Monday, February 28, 2011

The Lyrics Say It All



Sway by Bic Runga. It's an old song (American Pie days) and the video can attest this fact. After all these years, I thought it's a Liz Phair song. I stand corrected. :p

On the last day of February...



Please allow me to be cheesy and all. I know Valentines day is over and most of the people I know have finally recovered from the cupids' bow of love, but for some reason there's something inside of me that doesn't want this month to end. I've been sharing my sentiments to my best friend and family for a long long time and I'm glad they somehow understand. That's what I like about having my best friend and family around because they are the people whom I can talk to, most especially during the crucial points of my life, anytime anywhere.

Middle of last year, a momentous event happened and I never thought it would, in a way, shake my world. For the past eight months, I've been asking the Big Guy above a lot of questions regarding this matter. I wonder what He's up to. ;)

The best thing I can do now is pray for me to be enlightened and wait for the day when I would finally get the answer.

There's so many things I'd like to say to you but I don't know how and where to start. My time is running out, I'm afraid. On second thought, I'd rather keep them to myself.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

How Kids Think



Children say things that we don't expect. And what they say usually surprises us. I love this short story I found on Tumblr. I hope we all learn from Shane and their dog, Belker. :)

P.S. Please click the image to read the short story.Align Center

Saturday, February 19, 2011

'Cause you've got a smile that could light up this whole town



Welcome to the Philippines, Taylor Swift! I wish I were in Araneta to watch your concert. Oh well. I'll play your songs on my music player instead. :)

Friday, February 18, 2011

The Hang Over

Last year, I posted an entry about how I missed the company of my college friends during the culminating event of our University Week celebration. I was having the time of my life in the backstage, taking photos of the guest bands. Seeing some of my favorite Filipino bands in person and watching them perform just a few meters away from me was so surreal.



Paramita started the program. It was my first time to see a lead vocalist playing drums. This band is famous for their song, Hiling, which I first heard when I was still in high school (my high school classmates, who formed a band, used this song as their audition piece when they joined the Battle of the Bands in Don Bosco Canlubang four years ago).



The Itchyworms were there as well. I enjoyed watching them perform because they never ran out of energy! Their attitude on stage was really infectious.



This is Imago. I sang along with them when they played Sundo. After their gig, I was able to get the chance to meet and greet the band's vocalist, Aia de Leon. Our one minute conversation will always be remembered. Ah, the perks of being trapped in the backstage.


And of course, the crowd favorite, Urbandub. Everybody went wild once they showed up on stage! The girls beside me were screaming at the top of their lungs! I was so ecstatic when they played First of Summer because I love this song. Just in case you're wondering if I sang along with them, yes I did. It was fun!


(The LSDC-Street doing the archer pose)


(The Animo Squad cheering)

Of course, the culminating event wouldn't be complete without the cheer of the Animo Squad and the performance of La Salle Dance Company-Street respectively. The school spirit was on high! On a different note, I wish I could dance like the LSDC-Street. *sigh*


(My friends Lo and Icca having fun in the ferriswheel)

I also took the chance to check out my friends when I got out of the backstage. It was a struggle to find them in a sea of people but the bright lights around the field literally led me to where they were.

It has been a year since this culminating event and I still have a hang over.

At this very moment, the school's celebrating it's annual culminating event. I heard this year's celebration is going to be interesting. I wonder what's happening right now. I can't wait to hear from those who went! :)

Monday, February 14, 2011

Show Some Love


(The Heart-Shaped Orchids: January 30, 2011)

The season of love is back once again.

I hope you make someone feel special, loved and happy today. Nevertheless, February 14 is not the only day to show how much you love someone. Whenever you get the chance, in any day of the year, do something extraordinary for someone you love. Say "I love you" as much as you can.

Happy Valentines Day everyone! :)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Good Morning!



Found this photo of Cookie Monster from Tumblr. Isn't he adorable? Say cheese! :)

Friday, February 11, 2011

No Tears Allowed

Was changing channels the other night when I came across Sugarfree on a local music channel. Ebe Dancel and the rest of the band were playing their songs with none other than the Manila Symphony Orchestra. If I'm not mistaken, they're the only Filipino band who was able to collaborate with Manila Symphony Orchestra, one of the oldest orchestras in Asia. How amazing.

In my honest opinion, Sugarfree is one of the best Filipino rock bands in the Philippines. Just like Eraserheads, this band easily captured the hearts of the Filipinos, particularly the youth, because they can totally relate to their songs which depict love, friendship, happy thoughts, growing up, and moving forward. I love Sugarfree as much as I love my chocolate cake. ;)

I can't help but feel sad because the band is about to part ways come March. However, there's nothing we can do but to accept their decision. I'm sure there's a valid reason for their break up and it's probably for the best.

In a nutshell, I will miss Sugarfree.



This time, I'm leaving you with their heartfelt song, Wag Ka Nang Umiyak.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Never Be Afraid to Be Yourself


This is so true. Our life is too short to be unhappy so keep on attracting positive vibes and live to the fullest. :)

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Things Change

My life would be in a completely different path had I studied at Ateneo. It has been four years since that one fateful day when the result of the Ateneo College Entrance Test was released. I applied for a course in biology because it used to be my favorite subject when I was still in high school. Learning about living organisms and the body structures and organs of the human being, for some reason, never fails to fascinate me. I badly wanted to be an Atenean at that time and study biology there but my life took a slight detour and brought me to a much greener side, where the Archers are. Everything happens for a reason, as they say.

If I studied at Ateneo, I wouldn't be able to fulfill my other dream which is to become a teacher.

Today, I find myself working as a teacher in a school somewhere in Laguna. I would have to say that this is the job that I love and I enjoy every single moment with my students and fellow colleagues. My day wouldn't be complete without a dose of their smile, laughter, and even kakulitan. I feel privileged when they open up to me and share their experiences in school, experiences with their friends, the latest movie they watched and the like. I gained new friends and memories that are worth remembering. These people truly inspire me to be the best that I can be.

I'm glad my life took that slight detour and I feel so grateful for how it turned out. I'm proud to be a La Sallian and I'm proud to be a teacher.

Sometimes, things happen beyond our control. We don't always get what we want because God has a plan for us. Whether it's something good or bad, we should never forget that it's for the best and it's for our own good. Just look at the brighter side, be open and believe in yourself.

Now that summer vacation is just around the corner, I will make the most out of the remaining days of school. :)

The Filipino Pride


It's Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao's house in Los Angeles featured on MTV Cribs. Can I just say that it's so big and beautiful? But I heard that the one in the Philippines is way bigger and more luxurious. He has accomplished a lot and people all over the world are looking up to him.

Mr. Pacquiao, you are the man! :)

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Saturday, February 05, 2011

Just Like the Olsen Twins

My day wouldn’t be complete without surfing the internet. I always visit different sites other than the mighty Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr to be updated on the latest happenings in the world. I also read news and trivia on the Yahoo page because I could find interesting stuff in there, just like this one: Stars Who Look Alike.

Let me start with Leighton Meester and Minka Kelly, the stars of the movie, The Roommate. Can you see their striking resemblance? On another note, I’ve always associated Leighton with our very own Georgina Wilson. In my honest opinion, she can also be in the cast of Gossip Girl series and play as Blair Waldorf’s long-lost twin sister. ;)

Keira Knightley and Natalie Portman seemed like they’re separated at birth! I was in my late gradeschool years when I learned about this. I find this fact really freaky yet awesome at the same time. If I see them in Hollywood ville together, I would probably have a hard time identifying who’s who. :p



The third pair is something new to me. A lot of people have been telling that Enchanted’s Amy Adams and Confessions of a Shopaholic’s Isla Fisher look alike. What do you think?



I was also surprised to know that Zooey Deschanel “looks exactly” like Lizzy Caplan. People in the world wide web say that they have the same facial features.



But I think Katy Perry is the one who closely resembles Zooey. As a matter of fact, I was thinking of Katy while watching 500 Days of Summer with my lovely dorm mates last year. If they dress up as twins, people who don’t know them would actually believe they are twins.



How about you, do you know any celebrities who look a lot like each other? :)


P.S. Don’t get me wrong. I can survive a week without internet. HAHA!

Thursday, February 03, 2011

My Unproductive Wednesday Afternoon

Because there were no classes yesterday, I spent the whole afternoon at home and decided to watch 17 Again for the nth time. While watching the movie, I saw my brother’s camera lying beside my laptop so I took snapshots of Zac Efron.





I'm not a huge fan of Zac, by the way. Yet I cannot deny the fact that he's good looking because he really is! In all honesty, I find his smile charming and his eyes expressive thus I don't blame the millions of girls who confessed their love, admiration, affection towards him. However, I never reached the point where I became so crazy about this guy and that my world completely revolved around him. My fondness for Zac is just right. ;)

Now, allow me to share with you my favorite lines from the movie:



"When you're young, everything feels like the end of the world. But it's not. It's just the beginning. You might have to meet a few more jerks, but one day, you're gonna meet a boy who treats you the way you deserve to be treated. Like the sun rises and sets with you. "

Thank you for taking some time out to read my post for today. :)

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

The Tikoy



They look like turon or lumpia but they're actually tikoy with a twist. ;) Tikoy, also known as "Nian Gao", is a sticky rice cake that's consumed every Chinese New Year. To the Chinese, this is a food that brings good luck and prosperity. In the Philippines, it comes in different colors and flavors.

Happy Chinese New Year everyone (in advance)! :)