Monday, January 30, 2012

The Second to the Last Day of January

People get surprised when I tell them that I stayed in a dorm during my college years. They thought I travel from Laguna to Manila every single day, being driven to school by the driver. But only the rich kids in my school do that. For practical reasons, my parents and aunt had to let me stay in a girls' dormitory near my school. I was so against it at first because living without all the luxuries that I enjoy in the comforts of our home meant torture. I know I sound exaggerated but prior to my dorm days, I'm used to having someone do all the work for me--- cook food, fold clothes, prepare and fix my things...

Fast forward to today, I've never felt this thankful to my parents and aunt who encouraged me to live independently in Manila. For three years, I got exposed to reality and I became more open to things which I though I'd never get to understand. I met new and different people and I learned so much from them. I learned how to commute in all types of vehicles--- pedicab, LRT, MRT, cab, bus, jeep, shuttle--- so I could watch UAAP games live in Araneta or simply stroll around Mall of Asia or Greenbelt. I learned how to budget my allowance. I learned how to discipline myself. I learned the Filipino value, pakikisama. I learned how to survive. Indeed, the elders know best.

I never imagined that staying in a dorm would become one of my most unforgettable moments in college. And it's fun to relive the memories again and again and again.

Before writing my dorm experience, I was listening to a cover from Boyce Avenue. It made me miss dorm life even more! As I listen to the cover, I suddenly remembered my dear friend, Marita who introduced me to this band. Marita and I were classmates in high school and the both of us stayed in the same dormitory. She goes to our room every night and she does her schoolwork with us. One beautiful night on a weekday, while taking a break from school work, she let me listen to the band's covers. She said she likes Boyce Avenue and she had downloaded a number of songs from them on her iPod. If I'm not mistaken, she's a huge fan. ;) Segue: Marita, I miss you! :)


This music video is Boyce Avenue's cover of It Will Rain, originally sung by our very own Bruno Mars. I admit that I like the original, but in my honest opinion, this cover is a much better version. I love it. Please let me know what you think when you press play.



And here's another cover of my favorite song, Coldplay's Fix You! This time, the band's lead singer collaborated with Tyler Ward, a musician who also found a niche in the music industry through uploading his cover songs on Youtube. Boyce Avenue and Tyler Ward are becoming known to many, because they keep on sharing their musical skills in the world wide web.

For those who are staying in a dorm right now, consider yourselves lucky. Not everyone gets to experience living in a dorm! Of course, feeling homesick is normal but I assure you, you'll get by. Just think of it as an opportunity for you to get to know yourselves a little bit more... as an avenue for you to see a lot of possibilities. In the future, when you graduate from college, it's something that you'd be proud of. Embrace your independence but don't forget to be responsible too. Take it from me. ;)

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Me and my cupcake dream

I remember the first time I entered the Cupcakes by Sonja's shop at Serendra in Bonifacion High Street. I was with my cousins, Luisa and Cente, and we just finished a hearty lunch at Sentro with the elders. While inside, Cente told me that this shop has the best cupcakes in town. I ogled and admired the colorful display of cupcakes right infront of me. I had a hard time deciding which one to get since it was my first time to be in that magical place. After a five minute internal debate with myself, I ended up with vanilla sunshine cupcake, as suggested by Cente. And mind you, he bought it for me. How lucky was I?

As I bite into the soft and sweet piece of vanilla sunshine, the feeling was indescribable. It was absolutely delicious and it was delightful to eat. It was one of the best cupcakes I have ever tasted so far. "One day", I told myself, "I will bake cupcakes too!"

Photo retrieved from Google images
For some reason, I've been fascinated with cupcakes lately. I watch videos about baking cupcakes on Youtube, and look at cupcake photos until I feel sleepy. I also noticed that my recent purchases have cupcake designs... from shirts, necklaces, to rings. Name it!

Photo retrieved from this blog
Since cupcakes are my latest fascination, I finally figured out what I shall do in summer--- baking cupcakes! I already talked to my aunt about this plan and I told her my reasons why I thought of this. I hope it pushes through!

Photo retrieved from Google images
I'm so excited with this plan! My cupcakes may not turn out to be as best as Sonja's cupcakes but I'll make sure that it'll be delightful to eat too. *wishful thinking* Here's to a productive summer! :)

Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Stargazer



Spongecola does it again! I definitely fell in love with the band's latest single, Stargazer. It takes me back to my good old high school days (particularly my sophomore year) because it reminds me of their popular song, Gemini, back then. I've been a fan for six years now. 

Stargazer is so poetic and it just shows how talented Spongecola is when it comes to writing songs. The music video, on the other hand, may be simple but it gave me chills and goosebumps when I watched it for the first time. 

Was it epic for you at all? Or just a memory... a moment, nothing more? This line.

Someone said that this song is about two people who fell for each other but something's holding them back because for some reason, they can't be together. That's why in the music video, Yael and the girl have chains. They represent these two people that are not meant to be. For me, it seems like a Romeo-and-Juliet kind of love story but I guess it does happen in reality. Haay.

If ever Yael and the rest of Spongecola come across this blog (well, it can happen who knows :p), you guys keep on inspiring people with your music! And please visit Paseo de Sta. Rosa again so my friend, Mau, and I can watch you perform live. :D

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

One of those days when I do nothing but reflect

My Sundays are usually spent with my family. My aunties from Manila come to our house here in Laguna to eat lunch with us. Eating lunch together every Sunday has been a family tradition. 

First lunch: January 1, 2012

I have always loved our Sunday luncheons because I learn a lot from each member. They've been through a lot of thick and thin, and these molded them to be the wise people that they are today. I keep in mind what they always tell me, because I honestly believe that it could be really helpful in my future endeavors.

Speaking of the future...

I wonder how my life would turn out in the next ten years. Thinking of the future scares yet excites me. But I'm looking forward to what is in store for me. I will embrace the challenges that are about to come my way, and I'm hoping that they'll be able to bring out the best in me and not to bring me down.

By the way, let me share with you a photo which I found while blog hopping the other day:





I saved, printed, and posted this photo inside my room to remind me to make each day awesome. ;) 

"Life begins at the end of your comfort zone", so they say. I've been living a sheltered life for the past 21 years and the people I know personally can attest to that. But this year, I will slowly but surely break the boundaries that make me a "sheltered person" by trying out something new... like dyeing my hair, cooking food, baking cupcakes, and the list goes on. Wish me luck. :p

Haay, I've been thinking reflecting a lot lately. But I guess this isn't a bad thing because my brain gets to maximize its full potential. Hahaha! Kidding aside, I wish everything will turn out well. My game face is on.

Get cape. Wear cape. Fly.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Words of Wisdom from Mr. A-Z


I Won't Give Up by Jason Mraz

"We've got so much to learn... no, I won't give up. I don't be the one who walks away so easily... I'm here to stay and make the difference that I can make. Our differences they do a lot to teach us how to use the tools and gifts we got... I won't give up... even if the skies get rough..."

I have a different perspective on this song though. Jason Mraz may have been talking about not giving up a relationship with that special someone... I see it as not giving up on what life, in general, has to offer. :p