8.28.2004

OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD
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OH MY GOD.



Shucks, I know I've used God's name in vain, but I just felt like saying that. Especially in times when some of the things you least expected happened.

Dang!

I'm actually at a loss for words to say.

8.27.2004

10 Years Ago, I...
1. was in Grade 7
2. looked liked that Beetlejuice character, complete with the bangs.
3. was crazy over Joshua Jackson, Vincent Larusso and the rest of the Mighty Ducks
4. basically had a very geeky life. (haha, not much has changed!)

5 Years Ago, I...
1. was in love.
2. was in my freshman year of college
3. met some of the coolest people and lifelong friends.
4. was a naive arki student who was lost in the jungle called UP.


3 Years Ago, I...
1. handled some projects for my orgs.
2. suffered from stress (over structural subjects, hehe)
3. got to know the different work habits of my batchmates.
4. 'came of age' in arki.


A Year Ago, I...
1. was in my own world
2. was fretting over thesis
3. basically thought of nothing else aside from thesis.
4. grew to love my friends even more :)

This Year, I...
1. would learn to make new friends.
2. would continue learning more about myself and the people I meet along the way.
3. would learn to plan my life like Clarice and reach for the stars!
4. would cross the stuff on my wish list one by one.

Yesterday, I...
1. felt like being a loner.
2. pored over more plans. shucks.
3. was able to chat with a good friend.
4. felt tired but happy.

Today, I...
1. pored over more plans. shucks ulit.
2. walked home with friends from the office.
3. stared at the computer. as always.
4. am planning on painting my toenails.

Tomorrow I will...
1. have an x-ray - a preliminary step to pulling my wisdom tooth.
2. go to friend's bday lunch.
3. watch a movie with a friend.
4. plan my next blog layout.:)

8.23.2004

See what Care Bear you are.


Really? Homebody yes. Sleepyhead...well, I don't think so...

8.22.2004

GIMIK WEEKEND 2



Earlier, I went out with friends from high school. Noee, a classmate of ours who moved to the US after high school grad, was visiting and I couldn’t resist not seeing her and not going to the class reunion altogether. Hmmmm…minsan-minsan nga lang ito. Although medyo nanghihinayang ako – I only came to see them for lunch. I simply had to back out of going to the dinner get-together since, if ever I still went to the dinner out, I would be out for 3 nights in a row and my mom would definitely wring my neck! Not to mention, everything that has happened in the last 72 hours was too much for my relatively sedentary lifestyle…

Anyway, it was nice to see them again! I haven’t seen Noee since we graduated from high school, and I think the same goes for Jo H. I also haven’t seen Sandra’s son, Anton, ever. Sigh. It just amazes me how time flies so fast. But what’s even more amazing is that, despite our very different lives, we still managed to meet up and catch on things. And that’s really a remarkable feat, considering some of us are already based in other… continents. Gosh.


Here we are at Big Buddha, a Chinese resto very similar to Super Bowl. (Karen told me the restaurants are owned by one entity.) From L to R: there’s Ot, Tatin, Noee (the one behind Tatin), Nina, Sandra and Anton, Bhon (the guy at the back) and Karen, moi, and Jo H.

Oh well. Thanks guys, for everything. I was really happy seeing you again. Hopefully I would be able to join you guys in the next class reunion!:)

8.21.2004

GIMIK WEEKEND


FRIDAY - Joyce’s birthday
The weekend is only half-over, but it has been FUN, FUN, FUN so far.=) Hah. Puro gimik – lakas ng loob, considering it’s still days away before sweldo day.=( Anyway, yesterday I took a half day “emergency” leave to accompany Anna around Makati. Technically, that was okay, since as apprentice I’m only required to work for four hours a day in the office. But still…anyway, I went back to work at 2 pm – just in time to meet the 4-hours-a-day limit.

Also yesterday Joyce celebrated her birthday in a major way – she treated us at Sweet Inspirations, a place in Katipunan known for its eat-all-you-can Mongolian Barbecue. Yum! There were about 8 of us (in age order, hehe) – Sir Dytoc, Pat, Brian, Mikey, moi, Ros, Joyce and Janrey. As usual, kulitan na naman…with a healthy dose of office chismis. (it seems as if one just can’t do without chismis, even though the people you talk about are people unknown to the people you are talking with.)



Although I have to admit, I haven’t made the most out of the eat-all-you-can promo -- I had two bowls all right, but two half bowls were more like it. Oh well. We made room for dessert! I had a Strawberries and Cream frappocino in Starbucks…ooh, the calories. And my poor waistline. *sniff sniff*.=(


SATURDAY-Intramuros!

Today was actually Joyce’s birthday. Happy birthday!:D
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I spent the night at Joyce’s since we had a late night, which was made even later when Joyce, Brian, Sir Dytoc and I discussed a project, so the following morning I made sure to go home early. Hehe. Nasira na naman yung supposed swimming ritual I imposed upon myself. Oh well.

So anyway, I was really planning on staying home the whole day when something came up. Ang galing. I just sent Celine an instant message apologizing for not being able to text her soon about an invitation to join her brother’s foreign visitors in their excursion in the Philippines, and the next thing I knew I was agreeing to accompany her to Intramuros. She was planning on checking out the dining places at Intramuros so she would be able to make reservations for her visitors for the next day.

Siyempre oo naman ako. Haha. Kaladkarin!

But seriously, I’ve always wanted to see Intramuros at night ever since the WOW! Philippines exhibit began. I recall I wrote in my blurty journal something about Intramuros last year…how amazed I was at the ruins and the existing structure and the plans for its rehabilitation.

And wow! I’m really glad I tagged along. The present Intramuros is such a beautiful place to go to at night…the place is just so ALIVE, in a good, clean, and wholesome way. I think it’s the only place I’ve ever been at night that the people milling around didn’t look like they were going to a party, and yet the whole place had that festive atmosphere.

Much of the night life in Intramuros was centered in an area near the fortified walls of Intramuros, and extending up to the area where the DOT put up a large tent (called the Clam Shell, since it was shaped likewise). There were lots of chairs and tables set out by different establishments where people dined al fresco, and there were also bands who performed in mini stages in different spots of the place. Ang galing nga eh, there was also a relatively ‘sedate’ performer (acoustic performance) singing in front of a crowd. He was just a couple of meters away from the live band. There was another show inside the Clam Shell that was more cultural in nature.



An acoustic performance at the side of a church ruin.


The thing that makes the happenings in Intramuros even more cool is that most of these events were relatively unsaturated by crass commercialism. Usually kasi sa mga events di ba it’s usually sponsored by big companies like SMB, Globe, Smart, etc? Sa Intramuros hindi ganun. The biggest promotion in there was DOT’s WOW! Philippines, so basically the place was promoting cultural stuff, like a mock-up of a torogan in one area and bas relief sculptures of Philippine presidents lining a wall in another spot. Anyway, the events there were actually small ones that seemed to merge as one big party.



LIGHTS AND SOUNDS SHOW
For me, the main highlight of our Intramuros trip was seeing the Lights and Sounds Show in Intramuros. I’ve only been to a couple of L&S shows – the one in Singapore (Images of Singapore ata yung name nun) , the one in Malinta Tunnel in Corregidor (depicting the tragedy that occurred in that tunnel), and very short one in Emilio Aguinaldo’s home in Kawit, Cavite.

So far, this was the BEST. Really. I absolutely loved the show. FYI, the show was about Philippine history from the time of our Malay ancestors up to Rizal.


The Beateria


Me posing with the letras y figuras spelling out the word 'Intramuros'. This was located at the lobby of the Beateria

They turned a former Beateria into a house for this show, and so far I think they really made a good choice. I really liked what they did with place. Inside it, they recreated mini forests, shorelines, the main entrance to Intramuros, the interiors of the supreme court during the Spanish era, a dungeon, the insides of a ship. They even did a mock up of Parisian sidewalks and bridges to depict the life of Rizal in a freethinking world. I also like the way they presented the characters of Rizal’s ‘Noli Me Tangere’ and ‘El Filibusterismo’, the way they made historical and literary vignettes tangible. Cool.=)

And it just doesn’t stop at that. The people who conceptualized this place didn’t stop at mere papier mache models just to depict the story. They used bas reliefs, crosshatch drawings on walls, paintings, sliding doors that had maps painted on them, videos, lights… Even the transitions between areas depicting different parts of the story were designed in such a way that the viewer is made to experience history.

I could go on and on about how they set up the place, but to cut it short – the Lights and Sounds show in Intramuros is GOOD. And visitors don’t even have to pay a single cent just to see this exhibit.

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Sometimes I just marvel at how I get to experience things like these, things that are unplanned and so spontaneous. Cool.:) Too bad I won’t be able to go with Celine and her visitors tomorrow…sayang din, ‘coz there would be some undergrad students whom I know that would go with the tour.


A tranvia in Intramuros with a carabao pulling it.

Oh well. It’s Sunday, another gimik day since a balikbayan high school friend recently arrived, and we would be meeting up for lunch later this noon. Tell you guys all about it.

8.15.2004

Another weekend has passed. Shucks. Everything’s so fast. Anyway, I was planning on posting an entry the moment I came back from the sleepover at Joyce’s but I had things to do, so here it is…

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The reason for the sleepover was because we watched the Hiyas ng Arki pageant, UP Arki’s annual real men-in-drag beauty tilt. Usually when it’s late I just sleep over at a friend’s house.

Joyce, Janrey, Leslie and I met up in McDonald’s Philcoa to have dinner before watching the event. Afterwards, we headed towards UP Arki.

Some of our batchmates (arki, l.a.) were also there to watch Hiyas, mostly the ones who work nearby UP. Hmmm…but aside from us, I didn’t see any other alumni in the crowd. Actually, I think the crowd was a bit thinner this year than last year, and the show was more subdued. Oh well…I don’t think any host could equal Argie’s ‘trying-to-be-Kris’ act.

I also find it weird…I don’t know most of the contestants who joined the pageant. Hmmm…oh well, I think most of the contestants were freshmen coerced by their respective orgs to join the pageant so that they would get accepted in the orgs they were trying to join, hehe.:) I know ARC did that! (Swerte si Peter dahil wala pang ganun nung time na naandun kami, haha.:D) Yung iba naman…wala lang, game lang sila. ASAPhil had this rep monickered as ‘Fruta Young’ and he sang a song of that singer, Tata Young. And there was another guy who I learned volunteered himself to be his org’s rep – he eventually walked away with the crown. Imagine?!



I tried to take a pic of a contestant. This was the closest I got so far. I think this guy was trying to blow Sir Alex a kiss.

Hmmm…what else about the pageant? Oh, most of the judges were arki profs. The 4th years got Ma’am MLV (our college sec), Ma’am Ramos, Sir Alex, and two other new professors in arki. Haha.

And shucks! Most of the contestants were anorexic thin! And they’re guys, for crying out loud. Except for this two sad-looking chicks (representing ARC) who were hard-pressed to find a gown suitable for them (hence, kung anu-ano na lang yung pinagsusuot nila that loosely resembles formal attire) most of the guys had no problem fitting into girl clothes…because they are so thin, haha!:D Super natawa nga ako dun sa isang contestant – he wore this draped white cloth reminiscent of the garb of Grecian goddesses, then he topped it all off with the Mexican-looking hat festooned with plastic fruits! Hehe…to people who might know this guy (just in case one of my friends read this and find out I’m talking about his sister’s boyfriend…) PEACE!:D

Oh well, I may not really know them, but watching the Hiyas was still worth the time, for all the entertainment value it provided. Yup…and I also got the chance to meet up with old friends from UP Arki! Starting with my batchmates na mukhang nilamon na ng work, the professors we had in college, the 5th years taking their theses, and the other undergrads we know…super fun! Joyce, we should be back for the Lantern Parade!:D
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I am currently trying to come up with some illustrations for my cousin’s product for one of her subjects. Her product is rather girly – a disposable type of undies that doubles as a sanitary pad. Cool huh? It was rather awkward for her to have our guy cousins draw for her, so she just asked me.



Don’t laugh. I know it looks more like a diaper rather than women’s underwear, but this is just my first attempt in drawing one! I just realized how cool it is to be drawing ideas like this, a departure from the ‘serious’ ones we come up with in our field. Hehe, patented na yan ha…;D

8.10.2004

I just arrived from work, just in time for dinner. Anyway, I was eating when my mom, talking about flyer miles and going abroad, went to her room, bringing back some stuff she bought earlier, and said:

“Oy, tignan mo nabili ko sa Greenbelt. Nakabili ako ng mga FHM.”

Ma. FHM. It took a couple of seconds for the thought to sink in.

What?!

I looked at her.

“Bakit ba? Wala akong magawa eh.”

Shucks. She must really be bored.

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I just learned that there are starlets in local showbiz christened as Keana Reeves and Jane Travolta. LOL!

8.07.2004

Ok. I’m so behind a lot of entries. I was planning on writing during the week, but every time I attempted to, drowsiness got the better of me.

It was actually a pretty eventful week, and I had something better to write other than my usual work kwento of commenting on plans and the like.

But first, let me start with an anecdote from work.

ON BEING A REGULAR


I worked OT for the first time last Wednesday. It is unusual for my boss to work OT, so me being his apprentice and specs assistant for the most part, it should be even more rare – no, close to never – that I work OT, since I don’t do production drawings and hello…my boss even leaves earlier than I do on a normal day.

But it just so happened that my boss had a lot of submittals the following morning, and we had visitors/potential clients also coming over in the morning, and so my boss made me stay to continue what I was doing and also to pack stuff. Okay lang naman…I actually find it amusing because my boss was “forced” to make his workstation a bit less cluttered for a change.

Anyway, on the same day my boss asked me to do some overtime work, he also asked me what my future plans were. I was quite unsure what to say, since I wasn’t also sure about what I really wanted to achieve yet. I was thinking I would look for work elsewhere if GF doesn’t absorb me in a month or two, but I was also hesitant because I felt I haven’t really maximized my stay in the office.

It turned out my boss wanted to know what my plans were because he was planning to recommend me to be a regular, and most likely I would still be assigned to specs writing. I somewhat mentioned to my boss that I would prefer being temporarily assigned to production, since I need the log hours for drafting. But my boss said that was just the ideal; I shouldn’t really feel compelled to follow it to the letter. Oh well. I suppose specs writing would really be fine since I haven’t fully mastered it, or anything close to mastering it.

I just mentioned this because it felt good to be considered for something. For once, I didn’t feel like an incompetent apprentice who’s always trying to find her way around. And it felt nice to have your future being weighed by your superiors, and they envision that your future should be with the firm. Maybe my boss feels that slowly I’m being more adept to the way things work around the office. Actually, I have no idea if he would recommend me immediately or what, but at least I don’t feel like I’m hanging in the balance.

Hmmm…time to reconsider handing out resumes.:)

MEETING AN OLD FRIEND


Yesterday, Myra and I met up in Ayala. Myra is a friend from way back - she was one the closest friends I had from high school. We haven’t met up in a long time, since we went to different colleges and currently we are working in places so far from each other.

Anyway, it was nice to catch on things. We ate at Yoshinoya, and then had dessert in Haagen-Das. We mostly caught up on news on people from high school, our respective love lives (or lack of), and other girly stuff. Fun! Feels like time stood still.:)



A bit blurry, but this was the clearest pic we had together. We already finished our coffee and dessert by this time.

I spent the night at Myra’s to catch up on more stuff. Super impromptu nga eh, I wasn’t expecting to sleep over at someone else’s house. But fun! It was a totally spontaneous thing to do, something that I never get to do at all.:)

We picked out a movie to bond over with. Hmmm…hindi okay serious movie…chick flick was the way to go. After glossing over some titles, we finally settled with The Prince and Me..

And this is actually what my next entry would be talking about…


THE PRINCE AND ME.


I really liked this movie. Super!:) I didn’t try catching this in the cinemas because normally I’d try to catch more ‘serious’ movies in the theaters over chick flicks. And what’s with the title? I felt they could have used a more creative title than that.

But my opinion changed after watching this. It’s a feel good movie alright – I FELT GOOD AFTERWARDS!:D Julia Stiles and Luke Mably really make a cute couple onscreen! They have undeniable chemistry – something well, lacking in the previous movie I saw. (Read the previous entries and you’ll know what movie I’m talking about.)
I’ve always liked Julia Stiles – envious too, ‘coz she’s been paired with some of the hottest guys in the biz – Heath Ledger, Freddie Prinze Jr, Josh Hartnett… Luke Mably is cool too, although at times he reminds me a lot of that guy from the Axe commercial. He looks dashing in his red royal get-up (though the huge tassle does not help a bit), sophisticated because of the accent and the European charm…

Fine. I admit it. I like Luke Mably.

Anyway, this movie is simply too much for realists – imagine, the girl gets everything – the guy, the crown, med school (sorry for those who haven’t watched the movie)?! But even though this movie is your typical, formulaic, feel-good romantic - - CHEESY movie it’s still a treat because of the couple’s appeal. What else? Oh, there are no real antagonists in the movie, it’s just the whole ‘it’s-too-good-to-be-true’ scenario and making choices between duty and normalcy, that sort of thing. The movie actually reminds me a lot of Chasing Liberty, although for one thing, in Chasing Liberty the girl is the VIP in the story, and another, it suffers from insipid acting from Mandy Moore and weak generation of suspension of disbelief.

Here are some scenes taken from the movie:






#1 & #2 Scenes of the two of them together. In one pic, Paige and Eddie are at Paige’s family’s barn, where the two of them are spending thanksgiving. The other pic is at Prince Edvard’s coronation ball. Don’t the two of them look cute together?:D




#3 The Danish Parliament Now, this scene I found funny. I found it amusing to see Prince Edvard, in full royal regalia and Paige in tow, running across the Parliamentary Hall just to proclaim the session open. Haha.




#4 The Axe man This scene is at the start of the movie, just when Eddie moved in as an exchange student. In this scene, he was with his personal assistant. Anyway, doesn’t he look like that guy from the Axe commercial?:)




#5 The Proposal When Eddie proposed, his palm opened with a butterfly covering the ring. Awww..






#6 & #7 More Prince Edvard pics Wala lang.:)




8.05.2004

Saka na ako magpopost ng talagang kwento ko...I'm just happy na MAAYOS NA WEBLOG KO!

YAHOO!!!:p