Friday, January 2, 2015

Thank You, 2014.

Wow.

As I sorted through the gigabytes worth of photographs for this annual collection, I found myself re-living the roller coaster of emotions that the past year has put me through. So much has happened in what felt like such a short span of time.

2014 was a year full of constant change and unrelenting challenges.
May 2015 be as surprising, satisfying and full of love. God Bless us all.

“May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you're wonderful, and don't forget to make some art -- write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.”

― Neil Gaiman













Sunday, April 15, 2012

Welcome back, Alejandro

After a month of procrastination, I finally got around to dropping my camera off at the repair shop. It's the second time my camera has had to undergo this kind of repair and though costly, I knew that there was no getting around it. The man who sold me this camera had told me that it was a common problem for this particular model and it wasn't such a big deal as the camera was built strong.

He probably assumed that my camera would go through NORMAL wear and tear and live for years.

Not quite.

But that quick trip to the camera mecca of Metro Manila did wonders for my Alejandro. He woke up alert and  we were off on a search for the googlies.


I've been to this camera hospital 3 times. They charge me the same every time.

The googlies watch your every move. 

 They keep you safe.

 They tell you where to find stuff.

They sing too.

And they would never fail to make you smile.

Alejandro's just in time for lots of wonderful things this summer. Hopefully, his 3 month rest gave him lots of energy for lots of adventure.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The blur that was 2011

2011 brought a lot of changes to my life. I left my first ever "real" job after college to challenge my capabilities, explore new worlds and ultimately, strengthen my soul. I was in the OR for the 1st time in my grown life and I learned that to FIGHT is not always the best option. Everyday there were new experiences to overcome, new lessons to learn and new people to fall in love with. I never realized that the year would speed by so fast. Now I am almost breathless trying to recount everything that I have been blessed with this past 12 months. More than anything, I am thankful for all the beautiful people that surrounded me this year and I hope that 2012 brings more joy and fulfillment for everyone. I end the year hoping that I did something good for someone this 2011 and a promise that in 2012, the world will be a little bit better because of me.

I would like to welcome 2012 believing as Audrey Hepburn believes.
"I believe in manicures,. I believe in overdressing. I believe in primping at leisure and wearing lipstick. I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day. And I believe in miracles."

God bless us all :)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Singapore lah!

Part of why I got into my current line of work is the many opportunities it offered to travel (I specifically had Japan in mind for this - we being a Japanese airline and all but they seem to have other plans).

 Case in point - for a week last August, we were sent to Singapore to join a "system boot-camp" of sorts as it condensed 2+weeks worth of material into 5 days of sakit-sa-bangs lectures and hands-on exercises. Weeks before the date, I was totally nervous. I was very new to all this but we were expected to do well among staff from other stations who were also joining. Since I never really found the time to prepare (although I REALLY meant to), I was betting on siting very near my co-manila office participant and whispering whenever I got lost to cover up the fact that I had absolutely no idea what was going on. She was, after all, a couple of flights up the experience ladder (being fresh from another airline) and was very very willing to be my cheatmate.

 Now, imagine my shock when we arrived in the training office (groggy from an early morning flight and wet from rain), to find that there were only 2 of us in this "special training session" and we were to sit in desks across from one another. This was nowhere near the scenario I had built my cheatmate plans on. I had to rely on to good old hard work, FOCUS and a steady supply of coffee (I also rephrased my questions in my head a couple of times to make sure they were valid). It helped that the trainors knew I had ZERO experience and they were patient especially during exercises when I was stuck trying to comprehend the problems while the printer was spitting out my colleague's already finished work.

I'd like to believe that I redeemed myself AFTER the work day when they let us explore the fine city of Singapore. I had a list of what-to-eat and where-to-eat from ex-residents, a what-to-buy list from my sister and a pretty good idea of where-to-go even without the how-to-get-there. Luckily, Raissa (my cheatmate) was as eager to walk around as I was and we eventually figured it out. We walked so much, we would have lost weight if we weren't stuffing ourselves with fabulous food every chance we got (I took so many food photos, they deserve another post).

 I think we covered the "Tourist in Singapore" basics:

 We admired the Merlion (until we could look at it no more),



went on the cable car ride to Sentosa (because the only text I got from my Dad  that week was: "Did you ride the cable car yet?")


 snacked on ice cream as we navigated orchard road, 


sampled a little bit of culture visiting Indian and Chinese temples,


pretended to be explorers in the Night Safari,


had a love affair with condensed milk, Passionfruit and the tiger (rawr!),



 and shopped for extra pasalubong at Bugis street


with a repeat performance at the Mustafa Centre at 2am.

It's a wonder how this city can offer such a unique blend of experiences - it makes for a very nice place to visit.


and I have these people to thank for it:

 1 stamp down and XX more to go!
Dear world, you best be ready :)