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Merci beaucoup

12.15.09


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As 2009 comes to an end, I look back at the year that was and smile triumphantly! It has been a great year!

  • January — My mother celebrated another birthday, which is a great blessing since she has stage 4 cancer.
  • March — Wendy finished the school year on top of her class.
  • April — We got performance bonus from the company! Yay! [Then the half of our 13th-month bonus the month after...double yay!]
  • May — I joined my first creative swap! It was so much fun creating stuff for other crafty people! Enjoy talaga!
  • July — I had one very-proud-mama moment when Wendy joined a singing contest [and lost]!
  • August — I got to travel to Bangkok with some of my best friends. One of the best travels!
  • September — Another great year for me as I celebrated another birthday. Also, I was thankful that we were spared from the wrath of Ondoy.
  • October — I got to go back to Los Banos after a long time. It is my second home, and going back was a welcome experience, as always.
  • November — I launched my first every giveaway! Being given the opportunity to share is such a blessing, don’t you think? I too was excited for this.
  • December — I got to go to Hong Kong again, this time dropping by Macau. It was so much fun!

Writing these blessing down seems trivial, for when you think of one whole year, there are thousands of things to be thankful for. After all, I believe that every minute of every hour [of every day of every month or every year], we have something to be thankful for.


Grateful Heart

Of course, as in the past years, I am thankful for the “intangibles” : family, loved ones, friends, good health, humor, happiness. I am thankful that God is a loving, always-present Father. And above all, I guess that what I am thankful for, each and every day, is that I wake to a new chance to live my life to the fullest.

And I hope 2010 will be the same, if not better!

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Avalon.ph is holding a “What are you thankful for this 2009″ contest and is giving away moleskin notebooks. Do hop on to theĀ  Avalon.ph blog and do join! Sometimes, it’s nice to look back and analyze what we should be thankful for.

The lucky winner

12.12.09

My first giveaway has officially ended yesterday. Thank you so much to those who joined! I had so much fun reading your favorite and dream destinations! You know what, because of some entries, I added some places to my wish list! :)

Anyway, here’s a short summary of what you guys have submitted.


Favorite Destination

Boracay and Coron were tied for the favorite place in the Philippines. Do you notice that they both boast of great waters? I guess our country is really known for the best beaches. Overall though, Palawan, including both Coron and Puerto Prinsesa, was the hands-down winner! And I have to say, iba talaga ang Palawan!

Internationally, there was no contest–Hong Kong was the top favorite travel destination. Perhaps no surprises there!


Dream Destination

In the Philippines, Bohol was the top dream destination. A lot of you guys want to go there. And I have one thing to tell you: GO! Bohol has some of the best beaches [at least in my opinion]! :)

Batanes was also a close second [and I say to those who want to go there, including myself: GO!]!

Elsewhere in the world, Paris was where most of you want to go. Sino ba naman ang hindi? The City of Lights is certainly a magnet for those who wish to travel! Overall, it can be said that Europe is a dream destination for almost everybody, with countries like Italy, Spain, Austria, and Greece being mentioned. Egypt was also on top on the list! I guess the great pyramids are calling some of us [including me, after this contest]!

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Whew! We are quite a smorgasbord when it comes to traveling ano? We are quite a “lakwachera” bunch!

I do hope that we all get to travel to our dream destinations!

Okay, on to the million dollar question: Who won?

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Want some loot?

11.27.09

I know I said something exciting was going to happen here… so here it is. I just hope I don’t disappoint you.

December is almost here! It’s my favorite month! Exciting!

In connection with my favorite month, which is the month of giving, I am excited to announce that I am officially holding my first blog contest! Yay, finally, it’s my chance to give something to you guys!

Let’s just say that it is a post-birthday [for my birthday last September], pre-Christmas, and pre-2-year-anniversary in blogging [in January] contest. Oh diba, so many reasons to celebrate?

This contest is actually a fusion of my favorite things, as far as the mechanics and the prizes are concerned.

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It pays to be kind

07.17.09

Remember, there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.

Scott Adams

I’ve always been an advocate of RAK (random acts of kindness). Honestly, I believe that our world would be a much better place if only each person would incorporate even just one RAK a day. And the best thing about RAK is it is easy to do, easy to spread, and free! :)

Jo of Wits and Nuts is celebrating her birthday and has asked us to post about how we made someone we know and a stranger [or not-so-stranger] happy. And what best way to make someone happy than through RAK?

I so, so love this contest! It is, for me, a great concept of a contest because it helps spread love and kindness in the world.

This challenge seems hard, but in reality, it isn’t. Hard because we try to rack our brains out trying to think of world-changing, hero-type kindness we have done. We are thinking of something big. But, as some of us might not be aware, we are constantly presented opportunities of being kind! Small acts of kindness that make someone happy.

Have you lately opened a door for someone whose hands are full? Have you let someone someone ahead of you in line [wherever it is]? Have you given a tip to a server who has done his/her job well? Have you smiled at someone? Have you massaged your mother’s back? These are all acts of kindness. Proof that opportunities to be kind and make someone happy are EVERYWHERE and present AT ALL TIMES!

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So, allow me to share some opportunities to make someone happy.

Someone I know: My daughter’s closest friend here in our neighborhood is the daughter of our neighbor’s helper, Ate Lalaine. Ate Lalaine has been with our neighbor ever since I was a kid. She has seen me grow up. She was also “ate” to me. Recently, her daughter, Juday, got sick and was hospitalized. Fortunately, Juday got well and was able to get out of the hospital after 3 days. One night, as I was walking outside, I saw Ate Lalaine talking with our other neighbor’s helper and our driver, and she was obviously distraught. I appproached them and asked what was wrong, our driver told me, “Kailangan kasi ni Lalaine ng pera. Nagamit nya yung pera ng paluwagan [among helpers] para sa pagpapa-ospital kay Juday.” Instantly, I mentally calculated if I had enough money and ran to the house to get it. As I walked outside, I told Ate Lalaine, “Ate Lalaine oh, eto na. Wag ka na mamroblema. Sana wag na magkasakit si Juday.” Ate Lalaine’s big smile and never-ending words of thanks were enough to make my heart smile too. Thank you, God, for this opportunity.

Strangers: Being kind to strangers [and then making them happy in return], is one of my favorite things to do. Why? Because it is pure…we know that we do it simply because we want to and without expecting anything in return. Regarding this, I remember my favorite 2008 Christmas moment. Last Christmas, I decide to pack noche buena food and give it to two strangers [well, not strangers in its strictest sense]. Here, I share excerpts of that memory from my original post:

Now, for my favorite memory: The second one I gave the food to was the gasoline man who always puts air in my tires. Almost every week, I would pass by Shell in Better Living, and every time, he’s there. He already knows the pressure of my tires, and no need to ask anymore. What struck me the most about him is that he was so hardworking (he might have needed a shoulder pain pump for all the work he’s doing) and yet he always smiles, as if providing service is a pleasure for him. So I said to myself, someday, I’d like to do something good for this man.

Last week, I went to Shell one afternoon. Seeing me, he approached immediately [with a smile] saying, “Mam, 30 po diba?” And I told him, “Kuya, di po ako magpapahangin. Ibibigay ko lang po ito sa inyo.” And I handed him the food. If I could summarize Christmas happiness in one moment, it would be that. The look on his face is something I will never forget. He looked so happy that all he was able to say was, “Thank you Mam,” with tears almost falling. As I left the station, I looked at him from the side mirror and saw him still staring at the noche buena package. It might have been a problem for him to find the money to buy noche buena for his family, but now, no problem anymore! His family will be having noche buena! Grabe! I was so happy. My heart was full again and I also almost cried out of happiness. I decided to do this every year!

Aawwwww, recalling these brings tears to my eyes! I am so, so thankful to to be able to be given the chance to make these people happy because as much as we think kindness is for the recipient, it is also for the giver. RAK is food for the soul, don’t you think? It nourishes our souls and brings “life” to our life! In short, not only does it make the recipient happy, but it also makes us happy!

So go out and practice RAK! Make someone happy today!

Have a great rainy weekend!!!

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I dream a dream

07.14.09

Ever since I was in school, I loved to dream…or daydream maybe! Cultivated by boring subjects and boring teachers, my “talent” for daydreaming was honed in school! Honestly, I would daydream about my crush! He! He!

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But I think that this “past time” eventually had a good effect on me, as I would learn to visualize, over the years, the dreams I would like to achieve and how I would like my life to turn out..

Dreams are necessary because they keep us moving, they keep us going on, they keep us living our lives. We live to strive to achieve our dreams, don’t we, no matter how small? After all,

A person starts dying when they stop dreaming.

Brian Williams

So what is my ultimate dream? That would be for Wendy to grow up as a fine lady, someone with good character, someone who can carry herself well in any situation, and most of all, someone who would be kind and gentle.

Nobility aside, for myself, my dream really is to be able to go around the world. I would love to see and learn the culture of other people in other countries. I would love to explore what Mother Earth has in store in the other parts of the world. I want to go to the untouched parts of our world.Heck, if I had the chance to go to the moon, I would!

The good thing about dreams is that they can actually come true! Yes! They do! Imagine, before, Europe was just a dream, but then it became a reality! And I’m exploring the world one place at a time. As for Wendy, it is an ongoing process that I am working on. But in my opinion [and modesty aside], so far so good. :)

Remember though that dreams come true mainly with our own actions. Yes, sometimes luck does play a hand, but it can only get you so far. In the end, it is our will and hard work that will bring us to our dreams.

Ultimately, the realization of our dreams depends on our belief and will! So believe that YOUR dream can come true and start acting on it!

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Odette has recently celebrated her first year in Ireland and is giving away some awesome prizes. Simple, just write about your dream! I bet ALL of us have a dream, so do write about it and join her contest!