A Run for the Pasig River

 

 

November 8, 2009.

 

My eyes fluttered open at 430 AM because it was the day of the Pasig Run.  Our company registered for the 42K relay marathon.  “Ms. Susan” volunteered my participation and I couldn’t decline.  Anything extra I can do for the team would be my pleasure –plus it being for a cause to save Pasig River, I can’t find any better reason to join. 

 

 

It was a fund-raising event for the rehabilitation and restoration of Pasig River. 

 

The running group had a preliminary meeting and the runners were free to choose the points they wanted to take.  I volunteered for point 11 to point 12, from Rockwell entrance gate along JP Rizal street to Robinson’s Pioneer.  It was the only point I was really familiar with.  Unbeknownst to me, it had an uphill stretch. 

 

 

There was a point in time where I was a total gym buff.  After work, the ritual is to go to the gym 3-4 times a week.   At times, I’d even go during lunch break just to get a quick workout and get my adrenaline pumping.  Running the treadmill and boxing were my favorite.  I also enjoyed lifting weights as long as my trainer was there to assist.  Interestingly, I haven’t gone to the gym since the start of 2009.  It’s been almost a year since I last did any workout.  I think I can attribute that to burnout and mental/emotional stress at work.  De-stressing at the gym used to work but I feel so drained sometimes that it also manifests physically.  Therefore, I generally do not have energy to burn at the gym.

 

 

I didn’t have any practice run at all.  It was literally my first exercise of the year.  I arrived at Point 11 at 530 AM, 40 minutes earlier than my supposed schedule, so I can run around, warm-up and stretch.  It was tough, like waking up a polar bear during hibernation.  I couldn’t get my vigor going.

 

 

635 AM, 25 minutes later than my expected run, my teammate appears and he accompanied me during my run since 2KM felt so short for him.  I paced myself and didn’t attempt to outrun anybody.  My teammate was 5th to arrive at my station, which means there were more than a dozen of people (at least that’s what it looked like when I left) waiting for their relay tag at the station.  Admittedly, I brisk walked the uphill part of the run.  I know that I’m going to be out of breath if I pushed it.

 

 

I think I finished my run in 11-12 minutes but I can’t be too certain since I didn’t have a watch.  What I was certain was, my heart felt like it was going to burst even though I cooled down.  The chest pain was piercing but it eventually vanished after a few minutes.  Thank goodness that the team left for the next runner and did not see –or that would have been quite embarrassing if I wasn’t able to control the pain and started wincing there.  

 

Despite that, it was such a good workout and a great event to participate in.  The Pasig run marked my very first workout of the year.  It was also awesome to perspire that much again.  Other than cooking, I once again recalled how therapeutic running could be.

 

Our group finished the 42K relay in 4 hours 13 minutes, not bad when the estimate is 5 hours.  Mizuno ruled the 42km relay race with Army second and PNP Special Action Force third.

 

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Between Bites’ Bloggers’ Choice Award Vote Goes To…

 

 

 

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Bloggers’ Choice Award – National

2009 Philippine Blog Awards

 

Goodluck sweetie!

 

The Flavors of Spain 2009

 

Something to look forward to later…

 

 

Last time I was at Tower Club was in 2007 for BBC’s event.

 

Vietnam and Cambodia Bound

 

It’s been YEARS since I wanted to go to Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one destination I’ve been dreaming of going.  Finally, that dream is within reach next week.  Flying to Vietnam via PAL on April 6 to touch down in Ho Chi Minh City.  Tuesday starts the trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia.

 

We’ve just been to Bangkok 3 weeks ago and I haven’t even posted an entry about that trip or even our trip to Macau, which was in August of 2008.  Too many travel backlogs on my back.  And I told myself that I would finish those entries first before planning another one. 

 

It’s been 2 years that I’ve spent Holy Week in Manila.  One of my goals this year is to spend Holy Week anywhere BUT Manila.  I’ve seen Manila at its peace long enough without the usual traffic and crowd ruckus.  It’s about time to miss Manila during Holy Week.  After all the emails, asking friends, forums, and research, I finally finished the itinerary last week (Thanks so much to Garry Garcia for all the info!  Sorry I was such a bug-a-boo with all the email exchanges 🙂 ).  It was supposed to be only until Friday but we had to rebook our return flight to Saturday to be able to enjoy Cambodia for an extra day.

 

I’m really uber excited!!!  Let’s walk the world.

 

How are you spending Holy Week?

 

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The Amazing Race Asia 3 –The Final Cut

How time flies!  It feels like it was only a couple of weeks ago when I attended the exclusive media preview screening of The Amazing Race Asia 3 (TARA 3).  The screening was held at Fiamma on September 4, 2008, a Thursday, only over 2 months ago.  It was also on the same night of the TV premiere but 2 hours earlier and without the commercials.  The Amazing Race Asia 2 Philippine team, Marc Nelson and Rovilson Fernandez hosted the event.  Paula of another team (TARA2) also graced the event.

 

 

It was my first time to see Geoff from the famed “Backstreet Boys” Rexona commercial.  Tisha Silang on the other hand, I always get to spot since her office is on the same building as my office in Ortigas.  I was happy and surprised that they made the cut!  I remember seeing them on TARA 2 as the Primer showed “audition tapes” that didn’t make the cut.  I also remember seeing Director John (Street Productions?) from the Nokia Soul of Manila production team with his girlfriend in one of the audition tapes.  Theirs was a little funny and editorial.  Anyway, seeing Tisha and Geoff finally making it after getting the no-go for TARA 2 goes to show that Britney Spears didn’t get her record deal after just one audition.

 

 

Bubba and I wanted to send an audition tape for TARA 3 (just to give it a shot) but didn’t get around to doing one.  TARA 3 application period followed even before TARA 2 episodes ended.  It was a busy period for me while Bubba was just being plain lazy –or he doesn’t really want to do it.  I’ve been bugging him since TARA 2 to become interested in sending in a tape –or at least discuss it.  I even penciled it on my calendar, “Discuss TARA.”  I kept moving the date or putting it on repeat mode.  It’s almost been a year.  Not even a 15-minute discussion.  Hopeless.

 

 

The second time I saw the two from TARA 3 was last Monday at the Metro Club.  I immediately SMS-ed Bubba who was working at one corner and told him, “It’s a sign!!! We have MUST.  Discuss.  TARA plans.  ASAP.”  Next day Tuesday, we were at the media launch of Dinelli Gourmet and the long time dating couple hosted the event.  2 days in a row, that should mean something!  Not to mention the time Marc Nelson and Rovilson Fernandez hosted the Nokia Soul of the Night party –where Bubba and I were adventure race participants!   The world is certainly saying something to me –or us (because I cannot send an audition tape with only ME in it)! 

 

 

“When a person really desires something, all the universe conspires to help that person to realize his dream.”

 

Okay okay, my imagination is shooting to different places.  I’d better stop the rodeo-gunning spree.  Moving on.

 

 

I didn’t get to follow TARA 3 as much as I did TARA 2 (where I did not miss a show and kept watching the reruns over and over again to Bubba’s dismay), but I was still into it.  I missed a few shows here and there but what I miss I try to catch online.  There are three teams left, all of which, are very interesting duos.  I would’ve loved it though if AD and Fuzzie were still contenders with their laidback nonchalant attitudes –what a different element to throw in the mix. 

 

 

Image source AXN

Image source AXN

 

Tonight, it’s the final episode.  Who will make it first to the FINAL pitstop?  Catch it tonight at 9pm on AXN Sky Cable channel 49!

 

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Big Blue Bazaar

What: Big Blue Bazaar
When: 22 – 23 November 2008
Time: 9.00am to 7.00pm
Where: La Vista Clubhouse, La Vista Subdivision, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City

More information:
Visit our site: http://pmeabazaar2008.multiply.com
Contact any of the following:
0917-5249170 (Marga)
0927-4034599 (Mel)
0905-2690722 (Jo Anne)

Details:
Big Blue Bazaar is a project of the Ateneo Management Engineering Association (MEA). This two-day event aims to showcase a variety of booths that offer food products, clothing and accessories, interactive activities, and valuable services. The bazaar will feature not only budding and established entrepreneurs, but also student-run businesses.

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Preview of Belle de Jour 2009

Get a sneak peak of the Belle de Jour 2009 Power Planner, the ultimate planner for women who lead an active lifestyle in style. 

 

 

I was raving about the Belle de Jour 2008 planner on this Belle de Jour and Planners post.  Now, I’m so excited to get my hands on the 2009 design, and the year isn’t over yet!  What a fabulous year it was and Belle De Jour helped me keep track of all the events happening in my life –the fun, disaster and mischief!

 

What I love most about the planner is the usability of the pages: cycle tracker, birthday tracker, budget per month, urgent things to do, travel plans, goals (you have to visualize your goals by initially writing it down)… and of course the coupons (although I’ve only used 3)! 

 

(Image from www.belledejourpowerplanner.com)

Belle de Jour 2009 will have the old favorites plus more (like a health checklist)!  Orders received by November 3, 2008 will receive 5% off their order PLUS free delivery.  I’ve made a reservation on their website (www.belledejourpowerplanner.com) and through email too (ilovebdj@belledejourpowerplanner.com).  Yes, I’m THAT excited to get my hands on another BDJ planner.  Last year the early bird discount was at 10%.  Maybe with the number of orders coming in, they’ve lowered the discount.  Suggested retail price is at PHP598, with the same size at 9×6.5 inches while binding is still double wire with new style.

 

(15 lbs heavier in 2006.  Similar dress to the one on the design without the pink belt)

 

I answered their survey online a while back and I hope the suggestion to have stickers for special calendared dates will be incorporated in the new planner. 

Pink Kitchen 2008

 

Bubba and I had an early Saturday as we head off to Antipolo at 6am.  October 18, 2008, it was the day of the Canon Photo Marathon and the venue is at MMLDC, Antipolo.  Upon arrival at 7am, we were just in time for the registration.  They looked for our names on their list.  The areas were segregated to Abueva-Castillo, Celeste-Diaz, and so on, which made it easier for the participants to locate where to fall in line.  But because of this organized process, there was no line at all.  They provided us with a race kit that includes a red Canon shirt (and vest to boot!  I like the black vest with pockets), Lipovitan and race guideline.

 

 

The program started at 845am which means we waited for almost 2 hours.  During the 2 hours wait, Bubba and I bonded in our sleepy state, laughing at ourselves while eating Lay’s Salt and Vinegar for breakfast.  So much for power breakfast.  As we look around the huge room of about 300 people, we can’t help but snicker at how ridiculous my guts are for joining.  Almost 90% of them looked like professional photographers.  I look at their long telescopic lenses and latest Canon Digital SLRs and softly caressed my small Lowepro bag, where my Canon 350D hide in shame.  Every time we caught a new person stroke his bad a** camera, we looked at each other with a glint of a smile.  I lean over and whispered in Bubba’s ear, “I really feel so insecure.”

 

 

Canon Photo Marathon officially started about 9am.  The first theme was Incredible View, where you capture nature’s most breathtaking scene/object.  30 minutes after (and 30 more high class lenses in sight), I raised the white flag.  Bubba and I sat in the car and thought, “Let’s go to Pink Kitchen”

 

 

1115am, we arrived at Rockwell Tent and registered.  It was only 35% full when we arrived but around 12nn, the place was packed!  There was no visible vacant seat for the new flock coming in.  Pink Kitchen is one of our more memorable food events  of 2007 and we were just excited to partake in IcanServe’s 2nd installment of this annual event.

 

 

For some reason, my mind was in a whirlwind from all the fantastic food spread in front of me that I might have chosen the wrong dishes this time.  Wrong in the sense that I have tried these dishes before and could have tried them anytime from their original location after the event.  We had Chelsea’s pumpkin soup with goat cheese, Café Juanita’s beef rending (which I just had 2 weeks ago), morcon (I forgot where, this is Bubba’s order) and 1 whole frozen brazo to go (from Dimpy’s).

 

 

The whole set-up was so much prettier this year!!!  Prettier set-up with bigger and longer tables.  I love the pink and white drapery that billowing from the ceiling and crystal viney chandeliers.   Even the huge white screen projector is prettified with a white framing.  The stalls are in a garden fence theme.  Tables are adorned with a pink table runner, a centerpiece of flowers (green apple and flower, stalk arrangement) and a vase with butterflies inside.  I felt sorry for the butterflies though.  I was glad that 2 were able to escape.  Gold chairs with white cushion was same as last year if I remember right. 

 

 

Pink Kitchen has really made a mark in our food calendar with the best cuisines from local chefs and the benevolent cause behind the gastronomic event.  Visit the ICanServe website.

 

Pink Kitchen 2008 Album

Canon Photo Marathon Album

Chicane Live on Stage

After two years, Chicane is back in Manila. 

 

That evening was packed with a lot of Metro on-goings.  My feet walked into 2 events in a span of 2 hours, URCC University Challenge @ A-Venue Hall and Attica Launch in the same area.  But the big story of the night is the Chicane event presented by Big Fish Manila and Nokia.

 

My Sabiclub friends –or family if I can put it more appropriately, were raving about Chicane since a month ago.  Although I appreciate house/trance (I can’t even differentiate between the two) music, I grew up knowing about the ‘90s baggy jeans.  Hip-hop and RnB are really the music I can easily relate to.  Carlo and I used to banter back when we were officemates which one really rules the scene.  Of course, my loud voice always won over the debate.  I’ve attended several Big Fish events in the past most of which are the annual Cream Halloween balls and in time, house music steadily gained a higher level of respect from me.

 

 

I have to remove cobwebs off my ears though because it’s been almost 2 years since I last attended their event.  The last one was Cream Halloween 2006 –and Bubba, as a friend then, bumped into our group and kept getting my drink from me!  What a flirt!

 

(Music)

Well If U Love Ya Girl
And Wanna Keep Ya GIrl
Don’t Be Walkin Up And Askin Me To Meet Ya Girl
‘Cause I’m Well Enough A Flirt When I Speak To Girl

My apologies for the commercial break…  Back to tugs tugs tugs ugs ugs…

 

The Sabi crew planned to all attend the event except for a few (pointing at Yssah) –which made it so tempting for me to go since I miss these guys.  What a delightful feeling it was when I opened my email and read that I won two tickets from Spot.ph!!!  

 

E-L-A-T-I-O-N (and I don’t pop!)  Just natural high baby! 

 

 

World Trade Center.  Surprisingly, the line for media/VIP guests was longer than the “selling ticket” lane.  15 people were ahead of us.  It didn’t “cramp the style” (let it pass.  No more heef haf language after this) anyhow because it took only a mere 10 minutes to get our names crossed out the list.

 

Two familiar faces by a cocktail table flagged my sight, gorgeous couple Phoebe and Jayvee.  From Plurk info, I think Nina was supposed to cover the event too.  A few chats, snaps snaps and a handful of UFO blings later, each couple went their way to meet friends.  We got inside and saw the group near the stage.  I hugged Camille tightly because I missed her so!  Carlo enjoying the music… NA looking fab in her chic dress… Shiela and Bubba whispering and laughing heartily on the side… Shiela has the sweetest smile ever.  Even in a dark room full of blasting music, I can feel the softness in her smile.  Drinks drinks drinks… John Boy Lee prepped the crowd.  Dance, dance, dance… sauntering from one area to another…  I’m so glad we had the VIP wrist badge that granted us access to the VIP area.  My feet weren’t so tortured.  I was able to rest in a couch if I need to.  We also bumped into Mark Nep, Yvette, Lala and Richie.  Then back to Sabi peeps…  At one point I saw Ricky Dakker on stage.  We went to the ABS-CBN reserved area where Bubba hung with his friends.  Then back to Sabi peeps… Staring at the stage and basking on the music… Celebrity spotting: Bianca Araneta with husband Mr. Elizalde.  Phoebe gave us Nokia blue light necklace thingies… sweet! 

 

 

We saw Trina too, CW former officemate in Asia Brewery Inc.  We were on our way out to go to the Johns when we heard loud shouting.  “Chris! Chris!”  (It sounded like an old man’s voice!  Haha, just playing Antz!)  We look up and saw Antz with Mark’s group @ the ABS area, waving his hands summoning us to go up.  Chicane finally came on stage around 3am.  I also bumped into Fritz somewhere in the night –or morning.  Too bad that the band encountered some technical problems –but it totally didn’t spoil my cake.  We left a little past 3 hungry.  We went to Burger Avenue to cap the long but fun night.  I received an SMS from Martin or Martini as I would call him that he caught one of the drumsticks that the Chicane drummer threw –awesome memento of Chicane in Manila 2008 for him.

 

 

What a fantastic time it was!  It’s been a while since we’ve been out and this was the ultimate resurrection!  I had an absolute blast going sway sway shake shake wave hands up the whole night! 

 

 

Much love to Spot.ph (and Karl Bustamante) for the two (2) VIP tickets!

Candy Fair

Save the Date!   Candy Fair 2008

Oct. 4, 2008, 1-9 PM

A-Venue Hall

 

Pink Kitchen 2008

Pink Kitchen returns to Rockwell Tent for a bigger culinary event.  Food lovers await this “good food = good cause” weekend this October as the best chefs gather for the I Can Serve cause.  Whet your appetite with a world of flavors as 2008 bring vendors that include experts in Asian, Mediterranen and Fusion cooking.  From light snacks and drinks, to full course lunches and dinners and mouth-watering desserts.

 

Led by Bettina Osmena, Chairman of the Fund Raising Committee, her team includes Beth Romualdez, Chairman of Pink Kitchen, Libet Virata , heads the Marketing and Sponsorship team, Ina Vergel de Dios, leads the Logistics team. Ria Romero is consultant for entertainment and marketing. Via Reyes and Jing Racelis handle project management.

 

 

For more information, visit the website at http://www.icanserve.net/

 

Pink Kitchen Album

Pink Kitchen Related Entry

 

Mooncake Festival

 

It’s that time of the year again where families and friends exchange Mooncake boxes with different mooncake flavors inside.  Some are lotus, others are mongo –with seeds, double egg, nuts, dried fruit.  This year I got invited to three Mooncake Fest dinners where dice-throwing games were also played.  The game can be very simple and purely a game of luck but it’s the joy of a “community” that is the real highlight. 

 

 

 

 

Plain point of the game is to get as much fours as possible.  Red after all translates to good luck in Chinese.

 

 

 

 

I only got to attend two because the one held last night by the Chinese Business Club started at 6pm.  With Wednesday traffic and all, I would have seen RED even before I get to the event.  True enough, by 9pm the event was long over.

 

 

 

I also missed the Volcom event at Good Earth, Rockwell last night.  Too bad, from Fran’s photo, the event looked a lot of fun, with so much creative and artistic display going on.  Anyway, the dance class all made up for it somehow.

 

 

 

 

I tend to be really lucky with these dice-throwing games.  But somehow, not this year!  I almost won the biggest cash prize last Friday, only to have it snatched away.  I got 4 fours and the remaining two die totaled 5.  3 more rounds and a guy got 4 fours with the remaining two die, which totaled to 8… lost by 3 measly points.  What transpired between the time I got the 4 fours and the time the guy rolled his set?  A high five from Bubba!!!  Yep, what a stroke of luck …or otherwise. 

 

 

Mooncake Fest Album

 

 

 

 

 

WordCamp Philippines and DLSU v Ateneo Rd 2

Spent my Saturday at the WordCamp Philippines event held at College of St. Benilde.  Good thing there was no hitches in getting my laptop in.  The lady guard gladly helped me fill out the form and voila!  I can enter the premises with the laptop.  It’s good that CSB is implementing this protocol because it prevents someone from claiming a laptop that is not rightfully his.   

 

I bumped into Jonel, Jayvee and Phoebe separately at the auditorium.  I sat behind Nina and checked the Wi Fi connection.  Later on, I had to sit next to another Jane so I can plug my laptop for charging. 

 

 

 

I attended three classes that morning.  After the welcoming remarks from the Management and Information System Dean Benhur Ong, the organizers, Mindanao Bloggers, I headed to room 410 for Blogging 102 at 930am.  Jayvee Fernandez facilitated Blogging 102, Basics and Beyond.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2nd class was quite interesting too.  The door sign read WordPress Optimization.  The WordPress Write Page I can use but I don’t know how to add widgets and all those other stuff that makes your utilization of your website better.  I figured this class would teach me how to use WordPress functions thus better use of the site.  Optimize means that right?  I entered the door and picked a seat at the back.  I was feeling anxious whether or not I was in the right class.  Good thing it wasn’t starting anytime soon.  When I caught the eye of the facilitator, I walked towards him.  I was being a blonde dumbshell by asking which class I was in.  The facilitator said it was WordPress Optimization class.  Not only did I look like a complete douche bag, but also I was really being the part by asking, “that teaches you how to go about WordPress right?”  A quick east and west of the eye checked whether this was a practical joke and a camera was behind him.  He gave me a weird look that confirms my being a moron.  “Uhm… yes.”  I gave a meek smile and went back to my seat at the back of the classroom.

 

 

 

 

For the 1120am classes, I was torn between picking Video Blogging or Journalism in Blogging.  I chose the former since the Journalism class was almost full and I have totally no idea how to do a video blog.  I think I made a good choice because I learned a lot from her presentation and Kring was pretty entertaining –emphasis on pretty.  She gave a lot of tips of how to make your video blog kick a**.

 

By 1230pm, I was eating lunch alone in one of the classrooms.  After lunch, I had to head off to Araneta Coliseum to reserve seats in the Upper A section.  Sucks but you gotta do what you gotta do if you’re a UAAP fan.  1pm is usually safe, there are still some good seats to choose from.  I arrived in Araneta 150pm and almost all the seats were reserved!!!  Some people reserved one whole row all for themselves, which I find a little unfair because some people (raising my hand) actually go 2-3 hours early to reserve a seat only to find out that it’s already SRO (standing room only) because of all the reserved rows. 2-3 seats I can understand being saved, but more than that, hey come on… you gotta give way to those who are actually physically there.

 

 

UAAP: DLSU v. Ateneo Round 2 (Thanks Didi for making it possible. XoXo)

 

I watched round 1 between DLSU and Ateneo and was hoping that round 2 proved to be our game match against the other school this season.  Unfortunately, Jayvee Casio was not in his element that day.  Defense displayed was poor in the first half.  We were closing the gap in 3rd quarter only to have the momentum short-lived with a time-out and basket conversion by Ateneo.  Ateneo played a team game last Saturday and truly deserved the win.  I have to say though that the DLSU Pep Squad made quite a showing during halftime.  This has got to be the best form I’ve seen them -clean jumps and well coordinated techniques.

 

Next game, DLSU needs to beat FEU for the 3rd placement in the ranks.

 

WordCamp Album

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Wordcamp Philippines 2008

How giddy am I to attend the WordCamp Philippines (http://philippines.wordcamp.org) event?  Oh boy, brimming with excitement!!! 

I first read about this much talked about September 8 event at Ajay’s website.  Mindanao Bloggers (http://www.mindanaobloggers.com) are the organizers behind this event.  The venue of this learning seminar is at College of Saint Benilde. 

What’s all the excitement about for me?   I’ve been bugging Jayvee (Link: http://abuggedlife.com/) to teach me how to go about my WordPress site.  This blog started when I talked to my former officemate and friend Martin about my plans to move out of multiply (where I’ve been free riding on for so many years) and into my own personal address.  I created the layout for my site and sent the photos to my officemate and told him my requirements so he can do all the necessary programming ish, which I thought for the life of me, will never understand. It was tough because I only get to discuss the initial revisions on my site with Martin, who I call Martini, through chat.  But since I wanted to get it moving, I slipped on so many other details.  I don’t even know how to put badges on my webby and I have three groups who have been asking me to include their badges on the site.  There are so many things to improve on my Between Bites site.  Imagine, I only noticed a month ago that my page didn’t have a next or previous button.  So, this is a must to attend event for me to learn more about websites and WordPress. 

You know you have to attend this event if it’s soft candy that comes to mind when somebody says widget.

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Everyday Lyrics

It wasn’t sung during the Hillsong concert in Manila last May 26, 2008, but this is my all time favorite Hillsong United song.  First heard it in 2000 at the Christian church I frequent. 

l

Everyday

Hillsong United 

What to say, Lord?

It’sYou who gave me life and I

Can’t explain just how

Much You mean to me now

That You have saved me, Lord

I give all that I am to You

That everyday I can

Be a light that shines Your name 

Everyday, Lord, I’ll

Learn to stand upon Your word

And I pray that I

That I might come to know You more

That You would guide me with every single step I take, that

Everyday I can

Be Your light unto the world 

Everyday, it’s You I live for

Everyday, I’ll follow after You

Everyday, I’ll walk with You, my Lord 

Everyday, Lord, I’ll

Learn to stand upon Your word

And I pray that I

That I might come to know You more

That You would guide me with every single step I take, that

Everyday I can

Be Your light unto the world 

Everyday, it’s You I live for

Everyday, I’ll follow after You

Everyday, I’ll walk with You, my Lord 

It’s You I live for, everyday

It’s You I live for, everyday

It’s You I live for, everyday

It’s You I live for, everyday 

Everyday, it’s You I live for

Everyday, I’ll follow after You

Everyday, I’ll walk with You, my Lord 

Everyday, it’s You I live for

Everyday, I’ll follow after You

Everyday, I’ll walk with You, my Lord

Fashion Week ’08 Schedule: Backstage Designers

PHILIPPINE FASHION WEEK SHOW SCHEDULE OF BACKSTAGE DESIGNERS

DATE: May 27, 2008 (TUES)
TIME: 8:30 PM
VENUE: SMX Convention Center Hall 3
*****ANNA LEAH SALVADOR
*****GRETCHEN PICHAYDATE: May 28, 2008 (WED)
TIME: 8:30 PM
VENUE: SMX Convention Center Hall 3
*****CZARINA VILLA
*****JEROME LORICO

DATE: May 29, 2008 (THURS)
TIME: 6 PM
VENUE: SMX Convention Center Hall 3
*****JOHN HERRERA
*****PIER LIM

DATE: May 29, 2008 (THURS)
TIME: 7:30 PM
VENUE: SMX Convention Center Function Room 3
*****JULIUS TAROG

DATE: May 31, 2008 (SAT)
TIME: 6 PM
VENUE: SMX Convention Center Hall 3
*****RONALDO ARNALDO

DATE: June 2, 2008 (MON)
TIME: 6 PM
VENUE: SM Mall Of Asia (MAIN ATRIUM)
*****DON PROTASIO
*****JANNO FARRALES
*****MARTIN BAUTISTA 

 

 

YDG Fashion Week Album  

 

Unfinished Business: Pacquiao v. Marquez II

Pacquaio with a record of 45-3-2, 34 KOs while Marquez with 48-3-1, 35 KOs, it was an epic 4 years in the making.  Both fighters are toe to toe in their own departmental skills.   However, we didn’t see a conclusive ending last Sunday.   

The first date between the two was in May 2004, but it wasn’t a candlelit meeting.  It was pound for pound knuckle sandwiches that got served as dinner.  Pacquiao was able to topple Marquez three times but Marquez stood his ground and made his way to the 12th round.  It was declared as a draw.  Manny was equivalently bruised but he should have been the victor that night.   

A Sunday morning in 2008, March 16 in the Philippines, I watched quite a similar ball game between the two.  I woke up early to catch the live telecast at Off the Grill.  But this time, I think they reversed roles. 

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Freddie Roach continuously trained Pacquiao, a natural lefty, in developing a powerful right hand as an additional armament.  Unlike Marquez who brought a lot of game plays to execute, confusing Manny a bit, Manny only had a few.  But Manny being a spontaneous and genius fighter as well, played along with Marquez.  Round 3 showed that one power punch and Pacman can very well own the game. 

The fight went to the 12th round with both brilliant boxers standing, dressed in cold blood.  The fight was a close match.  But my 2 cents on it:  I have to give this one to Juan Manuel Marquez.  Pacman himself had a “shocked” face when he heard his name called as the winner.  He was NOT expecting to win at all.  At the most, he might have expected a draw.  Much as I admire Pacquiao’s boxing abilities, Marquez should have won that fight.  Pacquiao was the one engaging the fight, but it was Marquez who scored so many blows.  He was the one consistent throughout the game.  Moreso, the person who is challenging the champ should have a really convincing win to strip that person off of his belt.  The win for me wasn’t clear-cut.   

I guess what goes around comes around.  Pacman should have won the first, but it was a draw.  This time it should have been a draw or a Marquez bout, but Pacman won it stripping his opponent of the WBC belt. 

For me, the business is still obviously unsettled.  

Ad Congress 2008

The Philippine Advertising Congress, which happens every two years, was held in Subic for 2008.  It was my very first Ad Congress… and Bubba’s too!  I definitely gained about 5 lbs from all the food! Buffet breakfast, buffet lunch and buffet dinner!!!  I’m such a beast when it comes to eating…

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 I was a delegate together with the account managers from the airtime department, which also falls under our division.  We rented a house in Subic that was newly renovated and I was bunked with Len and Kay, who I got to know better during the 4-day convention.

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I loved the seminars (they weren’t boring at all) and learned a lot from it.  I was especially thrilled to see Neil Gaiman in the flesh, only a few meters away. 

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11/22: Neil Gaiman

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11/23: Marlboro Party

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It was interesting to be part of the Ad Cong, which was pretty similar to the PCTA Cable Convention.  Ad Congress involves advertisers, media partners, etc. which is the same with PCTA but it’s more centric to Cable Channels and their shows.

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