Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Our Very First Meeting
Nagkita muli kame nila Ate Hannah de Veyra, Hannah Foliente at Ate Abshee Dominguez...
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Case of Trinidad Etong & Ted Failon
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Ang Saya-saya....
Friday, May 15, 2009
Heinakuh...[=
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Mother's Day na....
Hayy... Mother's day na naman... anu kaya ibibigay ko kay mama? hehehe... Madalas nating piang-iisipan kung ano ang ireregalo natin sa ating mga magulang... ako, simple lang... ano nga naman ang maibibigay ko? Simple... panalangin at tula...
Sobrang saya ko kase nagawan ko sya ng tula kagabe... basta pag may trabaho na ako, bibilihan ko sya ng diamond ring... hahahaha!!! Baka may mas maganda pa kaysa sa diamond ring! (meron nga ba?)
Wala pa ring tutumbas sa pagmamahal ng isang ina... kaya, mahal na mahal ko ang mama ko... nami-miss ko nga noon... noong maliit pa lang ako... ang mga panahon na sa maliit na bahay lang kame nakatira... nangungupahan lang kame... bumibili lang kame ng skyflakes o magic crackers... tapos 1 sachet ng lady's choice ham/ bacon... pero ang paborit ni mama ay tuna...^_^...
Di ko malilimutan ung mga unang laruan na ibinili sa aken ng mama at mga kapatid ko... masaya talaga pag binabalik-balikan ang childhood memories...^_^...
Wala naman akong ibang masasabi, eh... "Happy Mother's Day, mama"... ako ang excited, eh... hehehehe...^_^...
Salamat at taon-taon may Mother's Day...^_^...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
▒✯Youth Org Launching✯▒
WoW! Grabe! As in! Astig! Ang saya-saya ng BRYORG Launching last May 5, Tuesday! Ang dami ng youth na umatend. Yung mga Marikina, Tarlac, Cavite, Q.C., Makati, at marami pang ibang chapters ng BOL ang nakarating! Napuno ang mga upuan… nung una, mahaba ng pila dahil chine-check pa ng mga organizer kung sinu-sino ang mga nagpa-reserve at walk-in lang. Dahil ako ay nagpa-reserve na nung Sunday pa, agad naman akong nakapasok at nakakuha ng ticket ko… Papasok palang kames sa loob ng Convenarium, lamig na lamig na kame, rinig na rinig na ang malakas na music na pinatutugtog ng DJ… hudyat na ng malakihang launching ng BRYORG!!! Brown Raise Youth Org…^_^…
Pagpasok namen, agad kaming pinaupo dahil magsisimula na ang BRYORG Todo! Pagkaupong-pagkaupo ko, nagsisimula na ang bilang, sampu, siyam, walo, pito, anim, lima, apat, tatlo, dalawa, isa……….. MAGSISIMULA NA ANG BRYORG TODO!!!!
Humihiyaw na ang mga kabataan! Magsisimula na ang kasiyahan! Pinasimulan ang launching ng isang banda, ang pinaka-bagong banda ng mga kabataan, ang SULONG NA Band! Nauna nilang tinugtog ang “Sugod”:
[chorus]
Sugod mga kapatid!
Tayo ay magsama-sama
iwagayway na ang bandera!
Brown Raise Youth Org 1 to Sawa!
I
E-text mu na
sina shaun at jopet,
lagyan ng gel
ang buhok na bagong gupet,
labas mu na
sapatos at lonta,
hanep pumorma
walang kokontra!
[refrain]
Isang lingong pinagipunan
isang buwan mung inabangan
ang feedback ng mga guitara
mga paborito mong kanta!
Hala bira!
[chorus]
Sugod mga kapatid!
Tayo ay magsama-sama
iwagayway na ang bandera!
Brown Raise Youth Org 1 to Sawa!
II
Ngayong gabi
ay magsasaya,
manood
ng mga banda,
sumayaw
na parang asong ulol,
Sa bajo at tambol na lumilindol!
Hey!
[refrain]
Isang lingong pinagipunan
isang buwan mung inabangan
ang feedback ng mga guitara
mga paborito mong kanta!
Hala bira!
Fiesta na!!!
[chorus]
Sugod mga kapatid!
Tayo ay magsama-sama
iwagayway na ang bandera!
Brown Raise Youth Org 1 to Sawa!
[chorus]
Sugod mga kapatid!
Tayo ay magsama-sama
iwagayway na ang bandera!
Brown Raise Youth Org 1 to Sawa!
Mapapansin nyo siguro na imbes na “Rak en roll hanggang umaga!” ang nasa dulo ng chorus, ang nakalagay ay “Brown Raise Youth Org 1 to Sawa!”… pinalitan ng bandang “SULONG NA” ang dulo ng chorus na para sa BRYORG launching… Marami pang tinugtog ang banda… sa ibang blogs ko na lang ilalagay dahil sobrang haba na ng blog ko… hehehe…^_^…
Di lang naman yun ang kinanta ng banda, simula palang yun… sya nga pala, Ate Abshee at Kuya Dale, astig po kayo! Ang galling nyo mag elec. & bass guitar! Yan ang tunay na ASTIG!
Ang gagaling din ng mga nagging DJs ng show, sina Ate/ DJ Toni at Coach/ DJ JP… gustong-gusto ko kapag nag-di-“DJ’s Signing In” sila…
Magaganda rin ang mga mensahe na inihatid sa amin ng mga Life Coach… gaya ni Coach Anne Lao, Coach Marie at Coach Tina Clemente… ni-share din nila sa amin ang visions ng BRYORG para sa aming mga kabataan…
Lalo na ang napanood namen na video clips… ang gaganda… lalo na yung Pantene’s extraordinary commercial from Thailand… shocked kaming lahat na Pantene lang pala yun pero, grabe! Galing ng direktor nun! Hehe…^_^…
Nag-serve sila ng lunch at dinner… Masasarap ang hinanda nilang mga food at gulaman…Nagsimula ang launching ng 2 pm at nagtapos ng 2 am... wOw… ung isa nga naming kasamahan ay nagtanong na sa isang kuya, “Kuya, diretso ‘Wide Awake’ na ba tayo? Wala pang Friday… hehehe…”… sagot naman ng kuya, “Di, noh! Napahaba lang dahil sa video clips…”
Nag-perform din sila Diane, Daniella at ang ibang kabataan… ang galing nila mag-perform! Lalo na ung balagtasan… ang galing!
Napabilib din kame sa mga nag-rap… nakakatuwa sila… kahet nakakapagod ang buong araw ng Tuesday… puno naman ng kagalakan ang aming mga puso…. Maraming mga pagkakaibigang nabuo…
Ang galling nga ni Kuya Justine, eh! Namalat sa kakasigaw! Ahahahaha!!!=))… sya ang nag-lead sa mga youth sa isang napakagandang BRYORG cheer. Sarap ulit-ulitin ng cheer! Hehe…;)
Nagtapos ang BRYORG sa pamamagitan ng isang pledge na pinangunahan ni Coach/ DJ JP at Ate/ DJ Toni… ang lahat ng kabataan ay tumayo at inilagay ang kanilang mga kanang kamay sa kanilang mga kaliwang dibdib. Inawit din namen ang Pambansang Awit ng Pilipinas.
Sa pagsama ko sa launching na ito, lalong lumalim ang pag-unawa ko sa lahing Kayumanggi at ano ang silbi ko, maging isang tunay na palabang kabataan na may pangitain para sa bayan. Naunawaan ko na kailangan nating kumilos upang maiahon an gating bansa mula sa kahirapan at pagkalugmok sa kamundohan… Kailangang mag-sama-sama, di lang ng mga kabataan, kundi pati ang mga nakatatanda na nagsisilbing modelo sa lahat ng nakababata. Habang may panahon, kailangan na nating kumilos!
Sana marami pang program na ihahanda ang BRYORG… di man bukas o samakalawa… maghihintay muli kame… Go, Go, Go BRYORG!!! Whooo!!!
Let us continue praying for BRYORG…^_^…
Blog from: Convicts No More by Apolinariong Binibini
Australia is known for the Sydney Opera House, the Australian Open, Nobel Laureates, Ian Thorpe, UGG boots, agriculture products, and the list goes on. But wait. Didn’t the country start out as a colony of convicts?
The National Library of Australia by stage88
The National Library—found in Canberra—allows Australians to trace their convict lineage! In short, this country began with terrible conditions. How did the country go from convict colony to a nation with a legacy to the world?
A unique beginning
Last December, I visited the Hyde Park Barracks museum. Not the usual tourist fare. It used to be one of the convict barracks. And it sure depicted the kind of life they lived through the personal items they had, the lodging, and the kind of routine they kept.
Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney, Australia
The museum had an ingenious replica of the convicts log, which documented each prisoner’s name, crime, sentence, and hometown in Britain. There were murderers but a lot committed petty crimes. One was sentenced to 7 years in prison for stealing a hair-brush. Regardless of the severity of the crime, the point is, these people were unwanted by society. Some early settlers were survivors of the Irish famine while some were orphans. To tell you the truth, it was heart-wrenching for me to go through the entire museum all because I realized that Filipinos did not start out as convicts. I remember that the Spanish were shocked to find the early Filipinos clad in gold!!!
Ancient Filipinos clad in Gold from the Boxer Codex
The early Filipinos were learned people. The big question is, while the convicts made a nation for themselves, what happened to the Philippines?
Kangaroos with a vision
The kangaroo and the emu—animals native to Australia—are conspicuously found in the nation’s emblem.
The Coat of Arms of Australia
This is for the reason that these animals have the inability to walk backward, thanks to their physiology. Come to think of it, it would be really funny to see kangaroos hop backwards. But seriously, these animals symbolize the forward-looking spirit of a people who began in the worst beginnings. For instance, in Parramatta, Sydney, you’ll find The Experiment Farm.
The Experiment Farm, Parramatta, Sydney, Australia
Farming was developed here and this made Parramatta the bread basket of the country. There was an urgent need to develop agriculture due to the impending starvation of the colony—since the site where the colony settled was not suitable for planting. The convict, James Ruse, began the experiment and the rest is history!
Even a rock has a story
One by one, the settlers came to love the country. They didn’t see it anymore as a place where the unwanted lived. It became a place where a new life could begin. I’ve been to the amazing places of Australia but what really amazes me is that in present-day Sydney, practically every corner has a story. I would sometimes just shake my head, thinking that it’s already exaggeration. I would often reflect that the Philippines should have more stories to tell because the early Filipinos were ancient! But it’s not really about whether Australia has many stories or not. I realized that stories abound because when people have love for country, even a piece of rock will have a story. I was brought to what is called the Blow Hole. So many people were eagerly waiting for something to happen. And I was wondering what it was, only to find out that they were waiting for the water from the crashing waves to go through the hole in the rocks and shoot up into the air! Well nothing happened that time because it was low-tide—it didn’t dampen their excitement though! Another time I was brought to a cliff. It was called a Look Out. Well, it literally looked out into the sea because it was a cliff!!! And in my heart I wept for the Philippines. We have the most beautiful sunset in the world, the best beaches, the most diverse flora and fauna and we can go on forever. But we will be story-less all because there is no love for country.
Restoring history
Last March, I visited the Old Governor’s House. And there was this sweet old lady who was a volunteer tour guide.
The Old Governor’s House, Parramatta, Sydney, Australia
We spent 30 minutes just talking about a particular tree in the heritage site. By the end of the tour, she asked if there were also many historical houses being restored in Manila. I said that there are some but things could be better. I will never forget her reply. She said, we can only restore when we have come to terms with our history. She was referring to restoring heritage sites but I was thinking about the heritage of the Filipinos as a people.
I dropped by Kinokuniya bookstore in the CBD. Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos and Cambodia have their own sections. The one book I found on the Philippines was in the PACIFIC ISLANDERS section. Why should our identity matter to the world when it does not matter to us? Again I wanted to cry because the world treats us according to how we treat ourselves. The Australians became proud of their accent, which was deplored as un-British, while Filipinos want to have the accent of Beverly Hills and worse, we deplore our own color!
We need not stay convicts
The history of Australia is full of people of vision. James Cook, the founding father, was one of the greatest explorers of the world. Richard Taylor, the first chaplain, took care of the convicts and saw a future in the change of their character. The governor-generals were people of character, learning and discovery. The War Museum in Canberra is a very beautiful testament to the valor of the soldiers who happily died for principle, even in a heart-breaking losing battle!
The Australian War Museum, Canberra, Australia
But what I love the most about the history of Australia is the fact that the country was transformed by the choices of the individuals who considered Australia not anymore as the largest prison in the world but as a place of hope and new beginnings. It is ironic to hear that Australia is now the safest country in the world. A penal colony! The transformation of the country is due to the realization of people that they too can be a legacy to the world. After everything, the trips to the Land Down Under became a message about my beloved country—the Philippines. The real prison sentence is not done by any court but by the kind of actions we choose to take, the kind of life we choose to live and the kind of love we choose to bestow on our country. Nation of Servants is a sentence. Basket Case of Asia is a sentence. But just like the early Australians, we need not stay convicts. Let us choose not to. We too can be a legacy to the world. When our love for country has grown up, the time will come that every alitaptap in the Philippines will have its own story to tell.
Monday, May 4, 2009
▒☺Youth Run☻▒
I'm also surprised, very surprised until now, that I ran 23 laps... can you believe that?!? (maybe for others, no...) Well, I used my "newest of the Nike's women's running shoes my ate gave me"... I 'm sooo happy, I used it, I felt like I ran faster... (hahahaha... duh?!?) really!?!
After all those running & walking for about 5 hours, the church's parking lot was full of tired, sweaty and weary youths... all of those tiring running & walking is worth it... for our country, Philippines...
There were four teams, 2 girl teams & 2 for the boys... the 2 girl teams where divided into "Team Dagohoy" and "Team Lapu-lapu"... I was with "Team Dagohoy"... with my friends... can't believe na nakasama rin namen ang anak ni Ptr. Butch, she's pretty in person...^_^... part of the Wushu team... kasama rin ang 2 kapatid ni Chelsea Bernasconi na babae... yung isa ay si Toni...^_^.... pareho silang mababait...
Also met kuya Gelo Lantico/ Lantaco (?), sorry po... ulyanin na... ahahaha...=))... nagkabungguan pa nga kame, eh...^_^... pati si ate Kara Castro na di nakasama sa takbo kase ay inasikaso daw sya sa BRYORG kaya, ako nalang daw ang pinalit sa team...^_^...
Sila ate Kara, ate Toni at kuya Gelo ay nakilala ko nang mabasa ko ang Silversword magazine ng Crossroad... nabasa ko ang mga testimonies nila at na-inspire ako...^_^...
Kahet nararamdaman ko na ang pagod at kahet may onti akong lagnat...(halos ala naman, eh!^_^)... at may sipon, pinagpatuloy ko ang pagtakbo... di ko ipinilit, talagang dahil sa "ako ay isang palaban na kabataan at may pangitain para sa Pilipinas."...^_^...
Sana maulit itong Takbo Kabataan...^_^... GO, GO, GO BRYORG! GO, GO, GO YOUTH ORG!!! GO, GO, GO PILIPINAS!!! WHOOOO!!!...^_^...
Friday, May 1, 2009
One Step at a Time by Jordin Sparks...
Here's my fave song, 'One Step at A Time' by Jordin Sparks...
[Intro:] Dararara, darararara...(3x)
Hurry up and wait
So close, but so far away
Everything that you've always dreamed of
Close enough for you to taste
But you just can't touch
You wanna show the world, but no one knows your name yet
Wonder when and where and how you're gonna make it
You know you can if you get the chance
In your face as the door keeps slamming
Now you're feeling more and more frustrated
And you're getting all kind of impatient waiting
[Chorus:]
We live and we learn to take
One step at a time
There's no need to rush
It's like learning to fly
Or falling in love
It's gonna happen and it's
Supposed to happen and we
Find the reasons why
One step at a time
[Intro to Verse 2:] Dararara, darararara...(3x)
You believe and you doubt
You're confused, you got it all figured out
Everything that you always wished for
Could be yours, should be yours, would be yours
If they only knew
You wanna show the world, but no one knows your name yet
Wonder when and where and how you're gonna make it
You know you can if you get the chance
In your face as the door keeps slamming
Now you're feeling more and more frustrated
And you're getting all kind of impatient waiting
[Chorus]
When you can't wait any longer
But there's no end in sight
when you need to find the strength
It's your faith that makes you stronger
The only way you get there
Is one step at a time
[Intro to Chorus x2:] Dararara, darararara...(3x)
[Chorus x2]
[Thanks to Nicole for these lyrics]
[Thanks to Jade, Kirsten, Nicola, x_pinknblue_x@yahoo.com, Jazmin for correcting these lyrics]
Hope you liked the song guys.... visit: www.music4lyf.blogspot.com... thanks!^^
