Happy Halloween 2011

Hubby suggested that we dress up our youngest daughter as the Little Devil for her first Halloween party this year. It didn’t take long for me to find the costume in SM. It was as simple as putting the red cape with hood over her and a pair of mittens which she refused to wear. The devil pitchfork completed the ensemble. Our little angel seemed to have fun playing the role for the day.

Halloween 2011

We joined the trick or treat party in Rockwell which was overflowing with people, never mind the price of P550 for one parent and kid.

We had a great time looking at other kids in costume. I am so beginning to love Halloween :)

First we saw Yoda in Powerplant Mall….

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Then we saw a robot in full gear while we were standing in line at the Rockwell Tent.

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Harry Potter!

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Little Chef

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Miss Pumpkin…

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And Bumblebee….

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At the tent, there were games and magical shows but mostly, our girl played with the balloons and candies from the loot bag given her. She’s shown having her first taste of lollipop…

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Going trick or treating was mind boggling. There were close to 70 stores which gave out treats in Power Plant Mall, while some ran out of treats too early. We gave up the long walk by Store No. 10

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It was close to 5 p.m. when our baby soundly slept her tiredness away at Press Cafe in Fully Booked.

Halloween 2011

Happy Halloween everyone!:)

Giving meaning to suffering

Agony in the garden

One of my favorite quotes on life and death is from the cartoon character Bugs Bunny passed on to me by fellow journalist Minnie Cadeliña.

From Bugs Bunny’s treasure chest of wisdom: “Don’t take life too seriously. After all, nobody has come out of it alive.”

Death is a sure destination for all of us. It’s a question of when and how for each and every one of us.

Another wise advice is from Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple Inc., whose time finally came last Oct. 5.

In his speech at Stanford University in June 2005, a year after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Jobs, the inventor life-changing gadgets, called death “the single best invention of Life.”

Here’s what Jobs shared: “No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

My greatest fear is a lingering,debilitating illness and a painful death. I would not want to be a burden to members of my family physically, emotionally and financially. When my time comes, I would like to go quickly and peacefully.

Our former manager in Malaya advised me to pray for it. But I know also that it is not mine to decide.

The day I was to have my consultation with the doctor on Nov. 4, 2003 regarding my unusual spotting (which turned out to be ovarian cancer), the passage in my Bible reading that day was Luke 22:42 about Jesus praying in the garden of Gethsemane before he was seized by the centurions.

The verse was Jesus’ prayer, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.”

That prayer has sustained me not only during my battle with cancer but also as I cope with life’s other challenges.

My mother suffered from Alzheimers disease for many years before she passed away eight years ago. It was heartbreaking to see her slowly lose touch and in the beginning I asked God why did she have to go through the ordeal.

I later on realized as I tried to cope with her condition that I was being changed. When in the beginning I bore her suffering as a burden, I learned to see it as an opportunity for bonding, late it may be, and service for her. Up to the end of her life, my mother was helping us become better persons

I also found valuable what Manila Bulletin’s Deedee Siytangco, former press undersecretary in the Cory Aquino administration (she continued to become Pres. Cory’s spokesperson even after she (Cory) was out of Malacañang) shared about how her late husband Sonny coped with the terrible pain of pancreatic cancer.

Deedee said a nun advised them not to dread the pain but to embrace it. She suggested that Sonny dedicate his suffering to a person in need or to a cause. That way the pain would have a purpose and would not be worthless. Magkakaroon ng kabuluhan.

Deedee said Sonny chose to dedicate his suffering to a seminarian.

We cannot choose not to suffer. But at least we can give meaning to our suffering.

HSBC fun run 2011 features Natori singlet

The forthcoming HSBC anniversary fun run on November 26, 2011 at the SM Mall of Asia grounds is the second run I am joining this year and am excited! Aside from running itself, it will be a good exercise in people-watching as some of Manila’s who’s who in different fields are also participating.

Run organizers led by HSBC are bringing the event to a good start by unveiling last week the elegant race singlet designed by no less than Ms. Josie Natori. It features a distinctively stylized Japanese character which is inspired by the international label’s latest collection “The Way of the Samurai.”

Am sure you’d agree with me that this is the most elegant singlet seen so far.

Front view -

HSBC singlet designed by Natori

Back view -

HSBC singlet designed by Natori

The HSBC PR ladies led by SVP & Head of Group Communications Johanna Garcia (middle) even came to the presscon in their gorgeous Natori dresses.

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Aside from the designer singlet, participants to the HSBC fun run will also get loot bags containing premium items such as custom-designed HSBC finisher shirt, water bottle and baller ID.

Early bird registration fee is 600 pesos for 3KM, 5KM, 10KM (until November 7).After that, it’s already 800 pesos.

Ms. Garcia enthuses: “Slots are going fast, so we encourage people to register as soon as possible.  In addition to the great items we’re giving away, all registrants will also get the chance to join a special raffle draw where the lucky winner gets two Cathay Pacific round-trip tickets to London.  The race winners in each category will each receive a non-transferable round-trip ticket to Hong Kong.”

I would say the 800 pesos registration fee is so worth it :) And of course, it is all for a good cause as HSBC’s 136th anniversary run will benefit Sa Aklat Sisikat Foundation (SAS), a non-profit foundation that promotes the love and habit of reading among Filipino children.

HSBC has been supporting SAS for the past eight years and their partnership has helped 650,000 students; 9,000 teachers; and 285 principals all over the country largely through two pioneering programs developed jointly by HSBC and SAS: the HSBC Principals Leadership Enhancement and Development (LEAD) Program (HSBC PLP) and Kinder College.

SAS Co-founder and Chairperson Lizzie E. Zobel says, “We are thrilled to have been chosen as HSBC’s beneficiary for this year’s run.  Our partnership with HSBC has been a long and productive one, and this latest show of support from them and Josie Natori will go a long way towards improving the quality and reach of public school education in the Philippines.”

Paliwanag ni Deles tungkol sa P5 milyon

Wants to know details of P5 M

Halatang-halata ang sama ng loob ni Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos-Deles na pinagdududahan ang kayang katapatan kay Pangulong Aquino sa kanyang pahayag na sagot kay Sen.Francis Escudero na binatikos siya sa kanyang mga kwestyonable na mga payo kay Pangulong Aquino.

Don't worry, P5M is subject to audit


Sa simula ng kanyang sinabi na niya kaagad na nag-resign siya noong Hulyo 2005 sa administrasyong Arroyo kasama sa grupong Hyatt 10.

Ang isa sa isyu na binanggit ni Escudero ay ang P5 milyon na ayuda sa Moro Islamic Liberation Front na matagal nang nakikipagbakbakan sa ating Hukbong Sandatahan. Ang mainit na engkwentro ay yung nangyari
noong Oktubre 18 sa Albarka,Basilan kung saan 19 na sundalo ang namatay.

Hindi maalis na lalong magagalit ang marami dahil ang dating ng mga aksyun ni Aquino ay alaylay na alalay sa MILF. Sa kanyang unang pahayag, nagalit sa palpak ng military at hindi siya nag-order na tugisin ang MILF na sangkot sa trahedya. Nang sumunod na mga araw,nang lumabas ang balita ng demoralisasyun sa military, sinabi niyang bibigyan daw ng hustisya ang mga namatay.

Hindi matanggap ng marami na pumapayag ang ating pamahalaan na may teritoryo sa Pilipinas na hindi makakapasok ang military. Pinapaliwanag ni Escudero si Deles sa kanilang napagkasunduan ng Area of Temporary Stay (ATS), mga lugar sa Mindanao na kontrolado ng MILF at dapat magpa-alam muna ang mga miyembro ng miltiary bago sila makapasok.

Lalong marami ang nagalit nang lumabas ang balita tungkol sa P5 milyon na binigay ng pamahalaang Aquino sa MILF.

Sabi nila, pinapatay na nga ang ating sundalo, bibigyan mo pa ng pera. Para mo na ring binibigyan ng perang pambili ng armas para lalong marami pang sundalo ang papatayin.

Sa hiwalay na pahayag, sabi ni Atty. Marvic Leonen, chairman ng Government Panel na binigay niya kay
ang P5-million na tseke kay MILF peace panel chair Mohagher Iqbal sa kanilang pormal na exploratory talks noong Agosto 22-23 sa Kuala Lumpur.

Sabi, ang P5 milyon ay para ipatayo ng Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute or BLMI, na napagkasunduan noong 2007 ng administrasyon ni Gloria Arroyo. Itong BLMI ay naka-rehistro sa
Securities and Exchange Commission.

Sabi ng marami, kung yun ay ideya ni Arroyo, bakit kailangan ipagpatuloy ni Aquino. Maraming kontrata pangnegosyo na napirmahan ng administrasyong Arroyo na hindi tinutuloy ni Aquino.

Sabi ni Deles, ang desisyon ni Aquino na itutuloy ang pagbigay ng P5 milyon ay pagrespeto daw ng kasunduan na pinasukan ng pamahalaan.Naniniwala din daw si Aquino na hindi sayang ang P5 milyon kung yun ay
makakatulong sa pagpalit ng “culture of war to a culture of peace” at makuha ang kanilang kooperasyun sa maayos na pamamahala ng Bangsamoro.

Suportado din daw ng The Asia Foundation at Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) ang BMLI. Ina-audit daw ng dalawang foreign aid institutions ang kanilang binibigay na tulong pinansyal ay
kuntento naman daw sila.

Sana nga hindi bibiguin ng MILF ang paniniwala sa kanila ni Aquino at ni Deles.

Sa isang interview sa radyo, sabi ni Deles ia-audit daw nila ang MILF sa P5 milyon na pera ng bayan na binigay sa kanila. Kung malalaman daw na ginamit nila yun sa ibang bagay maliban sa napagkasunduan katulad
ng pagbili ng armas at bala at ginamit laban sa mga sundalo, pwede raw sila kasuhan ng estafa.

May mga nagsabi na hindi yata nakalapat ang paa ni Deles sa lupa. Sabi ng isang abogado ,”Aber, paano nila i-serve ang warrant of arrest sa mga lider mg MILF? Magpapa-alam muna ang sheriff bago makapasok sa
MILF territory. Baka mas masahol pa ang abutin ng sheriff kasya yung sheriff sa Davao na sinuntok ni Mayor Sara ng Davao. ”

Rocksteddy and Quest Mash Up review

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During the rehearsals in preparation of the mash-up performance of Rocksteddy and Quest, they do not look pressured. This is probably because that Quest and Teddy (of Rocksteddy) know each other.

I like their creative process in coming up with the mash-up. Rocksteddy listened to “Back to Love” first. The chords of the song was patterned from Quest’s song since the key of “Back to Love” and “Gising Na” does not differ much. Check out the interviews of Quest and Rocksteddy:

Quest Interview
Rocksteddy Interview

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“Gising Na” (by Rocksteddy) and “Back to Love” (by Quest) mash-up is like a combination of Hip-Hop/R&B, Funk and Rock. I was not expecting that they would make the mash-up work because of the differences in their songs (language and genre). After hearing their mash-up, I did not feel that the outcome is just another medley. I like what they did with the intro of their mash-up because of the heavy and funky guitar riffs. I think the timing when each of the vocalists takes their respective turns to sing is just right. It does not feel that it was just included just to be able to conclude that they did a mash-up. I like how Quest delivered his rap lines. Check out the mash-up performance of Rocksteddy and Quest: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1317987324354/videos.html

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Check out the back-stage photos of Quest and Rocksteddy at: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/album-level2/1315409240282/album.html

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Watch the Coca-Cola Music Studio on MYX every Sunday from 5:30pm to 6:00pm with replays on Tuesday from 7:30pm to 8:00pm.