Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Little big issue

Whenever I study for my ENRM subjects, hina-high blood ako.

Kasi naman, why would some people, with all the resources the ALREADY have, still want to obtain more?! That is at the expense of our environment!

Nakakainis! Grrrr!

Naalala ko tuloy yung dati kong boss. He’s a known economist in the country. He was also the one who, in a way, influenced me to take up MA in Economics (which, I did not finish – thank you very much :). I’ve been under him for almost two years and I know that he is a good person.

But one day I overheard him talked to one of his students regarding the current economic situation of the country. Maya-maya narinig ko na ang mga katagang (not verbatim):

“I don’t know why they keep on raising the issue on environmental degradation. When our economy’s already in an excellent position, we can worry about the environment. Like in the case of the United States! But right now, allow us to use all the available resources to attain our goal of …”

Hanggang ngayon tanda ko pa! And I am a very forgetful person. But this one… hindi ko yata makakalimutan. It really drove me to the wall.

Nakakalungkot isipin, na pinagwawalang bahala lang ng ibang sector ng lipunan ang isyu tungkol sa kapaligiran. Eh para saan pa at nalikha ang salitang sustainable development?

But these success stories give me hope:


1. Chipko Movement in India – In the 1970s, women and children started practicing the hugging of trees to deter would-be tree cutters in India. “People protected the forest not because someone else was telling them they should, but because, they know they must do it if they are to survive.”
Source: ENRM 221 Module, Chapter 11

2. Yakap Sa Lawa Movement – In 2000, “some ten thousand San Pablo citizens gathered to protest the pollution and environmental degradation of Sampalok Lake. Students, clergy, housewives, religious and civic leaders, businessmen and government workers all trooped out to join “Yakap sa Lawa”, during which they “embraced” the lake, pulling forces together as they held hands in formation around the perimeter of the more than 100 hectare body of water.”
Source: http://www.bwf.org/bk/2k/02/29_02_lawa/lawa.html


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Anyway, you probably found my topics getting weirder and weirder lately. Don’t worry I'll go back to my usual topics of discussion after April 1.

Exam day ko yan. Maghapon.
Need your prayers…
for miracle.
Thanks. :)

Monday, March 27, 2006

The moment as it comes

"Embrace it when it comes...even for just a moment."

The moment had passed.
I think I’ve embraced it as much as I could.
And in a way I am thankful...

"...even for just a moment."

Clumsy queen strikes again!

Friday. The right lense of my eyeglasses fell. Yup! It fell! Imagine the frustration of finding out that the reason why the world suddenly seemed blurred, even though I’m wearing my eyeglasses, was because the right lense fell. I really have no choice but to visit an optical the next day to get my glasses fixed.

Saturday. While waiting inside the optical, I asked the attending eye doctor if I could use contact lenses considering that I only have (OS) –1.25 and (OD) – 1.50. Sabi, OK naman daw. So I got a pair and tried them on.

The world became focused again. Hehe. :) And this time, I am comfortable unlike before when I got a pair na sobrang parang may sore eyes ako, not good. I just have to practice putting them on. Hirap pa kasing maglagay.

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My mama, upon learning that I’m wearing contacts now, said: “hala ka! baka dumeretso yan hanggang sa likod ng mata mo!” Sabay tawa.

Mama ko ang kulit! :)

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I like this:

Hope is not a granted wish or a favor performed… it is a zany, unpredictable dependence on a God who loves to surprise us out of our socks.
Max Lucado

Friday, March 24, 2006

Blowin' in the Wind

Bob Dylan

How many roads must a man walk down
Before you call him a man?
Yes, 'n' how many seas must a white dove sail
Before she sleeps in the sand?
Yes, 'n' how many times must the cannon balls fly
Before they're forever banned?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind,
The answer is blowin' in the wind.

How many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky?
Yes, 'n' how many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry?
Yes, 'n' how many deaths will it take till he knows
That too many people have died?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind,
The answer is blowin' in the wind.

How many years can a mountain exist
Before it's washed to the sea?
Yes, 'n' how many years can some people exist
Before they're allowed to be free?
Yes, 'n' how many times can a man turn his head,
Pretending he just doesn't see?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind,
The answer is blowin' in the wind.


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From the Daily Dig subscription:

A Mother's Plea

Marie Fatayi-Williams

There have been streams of tears, innocent tears. There have been rivers of blood, innocent blood. Which cause has been served? Certainly not the cause of God or Allah, because God Almighty only gives life and is full of mercy.

How much blood must be spilled? How many tears shall we cry? How many mothers' hearts must be maimed? It's time to stop and think. We cannot live in fear because we are surrounded by hatred. Hatred begets only hatred. It is time to stop this vicious cycle of killing. We must all stand together, for our common humanity.

She lost her only son in the London bombings…

Source: Press conference near Tavistock Square, London, July, 11 2005

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Tamad

I'm so over mega tamad!!!
super dupper over tamad!

Hindi pa rin tapos ang portfolio ko.
The sem's almost over!
Grabe!!!!

Napapapraning na ako!
hay...

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Forgiveness

Lately, I’m in a habit of listening to AM radio before going to bed to buzz off the unnecessary (a.k.a. scary) night sounds. :) Last night, as the program host bade his final adieu, he read the gospel for the next day (which is today) as his parting words to the listeners.

The gospel talks about forgiveness - timely, first, because it is Lent and second, there are at least three people whom I cannot bring myself to forgive.


Matthew 18: 21 - 35
21 Then Peter came up and said to him, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?"
22 Jesus said to him, "I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven.

According to the host, forgiveness is a very hard thing to do. This is because it entails loving the person who has caused you so much pain and suffering, may it be physically or worse emotionally. It also necessitates forgetting the offense made.

Probably, that is why it is so hard to forgive noh? Kasi, when someone hurts me really bad, I tend to hold on to that hurt or else I’ll fall apart and be vulnerable again. But then again, we were promised that He would catch us each time we fall – no matter how many times and no matter how deep. And putting that in mind makes me feel very secure and light.

I don’t know when I will be able to say: “I’ve already forgiven you” – completely but I know that in God's time, I’ll be able to do just that. :)

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Samu't-saring kwento

Lisieux reigns!

We had a blast last February 28 during the Alay Musika XXI concert! I saw my batchmates and fellow alumni during and after the concert. Our part (The Wind beneath My Wings) went well naman. The residents were fabulous. The choreography was great; they’re very graceful :) In short it was really a wonderful night.

Picture with my batchmates (Kenosis '97):



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KAPUSO for a day – only!

One of the many requirements in DevC 206 was to visit a radio station. Don, my classmate, was kind enough to organize a trip to the Inquirer and Radio Veritas last month. Sadly, due to a very tight schedule, I wasn’t able to join them.

Fortunately, since there were several of us who weren’t able to join the 1st batch, they tasked me to organize the second one.

I first called DZMM (ABS-CBN 2) since Ate Baby was there. But when I inquired they told me that we have to pay Php110.00 per head for a studio tour. When I told my classmates, they said in DZBB (GMA 7) it’s for free. Kaya dun na lang kami.

Of course, I couldn’t help but compare. I’ve been to ABS several times and it’s my first time to be in GMA. Ok naman. I just noticed that there were fewer people in GMA. Kasi sa ABS, lobby ka pa lang, super dami na ng tao. :)

We met Mike Enriquez, Arnold Clavio, Ali Sotto, and Joe Spinner. I had a feeling that everybody’s kind there. :) Kasi naman we were accommodated properly and every question asked were answered.

PERO siyempre, paglabas na paglabas ng gate, I am a KAPAMILYA through and through :)




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Second Destination

Rizal Park a.k.a. Luneta
SFC Bicutan Choir Fellowship
March 12, 2006
Pictures: