Tuesday, October 13, 2009

And I Love You So....

Oliver Cruz:
Suffering is an option, happiness is a choice.


Chris Panlilio:

Sometimes we lie because the truth hurts so much.

Mas importante ang naiwan kesa sa nang-iwan.

I don't want to be second place in your heart because you are first place in mine.


Lara Cruz:
I trusted you but you took advantage of me at alam mo kung ano ang pinakamasakit? Hinayaan kita!

You may love him longer but that doesn't mean I love him less....


Monday, October 05, 2009

but what if...

What if you sincerely believed something was true, but you were dead wrong? What if you were so stubbornly sure that you were right, that you wouldn't even consider the truth? Would the truth be silenced, or would it try to break through?
---Bella Swan, New Moon---


Thursday, October 01, 2009

Bayanihan

Typhoon Ondoy did not just bring misery to the victims but most importantly, it once again became an instrument 
for the Filipino people to show an overwhelming spirit at times of need. Yes, the Pinoys all over the planet proved 
for the nth time that Bayanihan is still very much alive.

Sunday, a day after Ondoy struck Metro Manila and nearby provinces, I woke up hearing Kris Aquino's annoying yet 
entertaining voice over TFC from the living room (with my bedroom door closed!). I wondered why at this early, around 9am, 
Kris has been talking non-stop and though I couldn't understand what she was saying I knew there was something new 
going on. I checked on my facebook and twitter and as expected, all the statuses and tweets were about the 
destruction brought by Ondoy.


I went out of my room and was able to check on the program being aired on TFC. It was a fund-raising telethon 
for the victims of the typhoon with Kris Aquino and Tina Monson-Palma leading the star-studded event. 
It wasn't a surprise, though. Everytime a disaster hits my motherland, assistance from Non-Government Organizations 
is becoming visible in just a snap of a finger. Cash and in-kind donations are pouring in, thanks to the convincing power of Kris
that a lot of sponsors had offered various help.

But what really surprised me are the countless stories of heroism and overwhelming support shown by numerous invididuals
from all walks of life.

1.
Judge on Jet Ski saves 100; teener dies after rescuing baby, 30 others

2. brave neighbor - Gerald Anderson
3. Local stars help storm victims
4. Soldier saves 20 before drowning in Laguna

And of course, more and more assistance kept pouring in from Filipinos all over the world. Here in Singapore, various sectors
had different means to help our kababayans back home. Credit Suisse launched a Jeans Day that will allow the employees 
to wear jeans in a day and in exchange, they will provide monetary donation. Since CS offices are in 3 different locations, CS asked for volunteers for each area and I enthusiastically volunteered to be the coordinator at CBP 3F. And through this, I would like to extend my warmest thank you to all who helped, Pinoys and non-Pinoys.


Ondoy

It was supposed to be a weekend of fun and excitement, friends will be coming over from Philippines and Australia to watch the 2009 Singapore Formula 1 Night Race. But one Saturday afternoon, in the middle of our festivity, I've been getting text messages from my mother that the rain was non-stop for almost 10 hours and floods were pouring in some urban areas. I logged in to my facebook from Don's mac and I was really shocked when I saw the pictures of flooded areas from Araneta and Katipunan Avenues, cars floating like paper boats and the news that actress, Cristine Reyes was on top of the roof waiting to be rescued 'coz her house was, literally, in deep water. Here are some photos taken during Ondoy's suprised visit to the Philippines courtesy of Jr Lo from Facebook:

Araneta Avenue

Katipunan Avenue


Actress Cristine Reyes on top of the roof waiting to be rescued

Ayala Underpass

The following day, Sunday, more and more pictures and videos were posted on the internet showing what Ondoy did to the metropolis, specifically in Pasig, Marikina and Cainta areas and only one word could describe it: FLOOD!

What really happened?

While browsing the photos, reading the news... I just couldn't believe that this has happened. Yes, flood is a common problem in the Philippines even without rain, but this one brought something that used to be unthinkable. Numerous houses were submerged in water from slum areas to posh villages.... walang pinili...




photos grabbed from the net from Anonymous uploader/s

As to date, the count of fatalities is at 277 and more than 40 are missing.

What's next?

And as expected, the Bayanihan spirit was all over the place again, which will be discussed in my next entry.



Faith


"God is good....for beyond the darkness, He gives us light, beyond our nightmares, He gives us dreams, and beyond our tears, He gives us comfort. So with this new day that He has provided, let us thank Him even if our plans fail and our expectations are not reached, for beyond these things is God's embrace saying...."My child, the path that I have laid for you is just beyond the corner. Take my Hand and just have FAITH."