Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Rainy Wednesday

Iwoke up and it's raining. In as much as I would like to stay home the whole day, to sleep, watch dvd, surf the net and enjoy the rest of the christmas break, I cannot. I will be leaving later for my duty at the Ospital ng Maynila, for our graveyard shift from 6pm to 6am. We need to pursue a 160 hours of internship at the hospital.


Instead of staying home with my family this christmas break, most of my time's running within the walls of the hospital together with my friends, with my co-interns and resident pharmacists.


I have no choice, I need this internship as requirement before taking up the Pharmacist Licensure Exam. I have to comply with the requirements. I still have a remaining 160-hours for Manufacturing Internship and a 480-hours for the Major Internship (I have to choose whether I'll spend that 480 long hours at the Community, Hospital or Manufacturing. It's up to me).



This is the life and whatabouts of a Pharmacy student.



*SIGH*



Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Gifts for the Brain



I have 2 new books: The "Peksman nagsisinungaling ako" by Eros Atalia and "The Tipping Point" by one of my favorite author, Malcolm Gladwell. I bought these two just last saturday, actually these books were my mama's gift to me for christmas. Instead of clothes, I just requested books. A GIFT FOR THE BRAIN.




PEKSMAN (mamatay ka man) Nagsisinungaling Ako
by Eros Atalia



While I was browsing at the Filipino-made book section of the store, the cover of this book caught my attention. It is because of its cover and title was really catchy, so i picked up the book and saw that it was also published by Visual Print Publishing, the same publisher of Bob Ong's work.

Then I bought it together with the tipping point. I've really no idea about Eros Atalia, until I read his brief biography at the back cover of the book.



-He's from Cavite.
-He finished his BS in Secondary Education Major in Filipino at the Philippine Normal University
-He's an awardee of the following: Gawad Balagtas, Talaang Ginto, Gawad Soc Rodrigo, Gantimpalang Collantes sa Sanaysay at Unang Gantimpala mula sa Pambansang Timpalak sa Pagsulat ng Tula ng Panday Lipi Ink. at Unang Gantimpala mula sa Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature sa Maikling Kwento.
-He is currently taking up his Master's Degree for Arts- Language and Literature, Filipino at the De La Salle University.
-He is also currently teaching Filipino at the Faculty of Arts and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas.

I already finished the book. I so love his spontaneity and the natural flow of his every words. I so love the connections used in each and every scene and full of sense.

Let me give a testimonial for this very good book:

"Si Eros Atalia ay isang henyo. Isang mahusay na tagamasid sa mga bagay bagay na nangyayari at pwedeng mangyari sa isang tao sa araw-araw. Maraming "nakatatawa" ngunit kung iisipi'y maaring maging solusyong nga ng bansa sa mga suliraning bumabaon dito. Ramdam ko ang kaba ni Bob Ong!=)"

A must-have! Rating: * * * * *




The Tipping Point
by Malcolm Gladwell


My second book of Gladwell, my first one is BLINK. I haven't finish this book yet, so I'll get some excerpt for the meantime from Gladwell's site:


WHAT IS TIPPING POINT?


1. What is The Tipping Point about?

It's a book about change. In particular, it's a book that presents a new way of understanding why change so often happens as quickly and as unexpectedly as it does. For example, why did crime drop so dramatically in New York City in the mid-1990's? How does a novel written by an unknown author end up as national bestseller? Why do teens smoke in greater and greater numbers, when every single person in the country knows that cigarettes kill? Why is word-of-mouth so powerful? What makes TV shows like Sesame Street so good at teaching kids how to read? I think the answer to all those questions is the same. It's that ideas and behavior and messages and products sometimes behave just like outbreaks of infectious disease. They are social epidemics. The Tipping Point is an examination of the social epidemics that surround us.


2. What does it mean to think about life as an epidemic? Why does thinking in terms of epidemics change the way we view the world?

Because epidemics behave in a very unusual and counterintuitive way. Think, for a moment, about an epidemic of measles in a kindergarten class. One child brings in the virus. It spreads to every other child in the class in a matter of days. And then, within a week or so, it completely dies out and none of the children will ever get measles again. That's typical behavior for epidemics: they can blow up and then die out really quickly, and even the smallest change -- like one child with a virus -- can get them started. My argument is that it is also the way that change often happens in the rest of the world. Things can happen all at once, and little changes can make a huge difference. That's a little bit counterintuitive. As human beings, we always expect everyday change to happen slowly and steadily, and for there to be some relationship between cause and effect. And when there isn't -- when crime drops dramatically in New York for no apparent reason, or when a movie made on a shoestring budget ends up making hundreds of millions of dollars -- we're surprised. I'm saying, don't be surprised. This is the way social epidemics work.


3. Where did you get the idea for the book?

Before I went to work for The New Yorker, I was a reporter for the Washington Post and I covered the AIDS epidemic. And one of the things that struck me as I learned more and more about HIV was how strange epidemics were. If you talk to the people who study epidemics--epidemiologists--you realize that they have a strikingly different way of looking at the world. They don't share the assumptions the rest of us have about how and why change happens. The word "Tipping Point", for example, comes from the world of epidemiology. It's the name given to that moment in an epidemic when a virus reaches critical mass. It's the boiling point. It's the moment on the graph when the line starts to shoot straight upwards. AIDS tipped in 1982, when it went from a rare disease affecting a few gay men to a worldwide epidemic. Crime in New York City tipped in the mid 1990's, when the murder rate suddenly plummeted. When I heard that phrase for the first time I remember thinking--wow. What if everything has a Tipping Point? Wouldn't it be cool to try and look for Tipping Points in business, or in social policy, or in advertising or in any number of other nonmedical areas?

4. Why do you think the epidemic example is so relevant for other kinds of change? Is it just that it's an unusual and interesting way to think about the world?

No. I think it's much more than that, because once you start to understand this pattern you start to see it everywhere. I'm convinced that ideas and behaviors and new products move through a population very much like a disease does. This isn't just a metaphor, in other words. I'm talking about a very literal analogy. One of the things I explore in the book is that ideas can be contagious in exactly the same way that a virus is. One chapter, for example, deals with the very strange epidemic of teenage suicide in the South Pacific islands of Micronesia. In the 1970's and 1980's, Micronesia had teen suicide rates ten times higher than anywhere else in the world. Teenagers were literally being infected with the suicide bug, and one after another they were killing themselves in exactly the same way under exactly the same circumstances. We like to use words like contagiousness and infectiousness just to apply to the medical realm. But I assure you that after you read about what happened in Micronesia you'll be convinced that behavior can be transmitted from one person to another as easily as the flu or the measles can. In fact, I don't think you have to go to Micronesia to see this pattern in action. Isn't this the explanation for the current epidemic of teen smoking in this country? And what about the rash of mass shootings we're facing at the moment--from Columbine through the Atlanta stockbroker through the neo-Nazi in Los Angeles?

5. Are you talking about the idea of memes, that has become so popular in academic circles recently?

It's very similar. A meme is a idea that behaves like a virus--that moves through a population, taking hold in each person it infects. I must say, though, that I don't much like that term. The thing that bothers me about the discussion of memes is that no one ever tries to define exactly what they are, and what makes a meme so contagious. I mean, you can put a virus under a microscope and point to all the genes on its surface that are responsible for making it so dangerous. So what happens when you look at an infectious idea under a microscope? I have a chapter where I try to do that. I use the example of children's television shows like Sesame Street and the new Nickelodeon program called Blues Clues. Both those are examples of shows that started learning epidemics in preschoolers, that turned kids onto reading and "infected" them with literacy. We sometimes think of Sesame Street as purely the result of the creative genius of people like Jim Henson and Frank Oz. But the truth is that it is carefully and painstaking engineered, down to the smallest details. There's a wonderful story, in fact, about the particular scientific reason for the creation of Big Bird. It's very funny. But I won't spoil it for you.

6. How would you classify The Tipping Point? Is it a science book?

I like to think of it as an intellectual adventure story. It draws from psychology and sociology and epidemiology, and uses examples from the worlds of business and education and fashion and media. If I had to draw an analogy to another book, I'd say it was like Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence, in the sense that it takes theories and ideas from the social sciences and shows how they can have real relevance to our lives. There's a whole section of the book devoted to explaining the phenomenon of word of mouth, for example. I think that word of mouth is something created by three very rare and special psychological types, whom I call Connectors, Mavens, and Salesmen. I profile three people who I think embody those types, and then I use the example of Paul Revere and his midnight ride to point out the subtle characteristics of this kind of social epidemic. So just in that chapter there is a little bit of sociology, a little of psychology and a little bit of history, all in aid of explaining a very common but mysterious phenomenon that we deal with every day. I guess what I'm saying is that I'm not sure that this book fits into any one category. That's why I call it an adventure story. I think it will appeal to anyone who wants to understand the world around them in a different way. I think it can give the reader an advantage--a new set of tools. Of course, I also think they'll be in for a very fun ride.

7. What do you hope readers will take away from the book?

One of the things I'd like to do is to show people how to start "positive" epidemics of their own. The virtue of an epidemic, after all, is that just a little input is enough to get it started, and it can spread very, very quickly. That makes it something of obvious and enormous interest to everyone from educators trying to reach students, to businesses trying to spread the word about their product, or for that matter to anyone who's trying to create a change with limited resources. The book has a number of case studies of people who have successfully started epidemics--an advertising agency, for example, and a breast cancer activist. I think they are really fascinating. I also take a pressing social issue, teenage smoking, and break it down and analyze what an epidemic approach to solving that problem would look like. The point is that by the end of the book I think the reader will have a clear idea of what starting an epidemic actually takes. This is not an abstract, academic book. It's very practical. And it's very hopeful. It's brain software.

Beyond that, I think that The Tipping Point is a way of making sense of the world, because I'm not sure that the world always makes as much sense to us as we would hope. I spent a great deal of time in the book talking about the way our minds work--and the peculiar and sometimes problematic ways in which our brains process information. Our intuitions, as humans, aren't always very good. Changes that happen really suddenly, on the strength of the most minor of input, can be deeply confusing. People who understand The Tipping Point, I think, have a way of decoding the world around them.


GO GET 'EM NOW!







Friday, December 21, 2007

First Day Duty

OMMC-Pharmacy Interns

Today was our first duty for our Pharmacy Internship at Ospital ng Maynila. We started at 7am, we cleaned and fixed the whole place. I was assigned first at the computer, I printed out labels for the drugs. There were also interns from other schools particulary CEU, majority of the interns were from CEU. We're just 5 from AdU then the rest is from CEU.


The on-duty RPh, was Ms. Jo Anne, she looks like Amy Austria, she's nice and not very strict with the time. She let us out by 3:30.


We are super bored, we just sitted there the whole afternoon, dispensed-sit-dispensed. Dennis and I do a little-hospital-trip. We went upstairs, pass through different departments, saw patients from different wards.


Many more days to come.. We need to pursue a hundred and sixty hours of duty. Good thing, Im with my friends. =)

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Bookworm: For one More Day


I have a new book :) from my favorite author, Mitch Albom.

So far I've read 2 of his books and each book are so touching and indeed captivating. I am on my 3rd book now, this all new, FOR ONE MORE DAY. I so love his works because his words are powerful and inducing me with so much emotions. You'll surely love to read his books over and over again. Believe me! :)

Mitch's works that I've read:

Tuesdays with Morrie: "An old man, a young man and life's greatest lesson"

An elegant simple story about a writer(Mitch himself) getting a second chance to discover life through the last months of his dying college professor.


The Five People You meet in Heaven: "All ending are beginnings. We just don't know it at the time..."

Mitch Albom gives a superbly original story that will change everything you've ever thought about the after-life and the meaning of our lives on earth.


For one more day: "What If you had one more with someone you'd lost?"

I just finished this book, it's a TWO THUMBS UP! It touched me and made me realize and believe in the eternal power of a mother's love.

It is the story of a mother and a son, and a relationship that covers a lifetime and beyond. It explores the question: What would you do if you could spend one more day with a lost loved one?

As a child, Charley “Chick” Benetto was told by his father, “You can be a mama’s boy or a daddy’s boy, but you can’t be both.” So he chooses his father, only to see the man disappear when Charley is on the verge of adolescence.

Decades later, Charley is a broken man. His life has been crumbled by alcohol and regret. He loses his job. He leaves his family. He hits bottom after discovering his only daughter has shut him out of her wedding. And he decides to take his own life.

He makes a midnight ride to his small hometown, with plans to do himself in. But upon failing even to do that, he staggers back to his old house, only to make an astonishing discovery. His mother -- who died eight years earlier -- is still living there, and welcomes him home as if nothing ever happened.



*All of Mitch Albom's books talk about the IMPORTANCE OF OUR LIVES and LIFE'S GREATEST LESSONS.

*For one more day is now a TV-movie event starring Michael Imperioli and Ellen Burstyn that would be aired in December 9 I think on ABC.

*More on these books, visit: http://www.albom.com/



GO grab on of those now, enjoy reading!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

How to save a life

You cannot save anyone from anything. Even if you want to help and save them(friends, family, relatives, etc) from life's burden, if they resist, you just have to stop and let them face their own chosen path.

And if all else fail with that person, you don't have to blame yourself. If you think that you did your best in saving them, it's not your fault anymore. Time and circumstances will make them think that: "I would have let them save me".

I have these two friends of mine whom I tried to help with their "life matters". One is from drowning in a "wrong ocean of love" and the other one is from getting hooked in an "inappropriate way of achieving a good mark".


DROWNING IN A WRONG OCEAN OF LOVE

I have this friend named Martie, she's a fine and beautiful lady inside and out. She's very smart and she has a good talent in writing (she's into blogging also. deep deep and full of pain posts). For months now, her ex called her and asking for reconciliation, after 3 long years. She's into dating that time with my friend also named Aji. She had a dilemma between the two guys, between "past and present", between Aji and Erik. Until such time, she made her decision and chose her ex Erik.

But Erik is committed to another girl, imagine? Martie accepted Erik knowing that he's still pledged to someone and their situation might cause trouble. She assumed all, she admitted the sufferings, all the pains caused by their relationship.

I and our group of friends tried to talk to her, to convince her and to help her understand that she's in a wrong path, she's in a very wrong set-up. She listened, "we thought". She never listened, after so many words of encouragement, SHE NEVER listened and continued drowning herself and didn't ask for help. She's smart but she just let her emotions control her decisions.

And now, after we tried to save her, now, she's PREGNANT. She got pregnant with the SAME GUY, with the SAME SET-UP. She decided to have a child knowing that she's in a wrong set-up, knowing that she has no assurance with Erik.

My point is, you can get pregnant with a guy that will accept the full responsibility and can assure you that you're the only girl that she has, and that you're his only focus.

That's it. We tried, we failed. She never listened, she drowned.


HOOKED IN AN INAPPROPRIATE WAY OF ACHIEVING A GOOD MARK

I have a classmate turned friend named Jelo. He's in a wrong way of acquiring good grades in our every exams, what I mean is, he's into CHEATING (not just an ordinary "paper-peek" cheating but into, in filipino term, KODIGO). My group of friends tried not to tolerate him and his "other friend".

He and his friend got us wrong. They got mad at us. Now, we're friends turned foes.

We just tried to save them, because we believe that Cheating is Failing. But they never listened.


*Im not trying to degrade anyone here, I just want to share and be able to touch lives with my friends' story of life.

My name says it all

I came across this website, PaulSadowski.com, it is like a site for numerology, an online number reading. You just have to enter your full name and then poof! there will be an instant numbers and meanings that corresponds your given name. Here's mine:

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You entered: Krizan Mae Paredes Atrero

There are 22 letters in your name.
Those 22 letters total to 108
There are 10 vowels and 12 consonants in your name.

Your number is: 9
The characteristics of #9 are: Humanitarian, giving nature, selflessness, obligations, creative expression.


The expression or destiny for #9:
The expression that you exhibit is represented bythe number 9. Your talents center in humanistic interests and approaches. You like to help others as you were intended to be the 'big brother or big sister' type. You operate best when you follow your feelings and sense of compassion, and allow yourself to be sensitive to the needs of others. You work well with people, and have the potential to inspire. This suggests that you could successfully teach or counsel. Creative ability, imagination and artistic talent (often latent) of the highest order are present in this expression. It's possible that you're not using or developing all of these capabilities at this time. Some of your talents may have been used at an earlier time in your life, and some may still be latent. Be aware of your capabilities, so that you can make use of them at appropriate times.


If you are able to achieve the potential of your natural expression in this life, you are capable of much human understanding and have a lot to give to others. Your personal ambitions are likely to be maintained in a very positive perspective, never losing sight of an interest in people, and a sympathetic, tolerant, broad-minded and compassionate point of view. You are quite idealistic, and disappointed at the lack of perfection in the world. You have a strong awareness of your own feeling as well as those of others. Friendships, affection, and love are extremely important.


Undeveloped or ignored, the negative side of the 9 expression can be very selfish and self-centered. If you do not actively involve yourself with work that benefits others, you may tend to express just the opposite characteristics. It is your role to be very involved with other people and their needs, but it may be difficult for you achieve this role. Aloofness, lack of involvement, and a lack of sensitivity mark the low road of this expression.


Your Soul Urge number is: 3

A Soul Urge number of 3 means: With the Soul Urge number 3 your desire in life is personal expression, and generally enjoying life to its fullest. You want to participate in an active social life and enjoy a large circle of friends. You want to be in the limelight, expressing your artistic or intellectual talents. Word skills may be your thing; speaking, writing, acting, singing. In a positive sense, the 3 energy is friendly, outgoing and always very social.


You have a decidedly upbeat attitude that is rarely discouraged; a good mental and emotional balance.


The 3 Soul Urge gives intuitive insight, thus, very high creative and inspirational tendencies. The truly outstanding trait shown by the 3 Soul Urge is that of self-expression, regardless of the field of endeavor.


On the negative side, you may at times become too easygoing and too optimistic, tending to scatter forces and accomplish very little. Often, the excessive 3 energy produces non-stop talkers. Everyone has faults, but the 3 soul urge doesn't appreciate having these pointed out.


Your Inner Dream number is: 6

An Inner Dream number of 6 means: You dream of guiding and fostering the perfect family in the perfect home. You crave the devotion from offspring and a loving spouse. You picture yourself in the center of a successful domestic unit.

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Most the readings were TRUE about me!


You might wanna try this numerology thing, just click the link below:


http://www.paulsadowski.com/Numbers.asp

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Back to the 60s

My Tita Lynn held her 60th birthday last night (November 10) with "back to the 60s" theme. Her guests were dressed with cool and trendy old school outfits and the hall were filled with lively 60's music. The program was well-prepared, and when the music plays, guests (oldies) just gone crazy dancing on their feet at the dance floor. The partee was much like a "ballroom session" (haha) because of the oldies dancing cha-cha, swing and a lot more.


I was asked by my aunt if I could play one or two pieces with my violin. I was still uncertain when she asked me to play because I wasn't that good in playing that instrument, I stopped my lessons and Im not practicing at all. I was convinced, I practiced the piece which is Love Story, but until the morning of the partee, I was still thinking if I would play later that day(I was really nervous in performing infront of people).


And then I was convinced again by mother (oh! she owe me her loan, haha.phone! phone!). I practiced the whole afternoon and mastered my piece. And then came the partee, I played. That was my first time to perform infront of my family, infront of my cousins, and other relatives. Whew! But then, I was able to play without hitting the wrong note and screeching the bow on the string.


After my performance, my mother and my cousin with her highschool friend approached me. My cousin's friend asked me if I could play in her wedding, HUWHAAAT?! She told me that she was in search of a violinist because her fiancee wants to have one playing on their wedding. She asked me If I could play Ngayon at Kailanman and Looking through the eyes of Love.


I said yes, the wedding is on December 15, I have a month to practice the pieces. Woohoo! This is Big Big step for me. I wasn't expecting that someone will approach me and play for his/her wedding or for any ocassion. BIGTIME.


Dendendenden!


Photos of the partee @ http://khonista.multiply.com/

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

And the 2nd sem begins

Sembreak's done! I didn't had much enjoyment within our semestral break, infact, my whole break was boring and nonproductive because I just spent it within the four walls of our house. And now, my second semester of my third year as a pharmacy student, begins...


First day: Monday, November 5


SLEEPY DAY. I didn't get enough sleep the night before the first day not because I'm excited but because I'm not used in sleeping early during the sembreak, I wasn't able to adjust my sleeping time for the coming school days. 7am is our first class, we waited for the professor but no one has attended our class. And we waited until afternoon, no one has attended yet. We go home early, and I slept the whole afternoon.


Second day: Tuesday, November 6


STILL. We already met our professors for 2 subjects, they just got our attendance and dismissed us early. I, again, slept this whole afternoon.





Waiting and getting ready for HAGGARD days...

Friday, November 2, 2007

Back on the List

**We are finally enrolled, after days of waiting for block 302 to open. I already got and fixed my schedule, as usual, EVERDAY WHOLEDAY. From 7am to 6pm.


Last Wednesday (October 31), I received a text message from my mother (The message was still saved on my phone) saying:

"Congrats 3 ka sa dean's list. I am very proud of you. Keep up the good work, sana di ka magbago para sa inyo rin yan. and always thank Him for so many blessings you received."


I was stunned, I wasn't able to absorb the message right away after reading it. I read it again, oh man, "is this true?". (My mother knew it because she's the one who fixed our enrolment and she told me that the student assistant on our college showed her the list).


After reading it again, tears just suddenly came down from my eyes. Tears of joy, oh man. I made it! I'M BACK on the DEAN'S LIST! I do expect it, that I'll gonna be back on the list but I wasn't expecting that I'll make it to the Top 3. Whew!


"Fruit of my labor"


It's nice to be back.


THANKS TO GOD.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Scanned

Just finished scanning all the stuffs that Coach Dayong lend me for his Art Website. Those stuffs were composed of photos of his paintings, workshops, illustration on newspapers and all about his artworks.


While doing this work, I got the chance to see Coach Dayong's world. His art-full world outside the basketball court. I always appreciate paintings because I know It's quite hard to create, only who has creative minds and talented hands can do such artworks like of Coach Dayong's, that's why I can't help but to admire him because of his talents. He's an artist and a basketball coach at the same time.


I will be working as the webmaster for his website and I'm glad that he chose me to work on this. This would serve as a side-work for me while studying and an experience on building a website as well.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Untitled

My brother asked me if i could help him with his "mtv". So we set all things up, he chose to sing "untitled" by Simple plan. We practiced the scenes first, then started to shoot. This video was made within the four walls of our room, hahaha!

I just used the camera of my phone because our videocam was busted so the video quality wasn't that good.

Dyarrrraaann! Here it is now, watch my brother do his "thang!" haha. Enjoy.

START LAUGHING!




Monday, October 22, 2007

Within the walls

It is good to have a historical landmark within the heart of Manila, country's center of education and business trades. I always think of where am I goin' to set up a photoshoot, where conceptual subjects are everywhere until Intramuros crossed within my mind search. It's just a 15 to 20 minutes walk from the boarding house where I'm staying right now.


INTRAMUROS, the old capital of Manila, was built in 1571. It remains a monumental, if ruined, relic of the Spanish period in Philippine history. It is a city within a city, separated from the rest of Manila by its crumbling walls. This ancient capital had well-planned streets, plazas, the Governor's Palace and churches. However, many buildings were reduced to shambles in World War II.





BALUARTE DE SAN ANDRES. This is one of the Baluartes that will be found within the walls. Baluarte is a Spanish word for "bastion". These places are strongholds of Spaniards during the Spanish era. The other notable baluartes in Intramuros are Baluarte de San Diego, Baluarte de San Gabriel, Baluarte de Sta Barbara.





MANILA CATHEDRAL. The Manila Cathedral, also known as the minor basilica of the Immaculate Conception,was the seat of the Archbishop of Manila during the Spanish colonization in the Philippines, and still remains the ecclesisastical seat of the Archdiocese of Manila.


PALACIO DEL GOBERNADOR.
This is the residence and office of the governor general during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines.






FORT SANTIAGO. This was a defense fortress built for Spanish conquistador, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. The fort is part of the structures of the walled city. This was also where Rizal was imprisoned. Today the fort serves as a museum which houses well-preserved legacies of the Spanish government, Jose Rizal (which is called the Plaza de Armas), Rizal Shrine, and the prison dungeons for criminals used by the Spanish officials.




I really had a great time walking around the place that was a part of my country's history. Passing through and walking around the remains of the past gave me goosebumps, not just because the place were old and creepy, it is also because, I know that I'm walking and witnessing where the "historical people" used to stay and walked in.

Witness history. Discover intramuros. Discover Philippines.



More of the photos I took at http://khonista.multiply.com



AfterCRAP

After a disappointing morning, instead of me, soloing the photoshoot, I invited my friendsto come with me at Intramuros. I convinced them that they'll enjoy the rest of the day atthe so-called walled city. We went there after lunch at around 1 in the afternoon,the sun'smoving with us as we walked through but twas a good thing, we had a good weather timing, no rainshower hassles at all.

We walked around Intramuros, passed through the Baluartes, took pic of them, took pic of this and that.After passing through the Manila Cathedral, we headed to Fort Santiago. I took picturesof the historic scenes and took pictures of friends as well.

I could say that we really had a great time walking and taking pictures, we had funny shots and our favorite jump shots. We've decided to go home after we had rounds at Fort Santiago.
It was a long day, a tiring but definitely a fun fun day!

Photoshoot will never be that great without models, My indie photoshoot willnever be this happy without my FRIENDS.

Great time. Great Friends.



Downstair pose


My Group

Jump Shot

Footwork

Faces shot

With a guardia civil

*More of our photos athttp://khonista.multiply.com

Enrolment CRAP

I got up early today to go to school, get my grades and meet my friends as well. It's the first day of enrolment for the block sections, my friends and I decided toenroll at the first day because we might run out slots.

First thing, when I arrived at school, I got my laboratory clearance then headedto our department to get my grades. Whew, everything went out fine, my grades was allgood.After a tough sem, I was still able to achieve good remarks.

We stayed first at the department because my friends was still waiting for the receipt of their down payment. We checked the schedule of our block at the "enrolmentarea" but into our suprise, there's no schedule for BLOCK 302 there, there, was just a schedule for Block 301. So we asked Ms. Ana why there is no schedule for our blockon the board? Then she explained that, before they'll open block 302, they would still have to fill the whole slots of block 301. WHAAAAT?!

We are so pissed. 4 of our classmates was already enrolled on that section because theyweren't aware of that "new system of block enrolment". They asked the encoding section'if they can still transfer on the other block, but twas a "NO".

We talked over things first, because most of us doesn't want to be included on that section. We are block -02 since then and now they want us to transfer into that other block? NOWAY! Since then, 302 and 301 has this "block issues", that includes competition, "archrivals" in other words. As much as possible, we are avoiding them but now, there is a possibilitythat our block and that other block together?! Oh no.

Now, we're not enrolled yet, we're still waiting for that first block to be filled beforewe enroll.
Block 302 is Block 302. SOLID.

It is still, "Love ko pharma 302/".

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Oh shoot! Weather's not good

It's on my weekend plan to visit Intramuros for an indie photo shoot but I cancelled it because of the weather. Grrr, the sky were dark a while ago and now it's raining. Wrong timing weather, why did it have to burst on weekends, why not this weekdays when I got nothing to do? ump!


Cancelled now, i'll try next week. I texted my friends and invited them to join me (ooh I got models now eh? haha) on the shoot. And they've said YES right away (only Grace, but Francine pinilit pa. haha).




Oh well... I still got two more weeks to enjoy sembreak. For now, I'll just enjoy watching dvds and net surfing and blogging all day. Lazy me.

Who would have thought?





I don't have any idea what was happened at Glorietta yesterday until someone told me about the Blast. geezz, horrible. There were 8 fatalities and now there were more than a hundred injured, and counting! The cause of the explosion wasn't confirmed yet, though the authorities said that twas because of the LPG (that kind? I dont think so), but they were still considering the fact that twas an "attack". And IF twas really an attack, my gahd.


I feel so bad for all the victims of this tragedy. Who would think that a leisurely afternoon in a popular shopping mall could turn out this way, this horrible?


I hope the weekend would be peaceful. Take extra care people, and spend some time with your loved ones…


Pictures courtesy of Disney Cute

Friday, October 19, 2007

Videos of Glory: A Tribute to DLSU Green Archers










Tribute for the Green Archers. These videos gave me goosebumps, really touching. IT'S THE HEART THAT REALLY MATTERS IN THE END.

ANIMO LA SALLE!

B E R D E ang tunay na kulay ng tagumpay!

Spell champions! L-A-S-A-L-L-E

L-A-S-A-L-L-E rah!


Yea! After a season of suspension, the best team in the UAAP is really back! They struggled for the finals' spot against their archrivals, the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles for five glorious and jam-packed game. They were able to prove that they are the ones who are deserving to be in the Finals even if they'd lost 3 out of the 5 games. "2 is better than 3".


They battled for the Finals against the unbeaten team in the eliminations, the UE red warriors. Some thought that the warriors is the best team in the UAAP since they are undefeated, but but but WHAT HAPPENED? Game 1- its LASALLE, Game 2- it is still LASALLE! What happened to the "powerhouse" players of the red team? They've swept the elims but they've swept by La Salle in the finals.


Oh well, La Salle is La Salle. Once they're back, they're on! I never stopped believing in DLSU, I always believe in the PROWESS OF THE GREEN ARCHERS. (Even if, I admit, I am an Adamsonian) but my heart will always belong to LA SALLE. I really admire the school and the Lasalistas, not just because of the UAAP, it's the wholeness of the university. I always admire their SCHOOL SPIRIT, their unconditional support and love for their team, for their school.


I remember someone telling me that (this is the time when la salle has been struggling to win against ateneo): "Uy Kring, wala na ang La Salle, lipat ka na sa Ateneo". - - I just smiled. But deep inside me, i said "I have faith. Alam kong hindi basta basta magpapatalo ang la salle".




I'D RATHER BE GREEN THAN BE BLUE


If I were to live my whole life again,
I'd still want to be a LaSallista pa rin
Bayaran mana ako,
I will still say to you
I'd rather be green than be blue




CONGRATULATIONS to the UAAP Season 70 Men's Basketball CHAMPIONS, The DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY GREEN ARCHERS! The team will always be the champs for me, for the whole La Sallian community. Keep that ANIMO aflame!


Hail! to De La Salle!

Ty bags it!

UAAP Season 70 Men's Basketball Champs

The MVPs of the Finals sharing the pride. Cholo and Jvee


Jvee loving it.

THEY'RE BACK. THEY'RE ONE. and now, they are NUMBER 1.

ANIMO LA SALLE!






**Photos from Greenarcher.net

They're lost somewhere in the bitterness


"It is one of the severest tests of friendship to tell your friend his faults. So to love a man that you cannot bear to see a stain upon him, and to speak painful truth through loving words, that is friendship."


-Henry Ward Beecher



TRUE! but not all of us understands this quote. Sometimes, when you try to tell your friend his or her faults and wrong doings, they tend to get pissed and suddenly get mad. They tend to ignore what you've just said and totally turn their backs at you. They just suddenly forget your friendship and worst, they'll become your enemies. They just do not appreciate your concern, they don't care about you. You call them, you consider them as FRIENDS but they do not manifest TRUE FRIENDSHIP.



I had experienced this and we're still not in good terms until now. (Don't you worry guys, I wont drop your names here). Things has been said and done, I think we'll not work anymore so we've decided, my group and their group that(this was exactly francine said) "Para wala ng gulo, kalimutan na lang natin na nagkakilala tayo. 'Wag na lang tayo magpansinan, wala na lang parinigan. Titigil kami, tumigil na kayo".



That's it. We lost friends. But I think that's better since "kaunting nasabihan lang, kinalimutan na ang pagkakaibigan". Grow up guys! ("walang mangyayari sa inyo kung ganyan kayo").




Fray Lyrics

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Sem is over, let's move to the next level

Thank God, I was able to pass through the first semester of my 3rd year as a Pharmacy student. This first semester was really a tough one, I had lots of subjects, I had 4 minor and the rest was all major and pharmacy subjects with 4 laboratory subjects and I don't know how I was able to handle it all, whew! There's a lot of NO MORE and ENOUGH now...


Philippine History: No more advance readings and recitations! Yea, enough of them but I admit I really enjoyed my history class. I could say that, "Learning history isn't boring... with Sir Orestes!" hahaha. El Professor! I remember him saying: "Mukha man akong mandirigma..." Yea I know, looks can be very deceiving. At first I thought he was one of the "terrorists", oh yea I was really wrong. He has a big heart, very funny and a very good professor. (Better not to be late, better to limit those absences or else, the whole class will here - - (surname) D R O P P E D!) Punctuality and Responsibility as a student is what you need in his class.



Physical Chemistry: No more computations, no more table of atomic weights, no more valences, no more Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry, enough of them all! Try to mention "Phychem" to every 3rd year students(batchmates) and they will surely say "NOSEBLEED!". This is, I think, the subject that made us cogitate and study real hard. It's not about memorizations but we really have to analize, to understand every piece of the lessons. (You really have to stick your head at Ma'am crucis, or else, you'll be definitely lost!) All ears and mind is what you need in this class.



Hospital Pharmacy: No more photocopies(haha. yea. you want some scratch?), no more TPN talk, and no more latin abbreviations. I enjoyed this though I was just texting while in this class. haha. No problem with the lectures, it's in the photocopies and I would just have to borrow francine's notes. Oh lazy me!



Technical Writing: Enough of business letters, enough of resumes, enough of index cards! I also enjoyed this class though there was a requirement that cracked me off my nerves!. That is when our professor asked us to do our research/term paper as our requirement of the course, with just 2 weeks left?! and not as a group, individually take note! We were really pissed but we dont have a choice, we need to accomplish that for two short weeks. And one more thing, it's already exam week, we need to study but we really dont have a choice but to continue the paper before or after studying. Whew. I stayed all night for a week, I just had 2 to 3 hours of sleep. A total cram! Fortunately, we were able to finished it and passed it on time. Yeay!



Politics and Governance: No more memorizations for the recitation of the laws, enough of the articles, enough of the constitution! One of my favorite subject, not just the subject itself but also because of the professor. Sir Alejandro "Dondon" Nueva Jr! the GREENY but WITTY professor. He always throw greeny jokes on the class and he always get to hit on my seatmate Norma (crush daw eh? haha). We always get a "happy hour" in his class (this is our last class, it ends by 7pm), but he always make sure that we get to understand his lectures. I have a quote in this class, it's, "At the end of the day... Sir Nueva's on his way!". Full memory is what you need.



Rizal's life and works: Enough of recitation every meeting (my gahd this made me sickkkkk!). I hate oral recitations, but in this class, I have no choice. Enough of this. Verbal skills and Interpretation is what you need.



Pharmacognosy: Enough of Plants, enough of tabulations for the lec and lab, enough for the phytochemical tests, enough of alkaloids and whatever! I didn't enjoy much in this class, it is all bout tabulations of plants with their definition, description, constituents and use. Errr. Im just really lazy tabulating, haha!



Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Enough of drug tabulations, enough of long lectures, enough of memorizing almost all of the drugs, enough of the generics and manufacturers! (though that's Pharmacy was all about, TIME OUT MUNA!) I enjoyed this subject, I was get to familiarize with the different kinds of drugs, their dosage forms, their generics and use. THIS IS A WRITING CLASS. haha. (When I say "writing class", I just mean that there's a lot of lectures. You need an extra notebook! hahaha. I am not kidding, you really need to and a fully loaded pen and extras!) I enjoyed not just the subject itself but also because of the professor, it's Ma'am MERU! She's a writer(oh! haha. just kidding. I mean it's like, "part na ng system nya ang pagsusulat"), a very approachable and considerate professor. I like her, everybody does. And we all get to laugh out loud when she laugh like "ahihihihi". =)



Enough of those subjects. I enjoyed. I learned.



I'll move to the next level.



Biochemistry, Physical Pharmacy, Microbiology and more, they are WAITING WAITING WAITING.










This is my core

Ooh I'm back to blogger again, after a sem-long of no blogging because of overloaded sched this previous sem. Nothing in particular that I want to write about here, I mean anything goes. I'm going to write my ideas, opinions to whomever, to whatever. Since it's sembreak, I have all the time to work on my blog. yeay! My writing may be at first non sense but I do believe that


BLOGGING STARTS FROM BABBLING



Blogs are every blogger's world



Yes.



and this is MY CORE.