Hey friends! :) To spare you the agony of the mental exercise on what to give me this Christmas, allow me to list some suggestions :P
For those on budget:
- adopt me as an extended family member for new year's celebration :) First time in my life that I won't be spending new year's eve with my family. I'll be here in Manila then. So who wants a temporary brother or son ;)?
- play badmin with me and pay for the court rent :)
- burn me a copy of my new songs :) ask me for the list :)
- find me a pirated CD of the full season 1 of Commander in Chief and or season 3 of Avatar.
- cook me your own version of pesto pasta! :) dapat masarap
- a bar of dark chocolate!
For those with some money to spare:
- Gift check for a good massage :) Or you can do the massage yourself... hm... on second thought that last offer is not for all :p
- swim trunks! (not the colorful ones, and not the bikini/skimpy ones).
- goggles! my goggles is more than 5 yrs old, needs a replacement :)
Impossible wishes:
- Sanuk sandals :( too expensive
- Shirt from Celio or Springfield :( too expensive
- condo unit :( too expensive
Baka may part 2 pa tong post na to :)
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Kudos to Himig
Our HR has this motto for the employees of our business unit:
We work hard, but we play harder.
And true enough, we do. One of the programs supported by the company is the establishment of Wellness Circles. These are groups formed by employees with the same interests.
My close friends in the office decided to form an amateur choral group aptly named Himig :) Our biggest event so far was to sing the National Anthem and Doxology for the Annual Pension Plan celebration of P&G. It is actually the largest company event each year, attended by employees from 6750, Cabuyao Plant and Petron offices.
Some pictures:
Our Album Cover Picture (if ever we will have one)
Angelic Voices1
Angelic Voices2
We work hard, but we play harder.
And true enough, we do. One of the programs supported by the company is the establishment of Wellness Circles. These are groups formed by employees with the same interests.
My close friends in the office decided to form an amateur choral group aptly named Himig :) Our biggest event so far was to sing the National Anthem and Doxology for the Annual Pension Plan celebration of P&G. It is actually the largest company event each year, attended by employees from 6750, Cabuyao Plant and Petron offices.
Some pictures:
Our Album Cover Picture (if ever we will have one)
Angelic Voices1
Angelic Voices2
Robert Jordan is Dead! Poor me
Yeah... this is a little outdated news. My all-time favorite author died last Sept 16. Actually he's not my favorite author, he just happen to be the author of my favorite 11-book series Wheel of Time. Bad thing is, he died before completing the series! If i can only raise him from the dead, long enough to finish the series, then that would be perfect!
To Robert Jordan... thanks for making me read all your 11 thick books and die before finishing it... really nice of you.
To Robert Jordan... thanks for making me read all your 11 thick books and die before finishing it... really nice of you.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Pinatubo Trek Last August 26-27
I'm not a hardcore mountaineer, but I'm definitely the adventurous type. So when my officemates brought up Pinatubo trekking as one of our options for our August get-away, I was very excited. Too excited in fact that I volunteered to arrange the whole trip :)
Two noteworthy info here:
1.) The last time i brought friends for some beginner's mountaineering, we all got lost ^_^ That was partly my fault and partly theirs. My fault because I slightly forgot the trail goig down ;) Their fault because they did not bring flashlight at all even when I made it clear that it is important. :)But that was a fun climb not just for me but for the whole group. The ~30 min period we felt lost was the cherry on the ice cream.
*Had some "moments" with Arlene as well during this climb :) Mountain climbing seems to be a good idea to win a girl's heart ;) di ba ga? hehehe
2.) My officemates are not the mountaineering type as well. They are your typical city dwellers and to be away from civilization is something "different" from our normal gimiks :)
Anyway, details on what happened:
Sunday (Aug 26)
- the gang was complete by around 8 am. I drove. With me were Carlos, Mela, JB, Biane and Yan Mei.
- by 11 we met up with our contact in Capas, Tarlac. Wendell is our contact for the 4x4 that will take us to the start of the trail.
**Check out Wendell's site: www.mtpinatubowyne4x4.com I would recommend you get his services if you're planning to go there. Cheaper than the 2 others i asked and he's very accomodating.
- The 4x4 ride took around 30 min. We took the trapal top of the 4x4 down to have 360 view of the lahar area.
- We had a guide to lead us (mandatory). The trek up took us 3 hours. But we had a few stops along the way for picture taking and at one point we took a dip in the river. There was also some 15 min when we were already close to the crater that I, Carlos, JB and Biane got separated from the Guide and the rest :)
- We settled in the campsite sometime past 3pm. The view was just breathtaking and we were the only group there so it was like our own secret place.
- The water in the crater-lake was warm. If you get out from the water you'll freeze to death because of the occasional cool breeze. We swam some 1/3 of the whole lake which was really fun.
- Had some bonfire in the evening. Ate our fill from the stash of bread, canned goods and fruits :)Before we slept, of course, the usual, we had our camping stories, ranging from your horror stories, secret-sharing, jokes...
- It was raining the next day. While it was still pouring, we started our trek down at around 9am. The river had a stronger current than the previous day. Along the way, there was even a minor landslide that happened some 20 meters away from us :)
- Got to the town past 12. There is this spa resort in the town and we had a good massage before we left :)
See my multiply site for the pictures :) belemmans.multiply.com
I definitely recommend this trip to the adventurous out there :)
Two noteworthy info here:
1.) The last time i brought friends for some beginner's mountaineering, we all got lost ^_^ That was partly my fault and partly theirs. My fault because I slightly forgot the trail goig down ;) Their fault because they did not bring flashlight at all even when I made it clear that it is important. :)But that was a fun climb not just for me but for the whole group. The ~30 min period we felt lost was the cherry on the ice cream.
*Had some "moments" with Arlene as well during this climb :) Mountain climbing seems to be a good idea to win a girl's heart ;) di ba ga? hehehe
2.) My officemates are not the mountaineering type as well. They are your typical city dwellers and to be away from civilization is something "different" from our normal gimiks :)
Anyway, details on what happened:
Sunday (Aug 26)
- the gang was complete by around 8 am. I drove. With me were Carlos, Mela, JB, Biane and Yan Mei.
- by 11 we met up with our contact in Capas, Tarlac. Wendell is our contact for the 4x4 that will take us to the start of the trail.
**Check out Wendell's site: www.mtpinatubowyne4x4.com I would recommend you get his services if you're planning to go there. Cheaper than the 2 others i asked and he's very accomodating.
- The 4x4 ride took around 30 min. We took the trapal top of the 4x4 down to have 360 view of the lahar area.
- We had a guide to lead us (mandatory). The trek up took us 3 hours. But we had a few stops along the way for picture taking and at one point we took a dip in the river. There was also some 15 min when we were already close to the crater that I, Carlos, JB and Biane got separated from the Guide and the rest :)
- We settled in the campsite sometime past 3pm. The view was just breathtaking and we were the only group there so it was like our own secret place.
- The water in the crater-lake was warm. If you get out from the water you'll freeze to death because of the occasional cool breeze. We swam some 1/3 of the whole lake which was really fun.
- Had some bonfire in the evening. Ate our fill from the stash of bread, canned goods and fruits :)Before we slept, of course, the usual, we had our camping stories, ranging from your horror stories, secret-sharing, jokes...
- It was raining the next day. While it was still pouring, we started our trek down at around 9am. The river had a stronger current than the previous day. Along the way, there was even a minor landslide that happened some 20 meters away from us :)
- Got to the town past 12. There is this spa resort in the town and we had a good massage before we left :)
See my multiply site for the pictures :) belemmans.multiply.com
I definitely recommend this trip to the adventurous out there :)
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Hands On Manila: Galing Mo Kid and missing SOA
Don't get me wrong, I like my corporate job (so far at least). I'm enjoying the life of being an employee of a multinational.
But I miss SOA-stuff as well. I miss the ideologies, feeling the passion, working with same-minded individuals. I miss the cause, different but the same.
About 3 weeks ago i accidentally met Gilay (org dev pillar when i was SOA EB). She's now in Singapore, teaching :)Last week, our SOA egroup was revived. Wilson sent out to the group an email reminiscing my 'bitchy-toned' email to all the officers before. Made me laugh when i read my previous email again. Hopefully our reunion will push through and soon.
Last week, Gabay invited me to speak on Cell group. And it made me feel good to touch lives again (or so i think i did) by sharing my experience under 7 minute time pressure. I was one of the first cell leaders of Gabay and it just made my day knowing that the tradition is continued.
Also last week, my P&G office mate invited me to the launch of Hands On project Galing Mo Kid. Volunteers are asked to commit at least 5 straight Saturdays to mentor promising public school students. The thrust is to hone these children to be heroes thru entrepreneurship and environmentalism. Galing! :) anyone interested to join me let me know (leave me a cbox message). Para naman may kasama ako ;p
But I miss SOA-stuff as well. I miss the ideologies, feeling the passion, working with same-minded individuals. I miss the cause, different but the same.
About 3 weeks ago i accidentally met Gilay (org dev pillar when i was SOA EB). She's now in Singapore, teaching :)Last week, our SOA egroup was revived. Wilson sent out to the group an email reminiscing my 'bitchy-toned' email to all the officers before. Made me laugh when i read my previous email again. Hopefully our reunion will push through and soon.
Last week, Gabay invited me to speak on Cell group. And it made me feel good to touch lives again (or so i think i did) by sharing my experience under 7 minute time pressure. I was one of the first cell leaders of Gabay and it just made my day knowing that the tradition is continued.
Also last week, my P&G office mate invited me to the launch of Hands On project Galing Mo Kid. Volunteers are asked to commit at least 5 straight Saturdays to mentor promising public school students. The thrust is to hone these children to be heroes thru entrepreneurship and environmentalism. Galing! :) anyone interested to join me let me know (leave me a cbox message). Para naman may kasama ako ;p
Blah Blah Blah
and when words fail you
when you have tried before and yet they dont seem to listen
when you know how to end but dont know how to begin
and emotions pooled like water in a dam
and where sorry doesn't cut it
when nothing said counts anymore
when all you can do is listen
and still you would want to speak
and when they come out, but they fail you... blah blah blah
when you have tried before and yet they dont seem to listen
when you know how to end but dont know how to begin
and emotions pooled like water in a dam
and where sorry doesn't cut it
when nothing said counts anymore
when all you can do is listen
and still you would want to speak
and when they come out, but they fail you... blah blah blah
Saturday, July 21, 2007
The Sweetest Thing
A blind old man in his late 70's accompanied by his life partner who's about his age. The woman was holding up an umbrella on one hand and on the other, the hand of her husband. They were begging for some change on Ayala avenue corner Makati Ave under the scroching mid-day sun.
After giving them some coins, the woman said "God Bless po".
After giving them some coins, the woman said "God Bless po".
Thursday, July 12, 2007
I've seen the Philippines
Got this map from Grace's Blog :) I personally think I'm a B, but it says B-. Still too many places to visit specially the western parts and Palawan.
Target by end of next year i'll conquer Bicol+Samar+Leyte areas!
Target by end of next year i'll conquer Bicol+Samar+Leyte areas!
My Lakbayan grade is B-!
How much of the Philippines have you visited? Find out at Lakbayan!
Created by Eugene Villar.Wednesday, July 11, 2007
I Miss You
I miss...
1.) you falling asleep with your head on my chest, and how you like it when i lightly scratch your scalp to get you to sleep.
2.) falling asleep on your lap
3.) you mocking/laughing at me when i invent lyrics to a song
4.) eating the food you prepare... sandwhich in paper bags, your version of pesto, salad with your favorite dressing, my favorite sinigang, etc.
5.) watching movies with you... when we laugh at horror movies (wishing stairs), when you laugh out loud (shrek), or when we just don't pay attention to the movie (charlotte grey).
6.) walking around ateneo at night and how you sometimes ask for a piggy-back ride when your feet hurts or when you just feel like it.
7.) you updating me on your kapamilya favorites (PBB, Rounin, and the Korean novelas)
8.) swimming with you, specially after you boasted you got the highest score in your swimming lessons once :)
9.) getting you pissed when i feign jealousy because you called Fonacier your baby or when i call the internet your first love.
10.) driving you home to cavite on weekends, how we curse aguinaldo highway for its traffic or sing together to a song playing on the radio and having our own concert inside the car.
11.) how we walk together but instead of holding hands we only link our pinky-fingers together.
12.) watching you eat your fill.
13.) getting text messages from you everyday even though you never expected any from me.
14.) our sundae moments
15.) hugging you from the back and smelling your hair
miss you ga...
1.) you falling asleep with your head on my chest, and how you like it when i lightly scratch your scalp to get you to sleep.
2.) falling asleep on your lap
3.) you mocking/laughing at me when i invent lyrics to a song
4.) eating the food you prepare... sandwhich in paper bags, your version of pesto, salad with your favorite dressing, my favorite sinigang, etc.
5.) watching movies with you... when we laugh at horror movies (wishing stairs), when you laugh out loud (shrek), or when we just don't pay attention to the movie (charlotte grey).
6.) walking around ateneo at night and how you sometimes ask for a piggy-back ride when your feet hurts or when you just feel like it.
7.) you updating me on your kapamilya favorites (PBB, Rounin, and the Korean novelas)
8.) swimming with you, specially after you boasted you got the highest score in your swimming lessons once :)
9.) getting you pissed when i feign jealousy because you called Fonacier your baby or when i call the internet your first love.
10.) driving you home to cavite on weekends, how we curse aguinaldo highway for its traffic or sing together to a song playing on the radio and having our own concert inside the car.
11.) how we walk together but instead of holding hands we only link our pinky-fingers together.
12.) watching you eat your fill.
13.) getting text messages from you everyday even though you never expected any from me.
14.) our sundae moments
15.) hugging you from the back and smelling your hair
miss you ga...
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Serious Blogging
Here's to my commitment to serious blogging (or at least an attempt to)
For the longest time I was torn... to blog or not to blog?
Those who know me well enough have learned by now that it takes quite some 'emotional investment' before I start sharing or talking about myself to that person. I'm proud that some even considered me as a good listener. During intimate conversations, I usually keep myself quiet, giving few comments, jokes and questions every once in a while. I believe a large part of the reason why I am a good listener is because I am more interested with knowing about the other person than making the other person know me. I wish I could say that I'm just naturally 'non-self-centered' but the thing is I just don't think that the other person is sincerely interested about me. Its a lot easier to listen than talk, and most people appreciate it more when you listen. So why bother talk about yourself right?
And what is blogging but another way of baring yourself to the world without any assurance that it would care? Why bother blog?
Thinking about it, I realized that I could think of at least 3 or 4 people whom I believe would be sincerely interested about my life. And it is for them that I am blogging. One of them is leaving for Dubai soon so this is one of the ways I'd keep my connection to her.
So for you my friends (and seriously hoping that the 4 would grow in number) share my life ... :)
For the longest time I was torn... to blog or not to blog?
Those who know me well enough have learned by now that it takes quite some 'emotional investment' before I start sharing or talking about myself to that person. I'm proud that some even considered me as a good listener. During intimate conversations, I usually keep myself quiet, giving few comments, jokes and questions every once in a while. I believe a large part of the reason why I am a good listener is because I am more interested with knowing about the other person than making the other person know me. I wish I could say that I'm just naturally 'non-self-centered' but the thing is I just don't think that the other person is sincerely interested about me. Its a lot easier to listen than talk, and most people appreciate it more when you listen. So why bother talk about yourself right?
And what is blogging but another way of baring yourself to the world without any assurance that it would care? Why bother blog?
Thinking about it, I realized that I could think of at least 3 or 4 people whom I believe would be sincerely interested about my life. And it is for them that I am blogging. One of them is leaving for Dubai soon so this is one of the ways I'd keep my connection to her.
So for you my friends (and seriously hoping that the 4 would grow in number) share my life ... :)
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