Archive for May, 2011

The social network Friendster ends today errr… or maybe not. According to the press releases, Friendster will only be revamped. It will clear out all photos, blogs, comments and groups uploaded or created by its users. Ergo, it will wipe our memories out of space. But it will keep all our accounts, including user friends [...]

BUSY

Posted: May 30, 2011 in Uncategorized

With a 9-6 Monday to Friday desk job, two part-time editing jobs, volunteer work and church activities on weekends, sleepovers with friends, out of town trips with family and friends, debating with the new guy about religion during work hours and even after work, reading articles on the Internet and watching TV just to be [...]

Last May 14, our company was so generous to take us, hardworking employees, to Whiterock Waterpark and Beach Hotel in Subic, Zambales for our summer outing. The events committee dubbed it as D.I.V.E., which stands for Discover, Indulge, Value, and Enjoy. Aside from relaxation, the event was an avenue for us to mingle and get [...]

Part of my to-do list  this year is to participate in volunteer activities. I want to give back to the community, especially, the Christian community. This is one act of service (to God and my “neighbors”) that I want to pursue. Last January, I participated in a volunteer activity in Tahanan ng Pagmamahal, a small orphanage for [...]

And it goes… Everybody’s laughing in my mind, Rumors spreading ’bout this other guy, Do you do what you did when you did with me? Does he love you the way I can? Did you forget all the plans that you made with me? ’cause baby I didn’t! Seeing the profile pic of his and [...]

Holding Hands

Posted: May 9, 2011 in friends, God, happiness, life, love, self, youth
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Many of my friends are going through some rough patch in their lives right now. And I just want to share my thoughts, hoping these will make them feel better. Hugs to them all! >:D< One of the reasons of unhappiness is expectation, too much of this even. We expect other people to treat us [...]