Thoughts and insights emerging from the deepest of my heart (and my mind) while drinking coffee...
note:
the author of this site has a tendency to be schizophrenic but it only lasts for a short while. right after one of her outbursts you will see her smiling at herself (or anybody near) and rolling her eyes. In some occasions you will see her laughing one minute and then crying on the next. you don't have to tell her that she is weird, she already knows that.
Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Monday, June 23, 2003
at last HP 5 is out! lucky are those who were able to have it.
i saw, i was able to hold (kasi for one reason or another, all of the copies are “hidden” under the cashiers’ desks, so i had to ask permission first to be able to hold it), unfortunately i did not conquer a copy. i do not have enough money right now. maybe next week… hopefully…
i saw, i was able to hold (kasi for one reason or another, all of the copies are “hidden” under the cashiers’ desks, so i had to ask permission first to be able to hold it), unfortunately i did not conquer a copy. i do not have enough money right now. maybe next week… hopefully…
Saturday, June 21, 2003
grabe ang nangyari sakin this Saturday just because I left "early" last friday. i gave the wrong schedule to one of the lecturers. in effect nagkasabay yung 2 invited speakers for the 10:30-12:00 sched. kaya yun! i got a very disappointing comment from my beloved boss: “guada…you messed up everything!” hayyy... buti na lang tapos na.
well... i guess everything turned out ok. :) i'm going home now. yipi!
well... i guess everything turned out ok. :) i'm going home now. yipi!
Friday, June 20, 2003
Reflections for Your Journey
explorefaith.org
Moving Toward the Sacred, Step by Step
Walking the labyrinth really somehow turns the key and the lock for
many people. Many people feel that they aren't living out what they're
here for; that they haven't found their sealed orders. And, of
course, sealed orders can change, too, as you move into a different
phase of your life.
When you're walking the labyrinth, it is symbolic of your path in
life. You realize that we're not only human beings on a spiritual
path; we're spiritual beings on a human path. That beautiful inversion
begins then as your spiritual self sees the bigger picture-- [you
realize] your presence here on earth is valuable, and you have
something to contribute.
Those are very good beginnings for us to get our feet on the ground,
to be able to understand, "Hey, we're here for a special reason,
each of us."
We're really in a cosmic dance--we're all on this planet together;
we're all walking the path together, whether we know it or not.
-- from "A Mirror of the Soul:
Exploring the Labyrinth as a Tool for Spiritual Navigation"
Interview with Lauren Artress
explorefaith.org
Moving Toward the Sacred, Step by Step
Walking the labyrinth really somehow turns the key and the lock for
many people. Many people feel that they aren't living out what they're
here for; that they haven't found their sealed orders. And, of
course, sealed orders can change, too, as you move into a different
phase of your life.
When you're walking the labyrinth, it is symbolic of your path in
life. You realize that we're not only human beings on a spiritual
path; we're spiritual beings on a human path. That beautiful inversion
begins then as your spiritual self sees the bigger picture-- [you
realize] your presence here on earth is valuable, and you have
something to contribute.
Those are very good beginnings for us to get our feet on the ground,
to be able to understand, "Hey, we're here for a special reason,
each of us."
We're really in a cosmic dance--we're all on this planet together;
we're all walking the path together, whether we know it or not.
-- from "A Mirror of the Soul:
Exploring the Labyrinth as a Tool for Spiritual Navigation"
Interview with Lauren Artress
Thursday, June 19, 2003
Wednesday, June 18, 2003
Thursday, June 12, 2003
for more than a year and a half i waited for the fifth book of the HARRY POTTER series. i am a big fan of it. i even bought the books, spending almost all of my half-month salary to acquire all four.
and so when my officemate told me that she already has a soft copy of the fifth book, i quickly asked her to send it to me through e-mail. and now as i was reading it, i’m having a second thought if it is the real one or not. well, after it's official release on june 21, i will surely find out. :)
and so when my officemate told me that she already has a soft copy of the fifth book, i quickly asked her to send it to me through e-mail. and now as i was reading it, i’m having a second thought if it is the real one or not. well, after it's official release on june 21, i will surely find out. :)
"You have spent many lives and much treasure to bring freedom to many lands that were reluctant to receive it. And here you have a people who won it by themselves and need only the help to preserve it."
-- Corazón Cojuangco Aquino (b. 1933), President of the Philippines
happy independence day!
thank god, GMA declared tomorrow as a special holiday instead of today :)
-- Corazón Cojuangco Aquino (b. 1933), President of the Philippines
happy independence day!
thank god, GMA declared tomorrow as a special holiday instead of today :)
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
as i was watching ally mcbeal last night, i manage to picked-up a line or two.
** as a matter of fact, the guy i loved the most died in my arms. would you like to see the scars?
josh groban was one of their guests in the show and he sung "to where you are."
~~~
the issue of sexual harassment with bishop teodoro baccani came in quite as a surprise. i don't know if it is true or not but if it is, shame on him--he destroyed the trust of the faithful. if not, i pitied him--he became a victim of a false accusation caused by men.
** as a matter of fact, the guy i loved the most died in my arms. would you like to see the scars?
josh groban was one of their guests in the show and he sung "to where you are."
~~~
the issue of sexual harassment with bishop teodoro baccani came in quite as a surprise. i don't know if it is true or not but if it is, shame on him--he destroyed the trust of the faithful. if not, i pitied him--he became a victim of a false accusation caused by men.
Monday, June 09, 2003
how can i ever find the words to express the happiness i've felt last saturday with my beloved Lisieux? I can only write in sequence and try to relieved the memories they presented to me as a gift I will surely cherish.
~~~
last saturday, i attended the wedding of kuya jo and merly at Barasoain Church in bulacan.
even though i slept late last saturday, i woke up early yesterday to meet my Lisieux brothers and sisters at megamall. we will go to bulacan together for the wedding.
I must admit i was worried. you see, i haven't been with these people for a very long time and yet when we saw each other i readily felt the warmth and belongingness that's always been embracing the community.
the travel to kuya jo's house lasted for about three hours. the journey was long but it definitely was full of laughter and "kamustahan" :)
we arrived there only a little before lunch. after eating, we proceeded to practicing our songs for the wedding. then we quickly went to the church for the celebration of kuya jo and merly’s love for each other.
there was a get together after the mass. at around 6:30 pm we decided to get going since it’s getting late.
on our way home, we sang, we laughed and we joked around like little kids in a school bus. i don’t know why but all of a sudden i felt free.
it’s like this, when i started working -- for almost three years now -- i’m always the follower. it affected my attitude towards those who are older and “superior” than me because with them, i’m always cautious. i always wanted to please them and surely i don’t want to offend any of them; in effect (although not wanting to) i fall behind in their shadows. but last saturday, even if there’s still the feeling of not wanting to offend anybody, i laughed, i sung and i kid around with them and felt comfortable with it. and i had a great time :)
~~~
next saturday, another sister will be wedded and there will be another chance to be together again.
~~~
it was a bit different from the weekend i usually have because this time i am not within the comfort zone of being with baby, this time i am with lisieux and i am also at home.
~~~
last saturday, i attended the wedding of kuya jo and merly at Barasoain Church in bulacan.
even though i slept late last saturday, i woke up early yesterday to meet my Lisieux brothers and sisters at megamall. we will go to bulacan together for the wedding.
I must admit i was worried. you see, i haven't been with these people for a very long time and yet when we saw each other i readily felt the warmth and belongingness that's always been embracing the community.
the travel to kuya jo's house lasted for about three hours. the journey was long but it definitely was full of laughter and "kamustahan" :)
we arrived there only a little before lunch. after eating, we proceeded to practicing our songs for the wedding. then we quickly went to the church for the celebration of kuya jo and merly’s love for each other.
there was a get together after the mass. at around 6:30 pm we decided to get going since it’s getting late.
on our way home, we sang, we laughed and we joked around like little kids in a school bus. i don’t know why but all of a sudden i felt free.
it’s like this, when i started working -- for almost three years now -- i’m always the follower. it affected my attitude towards those who are older and “superior” than me because with them, i’m always cautious. i always wanted to please them and surely i don’t want to offend any of them; in effect (although not wanting to) i fall behind in their shadows. but last saturday, even if there’s still the feeling of not wanting to offend anybody, i laughed, i sung and i kid around with them and felt comfortable with it. and i had a great time :)
~~~
next saturday, another sister will be wedded and there will be another chance to be together again.
~~~
it was a bit different from the weekend i usually have because this time i am not within the comfort zone of being with baby, this time i am with lisieux and i am also at home.
Friday, June 06, 2003
Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, 'What! You too? I thought I was the only one!'"
-- C. S. Lewis
~~~
arlene, kris and merla :) thank you for the words of encouragement.
~~~
(loida is one of out marketing assistant who will be leaving for Guam on tuesday. but she told me that she will be back on September to continue her work here :)
Dear Loids,
This is a thank you letter for all the things you’ve done for the program, for the people around us and for me.
Thank you for cheering me up whenever I feel depressed with my work.
Thank you for motivating me to do the things that has to be done.
Thank you for the ride every time we go home late.
Thank you for the laugh whenever I rolled my eyes on somebody.
Thank you for appreciating (and memorizing) “my” songs.
Thank you for the exchange of thoughts about love and life.
Thank you for the conversations that brighten up my day.
Thank you for keeping me company even for just a while.
Thank you for the sweetness.
Thank you for the smile.
Thank you for the friendship.
Thank you for everything.
I will really, really, really miss you :) I hope to see you again on September.
Hugs,
guada gurl
PS.
I was about to buy a new angel last night unfortunately it was out of stock. I want you to have this – It used to be mine :) -- hold it every time you pray or whenever you need guidance. Ingat ka palagi ha? ok?
-- C. S. Lewis
~~~
arlene, kris and merla :) thank you for the words of encouragement.
~~~
(loida is one of out marketing assistant who will be leaving for Guam on tuesday. but she told me that she will be back on September to continue her work here :)
Dear Loids,
This is a thank you letter for all the things you’ve done for the program, for the people around us and for me.
Thank you for cheering me up whenever I feel depressed with my work.
Thank you for motivating me to do the things that has to be done.
Thank you for the ride every time we go home late.
Thank you for the laugh whenever I rolled my eyes on somebody.
Thank you for appreciating (and memorizing) “my” songs.
Thank you for the exchange of thoughts about love and life.
Thank you for the conversations that brighten up my day.
Thank you for keeping me company even for just a while.
Thank you for the sweetness.
Thank you for the smile.
Thank you for the friendship.
Thank you for everything.
I will really, really, really miss you :) I hope to see you again on September.
Hugs,
guada gurl
PS.
I was about to buy a new angel last night unfortunately it was out of stock. I want you to have this – It used to be mine :) -- hold it every time you pray or whenever you need guidance. Ingat ka palagi ha? ok?
Tuesday, June 03, 2003
I envy those people who update their blog/site everyday.
~~~
I feel depress now. my mama accused me of being a loner/anti-social again. she keeps on comparing me with my cousins. eh what does she want me to do? we are very different from each other. sad talaga. she even compared me to one of her officemates who doesn’t have any friend except her husband and kids. and whom, according to her, no one likes. pero may friends naman ako ah? :( ndi nga lang madami, kasi I really choose the people I want to befriend. but I’m polite to everybody. I just put so much value to the word friend so that I don’t confuse them with my acquaintances. i don't think she understands me.
this happened last Sunday. but it still bothers me until now…
~~~
I feel depress now. my mama accused me of being a loner/anti-social again. she keeps on comparing me with my cousins. eh what does she want me to do? we are very different from each other. sad talaga. she even compared me to one of her officemates who doesn’t have any friend except her husband and kids. and whom, according to her, no one likes. pero may friends naman ako ah? :( ndi nga lang madami, kasi I really choose the people I want to befriend. but I’m polite to everybody. I just put so much value to the word friend so that I don’t confuse them with my acquaintances. i don't think she understands me.
this happened last Sunday. but it still bothers me until now…
Monday, June 02, 2003
{may 30, 2003 friday 5:21pm}
may 31= traffic
i've been inside the bus for about four and a half hours already and still there’s no hope of moving.
you might want to know the cause of the traffic -- it’s the annual tradition of Flores de Mayo. as a rule it’s the procession of the "reynas” & their “consortes” that’s causing all the commotions but most of the time it’s their “alalays” who are blocking the way of the passing vehicles thus casing the traffic. People more often than not hate this season because of the traffic. but i don't. i love this time of the year.
according to my grandmother, the "reynahan" started as a religious tradition. the priests or the "prayles" during the spanish time commemorated the search of Reyna Elena (the mother of Constantine the Great) for the cross that the romans used to crucify Jesus Christ.
the month of may is also considered as the flower month & the month of the Holy Mother. according to the tradition, the farmers, after a long period of summer season, would offer flowers and fruits to the holy virgin asking for the start of the rainy season. and every year, if you would notice rain would start falling as early as the last week of may.
when we were just a kid, my grandmother, whom i fondly called inay, used to put a pinch of mud in our navels whenever the first rain in the month of may drops. she said that it would protect us from a number of illness specially tummy aches.
while i’m already 23 years old now and equipped with proper knowledge on what to and what not to believe, i would still love to sit beside our window, watch the rain fall and wonder whether inay’s stories are real or just a silly tradition (which I hope is not :)
may 31= traffic
i've been inside the bus for about four and a half hours already and still there’s no hope of moving.
you might want to know the cause of the traffic -- it’s the annual tradition of Flores de Mayo. as a rule it’s the procession of the "reynas” & their “consortes” that’s causing all the commotions but most of the time it’s their “alalays” who are blocking the way of the passing vehicles thus casing the traffic. People more often than not hate this season because of the traffic. but i don't. i love this time of the year.
according to my grandmother, the "reynahan" started as a religious tradition. the priests or the "prayles" during the spanish time commemorated the search of Reyna Elena (the mother of Constantine the Great) for the cross that the romans used to crucify Jesus Christ.
the month of may is also considered as the flower month & the month of the Holy Mother. according to the tradition, the farmers, after a long period of summer season, would offer flowers and fruits to the holy virgin asking for the start of the rainy season. and every year, if you would notice rain would start falling as early as the last week of may.
when we were just a kid, my grandmother, whom i fondly called inay, used to put a pinch of mud in our navels whenever the first rain in the month of may drops. she said that it would protect us from a number of illness specially tummy aches.
while i’m already 23 years old now and equipped with proper knowledge on what to and what not to believe, i would still love to sit beside our window, watch the rain fall and wonder whether inay’s stories are real or just a silly tradition (which I hope is not :)
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