Sunday, December 28, 2008

Unwrapped

Although I’m quite pleased with these, I want to be optimistic that these aren’t all for me this year hence may these be what I got so far. Here are the presents while I anticipate the “futures” :-)


Hankie from Agnes


National Bookstore GCs from Aby (Will finance for books in my wish list…)


A set of collectibles of my favorite cartoon character, Doraemon… so adorable! (Thanks Jing)


And a couple of bills from my aunt spent in a couple of days. *Grinning*

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Holiday Get-Together

I was present in 3 parties this year. First was in school and man it was disappointing that I’d rather not rattle on about it for the spirit of forgiveness this Christmas.

Next was the company’s despite my status. I arrived rather late so I can’t tell how fun the main program was but I believe most had a good time. And there were more who dressed up to vie for the ‘Star of the Night’ this year; heaven forbid that some looked completely ridiculous. I was just glad to be reunited with my colleagues and to have mingled with fellow employees from other departments. And since my attendance wasn’t expected, food was all meat so I had to suppress my hunger until we left. Good enough 3 mates invited me to a bar afterwards where I had a delicious serving of fish fillet and fries and creamy latte while admiring the soothing renditions of the singer. So that was dinner. But the main agendum was drinking so next stop was the neighboring disco. Well, I don’t drink beer and I was full I just bobbed my head along the techno and trance music playing non-stop. Got home few hours past midnight.

The following night was more of a dinner than a party; I was with few faculty members of the school. Despite its simplicity, it was fun because there were good foods, interesting things to talk about and exchange gifts.


Daddy Ed’s luscious strawberry daiquiri (so good the ad’s for free)


With the gang


What the hell am I doing?!? I hope I looked like Edward Cullen and not Miss De Ville


Here’s “Mama” Ann with her family and my gift for her


Aby, my adviser for the school publication with a Parker pen she got


Agnes seems very pleased with a coffeemaker (not exclusively hers though) and that’s me in the background checking out what I got from Aby



Wednesday, December 24, 2008

A Perfect Christmas


Simple pleasures are made special too
When they're shared with you

This is a personal favorite. As a kid I was fond of Christmas songs with merry tunes only. Well this is a little senti but it describes my ideal Christmas day. It's a revival by Jed Madela but just as good as the original by renowned Jose Mari Chan.

Blessed holidays everyone!


A Perfect Christmas - JED MADELA

Singaporean Lion

Before I open holiday presents (hopefully there would be some), I'd like to thank Marky for this really cool lion key chain with a hip mane although it was I who did the styling. What's special about this is that Marky really reserved it for me even though it's been several months since he returned from his internship in Singapore and we bumped into each other again just recently






Marky in Singapore

Monday, December 22, 2008

Gift Ideas


This isn’t one of those guides that will give you tips on what to give for the holidays. Sorry, this won’t be helpful. Unless… UNLESS! You have me in your list of beneficiaries it could save you the trouble of wondering what. And to spare you from the holiday rush, I’ll accept gifts until end of second quarter of 2009.

  • Digital Camera, At least 8.1 MP
  • PC/Web camera, 100K (Preferably D-Link), USB 2.0 Interface
  • Pocket Drive, 60GB, USB 2.0
  • SmartBro Plug-it Internet Prepaid Kit
  • Twilight Series, Books 3 and/or 4
  • Everyone Worth Knowing (Book by L. Weisberger)
  • Rizal Without the Overcoat, 2008 Ed. (Book by A. Ocampo)
  • 20 Speeches that Moved a Nation (Book by M. L. Quezon III)
  • Youngblood 3 (Book compilation by PDI)
  • 4G food supplement (At least 20 capsules)
  • Boxer shorts from Penshoppe’s Undercover collection (Size M)
  • Revolt by Penshoppe extra slim fit jeans (Green or bright blue, Size 32)
  • A BIG, fluffy pillow

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Teacher Dennis

Yup, my good friend is now a professional educator.

After roughly 2 months of waiting, the results of the Licensure Exams for Teachers finally came out. I was surfing the Net when a text message from Dennis came in to announce the news. I immediately checked the site of a National broadsheet which promptly published the results and after activating Ctrl+F in the PDF file, the good news was confirmed: Dennis is now a teacher. Not that I doubted my friend’s proclamation but I just wanted to check details which might be equally interesting. Coincidentally, I learned that he had no means to confirm it himself that night so after disconnecting my cellphone which I was using as USB modem, I called him up to congratulate him and relay facts he might want to know such as their school’s passing rate and the topnotchers from their city.

Uh speaking of ratings… it took some convincing to reassure the guy that it wasn’t a bad finish. The overachiever and Leo he is, he always wanted to excel thus felt bad about not making it to the top 10. But what’s to be sad about belonging to the 19,000 successful out of 53,000 examinees nationwide considering that he was done with the exams an hour earlier than the set time? And my, when he got his rating, he was just 3 points lower than those who ranked 10th so I think he’s not that far behind.

With his perseverance to always deliver the best I know he’ll make it far.

Hats off!

PlayPlates

AMO 888

In Filipino, the noun ‘Amo’ means ‘boss’ or ‘master’


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Crossroads

i can wait, time won’t


There was the crossroads; a major one which I had dealt with so far. If you had been following this blog for some time, you could have read a couple of posts on how dragging my job has become.

Early on when I realized that the pressures at work are eating me, I contemplated the circumstances and came up with a rather frail decision to resign by the deadline I set for myself.

Certainly my job wasn’t a complete waste. Professionally, I was privileged to not only join the civil service but that it is the industry I pursued after high school, considering that I was then 18 years old with only a certificate that is technically not a college degree. Indeed it was a feat among the distinguished few achieved so far by our batch and which my previous mentors commend.

My job gave me the advantage of better understanding of theories taught at my present school thus earned for me not only certain privileges but respect from younger classmates and faculty members. (Speaking of ‘young’, it recently hit me that few of our instructors are actually younger then me). For several times this blog has also been a testimony of the good times I had with my work colleagues; there were the outings and other recreational activities which we enjoyed doing together. Salary wasn’t very rewarding but it did pay for my education since I entered formal college in 2003 not to mention the few needs and wants I acquired for myself.

But then I came to where my path forks and it necessitated a choice. There was dilemma that’s like a bus I know would drop me off at some point but which I boarded and rode along nonetheless. I am serving a company which prevailing policies would require a college diploma prior granting a promotion; with which I have no objection. But since I could attend school only after office hours, obtaining a diploma is the prize in the still dim distance because even though I could track my progress with the course curriculum, I cannot forecast when or whether my remaining units shall be made available in the evening schedule.

Five years in the company to which I credit the experience. Eight years since graduating from high school; the first 2 gave me credentials enough to land a job, the next 6 were spent striving for a college degree. I used to be the youngest in class, now I’m among the seniors. Come summer next year my sibling will also enter college. Then I knew my education should wait no longer for it had unwillingly taken backseat to my office job long enough. I can wait, time won’t.

Of all the advices my friends gave me, Bert’s made a mark: “Weigh the circumstances carefully, decide when you’re composed. And when you’ve come up with a decision, stick to it. No ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ because if you doubt, you might regret it afterwards”. So when my superiors summoned me a day after I’ve forwarded a letter, I already knew what I wanted; really wanted.


*****

Since a couple of weeks ago, I am a fulltime student again with 34-unit load entailing consecutive classes from morning until early evening. There’s a lot of schoolwork to do and adjustments to cope with time and money-wise. So far I’m happy to be back to school with a renewed spirit. I am now trekking the path I chose for myself. When my study leave expires by the end of the semester, I’ll return to our company with revitalized mindset. I might continue farther along or maybe another crossroads awaits me there.

PlayPlates

Down the road going somewhere or nowhere, one caught my eye.
One more was spotted and another passed by.
You know me by name, I know them by plates.
Playmates are fun, but so are the ‘playplates’


FLY 555

Owned by one of my college instructors, I see her 5 days a week in the campus parking. This photo was voluntarily provided by my mentor himself. I just don’t know if ‘fly’ tells something about how fast my instructor drives :-)