. Bonding with my family
8. Been hooked on Glee series – kinda late to join the bandwagon but I really
enjoyed watching and listening to their catchy songs



9. Meet up with my friends – I did have fun because after six long years,
was able to come back again to Padis. Dance, drink and sing like there’s no
tomorrow
10. Been able to meet my BF’s ex (finally!) – promise no blood-gushing boo-boos
or any violent stuff. Just plain simple “nice meeting”
11. My unnerving shopping expedition :P – (Uh oh, here we go again)



12. Created my personal twitter like diary – as in a hard copy journal of my own
13. Created my bucket list – which I will post it here (sooner or later)



14. I cast my vote during May 10, 2010 National Elections



15. Got my yearly flu vaccine



16. Process reviews of our projects in the office
17. Laugh a lot since meeting new friends
18. Found a nice “resto” somewhere in Circle, Mandaluyong. Me and significant
other enjoyed dining there when we have budgets



19. Will attend my friend’s wedding this weekend



20. Will attend baptism of my second cousin’s child – Again, chosen as the
godmother (and the list of kids under my care grew longer and longer…)


Plans this mid-year


1. Renew my passport – so I can try travelling outside the country
2. Enroll again on graduate school – just like in my previous post, this is the
final straw!
3. Create a proposed dissertation and prepare for the comprehensive exam
4. Create a massive photo album for all my recent trips!
5. Buy a storage media as a backup for the humungous data and files (that is
worth 2-3years of information)