Because my friends and I saw the Manila Ocean Park when we had our MV Logos Hope adventure, we decided to explore it next. Manila Ocean Park is located at Manila Bay, just behind Quirino Grandstand. It is said to be the first and largest aquarium facility in the Philippines. As marine lovers that we [...]
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Taking a Plunge at Manila Ocean Park
Posted: May 16, 2012 in country, family, friends, God, happiness, kids, life, love, self, travel, youthTags: fishes, Manila Bay, Manila Ocean Park, marine life, MetroDeal, Oceanarium
Learning to be a Mother
Posted: May 13, 2012 in country, God, happiness, health, kids, life, love, self, work, youthTags: adulthood, Grace to be born, mother, mother's day, Pasig, pregnancy, teenager
A 12-year-old did it. She is the youngest mother I personally know, beating the record of the 14-year-old one. She was just another young, pregnant, unwed, and confused teenager among the many who come to the shelter for help. She was probably among the women who have been ostracized by their ultra-conservative village, because she got [...]
You’re a pearl amidst the ocean of clouds That I try to possess with every plunge But I am blinded by your silver glow And your round face illuminates my soul. As I bathe under your light, madness flows Every tide of passion keeps me afloat You shower me with mem’ries of the past That [...]
The Repentant
Posted: April 7, 2012 in friends, God, happiness, health, life, love, moving on, self, stress, work, youthTags: forgiveness, Holy Week, Lenten, repentance
Maybe one of the hardest things to do is to forgive. They say that you have “to forgive and forget.” This doesn’t usually apply to me. I don’t really forget because I’m not that forgetful. In fact, I even remember the teeny weenie details of my childhood. I remember that I believed that I can [...]
Pieces of Me
Posted: April 6, 2012 in family, friends, God, happiness, health, life, love, moving on, self, stress, stress management, work, youthTags: dreams, Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral, Lenten, prayer, recollection, wishes
I used to know who I am. I used to be a go-getter. I used to know what I want and accomplish them with all my might. People, especially my friends, know and perceive me as that — someone who is strong, determined, calculating, and certain. I used to be a planner so my friends [...]
A Bipolar’s Faith
Posted: March 31, 2012 in God, happiness, health, life, love, music, self, stress, youthTags: bipolar, depression, faith, mania
I really think that I’m bipolar. Or better yet, I have cyclothymia, which is a relatively mild mood disorder — not a full-blown bipolar disorder. I have my ups and downs. I have my “on” days and “off” days. My moods alternate between elevated and depressed over time. I have been experiencing this maybe for [...]
En Route!
Posted: March 13, 2012 in country, God, happiness, health, life, politics, self, youthTags: driver, faith, Fort, McKinley, road, taxi
I don’t usually take a cab. But everytime I do, I meet interesting taxi drivers. I’ve met a taxi driver who talked about politics, ranting why the Philippines is still an underdeveloped country, in terms of economic status and financial stability. I’ve met a taxi driver who bragged about his newly-bought and amped aircon jeepney [...]
Not Another “Holden Caulfield Moment”
Posted: March 5, 2012 in family, friends, God, happiness, health, kids, life, love, moving on, self, stress, stress management, youthTags: adulthood, Catcher in the Rye, coming of age, cynism, Holden Caulfield, J.D. Salinger, literature, rebellion
J.D. Salinger’s book “Catcher in the Rye” caught my attention by chance. I was looking for something to do — bored out of my wits at our freshman dormitory. So I went to my friend’s room and saw this book on her top shelf. I browsed the first few pages and then turned to the [...]
The Big Reveal
Posted: March 3, 2012 in family, God, kids, life, love, self, youthTags: family, Grace to be born, relationships, revelation, secret, women
I didn’t expect that it would happen today. Today that I wasn’t there to talk to my little sister about it. Today that I wasn’t there to tell her it would be alright. Today that I wasn’t there to hug her and say “nothing really has changed.” I wish I was there. I wish I [...]