Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Asset or Liability

I read an email that the team (account) that I left is doing great.


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I hate the feeling… I want to be a part of that team… I want to be an asset and not a liability…

(by the way, only my officemates will understand what those numbers mean)




Thursday, May 12, 2005

I Think I’m Addicted To Blogs

It’s my rest day and nothing much to do. Just watching TV, reading magazines, reading blogs… I guess it’s time to update my own blog.

I like the 2 blogs I got from Miguel. I’m not a Star Wars fanatic but reading Darth Vader’s thoughts makes me want to read the book! (yeah… get inside Darth Vader’s mind). =)

PostSecret. (another one from Miguel) -everyone likes to hear secrets, don’t you?

I also like informational blogs like BoingBoing which I got from TIME magazine.

He Looks Like… (which I got from bloggies.com) is a fun site that analyze people in pictures and make up stories with it.




Monday, May 09, 2005

Mother’s Day

Yesterday was a great day.

About 430 am

I woke up, tweaked and oiled my bike, prepared my gear. In case you are wondering how do I prepare my gear, I’ll create another post in the MTB Adventure section of this blog.

About 515am

I’m off. I started biking going through my normal “Sunday” route. 5am - 515am is just about the right time to bike. During this summer season, if I leave the house about 530am-6am, is already late because the sun is already bright. 515am is just fine, not too dark, no need to attach my headlamp on my bike.

My “normal Sunday route” is going though the whole stretch of marcos highway (I believe its also known as Sumulong highway) then proceed to UP Diliman.

When I arrived UP, I just tambay for a while and just read few verses from my bible. After that, I biked about 30 mins just going around UP. I like biking in UP because there are few cars, good asphalt road, and also some relative slopes (not just plain flat). Also, not to mention –there are some pretty faces jogging around -hehe =).

About 745 am

I was on my way going back home. I was near our house (about 2 mins away) when I had a minor accident. Yes, accident, but thank God it was minor. As I was riding, there was another bike in front of me. Then, all of a sudden, he turned left! What the @#$&%#!!! He turned left WITHOUT making any signals and WITHOUT looking on his shoulders!!! Fortunately, I was able to brake a second (or maybe less than a second) before I impact. I hit him and both of us were down. Thank God that both of us were not harmed; and also our bikes were not damage. I was very angry and started scolding him in the middle of the street while we are both picking up our bikes. Of course he also scolded me back (in a lesser tone). His defense is that “nag hahabol ka” – telling me that I was in a hurry that is why I hit him. I was not in a hurry, but I was indeed riding fast (I guess about 25-30 km/h). I was very angry while I was scolding him. I keep on telling him over and over again that he should look before turning. When we were parting our ways, I was shouting at him that he should be thankful that I was not a car –“pasalamat ka hindi ako kotse” that hit him.

Fortunately, that incident did not ruin my entire day.

About 1pm

My mom, my sister, my younger brother and me went to SM Megamall after attending the church.

It was nice. We ate lunch ate the food court, watched Kingdom of Heaven then ate dinner at Super Bowl.

We went home about 8pm


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Mother’s day is about mothers, so I guess should be writing about my mom.

Hmm… don’t know where to start. I also don’t want to be mushy and emotional on this post (specially after my last one)… Ah basta! She is a great mom!

I love you mom! (kahit I don’t say it often)




Saturday, May 07, 2005

A Plea For Unity

(warning: this post may contain some very serious stuff… there is a possibility of an emotional or irrational content)

Actually I’m having second thoughts of posting this reflection because whenever I think of it (or when I discuss it with my mom or some selected friends), it scares me a lot. Really.

What I’m talking about is our fragile Philippine government. Oh common joey, you get emotional and scared when you talk about the government? Unfortunately, yes.

I don’t know where to start... but I guess economy would be good. I’ll not remind you anymore how poor our economy is; I’ll also not remind you how many millions of people that do not have jobs. I’ll not remind you that majority those who have jobs have very low salary to be able to live self sustaining. I’ll not remind you that the cost of living is getting higher and higher while the wages stays the same. I’ll not remind you of the faces you see on the streets, whenever you go or came from school or work. Faces that stare at your window begging for anything you can give them. Faces that does not even know where will they get their next meal.

And then there is politics. Yes, politics and politicians. How filthy those words are… They say, when you enter politics, you should get ready to get dirty… How true. I think politics exist in different kinds of organization, but for the purpose of this post, I would like to limit it to the politics we have in our government.

3rd most corrupt country in the world. Enough said.

…I’m not sure if I should continue… I feel sick just thinking about it. But in order for us to change, we need to face the problem… the truth. What is the truth? Are the news you watch on the evening news is the truth? Are the hundreds exposé made by “credible” personalities is the truth? I don’t know. Sometimes I just don’t know.

I like president Fidel Ramos. My impression of him, -is a leader that is not only very intelligent but also discerning. With his great leadership skills, sometimes I wish he is still the president today.

Few days ago, I was with friends inside the owner jeep that I’m driving. We just came from eating dinner at Market Market. At one point, we were talking about politics. During the course of our discussion, I mentioned that I look up to president Ramos as being a great leader. Anyway, one of my friends reminded me about the controversy president Ramos was involved in -the centennial expo in pampanga. My friend is very much convince that he is guilty of acquiring illegal wealth from that project…

I just don’t know. Who is telling the truth? I just don’t know.

Earlier, I and my mom were having one of those discussions about politics (which led me to posting this reflection on this blog). We are telling each other how sad and hard president Gloria Macapagal is her position now. Like now, on the news where this bishop (forgot his name) is linking different key personalities in government being involved in jueteng. Like before, we (me and my mom) have different theories whether these allegations are true; or the bishop is only being use by some opposition to bring down the president… Again, I just don’t know.

What I DO know is that our country cannot take anymore of this beating. Our country is very ill. This is not a new idea, but is definitely worth repeating. Our country needs to be united.

Unity.

Unity is the key for our country to survive its illness. We need to work in one direction so that we can move forward. When people are united, they put aside their personal comforts and interest to be able to achieve a common goal.

That’s easy. Everyone knows that unity is the answer. But the real question is HOW? How can our beloved third world corrupt nation be united? Is it possible? What will it take for us to be united?

And guys, that IS the question.




Wednesday, May 04, 2005

I Miss Being A Vampire

What I mean is, I miss working at night. As most of you guys know, my normal work time is c-shift (the night shift). This week, I’m attending a work training that requires me to work in the morning, 9am – 6pm. Appears to be a normal work time right? Yes it’s normal, but I hate it!

Actually, what I really hate is going and coming from work. Having a 9am-6pm shift in Ayala Makati is like the worst schedule anyone could have. You know why? Yes! You guessed it! TRAFFIC!!!!!!!!! Traffic is just like hell! Consider this: when I was working my normal 10pm-7am shift, my travel time is just 30mins going to work, and about 45 mins going home; But now (in my 9am-6pm shift), 1 hour is not enough! I should allot about 1 hour and 30 mins going to work, and takes me about the same time going home. But wait! There is more! –its very HOT! As in mainit! I feel exhausted even before I begin my shift.

Buti nalang, this unfortunate training schedule of mine will end soon. Starting from May 7, my sched would be 6am-3pm (non-rush hour!!!). Haaay… I’m glad that my work schedule is not like what the rest of the normal people have…