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Monday, April 28, 2014

Day 39


Day 39 - Sending off a friend of 7 years to a new promising journey.
(2014)

Hong Kong would not be fun at all
if not for good relationships I have established here.
With that much time, people had come and gone from my life.
Some have stayed and remained
to become one of the fondest memories.

Almost 7 years ago, I stepped in here with a bunch of people whom now are more than work colleagues. One of them is the inspiring Ms. Kristy Rae, who have had her last day yesterday at work. Watching her wave the lat time made me reminisce on a lot of memories on how my journey of spreading magic all began. We came to Hong Kong the same year and she had been a very good friend since then. To that, I feel truly excited for her next journey after working for the happiest place on earth for 23 years. She never hesitated on sparing a smile within the day if you bump to her anytime in the halls at the workplace; she wouldn't hesitate on showing up in occasions that are special to you; and most of all, her humility radiates as she unfailingly gives you a genuine compliment or the most non-judgemental opinion. I admire her for her beauty, light and sincerity. She loves her job and sets a good example to everybody. And now, she's ready to take that leap to start anew of what still awaits for her. Good luck Kristy! My family and I wish you all the best!


2007 - Farewell party for the previous batch of face characters (Cavern, Lan Kwai Fong)
2008 - Junk Boat Trip (Sai Kung)
2009 - Julie Ewen's Birthday - loved your curls then (Aviator, Tung Chung)
2010 - took this while watching Disney on Parade (HK Disneyland - Summer)
2012 - my birthday (Marlyn's, Lan Kwai Fong)
2013 - my wedding with Hogan (Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong)

Thank you for all these years Kristy.
Much love to you.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Day 38

Mayor Joseph Estrada arriving in Hong Kong
I would like to express thanks to the mayor of Manila for extending the apology from the Philippines all the way to Hong Kong because of the shooting 3 years ago. It was all over the news that the Philippines was sought sincere in apologising that the Hong Kong chief executive lowered the Black alert amongst tourists visiting Philippines to amber, he status right before the shooting happened. Amendments were done as for the victims' families to show support. It is believed that they were given an undisclosed amount of compensation which I hope are enough to help them start over again.

Hong Kong people are quite sympathetic to Filipinos here in Hong Kong, most especially, the majority, which are domestic helpers, who may have experienced some sort of discrimination and public maltreatment while no apologies were given by the Philippine president Benigno Aquino. This somewhat lifts up the anxiety from Philippine residents here in Hong Kong. Thank God for this move. Read here for further details of the Manila mayor's visit.

Happiness to all Filipino Overseas Workers here in Hong Kong and to their families.

Day 37

I don't know how to start but there's just a lot of things that I am so happy about on this special day. First, let me start with an overwhelming feeling brought about by people whom I know have graduated successfully. Over the top graduating as doctors.

Camille, the youngest in amongst my childhood friends
Camille, graduated from University of Santo Tomas (my alma mater), earning a bachelor degree in the field of medicine. Being the youngest in their family, she had fulfilled her dad's last wish before passing away. Together with her mom, Tita Baby and brother, Dee-Jay, happiness just overflows from this picture as they all give out a thankful smile. Congratulations to you.

Onto the province of Romblon, Mervyn Fernandez, another childhood friend, graduated as a doctor too. His twin sister, Jillian and older brother, Kuya Bon-bon came and visit me last year celebrating my 31st birthday revealing a small world right on my face with Ate Merly. I recently just found out that we were all connected in a special way. He wasn't able to come with them because he was in his graduating year and he was pretty much needing time to focus. Well-earned Mervs. Congratulations to you and I'm pretty sure your parents are so proud of you.

Doctor Mervyn Fernandez with his siblings

To my cousin Keanu, who recently just graduated too, congratulations and I am praying that you would be able to sustain having such greatness thru medals and honours until your college years. Wishing you all the best and I'm proud of you too.

Keanu Dalino Fontamillas
And amongst all of these kids, I am also proud of Renzo and Patricia Tan, my god brother and god sister for being named as Philippines best mathematicians. Amongst the entire 4th year high school, Enzo was awarded first and Patricia, 4th amongst all Grade 3. This article leads to where their names are enlisted.

Renzo and Patricia Tan visiting HK Disneyland last year (Aug. 2013)
Last but not the least, away from academic talk, I am truly happy that my husband is celebrating his birthday today. I know that not all are given such gift but he's strong, healthy and alive on this very day. And there's nothing else I would hope for but for him to stay as is as long as possible.

Hogan and Kyte thru the years.
Today is a very nice day. There are so many blessings experienced and though some are not directly affecting me, I am happy for the parents, friends and supporters who had made all of these events happen.

Hogan's birthday dinner. Thank you all for joining us making it special and memorable.

Day 36

REGINE VELASQUEZ
Songbird of the Philippines
Once again, Ms. Regine Velasquez visited Hong Kong Disneyland and my husband who had been one of her avid fans had texted me so happily that she watched his 12 nn Lion King Show. He was overwhelmed that I teased him that he got a nice early gift for his birthday.

Feeling my husband's joy and excitement gives me a sense of happiness too along with the rest of the Filipinos who delighted on her presence as the news of her visiting Hong Kong spread like wildfire over Facebook. She was nice to take photos with my co-dancers even though she is on a holiday, probably wanting to spend some personal time with her family. She was ready to flash that smile over that bare beautiful face. Owning a long space at WIKIPEDIA, it's admirable that she stays humble like that.

with Arch Bolivar and Jude

Day 35

Time for myself

Being married somewhat makes you appreciate your alone time. 
And we all know that time, as constant as change, 
can never be retrieved back.
So when you get hold of your alone time,
what do you do? 

Well, let me see, I write, I play online and I read. These are just a few of the things I ain't allowed to do completely when my husband is around. I mean, of course, I don't want to give divided attention when he's around, right? (Don't do to others what you don't want to be done unto you. Hahahaha!) I also experiment more and I try new things when I'm alone most especially when it comes to cooking.
Dinuguan. Don't judge it as is. You've got to taste it first.

You see, there are delicacies and viands that my husband are eeked to try while I delight on them. To name a few, sauteed pork liver in soy sauce and vinegar, Dinuguan (pork innards cooked with pork blood), Kare-kare (pork innards and pork meat cooked in peanut sauce), Sinigang (the real sour one cooked with Tamarind mix - yumm!!!!) and Balut (boiled one-day old chick). Real Filipinos are the only ones who would be able to dig those.

Well, not this particular food that I prepared and took a picture of for my Day 35 because this is pretty legal to cook in the house. But, I had skipped lesser-than-supposed-to-be amount of salt to be put in my pork soup. Cooked with potatoes and Philippine bokchoi (pechay), I feasted on it for my baby and to celebrate Easter Sunday. My husband prefers the right amount of salt or perhaps... everybody would right? But that freedom to do what you want is priceless and the moment is worth embracing. No need to worry about any criticism. The only person entitled to such judgement is yourself and you're only allowed that certain time (which is solely your own) to do it.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Day 34

23 weeks pregnant

As I continuously expand literally and figuratively, exercising eases out the difficulties brought about by relaxin (the hormone released during pregnancy to help soften the joints to ease pelvic expansion for the growing fetus inside the uterus that may lead to weak joints and unstable gait). Swimming had made me more agile and it aids in efficient lung expansion for better oxygenation and for proper blood circulation to happen during my pregnancy. I loved how I felt afterwards knowing that I am on my 23rd week. I am obviously showing and people around me are alarmed that I may look bigger than expected. We checked with our gynaecologist and we were advised of normal weight gain. Though as we planned to deliver normally, I am encouraged to cut down a little bit from carbs as the baby's internal organs are now well developed. My baby will be needing more protein and calcium as it is developing the bones, muscles and fats needed to live outside the womb. Moreover, exercise doesn't just help me but also the baby in adapting to life easily having a healthy body and a sound mind benefiting from the endorphin release by the mom's nurturing body. To that, I am glad that I was productive today with my exercise.

Day 33

Giving up something during the Lenten Season
St. Jerome's Church, Tin Shui Wai

For the whole 6 years I have spent here in Hong Kong, it was all about work during most days that 90% of the population of the Earth are going on a holiday. Working in a theme park is difficult in such a way that the more people go on a vacation, the more you are in demand at the workplace. This year, I am truly blessed with ample time and for that, I was more than willing to give some of my time to the Lord by participating in the Way of the Cross and Lord's Passion on a Good Friday. It's been an awfully long time that I have given back some time to God. Well, here's the thing, this is my own way of sacrificing something I find difficulty of letting go.

Amongst Catholics during the Lenten season, there are a number of practices that are required to be done. And fasting is one. Let me help you refresh your idea of FASTING:

"Fasting is primarily an act of willing abstinence or reduction from certain or all fooddrink, or both, for a period of time.

For Roman Catholics, fasting is the reduction of one's intake of food to one full meal (which may not contain meat on Fridays throughout Lent) and two small meals (known liturgically as collations, taken in the morning and the evening), both of which together should not equal the large meal. Eating solid food between meals is not permitted. Fasting is required of the faithful between the ages of 18 and 59 on specified days. Complete abstinence, required of those 14 and older, is the avoidance of meat for the entire day. Partial abstinence prescribes that meat be taken only once during the course of the day.
Pope Pius XII had initially relaxed some of the regulations concerning fasting in 1956. In 1966, Pope Paul VI in his apostolic constitution Paenitemini, changed the strictly regulated Roman Catholic fasting requirements. He recommended that fasting be appropriate to the local economic situation, and that all Catholics voluntarily fast and abstain. In the United States, there are only two obligatory days of fast – Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence: eating meat is not allowed. Pastoral teachings since 1966 have urged voluntary fasting during Lent and voluntary abstinence on the other Fridays of the year. The regulations concerning such activities do not apply when the ability to work or the health of a person would be negatively affected.
Prior to the changes made by Pius XII and Paul VI, fasting and abstinence were more strictly regulated. The church had prescribed that Roman Catholics observe fasting and/or abstinence on a number of days throughout the year.
In addition to the fasts mentioned above, Roman Catholics must also observe the Eucharistic Fast, which involves taking nothing but water and medicines into the body for one hour before receiving the Eucharist. The ancient practice was to fast from midnight until Mass that day, but as Masses after noon and in the evening became common, this was soon modified to fasting for three hours. Current law requires merely one hour of eucharistic fast, although some Roman Catholics still abide by the older rules.
The Catholic Church has also promoted a Black Fast, in which in addition to water, bread is consumed. Typically, this form of fasting was only used by monks and other religious individuals who practice mortifications and asceticism, but all Catholics are invited to take part in it with the advice and consent of their Spiritual Director."
- WIKIPEDIA

Now, don't get me wrong but I've always understood the bible in a way that it has deeper meanings to it. Not every word should be translated as is but it uses a lot of metaphors. Putting my understanding of fasting into practice, I believe that it should not be limited to any food intake but it should be applied to the one thing that is very hard for us to give up. I took "my writing" into halt for example during the Lenten weekend. I almost write everyday and it means to me that I may be able to express myself thru writing. Without writing, I feel suffocated or unheard. I feel that a day is wasted without contributing anything thru writing. I loose myself to it that I often end up sleeping late. I don't have a sense of time nor tiresome. Now, that's me.

For other people, you might be hooked up to doing a lot of silly stuff that you're so into it, you are doing it subconsciously already. Drinking soda (COKE - in particular, as it is addicting to some), smoking, indulging on happy hours, watching too much TV (include how much you watch PORN), stalking on Facebook, indulging on chocolates, anything that you really may have been indulging in remarkable amounts of time, effort and substance that aren't feeding your spiritual self at all. Fasting is denying the id (which is the mortal self) of everything that it wants. So don't limit yourself to refraining from eating meat. If you know yourself, you know what to give up. I am happy that I was given ample time and strength to give back to the Lord together with my husband. He was supportive of what I believe in despite not being a Roman Catholic. He is a Baha'i believer and they have their own concept of Fasting. But he was respectful of the Catholic way. He had some questions but I love his effort of coming with me having the same intention of giving back something to God.

Related posts:
1. PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE - talks about how temptation works
2. FOR OUR OWN GOOD - An awakening documentary that almost all of the things talked about in here are worth knowing about
3. SOMETHING TO PONDER ON, EVEN ME - a blog post that I shared from one of Bo Sanchez' newsletters.

Day 32


Ate Michelle with her family visiting Hong Kong - 2014
One of the best times I had in my life was growing up as a Thomasian. I have studied in the University of Santo Tomas for 14 years and during my college years, I had joined the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe to earn a scholarship grant in College. Enrolling in the field of Chemical Engineering really wasn't my calling as I got distracted with my passion to dance with the group. It didn't make me last as I was convinced by my own parents to change courses choosing Nursing instead which led me to give up my golden award as a Loyalty Awardee of the university. It didn't matter that much because as of the present, dancing had been my way of life and was the job that puts food on the table. I don't plan to throw away my degree but God had put me into delivering happiness as a parade dancer so, I am just using my talents at its maximum.

Along the way, I have met people who up until now remain to be friends and Ate Michelle is one of those people that no matter the distance, years apart and life changing events, she's still the same real person I know. I was so happy to meet up with her along with my Hong Kong family here since we share a common thing, being born in the month of November. Sitting down over dinner and talking about how our lives have changed were so much of a fast forward but one thing's for sure, she will friendship will stay intact and alive because we are bonded for life. God bless Ate Mich and family. Until we meet again.

my alma mater


Related posts:

1. Against UST - My reactive blog post against an anti-UST student.
2. Fab Find Friday - My co-November babies, featured.
3. 10 Things I Learned Upon Reaching 30 - Once you reach your 30th, you've got to do some  necessary reassessment.

Day 31

Baby Jesse's mesmerizing stare
It's amazing how a child can be such a delight to see. Baby Jesse, one of my sources of happiness nowadays had sparkled his eyes to the world from being too drowsy (needing that much sleep) upon birth. This nephew of mine makes me feel so drawn to him because of this very pure expression. I can't wait to see him and hold him along with the rest of my family this coming June. I may be missing out on my dear sister's (Baby Jesse's mom) wedding but I am pretty sure that the reason is worth it because Imma' cookin' my own girl too. For now, sacrifices are to be made but there's something as beautiful as this to witness what the world is.

Related posts:

1. Day 2 - Baby Jesse during his first month. Witness how this baby's development is progressively  
                      cute.
2. Day 17 - Baby Enik learning how to use the spoon.
3. Day 19 - my baby's morphology scan

Day 30

There's nothing more delightful than witnessing
King Jeoffrey beg for his breath for a good 10 seconds.
Sometimes, being happy isn't all about having everything at hand. In fact, being incomplete every now and then heightens the feeling of anticipation up that once you get hold of something you had been longing to have, the happiness is just sureal. As I go further on doing this project, I am slowly realizing that I considered so many events, experiences and learning as sources of happiness over material things that some readers might find it silly or might end up saying, "That's it!?? That made you happy already?". But then, I grew up knowing that material things only give you temporary glee. Unlike moments that you consider dear to your heart that turns memories in the end, may it be good or bad, it's something that you grow upon and become a better person. Needless to say, a balance is still needed. There are days to learn about something, and there are days that you just lay down and relax. The simplicity of an access to the latest episode "Game of Thrones" over popcorn and the company of my husband is a good way to spend the night, making my day complete and steady. You need days like these to get refreshed and to be able to just absorb that later on may give you an idea, help you in understanding something or for your own entertainment.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Day 29

Thanks Dazh!
It's very touching how your friends around support you most especially at the time of pregnancy as you maybe limited with some physical activities. Also, crowded places may do you no good because of getting exposed to Streptococcus and many more plus the risk of getting pushed around ain't cool when you have that load affront. You have no choice sometimes but to stay at home for your own safety.

So, a book could go a long way as far as these factors are to be considered. Dazha, who is a literary addict and always a good source of newly released good buys, was very sweet to remember me with this book. I was actually writing my own version and then I heard of this from her. It's quite similar but it is gratifying to think I have thought of such a cool idea for my baby in the future.

Dazha and I doing our day job at the happiest place on Earth


Related posts: 

1. Day 9 - the notebook from Bobby where I plan to write thru for my baby.
2. 100 Happy Days - how I came about writing this project.
3. Purpose Driven Life - why this book is worth reading the second time around.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Day 28

Day 28 - Princess, Bryce and Benson in Disney one spring Sunday
Guests from the Philippines are always a delight to us overseas workers here in Hong Kong. From a series of shows, ushering and events that we had done together way back in the Philippines, Princess with her now 5 year old son and husband came to Hong Kong for a holiday vacation. Gladly, I met up with them and had a quick catch-up. Because of my baby and seeing her with Bryce too, ignited a "mother's" instinct to bond. In general, I am happy to see her again. I am thankful for the pasalubong and I hope you had a great time.

Related posts:

1. HK Disneyland's "Adventureland Oasis Party" and "Lighting McQueen" - some of the unforgettable shows in Hong Kong Disneyland

2. There's more than just "TRAVELING" - a tip in making your trip more memorable this holiday season

3. Buchichoos - last year (2013) of the Glow in the Dark Halloween Parade at Hong Kong Disneyland

Day 27


Day 27 - SATURDATE

We have reached 22nd week of cooking our baby. And to celebrate it a little, Hogan took me to a buffet dinner, at the next tower. There are a lot of activities that I'm limited to do with my husband because of my condition.

You see, my husband an I love SPORTS, I love traveling... but these together with occasional booze and partying with friends are put into a halt to make way for our bundle of joy but that doesn't mean we stop enjoying each other's company. It actually makes us rediscover each other and get to know each other in a deeper sense of commitment.

I enjoyed soup, seafood and dessert. I am still watchful of what I eat. Everything should be eaten in moderation. But I know Hogan and enjoyed it a lot. He was so full upon coming home and my heart was full of love. Sometimes, it's not chocolates, flowers or fancy gifts, it's the attention you give to your partner that nourishes the relationship. I am thankful for these moments. And on top of that, he made me happy thinking about my little family.

Day 26

Day 26 - all about the PERKS you are entitled of


I have written a post before about what I love about Hong Kong.
Yet again, this needs a special mention.

Hong Kong holds millions of shops, is making a big name in fashion and hails unlimited trends and styles. Advertisements and promotions attract more or less 80% of consumers. The good thing is, economic standing owns a good flow between supply and demand that REWARDS from PURCHASES become possible, and is popular. People won't hesitate in buying something for the benefit that goes with it even if they don't need it. It's just that irresistable feeling of getting two things for the price of one. I know so since I always fall for it too. Specific examples of these would be:

1. FASHION AND BEAUTY magazine costs HK$10 but you get a sample of a facial wash or a cute ID holder. The tendency is, I buy it 4 times a month which I don't mind because there's always this feeling of getting something for free on the side. But actually, I don't need that much number of magazines (most especially if they are printed in Chinese). Thank God for my husband in making me realise that.

2. I have won movie tickets because of simply participating in an online contest twice already. That one is a win-win situation.

3. Just finish 12 stamps in buying stuff from 7-11 and you get a cute toy. (Still you're invited to purchase more than what you're supposed to to get the toy.)

4. H&M last year offers HK$50 worth of gift coupons to customers who had purchased products amounting to HK$350 (which isn't impossible to reach at all) on a single transaction. - Same thing, you are tempted to get that other pair of earrings (even though you have a hundred more sitting at home) just to reach HK$350 when you meant to just add up a shirt to your summer collection from last year. In the end, both the shirt and the earrings were not needs as of the moment.

The point is, consumers don't mind falling for these rewards because they have money to spend anyway. They got the means to do so and they can afford to waste money on things they don't need in the first place.

Let me make it simple, Hong Kong residents, workers and students are able to get hold of any form of caprice because everybody has a job. Such entitlement to recreational goods may be acquired because everybody earns their own money. That being said, MAC maybe expensive to some but because of the perks that my employment contract entitles me to a certain percentage of a discount.

I am able to buy what may be the most suitable make-up for everyday use with that much degree of satisfaction with that decent discounted price. I know some countries that offer the same deals still ends up ripping off buyers but here in Hong Kong, it ain't like that. You get what you deserve and I love it!






Related posts:

1. 10 Things I Love About Hong Kong - Hong Kong thru my eyes.

2. WINTER 2013 - Hong Kong during winter last year.

3. Din Tai Fung - one of Hong Kong's sought after Dim Sum restau.

Day 25



It was Miyuki's last day and I was sure that due to my size, this is the best time I could spend time with her before she leaves for Japan. As we watched the parade, I saw familiar faces that I am missing so much. It made me miss dancing too. Yet again, I will come back before the year ends. Ryo, thanks for your hugs and kisses to BRAVE. Dazh, welcome back! Leung, hope you're doing great. Miyuki, thank you for everything. And 'til I see you again.

Related posts:
1. Day 22
2. Day 23
3. Day 24

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Day 24

Day 24 - Contract Meeting

I have always been a DISNEY baby. When I was young, my aunt who lived in New York would always send us flyers, magazines, toys from America and it included a wide array of Disney Animated videos (still on VHS tapes). Since then, it did not fail in building dreams and fantasies in me and my sisters of visiting the happiest place in the world, much more seeing our favourite princesses and characters in real life.

Today marks my 7th year of working for Hong Kong Disneyland as a Parade Performer. Together with old time friends from the Philippines, we have pretty much settled with our budding families. I have met the love of my life here and we are more than grateful of the opportunity to perform for thousands of people that visit the park. We believe that we own these talents to be able to bring gladness to people, young and old, and that to be able to do this is an everyday blessing from the Almighty up above.

We love what we do and that being said, we also get to attain happiness of our own as performing feeds our soul. I may be in light duty as of now because another Disney baby is on the way but I'm glad that my boss lets me look forward to what I do best. I was given another year to BRING HAPPINESS.


Relate posts:

1. Corporate Attire? No Problem! - What to wear during contract meetings.
2. How I Change from one look to another - Different costumes for different parades
3. Year of the Rabbit (2011) and Happy Valentine's Day - How crowd control gets active in times like this.

Day 23

Miyuki love - Day 23 (100 Happy Days)

around 2010

Miyuki Karahara San is one of the avid fans of Disney who never gets tired of showing support to all of us here in Hong Kong. During her latest visit, she had give me a present which was personally crafted. The pattern follows that of our wedding day. The female teddy bear's dress/style was patterned according to my look my wedding day. With a flower crown on my head and the pink ruffled venus cut dress. The male teddy bear had a Polynesian look complete with a necklace and a fire-knife at hand as how Hogan is very much well known of. 

Miyuki's gifts

This is a very unique gift that made my husband and I feel more than special as for the effort to bring it all the way from Japan plus the craftsmanship behind such work is just but amazing. From the bottom of our hearts dear Miyuki, doom arigatou gozaimas.


Halloween 2012

Friday, April 11, 2014

Day 21

Li-Anne's 7th Birthday

Hogan and I went to a beautiful little girl's 7th birthday today. It's our first party to attend to while expecting because this is the most convenient time for me. No nausea and vomiting, not easily tired, and both of us were off. Aleli (Li-Anne's mom) had become special to us too. I got reunited with old friends who are now mommies themselves and are very supportive with my delicate state. It was a happy and refreshing day for us catching up, watching the kids play (and not hosting it-whew! I get to appreciate it more) and tasted Net's Kitchen's red velvet cake.

Hogan's new friend, Kaelee

Related posts:

1. DAY 8 - "No Make Up Selfie"
2. DAY 2 - how infants are celebrated in the Philippines
3. DAY 6 - My baby at 19 weeks

Day 22

Day 22 - Hogan fell asleep while waiting for BRAVE to kick
Hogan had a full day of Dragon Boat races today while the weather was just really bad. According to him, it was too cold and it was one race after the other. Staying warm was just really impossible. We were just exchanging messages the whole day via whatsapp so I got the notion that he needed a good hearty dinner. I cooked Bak-Kut-Teh (peppered bone soup/Singaporean delicacy) for him. As soon as we munched on it when he got back around 7pm, he laid on the bed for warmth and asked me to snuggle close for him to wait for our baby to give out some kicks. "Maybe, I would be able to feel it now.", since a few days before that, the kicks weren't strong for him to feel. When the baby quickened, I reacted and was going to tell him but this is what I saw.... at 8pm. Total crash. Hahaha! There was a blissful feeling looking at this photo though and it made my day. These are the moments that I will forever treasure during my time of expecting.

Their team, by the way, TEAM MUSHU had won medals and trophies. These two are for Brave and I. Hehehehe! I am happy for him and the team for winning these today.

SHA TIN RACES (Categories):

1. Inter-company - 2nd place (SILVER)
2. Mixed - 3rd place (BRONZE)
3. Women's - 3rd place (BRONZE)



Related posts:

1. Team Mushu 2011 Lamma race - Cheering for Team Mushu

2. 2009 Awardings at DBAY - I remember Ms. Phyllis Kei making Kuya Nelson and I get the appreciation award for Team Mushu. Such a throwback though. 

3. Giving birth the KANDU WAY - Planning to give birth at home? Try the Kandu way.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Day 20



The video is in Thai hence the choice of difficult scenarios and events amongst families and living conditions. Difficulties come in different ways concerning different races (countries). Most often than not, unseen battles are the hardest. Yet this is a reminder that, all of us are welcome to care. Some say, caring less makes life easier. It may be true to some but if you reap this kind of heartfelt thanks and pure joy, worldly cynicism would belong to losers. What a meaningful video. It allowed watchers to see HAPPINESS in a one-of-a-kind perspective. In a way that you gain more as you give more.

Two reasons why seeing this made me happy. Mark Buco, a friend of mine from high school (aka long time ago) thought of me today. Then unforgettable memories unfolded within me. How we were so much into Disney, Celine Dion, Spice Girls and UAAP (sports competitions). YOUTH, that explains it all. Secondly, I am happy to realise that I am blessed to be able to extend blessings more than this unsung hero in the video can. He has not much yet he finds in himself to share. It makes me realise once again that each of us is a blessing to each other. And that's one of our purposes as we live our borrowed lives. After all, we were made for a reason.


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Day 19

MORPHOLOGY SCAN

As foetuses reach 18 to 20 weeks and 6 days, morphology scan is done to check its anatomical structure. Assessment starts from the head. If lobes are equally in position, and if each structure is symmetrical. Thickness of the neck is considered and if nasal bone shows any deviation that may lead to a cleft lip and/or cleft palate. The vital organs such as the lungs, heart, kidneys, stomach and the rest of the important blood vessels that connect them are checked also. The fingers and the toes are counted if complete and if the length of the fetus is in accordance to the calculated age in weeks.

Ours was truly amazing to witness. So much so for the diagnosis that everything is normal plus the condition of the cord and the placenta were also good. The happiness I felt in seeing that everything falls into place as we observe all of these is priceless. I would like to thank God and still uplift to Him all that is yet to happen.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Day 18

An unexpected entertainment on the way home.
Sometimes, having no expectations at all can be my mantra. I used to believe "LOVE DOESN'T HURT, EXPECTATIONS DO." Once it failed me, but I admit that up until now, I still take those moments that would prove this right. 

Today, for my Day 18, the "usual" means of going home was pimped with an overhead entertainment, showing "TITANIC". Everybody in the bus had that little excitement one way or another. Because nobody expected it. And marking a proof out of it, made me happy... and so did this familiar movie. Even if we weren't able to finish it up.

Day 17

Enik at 1 year old and 1 month
using the spoon already as he eats on his own.

It made my day.

GROWTH - an inevitable event in life that is marked by milestones. Both good and bad experiences are necessary for our growth as humans. Witnessing a remarkable turnover of gross movement to a fine motor skill like this astounds me as that is one of the most renowned trait of man. From grabbing to developing control over the fingers increasing a hold's dexterity.... it's just but AMAZING to see. Of course, that is only one of the millions of things that a man can do and grow from. Yet again, this moment needs documentation for there are things that you only learn once and that's it. It passes ONE TIME, BIG TIME!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Day 16

I wasn't a book lover during my younger years. The ones that I got fond of reading were comics (MARVEL and the ARCHIEs). But after I read my first "no-images" book, Bob Ong's "Ang Paboritong Libro ni Hudas" (it's written in Tagalog), I was awakened with how vast the world is in books.

There are so many things that a book can bring forth. There's knowledge, information, facts, stories, imagination gone alive and even those that you never knew would interest you suddenly becomes so irresistible. That depends of course on how good a writer could be. Even I am surprised in wishing I took a course in journalism. But then again, I don't regret ending up graduating as a Nurse then becoming a dancer for a living. (Hey! That's another story!) But, in wanting to become a writer, I'll find ways.

So, I was just researching what's the next book to read and I came across a great selection and this is what I've chosen:

Finally, I get hold of you. For so long, I was trying to decide of getting it but since it's available online (and I am online most of the time), why not, save it in the computer and read it one chapter at a time at home? The best part is that: It's free. I didn't watch the movie yet because I'd rather know the story thru the book first. And that's why, I'm getting stuck with posting my blogs regarding this #100happydays challenge. But it's updated on the instagram. So, don't point that finger just yet that I failed the challenge. Hehehehe!

For the mean time, let me further enjoy my first e-book.


Day 16 - My first e-book


Some of the books I've enjoyed:

1. 50 SHADES OF GREY - What's your stake on Sadism and Masochism?

2. FOR ONE MORE DAY - A story about having second chances.

3. HAPPINESS PROJECT - Gretchen Rubin made being happy-"er" a project. Read on whether she became one or if it went worse for her.