Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Rain Hater



Whenever it rains, I'm sad. Why?

1. I'm far away from my family. I want us to be together in the rain or storm for me to feel secure.
2. The mud and puddles are messy. My heels could easily slept at them.
3. My room is not yet finished. The water is entering its premise. Just imagine that you have an extra sleeping shower.
4. I always starve when its cold. I'm on a diet!
5. I hate to bring umbrellas and coats.
6. I hate its sound.
7. I hate the strong wind.I'd rather fart.
8. I hate flood.
9. I hate it especially when it brings thunder.
10. My boyfriend is away.

Actually, my real reasons are number 1 and 10. The rest, echoz lang. :-)

Face my book!



After 12 years, I was shocked when I browsed my email last two days, that my cousin from NM added me on fb!

During my elementary years, we only communicate through postal letters. I have to wait for the mailman for 1 month because I only paid a special delivery stamp.
When responding with Monique's mail, I have to look for a letter book and copy the whole content ( except the names of course) because I don't know how to speak and write in English before. I even remembered that I had offended her because my letter was irrelevant.Funny thing was, I don't even understand her reply. It was my father who explained me everything.

Before, we have to fall in a line with the nearest long distance telephone booth to make a call with her.

Now, everyone has been touched by new technologies! A morena girl could be transformed to a gigawhite starlet. Thanks to the newly invented glutathiones! An ugly duckling could turn into a swan! Thanks to Belo Medical Group!A bald man could make his hair grow for a short period of time.If his underarm is bald, he could have it longer with a special hair braid package. A dwarf could turn to a giant and this is my favorite transformation. LOL.

But here's the highlight of my POV. Computer Technology!
With just a click on FB,I could do online farming and chatting like what we are doing with my cuz NOW. I missed her soooo much!

Well, after facebook, what's next?:-)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Prayer for those Affected by Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana)



Loving Father, you are our shelter and our hope. We come to you with hearts full of trust in your love and mercy.

We pray for the victims of tropical storm Ondoy. May those who have lost homes and properties find shelter, enough food and clean water. Comfort those who are traumatized and those who are grieving for the loss of their families, neighbors and friends. Bless those who are sick and those who are injured that their health may be restored and their wounds cured. May you lead all who are stranded or lost back to those who love them. Guide the hands of the rescuers, the doctors and nurses and other volunteers and give them strength as they serve others with joy.

May this calamity bring people closer together, to help each other and to care for the environment. Give us the faith, the hope and the love to carry on. This we ask through Jesus Christ, Our Lord.

Source: Fr. Stephen
Video source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V6uRHxtQUM

10 Lessons I Learned from FarmVille


FarmVille is a Facebook game which allows members of the popular social network to plant, grow and harvest fruits and vegetables as well as raise animals on one’s virtual farm.

Here are ten lessons I learned while tending my virtual farm.

1. Growth takes time, effort, and lots of patience. You cannot hurry the crops. Or make your cows produce milk in seconds. Growth is neither sudden nor easy. It is a process which requires that one step be completed successfully before proceeding to the next.

2. There are always elements that will try to stifle your growth. In FarmVille you have to deal with leaves, weeds, and crows. I real life you have to deal with difficult situations and people who discourage you and try to pull you down.

3. But don’t worry about leaves, weed, and crows – your neighbors will always come to your aid. Look around, you are never alone. Believe in the goodness of others.

4. Helping others clean up leaves, scare off crows, or kill weeds not only give you extra coins and XP but also make you a better neighbor. Whenever I receive messages like this – “Hiya! Just look at these leaves! Would you help me rake them up?” I always click “yes”. My main motive is not to gain more coins and XP but to return the favor to people who have also helped me keep my own farm clean and healthy.

5. The more gifts you give, the more gifts you receive.
This is true in FarmVille. This is also true in real life. It was Orison Swett Marden who said “We must give more in order to get more. It is the generous giving of ourselves that produces the generous harvest.”

6. If you don’t harvest on time, your plants will wither. Just as in FarmVille, to succeed in real life you have to do the right thing at the right time.

7. You can share your triumphs with others. In Farmville you can share your rewards in the form of bonuses. I know of some people who regularly check their Facebook feeds to see if any of their friends have recently won any ribbons. For there they will find the option to earn a bonus from them. The better the ribbon the more coins you will get.

8. You need to work hard to get what you want and need. Aside from plowing, planting and harvesting and dealing with leaves, weeds and crows, you also have to budget your time and coins. You also need to buy the right seeds, trees and animals for optimum profit. Believe me, it can be complicated. If you want to succeed in FarmVille you have to work hard. If you want to succeed in life you have to work harder. As David Bly puts it – “Striving for success without hard work is like trying to harvest where you haven’t planted.”

9. You do not become a Good Samaritan through a single act of kindness. You need to help other farmers hundreds of times before earning your Good Samaritan ribbon. In the same way, you do not become a good person just by doing one single act of goodness. You need to be a good person, a “good samaritan” repeatedly and consistently.

10. After a harvest there must plowing and sowing again. Such is life. The end of something is the beginning of another one. And I hope that as you complete one step in your life may you begin the next one as a person who has matured and learned his lessons. Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.

Got cela de Padre Stephen...

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Eternal Worth...


My every visit to dad’s mausoleum connotes blessings. Unexpected, overwhelming miracles that paralyzes my emotion. The first was on the half May and now is the next! But sorry to keep these blessings private.

Last month, I dream t my father was frowning inside his casket. Talking with Jacky (my witchy angelic ally), I found out what my dream foretells. My father is worrying for me. Yes, I could feel that. His already 5 years in the city of God, but we are still attached through our spirits. I could still hear his advices. His laugh, I terribly missed. There is no moment that I want him alive. I want to share him my plans, my life, my love life. When I’m sad, a spirit to spirit cuddle with him eases me. When I sob, I converse with him. Eerie but sweet.

If only his alive, I will teach him how to play Farm town and Farmville. I would bring him to Boracay for Jet Ski unlimited, zorb escapade and a wind down with ouzo and gorgeous yorgos. We will call a cab. A yellow cab. Will crave for Mongolian barbecue and crepes and nachos!

But these are unfeasible.

He knows it. That I have so many dreams. So he told me to go on because for him, there is no income tax in dreaming. He doesn’t know his part of it.

And now, he kept on watching over me through touching the people he knew, could unravel, my sticky state.

His a true father in mud and air.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

False Falls

beautiful waterfall
imikimi - Customize Your World!

“I think every big town should contain artificial waterfalls that people can descend in very fragile canoes, and they should contain bathing pools full of mechanical sharks. Any person found advocating a preventive war should be condemned to two hours”

Russell

Friday, July 31, 2009

Lavazza


In this nose bleeding ventures and erratic ambiance, I began to brew my mind. This cup is my new best friend. Kiss me...

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Living Niçoise


My life is a mixture of anchovies, black olives and vinaigrette. I am the queen of insalata nizzarda. Gyros help me!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Charriol Paris


This is the first scent my stuffy gave me from his adventure in Palau. And that violet ring is still on my finger. I love you dad:-)

Ramon Waslik



ABOUT HIM

He knew a little Tagalog. One time when he was riding a ship on his way to Manila, a woman asked him, " Lolo, nasaan po ba ang kubeta dito?" He answered, " Ewan, nandito lang kanina yun eh, baka umalis. Hanapin mo na lang." I remembered when we were a kid, when we jumped over the sea without his permission, he would bring his dos por dos in the baybay which made as ran as fast as we could nakedly shouting, " "Dasiga nyo ara na si Pontio Pilato!" One afternoon, he saw me and Ate Garnet plucking our underarm hairs, he scolded us and said, " Nga-a gina barbasan nyo na ya? Regalo ina sang Diyos!" When he saw me in front of the mirror he would utter, " Atar, pa gwapa imo gina eskuwer ya." Every night after a bottle of shuktong, he started to maoy and his voice was clearly heard up to Kalye Onse and Payab-ok Street.

HIS GENEROSITY

Every children whether an apo or not that will ask his hand for a blessing received 1 peso from him. He's very generous to the needy to the point that he would give our last ganta of rice to a best actress relative who would perform an award winning drama on his front. He cooked food for everybody since we are all living in one compound. “ Ihawon ta manok sa birthday mo Sha, dakpa na to sa likod balay.”

HIS MEMORIES

Around June 2003 when he was admitted to St. Paul's Iloilo through a private ambulance. He was sitting like a healthy man at the front seat while chewing his mascada. Whenever he blew out his chewed tobacco, it would automatically go to our direction. When we reached the city, it seemed like we all had a mascada facial. After a week in St. Paul's, he was transferred to St. Luke's in Manila for a liver operation. Then he was sent back home. Month passed, we brought him again in our town hospital for emergency admission. Inside his private room, I saw him having a difficulty to speak. Yet, he called us one by one just by using a sign and gave us P500 each from his wallet under his white weak pillow. I don't want to accept but he insisted and added P100. I wanted to cry but not in front of him. I still smiled at him as if nothing happened and said, "Gracias Abuelo".

HIS LESSONS

August 19, 2003 when I received a call from my mother telling me my lolo has passed away. When I rushed home, I saw myriad volunteers who came to rendered their help in terms of service, financial and spiritual. His death made me understand that there is always a reward in helping others. On his funeral I gave him a pledge.A pledge to be generous in my own best way. He was called Waslik because he was carefree. He's now in peace for 6 years. I salute you Tatay Ramon!

Mati Sin

Of all the sinful desserts I’ve tried, Chocolate Sin at Zuzuni is enough to make me start missing Boracay. Those of you who are going to Boracay or who intend to visit Boracay should stop by the Zuzuni Restaurant along station 2 just to try out this fabulous dessert.

Eating Chocolate Sin is an experience onto itself. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary chocolate crinkle cookie, but cut it with a fork and dark chocolate starts oozing out. Add a bit of ice cream on top of the cookie piece and the rich chocolate flavor makes a delicious explosion on your mouth. Just when you think you can’t take all that flavor, the sensations in your mouth get cooled down by the soothing vanilla ice cream.

An order of Chocolate Sin costs Php 195 pesos but if you’re a chocolate freak like myself, you might want to get two of them. I shared this dessert with two other people but it was so good, we all had to have some more!

Lauren

چرا انتظار می تواند تا مدت؟


All things are possible with God.
—Matthew 19:26

When God came to Abraham and told him that He was going to bless him, Abraham said to God, "That's fine, but what I really want is a son." God said, "I am going to give you what you ask for," but He didn't give it to Abraham right away. The Word says, '"Abraham was a hundred years old when Isaac was born." (Genesis 21:5) Actually, twenty years went by from the time God promised Abraham that he would have a child to the time that child was born. In fact, Abraham was already old when God first gave him the promise of a son.

By the time Abraham fathered that child, his wife had already gone through the change of life. She had a barren womb. So Abraham and Sarah not only had a prayer request, they also needed a miracle.

Isn't it interesting that sometimes when you ask God for something, He lets it go so long, the only thing that can possibly produce what you asked for is a miracle? Why does God do that? Because He likes "to show Himself strong in behalf of those whose hearts are blameless toward Him." (2 Chronicles 16:9)

When Martha and Mary sent for Jesus to come and minister to their brother, Lazarus, who was gravely ill, why did Jesus wait two days longer, until Lazarus had actually died and was buried, before He went and raised Lazarus from the dead? It was because Jesus already knew what He was going to do for Lazarus.

If something is dead—a dream, a desire, a want, a need—it doesn't matter to God how dead it is. God can still bring it back to life in His timing because our God is an awesome God. Nothing is too hard for Him. That is why He is never in a hurry and why it seems as if He often waits until nothing will work but a miracle.

Thank you Niel!

The Greatest...


"The greatest achievement is selflessness.
The greatest worth is self-mastery.
The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.
The greatest precept is continual awareness.
The greatest medicine is the emptiness of everything.
The greatest action is not conforming with the worlds ways.
The greatest magic is transmuting the passions.
The greatest generosity is non-attachment.
The greatest goodness is a peaceful mind.
The greatest patience is humility.
The greatest effort is not concerned with results.
The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.
The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances." -Atisha