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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

My 29th Birthday



I had my 29th birthday last Monday and to celebrate it, Vince and I decided to go back to Cebu to do a backpack trip down South to explore the beaches and mountains. We have a lot of things in common, and if I had to pick a favorite, it would be the fact that we both love to backpack-trip (you know, when you just bring with you one small bag with a shirt, an underwear, a little cash and that's it, hahaha). Some people are allergic to it, but we're totally the opposite--- the lighter, the dirtier, the better. And besides, it has always been my wish to spend the eve of my birthday under the stars while listening to the waves.

Wish granted, plus a lot more. I even got a the most awesome birthday present. In the morning we got to snorkel for about 2 hours (the longest snorkel adventure I had EVER), visited some old churches (coz he has a thing for it), and we climbed the mountains of Badian.

Next stop, Tagaytay and Quezon in May. Cheers to a good life.







Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Buffet Babies

I had an awful day in the office and I was had tons of things to accomplish so I was whining the entire time. Good thing Vince set up this wonderful dinner treat at Cafe Ilang Ilang at The Manila Hotel. We decided to have the 9-cuisine buffet. :) We love buffet. Everybody LOVES buffet. We're all SUCKERS for buffet.


Class Picture

I was tagged today in Facebook by one of my classmates back in Grade 1. I actually lost all my childhood pictures when we moved Cebu City to Mactan. We kind of abandoned our old house in the city and settled somewhere far from family feuds and issues. Since then, I only had one childhood photo of myself. This was taken back when I was 3, and my sister was 7.

Imagine--- just ONE childhood picture. ONE. You know how awful that feels?



Today, I have one to add in my collection. It's a class picture from Grade 1, in USJ-R. Though I could barely even see myslef in this picture cleary, still for me it's golden. Check out the kid at the top row from the right. That's me. :)


My Babies, My Inspiration

Time flies so fast. I found these baby pictures of Kirsten and Jammie. Kirsten is now 6 while Jammie is now 3. I found them stired in my old phone.

This is Kirsten back when she was 2 years old. And me without hair.

This is my chubaboink Jammie wearing my favorite bonnet... So cute. :)
And Kirsten at 2, back when she had stubby fingers and chubby cheeks. She still loves the camera till now, guess whoshe got that trait from. :)
And my ultimate favorite picture--- Baby Jammie working the camera when he was still 2 weeks old.
Not long ago they sat on my knees
We drew cartoons, flew to the moon, trimmed Christmas trees
But time has flown look how they’ve grown
Soon she’ll be you, and soon he’ll be like me..

There’s no rewinding no replay
The chance you lose today will be gone when it’s gone
We’ll never be quite as strong nor as young as this again
Make them last, make these moments.. last right now.

Congratulations, Baby Kaye


My niece (my sister Kristine's eldest kid) is graduating from gradeschool as the class valedictorian. The whole family was in glee when we learned about the awesome news. I got a bit emotional when I learned about it from a text she sent me. She said I was her inspiration all throughout. It was the warmest gush of hope that I felt thus far. When a kid says you inspire him or her, that means you matter in this world, and all the things you have worked so hard so far, including your defeats, have actually made an impact to a young one's life. To sum all that, I think I truly did a great job as an uncle. :)

My sacrifices for my family have now little by little been paying off. It's not easy to win the bread, especially when you have dreams and plans of your own. :) For so many times, I was tempted to give up. Good thing I didnt, coz now I am receiving blessings far more than I ever expected. And there will be more.

I fondly recall the day I first carried her in my arms. I was 17 then, and she was a tiny 6-pound baby. I cant believe she's now all grown up and ready to take on the world. She even started to talk to me about her crushes and all I could answer back was just an irritated smirk. I guess I'm just the typical, jealous uncle. Of course you dont want them to grow up too soon. :)
She asked me if I could help her out with her valedictory speech. Her first product was amazing. I made a few changes in the grammar and structure, but all in all I just gave some teeny-bit of contribution to her valediction. It was awesome frm the very start. I graduated as the class valedictorian back in gradeschool but I never really had the guts to make my own speech. It was my teacher who made my speech.

Anyways, here is her valedictory address. Kaye, I am so proudof you. Keep up the good work.


Speech:

Our Honorable Mayor Paz Radaza; our respected Schools Division Superintendent Lucia Zapanta; our beloved Principal Mr. Eduardo Ompad, beloved teachers of Lapu-Lapu City Central School, our dear parents, fellow graduates of school year 2010-2011, friends, ladies and gentlemen, good day!

The day has come for us to celebrate the fruits of what we had worked hard for in the past 6 years, and finally enter a bigger and more challenging chapter of our lives. Indeed, our elementary days had been unique for each one of us. Some of us were involved in academics, sports, music or what have you. Some would see our past 6 years in this school as a truly awesome experience, some would see it as a hard struggle to the finish, and some would see it as a combination of both. But we all would agree with one common truth today--- that there is a great future waiting for all of us, and we have been given the power to shape our very own lives from this day moving forward.

No amount of success was ever accomplished alone. I stand in front of you today humbled by the very thought that I could not have achieved anything at all without the help and the guidance of the people around me. What you see now, ladies and gentlemen, is just a simple girl shaped by the goodness of fate and the care of the people that I have looked up to. Therefore, I must begin by acknowledging those people that have helped me win my battles.

I sincerely thank my teachers and mentors for imparting their knowledge to me. I was trained and taught by the best and most affectionate mentors any student could wish for. To Ms. Glenda Pogoy, Ms. Floramie Macapaz, Mrs. Dalela Sumalinog, and all my teachers from Grade 1 to Grade 6--- I will forever be grateful. Rest assured that I will put to heart all the lessons you have taught me, and will use them to further help others appreciate the value of education. Likewise, I would like to thank our Dear Alma Mater, Lapu-Lapu City Cenral School, for recognizing my efforts. You have served as a solid foundation of education for many years, and I am deeply honored to know that I will always be a part of this institution.

I would like to thank my parents, Jezzer and Kristine Ruiz, for serving as my guiding light ever since. Mommy, Daddy--- I know life had always been tough for us. I want to thank you for your love and sacrifices. Life was never easy for our family. There were times when we barely had anything to sustain our daily needs, but you have persevered to provide me and my other siblings Jem, Jiboy and Jammie only the best. What I have achieved today is dedicated to you. My gold medal is for you. I would like to take to take this opportunity to tell you that I am so lucky and blessed to be your daughter.

To my Mamay and Papay, my Uncle Keith and Kristoffer, thank you for being my source of strength, and for always pushing me to be better. Today is just the beginning of many more accomplishments, and I can’t wait to share and enjoy them with you.

Lastly, I would like to thank our Almighty Father for all these blessings. Without HIM, I am nothing.

Fellow graduates, we have all accomplished a milestone today. This, however, is just the beginning of something bigger. Today, we accept the responsibility of making this country a better place for everyone. We are tomorrow’s doctors, engineers, nurses, architects, businessmen, and teachers. Let us all be responsible of the choices that we make. Let us instill in our hearts and minds all the lessons that we have learned from our parents and teachers in the past 6 years and put them all to good use. Let us all succeed together.

We are currently facing the toughest of situations. My heart bleeds at the thought of the thousands of lives lost in the earthquake that struck Japan barely 3 weeks ago. Likewise, I am in deep sadness when I think about the war in the Middle East. The world economy is not in perfect shape and hunger is still taking a toll on the lives of a lot of children in poor countries.
I, however would like to quote a line from the movie Mulan. Mulan’s father inspired her daughter with a line that goes--- “The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”. Ladies and gentlemen, we are facing hardships and uncertainties. Let this be an opportunity for us to be strong and to stay hopeful. To the parents, teachers and mentors, inspire your children to always strive hard. To my fellow graduates, let us be instruments of change, optimism, kindness, generosity and courage. Let us all be tough. As they say, tough times don’t last--- but tough people do.

As this chapter of my life comes to a close, I likewise accept this responsibility. I hope you will, too.

Ladies and gentlemen, my journey to where I am now all commenced with a pact that I made to myself 6 years ago--- that I will do whatever it takes to make my family’s life better. While it seemed impossible that time, it gave me direction. It gave me a purpose. I encourage all of you today to set your goals and dreams, too. With that said, I sincerely wish you all the happiness and love that life can offer.

Thank you so much and good evening!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Spelleng

One of the things that I really look forward to during my gigs are the requests we get from the audience. Here are some funny requests that I got to keep so far.

May ipis! The Black Ipis!

"Emperial" jud?

Singular ni cya sa The Corrs...


Move over Frank Sinatra... Coz ALICIA KEY is about to sing NEW YORK, NEW YORK.

Subject-verb agreement, maryusep!
BLOCK is the new Black.

Someone seriously needs to go back to gradeschool spelling class...

MARIA who?

May gana ka pang mag-encircle2x...

Saturday, March 19, 2011

High Res


Finally got a hold of the high res version of the winning picture. Both of them now hang beautifully in my home.

Chikay and Em, this post is for you coz you've been bugging me for like the last 48 hours now. :) I don't now anything about photography so you might wanna ask him directly. I think you guys speak the same language. I even forgot your super technical questions, like for godddsssakes, I'm just an ordinary point-and-shoot person who absolutely has ZERO talents nor interests in photography. Leave me alone, punyeta. :)


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

First Prize!


Celebrating Vince's winning photos at the Talulot Festival.

The pics look great, Vince. Good job!


He bested hundreds of entries this year, beat that! :) Another one of his photos made it as a finalist. I'm doing my happy dance as we speak.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Cebu Poker Challenge


I'd like to make a little annoucement. If you guys love to play poker, The Metro Card Club Cebu will be holding The Cebu POKER Challenge, March 18-20. Please see event flyer below for more deets, or you may shoot me a private message on Facebook.


No Miss, it's J for "JOAT"

I had my second ear pierce the other day and so the first thing that I did when I got home was to look for my old stud earrings--- the ones that I used back in 2006 (yeah, I still have them). I wanted to have them cleaned and polished at the nearest shop that sells silver.

I headed back to the mall, and as I was waiting for them to polish it, the lady issued me a receipt. I had to write my name and signature, so I signed it and just wrote "KEITH" on the name portion.

She took the receipt and then returned and said "Sir, butangi'g apelyido".

I was busy texting, and she gave me this impatient look so I asked her to write it for me instead. I said--- "PAREJA".

She took the pen and answered, "spiling, Sir?"

I murmured "P-A-R-E-J-A".

She wrote the letters one by one and in a loud voice she said "P...E...R...E...--- Sir J as in JAR or J as in goat?"

The other saleslady interrupted her and with a wide grin she said "Pag-churrr diha yadj oi, G ba! Liter G! Jar... JARRR... hala oi... Pa--reee---HA gani...! Pasensya na Sir, hala oi, awa gikataw-an kang Sir, yadj... hahaha. Double E na cya, Sir".

I wasnt really laughing--- I was in total awe! I was mesmerized by the cuteness of the conversation and at the same time I was irritated by this whole charade. I even started to have a split-second assumption that I was in Wow Mali, but heck they were dead serious about the J versus G war!


With a smirk I just said "Forget it... Just write--uhmmmm (while looking around)--- TAN, para mahuman ta, Miss."

I could imagine how hard it could get if my last name was Gyllenhaal. Or Heidenrich. Or Lhuiller. Or Solzhenitzyn. hahaha

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Disciple




I have accepted a new job offer from another IT company and for the first time in my professional life, I started to have some jitters. I feel like I'm not ready to take on this big a challenge just yet. I just had a rundown on the details of my new job, and personally I found it easy. My only fear comes from the fact that my current employer, Microsoft, had been utterly kind to me in ways that I couldnt even expound. I'm afraid this new and bigger company that I would soon be with would be too strict, too serious, to uptight. I'm just not that kind of person. For so many years, I simply come to the office wearing jeans and sneakers and a knack at sales--- and everything that I have done so far were accomplished just within my comfort zones.

I am now currently undergoing some do-it-yourself sales refresher. For 2 days now I have immersed myself on a lot of Jon Maxwell and Zig Ziglar audiobooks. It's been a breath of fresh air so far. There are things that you think you've already mastered, but there are certainly a lot of things that you get to overlook as the years go by. My boss gave me this brilliant idea to go on self-help. After all, he says, that sales is a discipline.

It's a discipline.

For the longest time, I only saw it just as a job. But now that I have come to terms with a bigger challenge to come, I need to equip myself. There is no other way but up and I am held responsible for myself and this opportunity.




Sharon's Weight Loss


A lot of people are now abuzz on the Sharon Cuneta billboard ad for Marie France. The billboard shows 2 images of the Megastar, one donning on the usual chubby figure we've grown to love today, and the other one that's disturbingly more like the skinny image of a resurrected Shawie in the 90's. What people have been talking about is the fact that this might have been another product of flawless photoshoping, and not a product of Marie France.

Very rarely can you now see a great picture that hasn't been enhanced by Photoshop. I passed by Ayala Road the other day and saw this disturbing billboard of Jinky Pacquiao for Belo. She was altered beyond recognition. Now come on, who are we kidding? We demand a little bit of honesty from the products that we buy in the market.

As per an article that Raymund Isaac wrote in inquirer.net--- "As I have been accused in some cases of using Photoshop to make my images beautiful, even if, in fact, only simple photography techniques have been applied. If had wanted to seriously Photoshop the image, trust me, I would have done more".

I even saw this interview this morning of Raymund Isaac at a morning show in QTV, and he reiterated that he only used photography techniques for Sharon's photoshoot. Now it makes more sense to me on a marketing point of view. Photographers and artists have certain limitations as to how boldly they could alter images before they get printed or published.

Congratultions to the Megastar for a fab new figure. Which reminds me--- I seriously have to go on a diet.