Friday, February 24, 2012

What's the connection?


My sore throat last week has led to a terrible cold that's why I frequent South Supermarket to buy more tissues. Since it started, I could finish 1-2 packs a day. One of the students from the tutorial class even thought that I collect tissues! I blame the weather for being so unpredictable lately. :(

You might be wondering why I took a photo of the tissue (It's Mickey Mouse and friends, cute isn't it? Hahaha). Well, while I was watching TV last night, I accidentally put the tissue on top of a student's worksheet. Have you noticed something? The question in the worksheet and the tissue are somewhat connected. As if it was asking me how I'm feeling. I just find it amazing. Or I'm just over-analyzing. #sabaw :p

I hope you are all feeling good. Have a great weekend! :)

It's really weird



I've probably watched this aww-dorable video of Zac Efron and Taylor Swift singing a duet on Ellen more than ten times already, and their own version of Foster the People's Pumped Up Kicks is my last song syndrome for the day. Zac and Taylor sound good, aren't they? I wish Taylor would record a song with Zac. That would be great. :)

Monday, February 20, 2012

The Teaser


I went to this big event last Friday, and I had the time of my life! Unfortunately, it's way past my bedtime so I will tell you about it soon! Gotta love some mystery. :p

Friday, February 17, 2012

The Ear Candies

Patty Laurel posted this playlist on her blog a week ago, and I think it's superb! It consists mostly of indie songs but don't underestimate. In my honest opinion, some indie songs are better than the ones in the mainstream. ;)


8tracks is a haven for music lovers. It's like Facebook wherein people from all over the world can share the music that they like. While browsing through 8tracks, I realized that you don't need to create your own account just to listen to numerous playlists. It's accessible to everyone! That's a good thing, don't you think?

 Here are the other playlists that I find cool and relaxing:

     



 

Left: Classics According to a Teenager Girl (You'll love this!)  | Right: 10 More Minutes

If you're looking for songs to play on your party, when you're driving, when you're studying, or when you simply want to "sound trip", this site is the best for you. :)

Now, I have yet to figure out how to download these. :p

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Thankful

On my way home, I thought about the things that happened the entire day. My day has never been this hectic and I've never been this tired. Despite everything, I felt happy, lucky, and blessed. I didn't expect those things to come my way, but I'd like to think that He is answering my prayers, one by one. Over dinner, I opened up to my aunt because I felt that it's worth sharing. After listening to my heart's desire, she said, "God loves you."

I'm not as religious as my aunties (they're hardcore Catholics) but I make it a point to say at least "Thank you!" to Him everyday. Without Him, none of these things will happen.  

Today, I felt God's love. I'm forever grateful and thankful. :)

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Photographer

*January 1, 2012*

Haay Boohay


Made a wrong choice? Think again and keep this one in mind. There's a reason why you're there. :)

'Cause You've Got That One Thing

One Thing by One Direction

Today, I feel like a high school girl, blushing over these guys and admiring their cuteness and all. HAHA! But when reality makes me realize that I'm older than them, my dream bubble suddenly bursts and the tiny hearts in my eyes disappear. Oh well. I'd settle for Zac Efron instead. HAHAHA! 

Libre ang mangarap friends. :p

Sunday, February 12, 2012

It's All About Love

I finally got my own copy of Meg magazine's latest issue, with the super lovely Jasmine Curtis-Smith on the cover. Meg magazine is the newest addition to my magazine collection, and I can proudly say that it's close to my heart. No, I'm not a part of it but someone I know is.


Meet Meg's editorial coordinator, my highschool friend, Ekai. :) If her name rings a bell, it is because I featured her on this blog last December. She's now officially a part of the Meg family and seeing her name and photos on the glossy pages of the magazine makes me feel so proud! 
 

Ekai wrote the whole thing (the white part). She was able to present different websites where we can get ideas when we feel like we have nothing to wear. The websites in her article are really helpful and inspiring. It's a good read!


And here's the cover girl. Jasmine is so beautiful! She is like Hannah Montana, living the best of both worlds. :) She's an ultimate celebrity in the Philippines while in Australia, she gets the privacy that not all celebrities get. In Australia, she's just a simple girl with simple dreams, living a simple life.


I find this one interesting. Before, I thought that French Tips are only limited to the white and colorless nail polish. I stand corrected. Those who love painting their nails or nail art will definitely love this feature.

Please support my friend and her team. Go grab a copy of the February issue of Meg magazine! I'm sure you'll love it as much as I did. As for Ekai, way to go girl! :)

Thursday, February 09, 2012

A Night in Winter Wonderland

I slept at around 3am the other day because I took photos of these wonderful things:


 This is my aunt's collection. It started when she went to the States to spend Christmas with the relatives, 20 plus years ago. She said that she fell in love with the mini Christmas village that she saw in a mall display. When she came back to the Philippines, she started assembling her own Christmas village at home. 


 My uncle who lives in San Francisco used to include porcelain houses and/or churches, figurines (people and animals such as deers and dogs), lights, trees, and other things related to decorating the Christmas village inside the balikabayan boxes to add to her growing collection.



Decorating the Christmas village isn't an easy task. Sometimes, it takes four days to a week to finish it! Good thing auntie has the forever reliable Ate Rosie and Tatay Boy who don't mind going up and down the pingpong table to fix the houses, particularly the ones in the "mountains" and taking care of the wires and other electrical stuff respectively. I wonder how auntie did it before. Hahaha! :) My task, on the other hand, is research, plan, and design. I make sure that every part of it has a story. ;)

Because Valentines Day is just around the corner. Uyyyy. :p
Though blurred, this shot, I love.
All the hard work pays off after. It feels so good when I see people appreciate it. :)

Monday, February 06, 2012

On a lighter note


Say hi to my newest purchase! When we went to SM Calamba (the place to be haha!) yesterday afternoon to buy rubber mats for Auntie Lucy's bathroom, I didn't miss the chance to walk around the accessories section of the department store. While looking at the items, I stopped at the purse section then I suddenly thought of my phone bag which zipper's got broken last Friday. :( Since I'm too O.C. when it comes to taking care of my gadgets, I bought this one so my phone won't get some scratches. It comes with 3 different colors--- light pink, hot pink, and silver. And just in case you're wondering about the price, don't worry. It's a good catch. ;)

It's too girly, don't you think? With a bow and sequins... :)) Oh well. SM is definitely living up to its slogan: They've got it all for you! :p

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Last Friday Night

In Facebook, when friends post an album entitled "Last Friday Night", it usually is about their night out with their peers from either school or work to celebrate the start of the weekend. By looking at their photos, you can really tell that they had a great time. It's always fun to look at their photos, especially when they flaunt their wacky side. It makes me realize that we don't have to be serious all the time. That sometimes, it's okay to be silly. 

Today, I also had my "Last Friday Night" moment. But contrary to the photos that some of my friends upload on Facebook, my Friday night was filled with a lot of realizations and meaningful learning. 

My friend Kaye and I talked over a cup of Okinawa and a dish of chicken chops. It was long overdue and I'm glad the both of us finally had the time to catch up. We may be together at the workplace, but we hardly talk due to our hectic schedule. The only moments when we get to "talk" are when we share our experiences and observations regarding  the kids from her class who happens to be my students in enrichment. Anyway, while in Serenitea, I learned a lot from our more than 2-hour conversation. I learned from her experiences as a teacher, as a colleague, as a friend, as a daughter. And I tell you, I'm going to keep these in mind.

1. It's always better to start from the bottom rather than the top.

Being one of the youngest in the family, being or feeling pressured is inevitable. Most of my cousins are professionals, and they're already on top of the game. I always compare myself to them and sometimes I feel nanliliit whenever I'm with them. They've come far and I'm still here. Sometimes, I wonder if I would ever reach their level. But then, Kaye made me realize that starting from the bottom makes me learn more than starting from the top. It's better to start from scratch because you'll definitely feel how much you've grown, learned, and matured. Instead of being ashamed of your humble beginnings, be proud of it. You may be traveling on a rocky road right now pero makakarating ka rin sa isang much smoother road basta hindi ka mag-gi-give up. Remember that even the successful people also started at the bottom. What they have now are the fruits of their hard work.

2. Learn how to balance your negative and positive vibes.

I'm sure we all have the days when we don't feel good about ourselves. Negative vibes come along our way and for some reason we allow it to enter our lives. We get blinded by the negative things that happen to us, hence we often take the positive things for granted. For instance, early in the morning, you feel so frustrated agad because one of your students isn't performing well in math. It makes you think that you're not an effective teacher because until now he or she doesn't know how to add and subtract yet while the other kids her age have already mastered the multiplication table. Then fast forward to afternoon, your student in your tutorial class shows you her perfect score in this particular subject. You see, the point is, for every negative things that happen to us, there's always a positive thing that comes along the way to compensate for it. The only problem is we don't appreciate the positive thing because we're too focused on the negative. We have the power to turn things over. At the end of the day, we have a full control over the events that happen to us. Appreciate the small simple things. It'll definitely change your frown into a smile. We're all capable of making our lives wonderful. Our happiness depends on us.

3. Don't let your emotions eat you up.

Let it all out! Talk to someone you really trust. It's better to open up to someone than to keep everything to yourself  because that someone could help ease the pain inside you. Opening up can lessen your emotional baggage. It allows you to have some room to breathe. You will feel 100 times better after. I'm glad I had this talk with Kaye because I was enlightened. She gave me some powerful words of wisdom to cheer me up, and she made me realize that everything will be okay soon... that everything will fall back into the right places. If you don't let it out, you might lose your sanity! Heart to heart talks can do wonders. Trust me. ;)

4. It's all in God's time perfect time.

Minsan ba, naitanong mo sa sarili mo kung bakit parang wala yata nangyayari sa buhay mo? What you planned for yourself isn't happening? You've been working so hard but you haven't smelled the scent of success and you tend to pity yourself when you see your batchmates become successful in their respective fields? With this, you begin to question your capabilities and God's love and presence. Josh Campbell once said, "You must give up the life you planned in order to have the life that is waiting for you.” You may not be getting what you want for your life as of the moment but if you keep giving your 101% in everything you do with a positive attitude, you'll be as successful (if not, more successful) as your batchmates. You may not be getting what you asked from God as of the moment because He has something better in store for you. Just like our parents, He knows what is the best for us. Be patient.

We are young and we have a lot of time to conquer the world. Just like what I wrote in number 3, everything will fall back into the right places. Don't worry. It's all in God's perfect time.


5. There's no room for giving up.

Always strive for the best! Don't just settle for "pwede na yan" or "I can't do it" or the easy ones. Our conversation made me realize that life won't be exciting if there are no challenges. These challenges are like spices because they add flavor to our lives. Challenges help shape us to be the best person that we can be. Challenges help us become stronger... and they make our brains work at their finest too because they give us a chance to think of ways how to overcome them. When life knocks you down, get up and keep moving. As the old cliche goes, "Try and try until you succeed!" Believe in yourself. You can do it!
 
6. Think positive! 

Yes, I always remind myself and my friends to think positive whenever we feel down. Thinking of positive things make gloomy days a little bit brighter. I read an entry about positive thinking and it said "A positive mind anticipates happiness, joy, health and a successful outcome of every situation and action." Happy thoughts can change your life and improve the way you perceive the world.

Serenitea: January 27, 2012 | Photo courtesy of Kaye :)

While writing this blog, Kaye sent me these pictures from last last Friday. Thank you so much! I look forward to having another Fridate with you. :)

To my 3 avid readers (you know who you are haha!), thank you for sharing your precious time. Until my next blog post! :)