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Project 365: What’s in a day?!


Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Since it’s a new year, I’m starting a new project — Project 365. It’s about taking a picture each day for an entire year. It’s not just about taking a picture of yourself each day but can just be about anything to make you remember the day when you look back at it a couple of days, weeks, months, and even years from when you’ve taken it. Of course, I’m not a photographer so my pics aren’t really of good quality. They’re just taken from my mobile phone but it’ll do for me and each pic will be posted on my new photoblog. ;)

Project 365: What's in a day?!

My Project 365 Photo Blog

If you want to do it in a group, Flickr has one dedicated to this. Photojojo also has a tutorial here.

So here goes my Project 365: What’s in a day?!

If you have your own Project 365 or Project 52 (like a picture in every week), feel free to share it here. :)

Goodbye 2009! Happy New Year 2010!


Friday, January 1st, 2010

Goodbye 2009. May the new year bring me and everyone happy times and more success!

2009 hasn’t been quite good to me. Well, there were good things and there were bad things. I was able to do some of my resolutions last year. Would’ve wanted to accomplish all but certain issues seem to have affected my goals. Some of the goals I’ll list for this year will be a bit related to what I posted last year so here goes:

  • Refrain from letting other people use my credit cards’ limits no matter what. They’re just good at making me feel guilty so that I’d let them “swipe” or pay something online and then never bother to fulfill their promise of paying me on time even if they know it affects the other items on my billing statement, my good credit standing and my finances. It’s a tad bit better if they’ll give partial but, alas, I’m left to pay for what they’ve enjoyed… including the charges. Can’t believe even professionals will do something like not paying. They’ve totally ruined their credibility to me.
  • Pay off my CC bills hopefully within the first quarter so that I can finally save for myself. [related to no. 1]
  • Save, save, save money and look for feasible investments
  • Have the courage to finally use contact lenses
  • Have my hair rebonded [hehe]
  • Learn another language [again. But this is a must this time]
  • Overseas vacation
  • Take a picture for every day of the year [project 365]
  • Strive for self improvement
  • Forget the word “tired”

Career-wise, I found this post tweeted by Smashing Magazine very interesting. I’ll pick some I’d like to achieve this year:

  • Get some exercise. Working from home make me stick to my chair most of the time so I really need this goal.
  • Live beyond your workspace. Pretty understandable.
  • Don’t be scared of the dark side, take more risks
  • Work on stuff outside your comfort zone. I think I’ve started this last year. I’m quite happy so would like to continue doing so this year.
  • Read more… that and learn more from what you’ve read
  • Make time for personal design projects. I’ve started some projects last year and would like to give them a bit more priority this year.
  • Network and connect with people (it’s part of the job)
  • Work smarter
  • Use the internet to make your life easier, not harder

I guess… that’s majority of what the writer posted in that article. But they’re all very useful anyway so… ;)

Here’s to hoping I’ll be able to do most of what’s listed here this year. I’m not aiming for all since that’s quite impossible, I think.

Again, Happy New Year to all!!!

Merry Christmas!


Friday, December 25th, 2009

Just a very short post. It’s Christmas eve and, of course, I wanna greet everyone a very Merry Christmas! c”,c”,)

Starting My Postcard Collection Again


Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Years ago, I started a postcard collection. I bought postcards from bookstores and office supplies and loved looking at them. Then I realized I want postcards from other countries, too. I thought about how to get some and luckily found some old ones sent by my father whenever he’s abroad. I’ve also found some sent by my mom’s friends. Others were given to me when they realized I liked postcards.

My Old and New Philippine Postcards

My Old and New Philippine Postcards

I like looking at postcards esp. those of other countries because I start to imagine what it must be like if I’m there. Later on, I realized postcards aren’t just about beautiful places but can just be about anything. This makes it all the more interesting.

However, I’ve lost most of them (along with my stamp and anime/cartoon card collection) when we were transferring homes. I can only find some of them. I stopped collecting then. But friends who knew I love postcards kept giving me some brought by family members during travels. I can’t help it also if some friends who travel ask me what I want to receive and I’ll just automatically say just a postcard is enough.

Various International Postcards Mostly From Friends

Various International Postcards Mostly From Friends

So after finding my remaining postcards and along with the new ones I received and/or bought, I want to start my postcard collection again. I also just now registered in PostCrossing where you send postcards to random people in other countries and you’ll randomly receive postcards from others, too.

I’ll be starting a new blog on this. Once I’ve set it up I’ll post the address here.

If you want to help me with my collection, feel free to send me some postcards. Hehe…

Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) Donation Centers


Sunday, September 27th, 2009

This isn’t a hobby post but have to do this. Any other possible way to help those victims of calamity in Luzon.

A short post for those who’d like to help victims of Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana).

Spreadsheet list of Donation Centers

Text RED AMOUNT and send to 2899for Globe users or 4483 for Smart users. Amounts that can be donated are P25, P50, and P100.

Red Cross Donations – Select “Others” from the menu

List posted by Definitely Filipino Facebook Group:

  • A Relief Operations Drop-Off Center has been set-up at La Salle Greenhills beginning today 9:00 AM, Sunday, September 27. Please bring donations to Gate 2 of La Salle Greenhills, along Ortigas Ave., Mandaluyong
  • Relief Goods can be sent to Caritas ManilaOffice at Jesus St., Pandacan Manila near Nagtahan Bridge (tel.no.5639298/5639308) or Radio Veritas at Veritas Tower West Ave. Corner EDSA (tel no. 9257931-40)
  • Noynoy Aquino and Mar Roxas Disaster Relief :D rop off for relief donations at Balay Expo across Farmers Market contact: a. Jana Vicente: +63 928 520 5499 b. Clare Amador: +63 928 520 5508
  • Ateneo Resident Students Association now accepting relief goods for Typhoon Ondoy at Cervini Hall lobby at 12nn. For details, please contact 0917 631 2423 AND 0917 703 5357
  • PAOLC – We are requesting for donations (Clothes, blankets, towels, canned goods, Bottled water etc) to be distributed to typhoon victims. You can drop them off at the Philippine Army Gym inside Fort Bonifacio or GHQ Gym in Camp Aguinaldo

I think this is all for now. Will try to find some other list. I’m looking for a way if it’s possible to donate goods from the Visayas and Mindanao area aside from money.

Update:

Reply from Definitely Filipino FB Group: Visit nearest ABS-CBN and/or GMA7 stations as they have ongoing relief operations.

From twitter tweets: For donations via American Red Cross Call 800-435-7669

Inquirer updated list of verified relief centers” Click Here

PayPal Donations via Kerygma.com

PayPal Donations via TXTPower

[ Note: Donations via PayPal are refunded as PayPal doesn’t have the license to receive donations for the Philippines. :( ]

Another blog with list for people living abroad to donate to Ondoy Victims: Moongirl’s List

Happy 19th Birthday to Mao Asada!!!


Friday, September 25th, 2009

Today is the 19th birthday of one of my favorite figure skaters (actually, she’s my #1 fave), Mao Asada (浅田真央). May she stay sweet, cheerful, determined, humble and kind. I wish her all the best in life and I hope she has a blast on this special day and in this season…

Happy 19th Birthday, Mao!

Happy 19th Birthday, Mao!

E-wers? Flowers!


Thursday, September 17th, 2009

My 2 year old niece Lexi loves flowers. Before she turned two last month, she pronounces flowers as o-wers. She pronounces most 2 syllable words with an O: o-bie (for her dog Robie), ogi (for Mama’s dog pogi). But after her 2nd birthday she’s now pronouncing words with an E: e-mie (mommy), e-dy (daddy), e-bie (Robie), e-fon (cellphone), e-fan (electric fan) and… e-wers (flowers). Glad to hear she still calls me Tita. c”,)

Anyway, she loves flowers so much the she picks flowers outside our neighbors’ fences whenever she goes out. There are no more flowers in the plants here at home because she picked them all already. And she wants some more.

Last month during her mommy and daddy’s anniversary, her daddy gave her mommy a bouquet of red roses. Lexi was SOOOO excited to see flowers. She claimed the bouquet as her own (see pic below). Then two days ago, Tita Laarnie and Tito Eric gave Mommy-La a bouquet of roses for an early birthday. She claimed it as hers again. There’s another pic of her with Mommy-La’s bouquet. Both bouquets are actually too big for her. So I told her we’d make a small (mini) bouquet just for her.

Lexi with Mommy and Mommy-La's Bouquets

Lexi with Mommy and Mommy-La's Bouquets

We have some materials to be used at home so we just need to look for small flowers. As I was on an errand near the cathedral the other day I noticed some stalls selling flowers. There wasn’t much variety to choose from. There were a lot of daisies and red roses but I don’t wanna use them. I found a few pink and white small roses so I bought a dozen for Lexi.

Less than 24 hrs ago, Mommy-La celebrated her birthday and since she already has a bouquet, Lexi and I made her mini-bouquet with the small roses I bought and the materials we had her at home. Here’s our DIY mini bouquet (1st practice). Hehe…

Lexi with her mini bouquet

Lexi with her mini bouquet

She liked it so much she acted as if she was the celebrant… Next time we’ll look for better flowers and buy materials so we can make a bigger and better bouquet.

PMA Class 2011 Silent Drill [Kadayawan]


Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Here’s a 10-minute video clip I’ve compiled from the clips I’ve taken during the silent drill performed by class 2011 cadets of the Philippine Military Academy during the Kadayawan Festival 2009. This was held at the Agro football field yesterday, August 22, 2009.

It started with some parachute troops of the PMA jumping from two helicopters after gaining an altitude of 6000ft. It was an awesome sight and there was even a female member of the parachute team. This was followed by the entrance of the cadets. The silent drill probably lasted for an hour or more. I’m not sure how long ‘coz I really enjoyed it. esp the “dancing” part of the drill. Hehe…

Since this was held at a football field with no stands, it’s difficult to get clips of the wonderful formations they’ve done. There was a grandstand placed during the event but it was for VIPs. But I did see one performance held at the PMA grounds in Baguio City — at the academy’s Borromeo Field. If you’ll see it there (I think they perform every weekend) you’ll appreciate it even more ‘coz you’ll clearly see the formations.

Anyway, here’s the video I’ve made. I haven’t really “edited” the clips during compilation. I just added some transitions and text. Sounds were retained so you’ll hear the enjoyment of those watching and the sounds the cadets danced to. =)

Video clips were taken from a Sony DSC W55 digital camera.

PMA Class 2011 – Silent Drill – Kadayawan Festival 2009

Soon: Some Figure Skating Wallpapers and Icons


Monday, August 10th, 2009

Just a short post.

I’m currently making some wallpapers and icons/avatars of figure skaters. Currently done with some Mao Asada stuff and working on others. But I’ll start uploading after I finish working on my template for this blog which is half done already. I’m also looking for better quality pics to use so if you can share some thanks in advance.

Just check back always… :-)

Site redesign


Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Now that my project is almost over, I’m thinking of finally starting my wordpress theme redesign. I’d probably start looking for plugins for a contact us page, too — or probably code it myself (need to thoroughly understand the way wordpress arrange the files first). Also, my MyBlogLog widget doesn’t seem to show up in my sidebar. I wonder what’s wrong…

Enough of that. I’ll be going out now so I’ll just check on it later… see if I can find a fix.

Edit:
Made my custom template already. I started tweaking the default Kubrick theme and came up with this. Still needs some improvement, though. Next time I’ll make one from scratch. =)