Wednesday, December 28, 2005

The Family Christmas Vacation


a quiet dinner amidst the fields
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Pics here.

Q: So the question is, why Kota Kinabalu?
Ans: The wonders of advertising. Dad was extremely curious about Kota Kinabalu, and budget airlines like Air Asia. He wanted to try it out. Mom does basically what Dad wants, and me, I also wanted to see Kota Kinabalu. So there.

Q: How was it?
Ans: Great. The city of Kota Kinabalu is the capital of the province, and everything was modern and organized. There were shopping malls (though nothing in comparison with Manila malls), four-star hotels, budget hostels, well-paved roads and highways, night markets, seafood dining places, McDonalds, Burger King, KFC, Pizza Huts, Coffee Bean, etc. Women in shorts, women in Muslim wear. Lots of pinoys too, most coming from Zamboanga. They make better money here than at home. There were mosques, and christian churches. Overall, the city gave the impression that it was peaceful, well-organized and well-maintained. The environment was multi-racial, multi-religion, and somehow it gave the impression that everyone respected everyone.

Plus, the soft-shell crabs we ate were really heavenly. It was my first time to eat a soft-shell crab, and it was like a giant crispy crablet. You eat everything including the shell, and it was really yummy. Just for that, I'd go back to Kota Kinabalu again. (Not that they have a monopoly on soft-shell crabs).

Q: Where did you stay?
Ans: We booked the Le Meridien hotel through Air Asia's Go Holiday site. The hotel was great, staff were very helpful and courteous. Considering how my dad kept bugging them, their patience and helpfulness was really great. Nice rooms, with a flat TV and DVD player. Nice lap pool, buffet breakfast included (although the breakfast menu rarely changes). Drainage was a bit poor, but what the hey, overall it was a comfortably nice four-star hotel. Concierge was very helpful, hooking us up with touristy-tours (forgiveable, since my parents though adventurous in their own right aren't really young enough to endure harsh travel conditions), and making sure we got safely back from the midnight mass at the Catholic Church nearby. The Caucasian manager can even speak Chinese, and volunteered to take our picture by the lobby's giant Christmas tree.

Q: Aside from that mountain, what else can we see at Kota Kinabalu?
Ans: Sabah is full of natural adventure. There are white water rafting tours, great dive sites and beaches as well. Rare flora and fauna thrive here. Survivor filmed a season in one of the islands (Palau). Also, Sipadan resort was where the Abu Sayyaf snatched hostages way back then. Of course, security is supposedly tighter now. Temperature is also similar to Manila -- there are two seasons as well, wet and dry. We went looking for proboscis monkeys and visited the Poring Hot Springs and Mt. Kinabalu park. Heard that snorkeling is great here, and from the air, white sand beaches dotted most of the islands.

Q: Now, about that mountain...
Ans: Yes, Mt. Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. According to the guide, Kina-balu means "Chinese Widow", and there's a legend that explains the tale. Long ago, Chinese immigrants went to the island and married the native women. Well eventually the Chinese men returned to China, for trade or whatever reason. The local women stood on top of the mountain, looking out into the sea, waiting for their husbands who would never return. Another explanation of the name is it's derived from "Aki Nabalu" - meaning 'The revered place of dead'. Mystical and distinguished, even from the plane, I couldn't see the peak as it was covered in fog.

Q: What happened when you got back?
Ans: The airport at Clark had 8 immigration counters I think, and when I came down from the plane, there was only one counter open to handle the loads of people coming in. The airport isn't really as busy as NAIA, so it's a bit understandable. When booking the Philtranco bus going back to Manila, staff were also friendly and helpful. It was when we got to Megamall that my temper soared. Well, it just happened to be raining, and you know what happens when it rains. The taxis overcharge. They pick passengers. They don't use the meter. Plus, they also saw that we had luggages and had come from the airport, and boom, they overcharge some more. These taxis prey on helpless people. It was very frustrating to see that, but for every dark cloud there has to be a silver lining. Eventually, after waiting a while and walking another block, a kind honest taxi driver stopped for us. And yes, we gave him a tip too.

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Friday, December 23, 2005

Someday


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Someday...

Someday I'll climb your peaks,
And drink in the beauty that God has made.

In the meantime...
All I can do is look up

In awe.

And dream
.

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The Kinabalu Mountain
Less than two hours from Kota Kinabalu, the 4,000 m high mountain is surrounded by a National Park that has been listed in the Unesco's world heritage list since 2000. It is Southeast Asia's highest peak, and offers a unique eco-system -- rare flora and fauna, the world's largest flower, and over 500 different species of birds, numerous small mammals, reptiles, and some 1,500 species of orchids.

Robbie Williams Greatest Hits

Image hosted by Photobucket.com I will go out on a limb and say it. I like Robbie Williams. I liked the first album I listened to ("The Ego Has Landed", his US debut album, a combination of hits from his first two UK albums). It had enough likeable songs that I went ahead and bought a cassette tape. (Yes, I am somehow admitting my age here). I don't like Take That, I don't like boy bands. But yes, I like Robbie Williams, and I like his songs. Well most of them anyway. :)

"I didn't lose my mind,
it was mine to give away..."

No Regrets, Robbie Williams

Yes, I can be cheesy. What the hey. His attitude seems to be arrogantly tongue-in-cheek, and everything seems to be a joke. But yet, there's a seriousness and sincerity in there somewhere.

"I don't wanna rock DJ
But you're making me feel so nice"
Rock DJ, Robbie Williams

Yep. Thanks B for the CD :)

"And through it all she offers me protection
A lot of love and affection
Whether I'm right or wrong
And down the waterfall
Wherever it may take me
I know that life won't break me
When I come to call
She won't forsake me
I'm loving angels instead..."
Angels, Robbie Williams

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Oasis

Who put the weight of the world on my shoulders?
Who put the lies in the truth that you sold us?

La Mesa Dam and pictures

Beautiful dragonboats used during the 2005 SEA Games.
No, these are not the boats we use at Manila Bay.
[Photo by
jadeshots, taken 3 December 2005 at La Mesa Dam]

Speaking of photo credits, guess what I found while surfing around: Howie Severino's blog (Sidetrip).

And if you browse to his August 18, 2005 entry, there's a photo there about the World Youth Day festivities in Germany that's credited to Des Macatulad. Is this the same Des who's my exchange-gift mama, officemate, schoolmate, and who also just happened to be in Germany during the same period??? Coolness! Galing. :)

Monday, December 19, 2005

11 PM Na

11 PM na.

Kailangan ko na umuwi.

Masasaraduhan na ako ng parking.

Bakit pa kasi kailangang nandito ako sa meeting na ito?

Kanina inaantok na ako e, excited na ako umuwi. But no. Here I am. Saya.

Wala lang. Share ko na lang itong comic strip na ito. Merry Christmas...


Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Trip the Light Fantastic

Well, it's almost 3 in the morning, and I'm reading an e-book called "How To Sleep Less and Have More Energy than You Ever Had Before".

Lately, I've been complaining to my friend sctc that I'm getting to be an insomniac. I want to sleep, but I can't seem to sleep until it's past 3AM. By 1AM I plop my head down on my pillow, and toss and turn in bed...and toss and turn...and toss and turn. And bam, it's 3AM. Now that's a terrible way to live, especially if I plan to wake up two hours later at 5AM to go rowing (which I don't get to do much these days...insomniac nga e)

So sctc gives me this e-book to help me get a good night's sleep. Ako naman, I'm touched. So here I am at 3AM, and I decide to read the book, who knows, maybe it'll really help.

Now...let's just glance through the 70-page book first... and here we are on page 45, "Poor Bed Associations"...


Often when people can't sleep they try reading a book or watching TV in bed to induce sleepiness, these actions actually make insomnia even worse. Not only does watching TV keep your conscious mind awake and racing, it anchors feelings of wakefulness to your bed. This gets your mind to associate that your bed is a place where you “think,” not sleep...

Avoid using your bedroom as an office, a workout room, or a storage area. Stay off your bed during the day, don't lie on the bed when you're talking on the phone, use your bed only for sleeping or sex.
Ayus. Kaya pala hindi ako makatulog...improper use of bed ako. Haha.

P.S. -- And another thing...obviously hindi catholic ang nagsulat nito kasi kung hindi sasabihin nya, "use your bed only for sleeping and procreation". wala lang.

For The Hollies and Stevie Nicks

What he has, is charm.

That innate ability to make every girl he talks to feel that she is special. That she is the only one. That her uniqueness shines through so much, that he is entirely smitten by her. That slightly jagged edge that makes him an "in" outsider. Never part of the crowd, never part of the mindless drone. He is different enough to be cool, but never different enough to be weird. With one conversation, he can make her feel appreciated for all her quirky qualities. Anything is possible, and they go where the wind blows. And so the relationship goes on.

Except there is none. No real "relationship", no real committment. What committment, no one really said anything right? And she is too confused, reading too much into the situation, into everything. Trusting too much in the promise that he has to offer, and, in essence, leaving behind the rock that should have held her steady.

But perhaps, one flying moment of potential in exchange for a lifetime of boring stability is a suitable price to pay.

"Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe.
And to love you."

And all she needs is that charming conversation to get her going. She will go her own way.

Monday, December 12, 2005

...new beginnings...

Larry Andrews, Senator Mar Roxas, Nilo Cruz, and other VIPs cutting the ceremonial ribbon in the spanking new Ortigas office.



UTREK Update

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Jeff & Chie's Wedding
Si Jepoy...kinasal na. :)

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

surreal


From Kiko Machine comic strip, by Manix Abrera.
This one published December 6, 2005 in the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Fun Discoveries

  1. Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros
  2. 80-pesos Breakfast Buffet at Something Fishy in Eastwood, Libis.
  3. Ultraelectromagnetic Jam
  4. This is how you go bowling...

Sunday, December 04, 2005

U/TREK Bowling Event




U/TREK's Friendly Bowling Competition!
December 4, 2005
10 AM - 1:30 PM. Game proper started around 11:30AM.
E-Lanes Bowling Center, Ortigas Avenue

The participants:
Danny, Vicky, Emily, Bok, Luv, CJ, Abner, Donna, Rea, Daisy, Louie, Philip, Magel.

Participants were divided into four teams, with at least 3 players each.

Best team was composed of Danny, Vicky and Emily.
Best female bowler was Luv Hernandez.
Best male bowler was Danny Onchangco.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Praning

Galing ke Cathy...
HASH(0x8c2c3a8)
paranoid


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Masikip, Mainit, Maingay!!!

Arrggg. Life is difficult enough as it is. It's been a stressful day. Freedom, contemplation, frustrations, deep thoughts and resurrected sorrows top the list. But at the end of the day, one has to believe in redemption. And in hope. So, in no particular order, here is my top 20 material item wish list (kasi di na talaga achievable ang mga hindi materyal na bagay):

1. wireless router/access point
2. nike women stuff
3. puma soccer socks
4. cd burner
5. ipod nano/ipod video for bok (kasi nawala yung mp3 player nya)
6. sandman comic books and neil gaiman novels
7. Wheel of Time Book 11 (for Bok pa din)
8. eye cream (wala lang)
9. blinking tail lights for a bike
10. bike helmet
11. alex franco cake (masarap daw e...sana naman matikman ko din)
12. coffeemaker
13. Corelle plates
14. Diving wetsuit
15. long-sleeve Rip Curl rashguard
16. a new edition of Lonely Planet Philippines
17. Oakley/Rudy Project shades
18. KT Tunstall CD (or kahit mp3) Robbie Williams greatest hits CD
19.

Fuck. It is almost 2am, and my neighbor is watching some cheap Pinoy flick at full &**&^%%$ volume. Darn it. Last time he was watching what sounded like a cheap Pinoy action movie (I can only imagine the old model cars being blown up, the pudgy be-moustached villain running around holding his gun). Now, he seems to be watching some Seiko film C-movie. Oh please. This is just adding to my stress level. Corny lines. High shrieking voices. "Masikip...Mainit...Magtampisaw tayo sa Batis," or something like that. Oh-my-gawd. Arrggg.

Fun. This is so...fun.

Buti na lang naimbento ang earphones at windows media player. Hmph.

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