Wednesday, April 30, 2008

I ♥ Maya Angelou

The last topic I talked about was love and due to a thought-provoking reply, I am dedicating this post to the lady whose words I totally love.

"Have enough courage to trust love one more time. And always one more time."

-Maya Angelou

This explains why I take life as it is. (Raish, FA and Andy, you guys should know. HAHAHAHA)

Anyhooo, not my point. Here are two other quotes of Maya Angelou that I love love love.

"I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life's a bitch. You've got to go out and kick ass."

"People will forget what you said
People will forget what you did
But people will never forget how you made them feel. "


Cheers to all those who brave the risks of love!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Mooshy all over

My previous post had something like I h***my groupmates in Psych. I was talking about my first group. This morning the professor allowed us to choose our own group for the final project. YAY!
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Everyone I invited to Ilocos can't make it. HUHUHUHU I really feel bad that they couldn't come. Sadly internship, family stuff and responsibilities as leaders have interfered in the plans so I am gonna have to just enjoy my weekend with my lovely and happy classmates. Yey!

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I've seen the trailer of Ploning. I think I'll watch it. (If I have time. And hopefully Caloi gives me free passes, yay!). Not because I am a fan of Judy Ann Santos because I am not. I'll watch Ploning because I love Eugene Domingo and (Professor) Tony Mabesa. I love Palawan. And ultimately, I love love.

To quote...
'Diba mas masarap isipin na mas ikaw ang nasasaktan kasi ikaw ang mas nagmamahal.'

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I think I want hugs. :(

Cheers to all the love and hugs we'll have soon!

Monday, April 28, 2008

I am so tired.

I have a lot to do for the two more weeks left of summer term.

1. Creative book report due May 1 (my self-imposed deadline).
2. Field trip to Ilocos this weekend! (will be back in Manila on Monday in time for the book report, haha)
3. Third exam in psych on the same day (May 5).
4. Group project in Psych. (ugh, I h*** my groupmates. shet.)
5. Trip to Pampanga to shoot our culture report.
6. Family lunch at Rizal. (attendance is sort of a must.)
7. Fourth exam in Psych.
8. Report on the Pampanga trip.
9. Finish Time Traveler's Wife. (Ang bagal ko. Psych book keeps interfering.)
10. Submit the hard copy of all the reports in Art Studies.
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There's a new sculpture in front of the Arts and Letters building. It's called Magdangal by national artist Napoleon Abueva. They say it's the female version of the Oblation. My professor thinks it is highly politicized so howell. All we know is that the sculpture obviously has a huge ass. (No offense meant.)
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I'm really tired. I'll hit the sack in a bit.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Kilyawan Boys are so funny


I just got home from the birthday surprise for Rhett at Shakey's. Kudos to Weng for making this possible (funny, na inip si Rhett sa 'meeting' mo, haha). Rhett's family was there. JMA and BAA friends, batchmates of Weng (read as me and Emm), and his friends from Kilyawan. I met two of his choir mates- Marco and Arman.

Marco is really interesting to talk to. Ika nga ni Arman "ANG DALDAL NIYA NOH?" hahahaha

As for Arman, he is one helluva joker! My facial muscles had lots of exercise just laughing at his funny impersonations of their high school professors. He even taught Nica and I the proper way of singing. hahaha He's studying music in UP.

I really had fun tonight. I hope to see more of these guys. Next time para hindi sad si Rhett sa mga ABAM gimiks, sama na sila. Para laugh trip ulet.. HAHAHAHA

Anyhooo...
Happy Birthday Rhett!
From your ABAM Family!
*wink wink*



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It's really nice when you joke and someone tells you 'That made my night'. hahaha at least may higher purpose yung joke. haha :P
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Cheers to birthdays, surprises and laughter!


Heyheyheypee birthday!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DIANNE (and KAREN)!!!


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOMORROW (April 27) RHETT!

Friday, April 25, 2008

Validation required

I had no idea that ID validation existed in the summer term. Until I had to look for a book in the main library. After eating lunch with Jam at CASAA, I busied myself thinking of a tactic to get into the library using my unvalidated ID. I decided to clip it on my shorts (Jam's advice), on my left thigh, so that manong guard won't try to get hold of the ID.

I brilliantly got through the manong, and second through the lady at the Social sciences section. But I sort of lost my luck when Claire and I went to the Filipiniana Section to borrow the book we needed. We stumbled upon this old lady who looked like Mahal but only four feet taller. Her bright pink lipstick was cracked and her face, wrinkled and blotchy. She called my attention even if we were past her table already and said "ID mo." so I showed it to her, hoping she'd let me in since there were less than 5 people in the area (including her). She said "Hindi ka enrolled?" I just said I wasn't enrolled so that I'd have a reason not to have my summer sticker. And she goes..."hindi ka pwedeng pumasok ng library. kaya pala ayaw mo ipakita ID mo." Oh I swear I wanted to kill her. I stayed outside the Filipiniana section while Claire went inside to view our book. It turns out that the book cannot be taken outside of the library. The lady even barred Claire from showing me the book even if I was just a few feet away from Claire. She stared at us a couple of times. Anyhooo...

I suggested we go to the other libraries where the book was also available. We were lucky to find two copies of the book at the Home Economics library and they were very nice to lend us one. IN YOUR FACE, FILIPINIANA SECTION LADY! I will never go back to that place. Evil, inconsiderate people, and smelly, hot and moldy basement. I like the HomeEcon Library. It's airconditioned, well lit and the people are extremely nice. Mas hi-tech pa sa BA ang book-borrowing system nila ha! I also enjoyed the brainstorming session with Anabee, Claire, and Nykes. We had a lot of crazy ideas and we are so excited to get started. wooot!
I ♥ Art Studies 171.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Love yourself ;)

I did not attend my Art Studies 171 class today. And I have no regrets.
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Today I was feeling more stressed than ever. I guess all these summer work, the heat, and all that thinking (in class and about life) got into me today.

During Psych class, I kept twisting my upper body to a stretch to alleviate the back pains that I've been experiencing this past few days. "Frozen delights" nga daw, according to Sir Dioquino. When I finally decided I've had enough, I entertained the thought of cutting my Art Studies class so I could have some 'me time' today. It was quite a battle because in my three years in college, I have cut class less than ten times only. Now that I am in my senior year, it's no surprise that I am still having a hard time convincing myself that it's okay to cut classes (as long as I don't exceed the limit of 3).

I sat anxiously in the jeepney, fighting the thought of saying 'para' before the jeep reaches the Oblation and makes its way to Philcoa. To remove my worries, I decided to plan my 'me day'. First in my list was to get a back massage. Second was to watch a movie and third, eat a yummy merienda.

I ended up getting my massage which, I must say, worth cutting class for. I could hear my spine crack while the lady exerts effort on my back. After which, I decided to look around the department store without plans of buying anything. (I love fitting clothes and taking photos of it but not buying any. hahaha) The numerous rounds inside the department store made me hungry so off I walked to Jollibee for a merienda.

Energized from merienda, I headed back to the shopping area and oh my gawd, I found lots of cute shoes and baaaaags. There was one sling bag which is perfect for gimmick nights. I wanted to buy it but I haven't been going out lately so I might not be able to use it. But the other bag I found was a canvas bag which I found really pretty so even if they had no other stock, I bought the one on display. I plan to use it when we go to Ilocos! Wooohooo! Then here goes the shoes section. I saw these cute flats and decided to purchase it to replace the flats that I'd be giving to the ABAM rummage collection.

I know I spent quite a lot for my 'me time' but I love it. I was able to free my mind from all the stress, free my body from all these frozen delights, and free my pocket from some cash. HAHAHA

PHONE CALL
I got a surprise phone call from Raisia! Surprise yun kasi she said "HEEEEY ADZ! guess who?" *silence* "Uhhhh...dianne?... AY AY AY! RAISIAAAAAA!" *shrieks from both sides of the line*
hahahaha we talked for like two hours just catching up on things, reviewing funny stories from the past year, predicting the future and just plain ranting about the present.

WISDOM
I finally think I'm good at something...I just do not know what it's called. I find myself being able to make people (see the brighter side of life). omg how irritatingly redundant. But yeah, I think that's it. I can't exactly divulge specific situations but it feels really good when you know you are able to help. It makes you value your life and your friends more.
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Cheers to loving yourself and believing you can!

We sure hope Jaime Ayala greets you!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Today we start

Today we start celebrating life.

Well, I always celebrate life. Even when I've been stressed the whole day, I always end it with a prayer of thanks for the good things and the learned values I've experienced. And now I plan to celebrate all my learnings (in excruciating detail) and share them with you from time to time.

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I think most students undergo that quarter-life crisis before they graduate from college. I actually think I am still lost in all these shizz that college showed me. Sometimes I'd want to think I too, am a Jack of All Trades, Master of None.

I mean, all this grade consciousness shit is killing me. I never felt the need to be grade conscious back in elementary and high school because I always manage to get excellent grades. But in college, it's not all hard work. Luck (lots of it) comes in handy and of course, you need to go the extra mile to impress your prof. Even if it meant sitting beside her for a little chat.

To further illustrate, I am deeply appreciative of HR and all its works but I cannot seem to ace the HR exams simply because my professor wants a word-for-word memorization for our essays. I mean, if I memorized the whole chapter, would that mean I understood each concept? It's like memorizing Mi Ultimo Adios without understanding Spanish. Had she administered an application sort of test, I know, in my heart, I could ace that exam.

Anyhooo, not my point. I am not degrading my friends who excel. They deserve all the praises for their hard work. I'm actually proud of them! Then again, I believe that somewhere in me, and in all you jacks of all trades, is that talent that no other person can compare. We just have to find it. (HELP ME FIND IT, Y'all!)

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Cheers to friends who remember and friends who are remembered! Cheers to a friend who's finally moving on!Yay!

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You are more than the sum of all your pain. Keep that in mind.



Monday, April 21, 2008

Hurray Hurray

PIECES
I think it's amazing when we find ourselves facing someone without feeling anything AT ALL. They're the people who make us go jell-O when we see them even from afar. I think the feeling is still there but this time i knew very well that it is better this way, that it isn't working for me and for the other party as well. Yay, I'm happier, I guess.

HAVE YOU HEARD?
The ultimate fashyon series comes back with an uber bongga episode! Now that B and S are totally back, it is indeed going to be a great summer. And welcome the new bitch y'all. Watch Episode 14 to get the latest buzz in the Upper East Side of Manhattan. xoxo.

SPOTTED
Might as well make use of the GG hormones. Richard Gomez was in school today. He is enrolled in the UP Open University and is currently taking his CWTS units in the College of Arts and Letters. I am not a big fan but howell, we ran into him one too many times today and in the coming days, fo sho. Some kolehiyalas mustered courage and talked to him, asked for photos (Anabee and I saw them while walking to grab food at KATAG). Our classes end at the same time so as we were walking out of the building, a bunch of students kept sticking with him wherever he went. I mean, hello? I really think they just want to be affiliated with Richard. It's funny, how they follow him around. HAHAHAHA He walked to the faculty parking and hopped into his light blue Jaguar. ohkamown! foyn foyn foyn, nangaasar ka ba? try mo mag limousine minsan ok? Anabee, Emm, Arlo and I walked past his car, in the middle of the road. He didn't blow his horn, thank God. First, because he is a public figure. Second, because he is in a school zone. And third, because naka Jaguar siya at nakakahiyang magbusina sa UP when you are in a Jaguar. Tomorrow we'll see him again. Oh, did i tell you he can be seen from our classroom window? hahaha choz!

EXCITEMENT
I am excited about
(1) my Art Studies trip to Ilocos. I've never been there so I am so thrilled. And of course, authentic ilocos empanada and BAGNET! I swear I'll bring home bagnet. Lots of it.haha Also, we're allowed to bring friends! Mareng FA showed great interest in it. Also Andy. If every BA classmate brings a BA friend, it's gonna be a happy trip. yey!

(2) My summer vacation when summer term ends. Most probably in Bicol. First would be a 10 hour trip by land to the beautiful city of Naga. A great thing about Naga's 'bayan' is that it's small so you won't really need to ride jeeps or tricycles.
From the hotel, we'd always walk to the restaurants to eat our meals. And on our way back, we never fail to drop by the plaza to buy balut for my brother Joop. He loves balut and gets to eat it only when he's 'on vacation'. I am also gonna get to eat at my favorite resto in Naga, The Red Platter. It's tradition- when in Naga, must eat at least once at the Red Platter. It's sort of a finer version of Gerry's here in Manila.
Plus we just might go wake boarding which I am dying to try. Then off to a three hour road trip to Sorsogon where endless beach trips and eating will happen. (Oh no.) I think I want a tan. Actually, not a tan. Just a pretty golden tint and some pink 'burnt' cheeks before I get back to school.

I used to hate it when I get dark because of swimming. But when I got older, I realized after a few weeks, you actually go back to your original color so whatthehell. Enjoy the beach. When not satisfied, buy papaya soap. hahahaha

(3) My birthday, which I have no idea what's gonna happen because I still do not know where I'll spend it.

(4) And of course, my last year in college. Ought to be the best.


Cheers to today's happy thoughts!

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This is technically my 100th post. Woopeeeedooo! If you take a closer look at the sidebar, there are actually 97 posts. The 'missing' entries are entries I just wrote for myself, just so I have some place to keep it.

Friday, April 18, 2008

One Month


It's less than a month before my birthday. I'm growing old too fast. (At least that's how I feel)

Today I was exchanging messages with my mom when she told me what their birthday plans are for me.
It included a trip to somewhere in Manila. I was gonna tell Mom not to push through with it because it'll only be a waste of money but I decided not to say anything. Because they never really plan things like this. Well, at least not in the years when I was in college. But now that they wanted to do something on my special day, I'd be glad to let them be. I do hope they get me a DSLR though. I am dying to have one. But if they don't want to get me one, it's ok. hehehehe I still have my Cybershot.
I have no idea how I will celebrate my birthday this year. Tim, Weng and I are planning a joint summer birthday celebration. But this is just a plan. As for me, if i get my DSLR, I won't hold the party.

Since I am turning 19, here's my 19 crazy wishes.

19. A solution to global warming.
18. An answer to world hunger (and rice shortage).
17. A greater support for our local products and local talents.
16. A better economy.
15. A solution to brain drain.
14. An amazing support for our natural resources and beautiful destinations. We have a beautiful country! You don't need to go abroad to find amazing caves, corals and beaches. It's all here. I swear!
13. A car for my busy schedule.
12. More shoes and bags.
11. More more more road trips and travels with my friends.
10. Circles of friends who I'd grow old with. We'll attend each other's weddings. Our husbands and kids will be friends. We'll go shopping together when we're doñas already.Yay!
9. A trip to Australia with Joop (haha Jom, di ka na pwede).
8. A trip to Singapore or HongKong with Mommy for a whole lot of shopping!
7. A Nikon digital SLR camera.
6. A great job offering or offerings hahahaha.
5. A superb academic year.
4. A very successful year for ABAM.
3. Good health of my family and friends.
2. A man who will love me forever.
1. A forever tight and happy family.



This year, it's gonna be about me, singlehood, my friends, an unforgettable senior year, and a fabulous life! Cheers!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

It gets tiring each passing day


"Missing someone gets easier everyday because even if it is one day farther from the last time you saw each other, it is one day closer to the next time you will."

But for me...each day is a struggle to forget. A struggle to face the truth. A struggle to regain every piece of me that I lost along the way. But each day, I learn to love myself more, everyday I embrace life, and everyday I start to see life in a different perspective. And I realized, no matter how how kind hearted you are, how compassionate you are, and how patient you are, there will always be that point when you just have to tell yourself to stop.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

I got tagged

I got tagged by Anna Sese so here it goes.

10 Random Facts/Habits about me

1. I am totally in love with Lipton Red tea.
2. I am crazy about flats.
3. My school stuff are everywhere (in my bedroom and study area) but I call it 'organized clutter'.
4. I was summoned to the guidance office back in senior high school because I was accused of threatening someone I'd have her killed. HAHAHA
5. My grade four seatmate got murdered a few months ago. :(
6. I used to dance the ballet back in elementary.
7. I love Jollibee chicken joy and spaghetti.
8. I enjoy watching Aga Muhlach movies. (Isn't he the cutest dad? hahaha)
9. My name is a combination of the names of my two lolas- Adeliza and Lydia.
10. I spoil my friends whenever I can.

Exaage, effort sumagot nito ha! I tag everyone who's interested. Ay, special tag to Raisia because she hasn't been blogging for quite a while. (Boo dsl.) ;)


Monday, April 14, 2008

Our debutante

Happy Birthday, Migs!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

I listen to my mind, but I follow my heart


I still sort of couldn't get over Emm's emo post. To quote:

It's like we're scared to lose what we don't even really have.

There are times when we get too caught up in a situation that all we see is the short term returns it bring. And we base all our decisions on these events that we fail to see what really exists. Sometimes we need to take a step back to realize that we must face reality rather than dwell in our delusions because not all the time our 'projections' will be accurate. Thus, the optimistic, pessimistic and most likely projections, as in the field of business. But returns of immaterial investments aren't that easy to predict. The heart will always be optimistic because it 'feels' the yearning for something real. Then again, the mind will likely be pessimistic since it recognizes logic, reason and the actual situation.

The thing is, when we believe we are in cloud nine, we fail to recognize logic and just have that 'I'm gonna risk it all' strategy in our mind. Which sort of sucks because more often than not, these situations are the painful ones. Because if something really exists, then there is no space for delusions. If something exists, the heart and the mind will point to the same direction. Only the 'most likely' prediction will exist.

Now that I think about it, I think I'm gonna step back and take another look. Maybe we are too full of the optimistic and pessimistic. Maybe we've had enough chances to recognize what exists. Maybe this is the point when we get tired. And maybe after taking a back step, I can finally see clearer. That maybe in reality, there are two separate pictures.



Saturday, April 12, 2008

Blah day


YABAM PINOY MEETING

Execore and AVP's had a meeting today for ABAM's big project next sem. I am so happy with the turn out because today I felt that the avp's are really into the whole idea of the project. I can't wait!

NOSTALGIA
Every time I see a guy opening his arms to give a girl a hug, I just shiver all over and I'm always almost at a point when I want to melt. I say this coz I've just seen one on TV. On PBB teens, si Josef and Nicole to be exact. I'm not a fan of this batch of teens but it's just really boring this summer so, like Jay-Ar, I just watch PBB. haha

BLACK HOLE
I feel like I'm standing beside a dementor. All the happiness in me has been sucked out tonight. I've had many sleepless days to think of and fix this one thing and in just little over 24 hours before the day itself arrives, all the work has gone down the drain. And it's just frustrating to see your plans crumble.

and my recurring songs of the moment:

Slow me down by Emmy Rossum

My head and my heart are colliding - chaotic
Pace of the world – I just wish I could stop it
Try to appear like I’ve got it together

and City by Sara Bareilles

I'm finding every reason to be gone
There's nothing here to hold on to
Could i hold you?

I feel like leaving. Just anything to escape the stress.


Is this you?


Click it! hehe suweet. ♥

Friday, April 11, 2008

The walking never ends



I'd walk under the piercing heat again and again.

o m g i w d.
yey!


First day of summer classes

I got to school quite early today. 9:10 in the morning to be exact. I accomplished post-advising, library clearance and assessment then went to the third floor. There, I found a bunch of my friends-slash-orgmates-slash-batchmates-slash-peopleImiss gossiping and catching up on things such as internships and summer classes. OMG it's so funny to hear people rant about how clerical their jobs are. One of them became a photocopy lady at MTV. The other was an 'auditing officer' at Guess. Another was a checkbook page-checker which could be better defined as taga sigurado kung 50 pages yung checkbook. hahaha But of course there were a few who had cool internships. One was in the sales department of Selecta-Unilever where the perks were free ice cream and lipton red (my favorite, as in exaage). Another one was in Smart Telecommunications where she'll be going to 6 places around the Philippines including La Union, CamSur and Boracay! All expense paid pa yun! Two of our friends were in Sportsnetwork, where they had to produce a marketing plan for the different brands they are handling. Marketing is Love. Valmoria, you'll be proud! haha

Finally, 199 briefing (internship class) started so there was only Jazmine and I at the front lobby of BA. I saw Kitch speaking in a classroom and later found out he was teaching Accounting (BA 99.2)! I was right, I knew it! haha I sooo love (in a platonic way of course) Kitch! He is so amazing! Super talino (he's part of the FINEX team), and super bibo. Just the right mix of a sociable genius! At 10 minutes to 11, I walked to Pysch to attend my class. Raisia and the rest of the gang picked me up via Caloi's car and off we went to pick up Jazmine from her PE class before we finally grab lunch. Jaz was taking so long so we carnapped the Revo and drove around UP. What a fun ride!
Larice (driving): Caloi, ang tigas ng ano mo. (referring to the break and gas)
The whole ride was a total laugh trip. When we got back to the gym, we saw Billie. We lowered the windows while Jaz and Alveen shrieked in delight 'Billieeeee!' Hello naman si Kuya, he waved at us and later on realized hindi pala siya ang tinatawag namin. Realizing he looked totally stupid, he ran his hand through his hair in the most casual way he could. I bet our laughs were audible enough even from inside the car. Oooh geeeez.

Art Studies class was a pleasant surprise. I had a lot of classmates from BA. Ten, to be exact. Oooh, I am so excited to start this class! The prof didn't arrive though. But I am glad to know our room was equip with an air conditioner. Something to fight the summer heat. weee! My psych class is also in an air-conditioned room. aylavet!

Here's to four exams in the next four Fridays. Here's to a fun afternoon with my Art Studies classmates. Here's to a happy summer! Cheers! ;)

Thursday, April 10, 2008

'Me' time


WAKE-UP CALL

I was hoping to wake up to a phone call from the internship dude of Sportsnetwork but hello naman, asa pa kami (ni Raisia). I did get a call though, around 8-ish from Cheska. hahaha Numerous text messages flooded my screen as well so I had to reply to them and go back to sleep.

*flashback*
Yesterday, I forced myself to go to school because Raisia was finally here in QC. I met up with her and Kyle at Katipunan and went back to school to fix my enrollment and for her 199 slot. We stumbled upon Larice who told us there's one slot left in their super cool internship at Sportsnetwork, the retail company that handles brands such as Lonsdale, Roxy, Quicksilver, etc. here in the Philippines. Raish and I got really jealous of their job so we called decided to give it a shot (hahaha, oo nahatak nanaman ako).

MALL and Me
I decided to go to Trinoma today to do some shopping for the start of summer term.

OMG I stumbled upon a girl wearing the same shirt I had!!! I quickly lifted my bag to my chest to cover the print. Unfortunately, her companion saw me and told her 'kapareho mo siya ng shirt'. :)) I just walked like it was nothing but when I glanced back at them, she also glanced back. Kamusta naman? Ok lang sana kapareho, wag lang magkasalubong.

I just hate it when salespeople approach you and watch you intently while you're trying on shoes or looking at bags or checking out the clothes. DON'T WATCH ME! I hate it when they tell you "Pili lang kayo Ma'am" or "Yes ma'am?" I mean, can't I just shop in peace here? I'll let you know when I need your help.

KWENTONG BARBERO
There was an exhibit and fair at the activity center of Trinoma. I saw Skin Food in one of the stalls so I thought they might have discounts for the cappuccino foam that I totally love. While walking around, I felt thirsty and boy, is that a Sola stall I see? hahaha I walked to the stall and this nice mister gave me a plastic cup so I could help myself with the four drinks available FOR FREE. weeee! With my Sola Peach, I walked to the other stalls and this lady started blabbing nonstop "Hi ma'am, tingin po kayo sa bagong products namin. Eto po ma'am, dito tayo. May pick-a-prize po kami. Para na rin po ma explain ko sa inyo products namin.blahbalahblah" We got to their stall and her pseudo-boss told her "wala nang premyo para sa pick-a-prize" so pahiya siya sa akin. I told her "Wag na miss, sige" since I wasn't really interested in their line of USA made creams and what have yous. She stalled me a bit and said she needed my contact info. Here goes my attempt to barbs her.
Name: Pam Enriquez (Pam, my elementary-HS friend, and Emm of course!)
Address: Don Jose Heights, QC (hahaha, how accurate)
Mobile number: 09**5471173 -> TOTAL IMBENTO. I THINK. well, my old mobile number (back in high school) was 09**5471172 so i just changed the last digit.haha

The day ended without a call from the company but that's fine coz I already got 2 subjects which I shall pay for tomorrow. I also have a new pair of shoes (thanks to the gc's I won from Procter&Gamble). And because I have a new pair of shoes, I was pressured to purchase a bag to match my shoes! hahaha OMG. Splurge day. Thanks to Daddy for giving me a few bucks for shopping before he left for Iloilo.

CONVERSATIONS
Farrah and I had our catch up night last night. Or was it this early morning (like 2am)? I miss Fa. I haven't seen her since erm...last day of classes? And we haven't talked for a long time. So please show up in school from time to time this summer ahkey? :D

Raish called me up at home. We talked about lotsa stuff! It feels refreshing to have talks that are just full of endless laughter. Later on she said "hey, i have to go" but then we both remembered a lot more kwentos so we ended up extending the kwento time and our laughing time. hahaha I miss her everyday. Damn that DSL. Please install one in their house. I barely get to catch up with her. Unlike before, every night was bonding night.

That was my day. I'm tired but happy. Stressed from all the preps. Giddy for our beach trip. (Maybe next weekend.) Excited and lazy for tomorrow. But totally game to see what's in store for me! wooohooo! Live. Love. Laugh. yan ang moral of the post. HAHAHAHA amfufu.


Here's to the best Mom in the world

mom and cousin gelo

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOMMY!


The person who always believes in me (syempre, anak niya ako. haha)

She allows to me to enjoy life.
(translation: out of towns, numerous sleep overs and late-night partying and bonding with friends.)

She's the reason I am not afraid to take life as it comes. Because she assures me she's always there.

She's the reason why I am kinder and sweeter to people I care for.

She's the perfect Dove image- real beauty- with wrinkles and gray hair. That shows how well she grows with time and how much she's learned and will be learning in this world.

She's my dad's queen and best friend.

She's my kuya's warm blanket. She assures him he'll be fine when things don't seem right.

She's my younger brother's best friend. They watch PBB together just because.

I can go on with this list but it will never encompass the real greatness of my mom.

I love you, Mommy! Happy birthday!


Wednesday, April 09, 2008

punky, myself, fa

Happy Birthday Punky!

Something worth reading :)

I got this from Claude Aragon's multiply and was teary eyed after.

The Lessons I'm Leaving Behind



At many colleges, professors are asked to give a “last lecture.” In this talk, they ruminate on what matters most to them. As they speak, audiences mull the same question: What wisdom would you impart to the world if you knew it was your last chance?

Last year, I agreed to give a last lecture at Carnegie Mellon University, where I’m a professor in the computer science department. A few weeks later, I learned that I had only months to live—I was dying of pancreatic cancer.

I knew I could cancel. I have three young children, I’m married to Jai, the woman of my dreams, and there were so many things to be done. But by speaking, I knew I could put myself in a bottle that would one day wash up on the beach for my children, Dylan, Logan and Chloe. Here’s what I want to share.

Always Have Fun
Before I spoke, Carnegie Mellon’s president, Jared Cohon, said to me, “Please tell them about having fun, because that’s what I’ll remember you for.”

I came to an early realization. Each of us must make a decision, best captured in A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh characters. Am I a fun-loving Tigger or a sad-sack Eeyore? It’s clear where I stand.

For my last Halloween, Jai, our kids and I dressed up as the Incredibles. I put a photo of us on my website and explained that chemo had not affected my superpowers. I got smiling e-mails in response.

I won’t let go of the Tigger in me. Someone asked what I want on my tombstone. I said: “Randy Pausch: He Lived 30 Years After a Terminal Diagnosis.” I could pack a lot of fun into 30 years. If that’s not to be, I’ll pack fun into the time I have.

Dream Big
I was 8 in the summer of 1969, when men first walked on the moon. I was at camp, and we campers were brought to the main house to watch the moment on TV. But the astronauts were taking a while, and it was late. The counselors sent us to our tents to sleep, and we missed the first walk.

I was peeved. I thought: “My species has gotten off our planet and is in a new world for the first time, and you people think bedtime matters?”

When I got home, my dad gave me a photo that he’d taken of our TV set the second Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. We still have that photo.

Give yourself permission to dream. Fuel your kids’ dreams too. Once in a while, that might even mean letting them stay up past their bedtimes.

Ask for What You Want
On a trip to Disney World, my dad and I were at the monorail with my son Dylan, then 4. Dylan wanted to sit in the nose-cone with the driver, and my father thought it would be a kick too.

“Too bad they don’t let regular people sit there,” Dad said.

“Actually, I’ve learned there’s a trick to getting to sit up front,” I said. “Do you want to see it?”

I walked over to the attendant and said: “Excuse me. Could we please sit in the front car?”

“Certainly,” the attendant said. He led us to the nose-cone. It was one of the only times I ever saw my dad flabbergasted. “I said there was a trick,” I told him. “I didn’t say it was a hard trick.”

Now I’ve gotten even better at “just asking.” As we all know, it can take days to get medical results. Waiting is not how I want to spend my time, so I ask: “What’s the fastest I can get these results?”

“Oh,” they often respond, “we might be able to have them for you within an hour.”

Ask. More often than you’d suspect, the answer you’ll get is, “Sure.”

Dare To Take a Risk
In a virtual-reality course I taught, I encouraged students to attempt hard things and not worry about failing. At the end of the semester, I presented a stuffed penguin—“The First Penguin Award”—to the team that took the biggest gamble while not meeting its goals. The award came from the idea that when penguins jump in water that might have predators, well, one of them’s got to be the first penguin. In essence, it was a prize for “glorious failure.”

Experience is what you get when you don’t get what you wanted. And it can be the most valuable thing you have to offer.

Look for the Best In Everybody
I got this advice from Jon Snoddy, my hero at Disney Imagineering. “If you wait long enough,” he said, “people will surprise and impress you.” When you’re frustrated with people, when you’re angry, it may be because you haven’t given them enough time. Jon warned that this took great patience, even years. “In the end,” he said, “people will show you their good side. Just keep waiting. It will come out.”

Make Time for What Matters
When Jai and I went on our honeymoon, we wanted to be left alone. Since my boss demanded a way for people to reach me, I recorded this greeting:

“Hi, this is Randy. I waited until I was 39 to get married, so my wife and I are going away for a month. I hope you don’t have a problem with that, but my boss does. Apparently, I have to be reachable.” I then gave the names of Jai’s parents and the city where they lived. “If you call directory assistance, you can get their phone number. And then, if you can convince my in-laws that your emergency merits interrupting their only daughter’s honeymoon, they have our number.” We didn’t get any calls.

Time is all you have.
And you may find one day that you have less than you think.


Let Kids Be Themselves
Because I’ve been so vocal about my childhood dreams, people have asked me about the dreams I have for my own kids. As a professor, I’ve seen how disruptive it can be for parents to have specific dreams for their children. My job is to help my kids foster a joy for life and develop the tools to fulfill their own wishes. My wishes for them are very exact and, given that I won’t be there, I want to be clear: Kids, don’t try to figure out what I wanted you to become. I want you to become what you want to become. And I want you to feel as if I am there with you, whatever path you choose.

Adapted from the book The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch and Wall Street Journal reporter Jeffrey Zaslow. Copyright © 2008 Randy Pausch. To be published by Hyperion. All rights reserved.

AFTER THE LECTURE
After I gave my lecture in September, I expected to go home and quietly spend time with my family. I never imagined that my talk would be viewed online by millions worldwide. The response has overwhelmed and moved me. Thousands of people have written to me about their life lessons. I’ve also been buoyed by former students who’ve told me how my teaching made a difference to them. There’s no greater gift for a teacher.

I’ve used my unexpected fame to advocate for pancreatic cancer research. Last month, I testified before Congress to seek funding for my disease, which is considered the deadliest of cancers.

I’ve had great fun too. In my lecture, I told of two childhood dreams: playing in the NFL and being Captain Kirk on Star Trek. Strangers fulfilled those wishes. I was invited to scrimmage with the Pittsburgh Steelers and got to say a line in a new Star Trek film. Both experiences were thrilling.

I’m lucky to be living longer than I expected, allowing me more time with my kids. I’ve tried to do unforgettable things with them—such as swimming with dolphins—so they’ll have concrete memories of us and of my love for them.

I am honored that my lecture will live on and that people have found it beneficial. Honestly, though, the talk was for my kids, and it gives me comfort to know that they will one day watch it.



Monday, April 07, 2008

Fastfood call centers

This junior year, I've been so busy and tired that I's rather buy dinner every night rather than cook for myself. Well, to begin with, I do not know how to cook. Except for pastas and fried stuff- friend chicken, porkchop, fish, etc. That's as far as I can utilize the kitchen. So naturally, fast food is the next option for me. I've tried almost all of the fast food brands and in in my 3 years in college, all that delivery services has made me quite maarte and observant when dealing with the call takers.

Jollibee. They're really nice and fast. It's my default food choice because one, I really love Jollibee; second, they deliver fast; and it's quite affordable. The call center people are good and well informed so that's really a plus. It also comes in handy when I don't know what the exact name of the meal is so I'll just say "yung bagong ice craze na may ube at parang yema?" "Aaah, yung macapuno de leche special po." They've committed a few mistakes though like when I order for a thigh part, they'll assure me it's available but when the food comes, it's a breast part. I am always picky with the chicken part because I do not like white meat. But what the hell, I can't complain since the food's already there. But oooh, one thing I recall about Jollibee was one time I ordered for lunch and dinner na so that's quite a lot. Then most of my orders weren't available such as the thigh part and the drinks. So they sent with my orders a spaghetti. I believe it's to compensate for the orders they couldn't provide. OR they just made a mistake. hahaha I remember rechecking my orders and it was all there, plus the spaghetti so I guess they were just really being nice to me. weee! I also love their delivery people. They're very nice and courteous and very well informed too! One time my dad wanted ice craze for evening dessert. The call taker said, their desserts are not available. So kanina, I asked kuya if they do not deliver desserts in the evening. Sabi ni kuya "Basta hanggang midnight ma'am, nagdedeliver kami ng lahat." Ok, so maybe the branch did not have desserts that time. But I doubt it. No ice cream in Jollibee? No ice craze? I don't think so.

McDonald's. The greatest thing about McDo is probably their 24-hour delivery service. It saves hungry students who are pulling on an all-nighter at someone's place. I must say, I totally love their new advertisement on that where their delivery people flips the books for the students. It's super true and boy have I experienced it. The tagline 'Life made easy' works as well. Yay! Their cheesburger advertisements are also so funny. hahaha Anyway, McDo call takers are as nice as the ones of Jollibee as far as I can remember. McDo online is also a cool new way of ordering. Especially for those who have mobile phones and do not want to waste their load. You place your orders online and they will call you to confirm your order. The delivery men of McDo are equally nice. There's one amazing thing that happened to us. We were at my friend, Pat Coloma's house, doing our 105 exams when we decided to order McDo at 2 in the morning. We used the online system and confirmed our orders via phone. After 30 or so minutes I heard a man calling 'delivery po!" at the gate. Pat went out to get our food. When he came back, being the theater boy that he is, he said with feelings "Grabe si Kuya. Apparently hindi pala pwede ang motorcycles dito sa village (coz it's night time and people will be disturbed) so pinigilan siya sa guardhouse at binigyan ng bike." OMG I was laughing so hard because I couldn't imagine kuya carrying a delivery bag full of McDo meals for 8 people on a slim bike. I feel sorry for kuya but it's just a funny thought talaga. So there, we bid kuya thanks and ingat to recognize his efforts to feed us. Hurray to McDonald's for great people like kuya. Wooot!

KFC. Their call center used to be good until I ordered this week. I totally hate their new system. First, it's so hard to get through the phone line. Second, the call takers are so barok I hate it. Sobrang kulang sa training unlike the previous call takers. I know they changed call centers because when you finally get through the line, there's an automatic voice that says "thank you for calling KFC's new call center. For deliveries, press 1. For other concerns, press (i dunno coz I press 1 immediately, haha)" Sobrang sama pa ng audio becuase they speak so loud on the phone! Then they asked me for my contact details and even my delivery address which is pathetic because helloooow!!! I've been ordering from KFC for forever! And you ask me my address NOW? Switching call centers do not mean having a new database. YES, I BELIEVE I AM WELL EQUIP TO SAY THIS BECAUSE I STUDIED BA 186 and BA 105 and BA 101 which, for those of you non BA students, are Systems design, operations management and intro to management(I can very well recall customer relationship management). The time I placed an order in their new call center, they posted my order in the commonwealth branch which I do not know exactly where but I told the lady, MISS, BAKIT DUN MO NILAGAY ORDER KO EH MAS MALAPIT AKO SA FAIRVIEW BRANCH. NASA LABAS LANG NG VILLAGE KO YUNG BRANCH NA YUN. And she goes Ah talaga maam? Sige po, divert ko nalang po. I know it's sort of forgivable but for a regular customer like me? oh boy, I was so running out of patience. I think it all boils down to their database. They added information which isn't really necessary (Ma'am, anong barangay po kayo? MALAY KO. Kelangan mo pa ba yun?) and failed to keep vital information such as the branch where they're suppose to place the deliveries. It wastes time and decreases their goodwill. KFC,please improve on these things. Oh, one great thing naman about KFC (haha, it's not all that bad), I went to the fairview branch to buy my dinner. I got this Large extreme hot wings and then went home. When I got home and checked, they gave me a regular hot wings so I called them up and told them kulang yung manok. I checked my receipt and verified that they charged me for a large hot wings. So without further questions, the branch sent their delivery boy to our house to being me the other half of the order. Nice one, KFC fairview!

Yellow Cab. They deliver the right food all the time. But it's really something that's expected of them kasi syempre they can't send hawaiian pizza when you ordered a manhattan meatlovers pizza right? And I can't really request for any other chicken part since they only have buffalo wings. hahaha

Chowking. Right food but they're really half deaf when I ask for an official receipt for my dad. I spell out the name of the company everytime I ask for the OR. When the food finally arrives, they never fail to write the wrong name. hahaha As far as I can remember, they never got it right.

Congo Grill. Very bad delivery system. It's manual, for heaven's sake! And they deliver all the wrong food except for the congo rice and sisig. I recall my dad getting all sarcastic at the poor delivery boy. Well, technically di niya kasalanan kasi he didn't take our orders. So my mom called them and got mad too. hahaha

Pizza Hut. These deliveries happen when my dad's here. He likes their pizza and he doesn't like Yellow cab. Baliktad kami. Their call takers are really nice,too. They're me favorite, so far. They're the most "feel home" people in the call center world, for me.

Max's. They have good call takers. The food is also great but sometimes it takes a little longer for the food to arrive.

See, it's not a problem when you don't know how to cook. THEY understand people like us. I'll learn to cook maybe after I graduate. When I have the luxury of time to do what I want. But in the meantime, this list of saviors from hunger and of course my bunch of friends, I get through the sem fed, sane and unscathed. *wink wink*


Sunday, April 06, 2008

Ugh, laundry booboo


I've been doing my own laundry since I got into college. That's three years to be exact. And in the three years that I've been washing my own clothes, it's only today that I made a booboo. Blame that ABAM shirt. The first time I washed that yellow shirt was before our PlanSem. I wanted to bring it to Laguna and wear it on our last day together with my orgmates para mukhang field trip. hahaha Anyway, since it's the only one I needed, I hand washed it and noticed the color yellow bleeding. Tonight I did my laundry together with my kuya's and dad's house clothes, I decided to mix all the
pambahays nalang. I thought the yellow won't bleed anymore since it's already the 2nd washing. NOT. My blue underwear is now blue-green and the white sock (yeah, half a pair) that accidentally got thrown into the washing machine is now yellow. It's not like the underwear and sock will lose its purpose. hahahaha Nakaka OC lang that it's discolored na.

Sabi nga ng etiketa... "wash separately with similar colors". hahahaha


Saturday, April 05, 2008

The goings on in my life

Inasmuch as I want to recall (again) how great my junior year turned out, I'd rather not because my multiply site and previous posts say too much about it already.

Yesterday was the first execore meeting after PlanSem. Bonding in TriNoMa then we watched a movie after, tickets care of Caloi, of course! Weeee thanks Caloi and to Madam Chairman! ;)

After the movie, Tim, Emm and I went back to BA to kill time before hitting the JFA induction night. We had a little chit chat with Sir Manuel Manuel who casually joked with us for an hour. Then off we walked to Balay Kalinaw to join our JFA friends. Congratulations JFA! We'll make it big this year! :)

Everyone's starting to be busy again for their internships. As for some of us, we'll be normal college students taking electives and GE's this summer. Sa mga may sweldo. LIBREEEEE! Guys, let's still have night outs, movies and dinners this summer! kakamiss kayo! and oh, let's hit the beach please? weee!

aylavet, I'm excited for summer class! Too bad CRS didn't give me Street Dance. I totally wanted to take it coz of Step Up 2. hahaha Howell, must enjoy Psych 101, at least. weeee!

What a very non-cohesive post. Bawi ako soon. Maybe, when I'm inspired na. hahaha