Friday, September 23, 2011
The Best Divorce Letter Ever!
Dear Wife,
I’m writing you this letter to tell you that I’m leaving you forever. I’ve been a good man to you for 7 years & I have nothing to show for it. These last 2 weeks have been hell. ... Your boss called to tell me that you quit your job today & that was the last straw. Last week, you came home & didn’t even notice I had a new haircut, had cooked your favorite meal & even wore a brand new pair of silk boxers. You ate in 2 minutes, & went straight to sleep after watching all of your soaps. You don’t tell me you love me anymore; you don’t want sex or anything that connects us as husband & wife. Either you’re cheating on me or you don’t love me anymore; whatever the case, I’m gone.
Your EX-Husband
P.S. don’t try to find me. Your SISTER & I are moving away to West Virginia together! Have a great life! ——
Dear Ex-Husband,
Nothing has made my day more than receiving your letter. It’s true you & I have been married for 7 years, although a good man is a far cry from what you’ve been. I watch my soaps so much because they drown out your constant whining & griping. Too bad that doesn’t work. I DID notice when you got a hair cut last week, but the 1st thing that came to mind was ‘You look just like a girl!’ Since my mother raised me not to say anything if you can’t say something nice, I didn’t comment. And when you cooked my favorite meal, you must have gotten me confused with MY SISTER, because I stopped eating pork 7 years ago. About those new silk boxers: I turned away from you because the $49.99 price tag was still on them, & I prayed it was a coincidence that my sister had just borrowed $50 from me that morning. After all of this, I still loved you & felt we could work it out. So when I hit the lotto for 10 million dollars, I quit my job & bought us 2 tickets to Jamaica. But when I got home you were gone.. Everything happens for a reason, I guess. I hope you have the fulfilling life you always wanted. My lawyer said that the letter you wrote ensures you won’t get a dime from me. So take care.
Signed,
Your Ex-Wife, Rich As Hell & Free!
P.S. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but my sister Carla was born Carl. I hope that’s not a problem!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
YOU FOR ME by Johnny Gill
Verse 1.
It seems like forever
That I have waited for you
In a world of disappointment
One thing is true
God has blessed me
And hes blessed you too
In a world of lonely people
Ive found you.
Chorus:
Take my hand
And hold me close
And dont let me go.
You for me
And me for you
Together well make one
Verse 2.
We were once strangers
All by ourselves
Living, living alone
With no one else
But here we are
And its so, so sweet
God must have done this
Made you for me
And oh.
Chorus:
Take my hand
Hold me close
Dont let go.
You for me
Me for you
Together well make one.
Bridge:
We were always sleeping
On the first thing weve start
Dreaming, dreaming some love
Wondering where you are
How blessed I am
That Ive found you
Now that youre here
I pray to say I do
Oh.
(Chorus twice)
It seems like forever
That I have waited for you
In a world of disappointment
One thing is true
God has blessed me
And hes blessed you too
In a world of lonely people
Ive found you.
Chorus:
Take my hand
And hold me close
And dont let me go.
You for me
And me for you
Together well make one
Verse 2.
We were once strangers
All by ourselves
Living, living alone
With no one else
But here we are
And its so, so sweet
God must have done this
Made you for me
And oh.
Chorus:
Take my hand
Hold me close
Dont let go.
You for me
Me for you
Together well make one.
Bridge:
We were always sleeping
On the first thing weve start
Dreaming, dreaming some love
Wondering where you are
How blessed I am
That Ive found you
Now that youre here
I pray to say I do
Oh.
(Chorus twice)
Friday, August 26, 2011
Just A Thought
May mga panahong nagtatanong ako sa sarili ko kung kanino ako tatakbo. Sana'y akong ako ang laging tinatakbuhan... Sana'y ako na ako ang nagbibigay payo... Sana'y ako na ako ang makikinig sa mga problema... Madalas akong napapa-isip; Kung ako ang may problema, sino ang tatakbuhan ko? Sino ang magbibigay payo sa akin? Sino ang handang manahimik at makikinig sa akin?
Maaaring sabihin na andyan naman ang Diyos na handang tumulong at makinig. Sasabihin N'ya kung ano ang dapat mong gawin. Ipapahayag N'ya ito sa iyo.
Tama! S'ya lang ang magiging kanlungan ko. Subalit minsan, gusto ko ring may yayakap sa akin... o kahit tapik lang sa balikat, pwede na... But God is really great! Hindi N'ya ako iniwan kahit kailan!
Maaaring sabihin na andyan naman ang Diyos na handang tumulong at makinig. Sasabihin N'ya kung ano ang dapat mong gawin. Ipapahayag N'ya ito sa iyo.
Tama! S'ya lang ang magiging kanlungan ko. Subalit minsan, gusto ko ring may yayakap sa akin... o kahit tapik lang sa balikat, pwede na... But God is really great! Hindi N'ya ako iniwan kahit kailan!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
MY Vacation 2011
Huling Hirit Sa Tag-init!!!
"There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens..." Ecclesiastes 3:1
As others are saying, even good things must come to an end... Pero hindi ko pwedeng pabayaang matapos ito ng hindi man lang ako humuhirit ng kahit isang pagkakataon para lubus-lubusin na ang aking bakasyon.
When: May 10-11 are the dates to remember.
Where: At ate Jheng's crib
Who: everybody was invited(kung hindi ako nagkakamali, nai-broadcast ko pa yata sa FB at twitter ito! xD)
It was unforgettable. Ang daming pictures!(hindi ko nga lang mai-post lahat... :P)Gusto kong magpasalamat kay Ate Jheng. Salamat sa lahat-lahat! Thanks for accepting me and Toots into your home. Isa ka sa mga kaibigang kahit kelan, di ko malilimutan. Hindi ko naranasan na magkaroon ng ate pero dahil sa yo, naranasan ko na magkaroon ng mabait na ate. Salamat talaga...

"Ang kaibiga'y nagmamahal sa lahat ng panahon, at sa kagipita'y kapatid na tumutulong." Kawikaan 17:17
Gusto ko ring magpasalamat kay AnJ! Salamat sa pag-effort na maki-join. Alam ko kung gaano kahirap mag-commute na mag-isa at medyo gabi na. Sayang at hindi nakasama si Hayze. AnJ, na-appreciate ko ang pagdating mo. Sobrang saya ko talaga nang makita kita! Kahit nilamok ako sa kakahintay sa iyo sa labas ng bahay nina ate Jheng, okay lang... At kinabukasan, nong umalis ka kasi kelangan mong bumalik ng Manila ng maaga, napa-iyak ako. Medyo matagal-tagal kasi bago tayo magkita ulit. Salamat ng marami...

Mga sexy models ng towels!!! Bili na po kayo!!! xD
Thank you rin sa mga tsikiting ni Ate Jheng! Lagi kayong maging mabait at ipagpatuloy ninyo ang pag-aaral ng mabuti. Miss na miss ko rin kayo...

Godwin and Cheska with Toots!
And finally, I want to thank Dai and Dong for making my huling hirit so memorable. Alam ninyo, I really felt so special. Hindi ko inaasahan na dadating kayo kasi alam ko naman kung gaano kayo ka-busy at isa pa, ang layo ng kina ate Jheng pero dumating pa rin kayo. It was a very good surprise. Thanks! :-)


Eto pa ang isa sa mga highlight ng Huling hirit!!! Susrmaryang Katilpo! Natatawa pa rin ako sa kabalbalang ginawa ko dito!!! xD
Hanu ba yan???!!! xD
Here is another one by Diva with the special participation of ate Jheng! xD
All in all, I really had fun! Sana kayo din... Had a serious talk on our way back to Manila. Sa totoo lang, di na kami nakapag-paalam ng maayos ni ate Jheng baka kasi magka-iyakan pa! Ang babaw pa naman ng luha ko sa mga ganyan.
If I have the power to turn back time, I would like to go back to that day and I would like to live it again and again kasi doon ako naging masaya...
Para lang akong nanaginip...
Babalik ako... Pagbalik ko, I want to see everybody again...
"There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens..." Ecclesiastes 3:1
As others are saying, even good things must come to an end... Pero hindi ko pwedeng pabayaang matapos ito ng hindi man lang ako humuhirit ng kahit isang pagkakataon para lubus-lubusin na ang aking bakasyon.
When: May 10-11 are the dates to remember.
Where: At ate Jheng's crib
Who: everybody was invited(kung hindi ako nagkakamali, nai-broadcast ko pa yata sa FB at twitter ito! xD)
It was unforgettable. Ang daming pictures!(hindi ko nga lang mai-post lahat... :P)Gusto kong magpasalamat kay Ate Jheng. Salamat sa lahat-lahat! Thanks for accepting me and Toots into your home. Isa ka sa mga kaibigang kahit kelan, di ko malilimutan. Hindi ko naranasan na magkaroon ng ate pero dahil sa yo, naranasan ko na magkaroon ng mabait na ate. Salamat talaga...
"Ang kaibiga'y nagmamahal sa lahat ng panahon, at sa kagipita'y kapatid na tumutulong." Kawikaan 17:17
Gusto ko ring magpasalamat kay AnJ! Salamat sa pag-effort na maki-join. Alam ko kung gaano kahirap mag-commute na mag-isa at medyo gabi na. Sayang at hindi nakasama si Hayze. AnJ, na-appreciate ko ang pagdating mo. Sobrang saya ko talaga nang makita kita! Kahit nilamok ako sa kakahintay sa iyo sa labas ng bahay nina ate Jheng, okay lang... At kinabukasan, nong umalis ka kasi kelangan mong bumalik ng Manila ng maaga, napa-iyak ako. Medyo matagal-tagal kasi bago tayo magkita ulit. Salamat ng marami...
Mga sexy models ng towels!!! Bili na po kayo!!! xD
Thank you rin sa mga tsikiting ni Ate Jheng! Lagi kayong maging mabait at ipagpatuloy ninyo ang pag-aaral ng mabuti. Miss na miss ko rin kayo...
Godwin and Cheska with Toots!
And finally, I want to thank Dai and Dong for making my huling hirit so memorable. Alam ninyo, I really felt so special. Hindi ko inaasahan na dadating kayo kasi alam ko naman kung gaano kayo ka-busy at isa pa, ang layo ng kina ate Jheng pero dumating pa rin kayo. It was a very good surprise. Thanks! :-)


Eto pa ang isa sa mga highlight ng Huling hirit!!! Susrmaryang Katilpo! Natatawa pa rin ako sa kabalbalang ginawa ko dito!!! xD
Hanu ba yan???!!! xD
Here is another one by Diva with the special participation of ate Jheng! xD
All in all, I really had fun! Sana kayo din... Had a serious talk on our way back to Manila. Sa totoo lang, di na kami nakapag-paalam ng maayos ni ate Jheng baka kasi magka-iyakan pa! Ang babaw pa naman ng luha ko sa mga ganyan.
If I have the power to turn back time, I would like to go back to that day and I would like to live it again and again kasi doon ako naging masaya...
Para lang akong nanaginip...
Babalik ako... Pagbalik ko, I want to see everybody again...
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The Worth Of A Virgin
Honestly, it was one of the most disgusting stories I’ve heard in the news for a long time, and I wouldn’t want to spread it if it didn’t make an important point. A young woman is auctioning off her virginity on the Internet to pay for her education. The bidding is now up to 3.4 million dollars.
I’m Ron Hutchcraft, and as depraved as that sounds, it tells us something—that virginity is a highly valued treasure. God tells us in the Bible that a virtuous woman is “worth far more than rubies.” And remaining sexually pure is actually a destiny issue in our lives. The Bible says, ”It is God’s will (this is part of God’s big plans for you) that you should be sanctified (that means kept special) that you should avoid sexual immorality” (1 Thessalonians 4:3 ).
My grandson collects baseball cards. He’s being coached by our son who learned to invest in baseball cards with the savvy of a high-yield stock trader. And here’s what he’s teaching a young collector: take good care of the cards that are rare. They are the most valuable. Well, that’s true of most things. If you’re a young person or a parent these days, you know how someone who’s keeping sex special gets badgered, “You’re a virgin? What’s wrong with you?” They make you feel weird.
Listen, if you’re guarding your virginity; you’re saving sex for a lifetime marriage partner, you are not weird. You’re rare and valuable, and the less there are like you, the more valuable you become. Purity is a treasure to be guarded, and sex is too beautiful to give away cheap. Keep it special.
(This is from the Ron Hutchcraft Ministries. Visit his website at www.hutchcraft.com)
I’m Ron Hutchcraft, and as depraved as that sounds, it tells us something—that virginity is a highly valued treasure. God tells us in the Bible that a virtuous woman is “worth far more than rubies.” And remaining sexually pure is actually a destiny issue in our lives. The Bible says, ”It is God’s will (this is part of God’s big plans for you) that you should be sanctified (that means kept special) that you should avoid sexual immorality” (1 Thessalonians 4:3 ).
My grandson collects baseball cards. He’s being coached by our son who learned to invest in baseball cards with the savvy of a high-yield stock trader. And here’s what he’s teaching a young collector: take good care of the cards that are rare. They are the most valuable. Well, that’s true of most things. If you’re a young person or a parent these days, you know how someone who’s keeping sex special gets badgered, “You’re a virgin? What’s wrong with you?” They make you feel weird.
Listen, if you’re guarding your virginity; you’re saving sex for a lifetime marriage partner, you are not weird. You’re rare and valuable, and the less there are like you, the more valuable you become. Purity is a treasure to be guarded, and sex is too beautiful to give away cheap. Keep it special.
(This is from the Ron Hutchcraft Ministries. Visit his website at www.hutchcraft.com)
Monday, June 27, 2011
Keeping Count or Letting Go
There are essentially two ways of responding to life’s hurts and unfair experiences. Every time we get hurt, we choose to respond in one of these two ways.
The first, natural response is to become a debt collector. We set out to make the offender pay for what he has done. We may be overt or subtle, but until we get a satisfactory apology, until we determine that an adequate penalty has been paid, we intend on keeping the wrongdoer in debtors’ prison; we reserve the right to punish them for their transgression.
Instead of releasing our grip on the offenses we’ve received, letting God be the one (the only one) who’s big and strong enough to handle the problem in His perfect, just, and redemptive way, we grab hold of the hurt and refuse to let it go. We hold our offender hostage (we think).
But the problem is that being a “debt collector” does more than keep our offender in prison; it puts us in prison.
A colleague passed on to me a heartrending story he had heard a woman share with her church family, as the Lord was revealing her need to choose the pathway of forgiveness. As a young girl, she and a little friend of hers in their small town went out one day to see the county sheriff, whose office happened to be in the same building as the town jail. The children had always considered the man to be their friend, the nice person with the uniform and the badge who was just fun to be around.
At some point in the afternoon, her girlfriend ran off to play, leaving her alone with the sheriff in his office. Suddenly, the look on his face began making her uncomfortable. The feel of the room became strangely tense and frightening. He moved close to her and whisperingly said, “If you ever tell your parents what I’m about to do to you”—pointing to the iron bars behind him—“I’ll put you in one of those jail cells.”
And with that, he proceeded to molest her.
The events of that day had occurred many years in the past by the time she finally told the story, as a grown woman, of how the man she thought was a trusted friend had shattered her childhood innocence. Thinking back to what the sheriff had said about locking her up if she were to report him to her mom or dad, she said, “I realize now that in my heart I put him in a ‘jail cell’ that day, and all these years I’ve kept him in that prison.”
When God finally opened her eyes to see what unforgiveness was actually doing to her (and to her marriage), she realized something else: on that day so many years ago, she had put herself in jail as well. And though the man was now long dead, unforgiveness and bitterness had kept her locked there—in a cell of her own making—for all those years.
Was it her fault for being taken advantage of by an authority figure? Of course not. That cannot be said strongly enough. But who had been hurt the most by her unforgiveness? And why should she be in “jail” for a crime someone else had committed?
Debt collecting is the natural response of sinful humans to being harmed, abused, or mistreated. Invariably it produces the bitter fruit of deeper pain, resentment, and bondage.
But there is another way. A better way. God’s way.
Letting Go
As an alternative to being debt collectors—the pathway of resentment and retaliation—God calls us to the pure, powerful choice of forgiveness—and to pursue, wherever possible, the pathway of restoration and reconciliation.
“As the Lord has forgiven you,” Paul writes in Colossians 3:13, “so you also must forgive.” The Lord Himself was equally clear and direct: “Whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him” (Mark 11:25 nkjv). “Anything against anyone.” No offense is too great, no offender is beyond the boundary to which our forgiveness must extend.
Yes, that kind of forgiveness is unnatural. It’s supernatural. At times it’s almost unbelievable
Ask the surgeon whose medical mistake cost my friend Margaret Ashmore’s mother her life. She had been rushed to the hospital with chest pains, yet was still visibly bright and alert when tests revealed that she had indeed suffered a mild heart attack. It was decided that an angioplasty procedure would be the best route for opening up the perceived blockage in her arteries.
She was immediately wheeled into surgery. Everyone expected her to be fine.
But sometime during the operation, the doctor inflated the balloon apparatus too quickly, too early. Her damaged heart began to fail irreparably. She sank into a coma and died three hours later.
Margaret’s father was inconsolable. His wife of forty-two years—a marriage he had treasured with an intense love and loyalty greater than most—had been taken from him in a matter of moments. For no good reason. By a surgeon’s goof-up.
The days that followed were almost too painful for Margaret to bear. Her kind, gentle father was becoming a cyclone of anger, grief, despair . . . revenge! Unrelenting in his rage, tormented by his broken heart, he declared himself on a mission to “bring down that hospital!” Demanding a meeting with the hospital administration and the doctors responsible for his wife’s care, he vowed to tell them to their face that he was suing them all for everything they had . . . and living to see them suffer.
As the hospital staff and physicians anxiously awaited the arrival of Margaret’s dad for the confrontation, they trembled at the thought of what they expected to hear. How does someone in their shoes handle a situation like this?
You don’t . . . when God does.
On his way to the meeting, Margaret’s dad began to realize that if he ever wanted to be free from this dungeon of anger and bitterness in which he was finding himself, he would have to do what God had done for him. He would have to forgive.
To the amazement of everyone in the room, as he walked through the door that day, he walked directly over to the man whose misjudgment had ended his dear one’s life, extended his hand to him, and said, “The only way I’m going to be able to live with any peace the remainder of my life is to forgive you.”
The doctor began to weep. For what seemed like forever, he couldn’t even let go of the hand of the man who had relinquished his right to retaliate.
Two people walked out of that conference room as free men that day—but none more free than the one who offered the release, the one who did the forgiving.
The first, natural response is to become a debt collector. We set out to make the offender pay for what he has done. We may be overt or subtle, but until we get a satisfactory apology, until we determine that an adequate penalty has been paid, we intend on keeping the wrongdoer in debtors’ prison; we reserve the right to punish them for their transgression.
Instead of releasing our grip on the offenses we’ve received, letting God be the one (the only one) who’s big and strong enough to handle the problem in His perfect, just, and redemptive way, we grab hold of the hurt and refuse to let it go. We hold our offender hostage (we think).
But the problem is that being a “debt collector” does more than keep our offender in prison; it puts us in prison.
A colleague passed on to me a heartrending story he had heard a woman share with her church family, as the Lord was revealing her need to choose the pathway of forgiveness. As a young girl, she and a little friend of hers in their small town went out one day to see the county sheriff, whose office happened to be in the same building as the town jail. The children had always considered the man to be their friend, the nice person with the uniform and the badge who was just fun to be around.
At some point in the afternoon, her girlfriend ran off to play, leaving her alone with the sheriff in his office. Suddenly, the look on his face began making her uncomfortable. The feel of the room became strangely tense and frightening. He moved close to her and whisperingly said, “If you ever tell your parents what I’m about to do to you”—pointing to the iron bars behind him—“I’ll put you in one of those jail cells.”
And with that, he proceeded to molest her.
The events of that day had occurred many years in the past by the time she finally told the story, as a grown woman, of how the man she thought was a trusted friend had shattered her childhood innocence. Thinking back to what the sheriff had said about locking her up if she were to report him to her mom or dad, she said, “I realize now that in my heart I put him in a ‘jail cell’ that day, and all these years I’ve kept him in that prison.”
When God finally opened her eyes to see what unforgiveness was actually doing to her (and to her marriage), she realized something else: on that day so many years ago, she had put herself in jail as well. And though the man was now long dead, unforgiveness and bitterness had kept her locked there—in a cell of her own making—for all those years.
Was it her fault for being taken advantage of by an authority figure? Of course not. That cannot be said strongly enough. But who had been hurt the most by her unforgiveness? And why should she be in “jail” for a crime someone else had committed?
Debt collecting is the natural response of sinful humans to being harmed, abused, or mistreated. Invariably it produces the bitter fruit of deeper pain, resentment, and bondage.
But there is another way. A better way. God’s way.
Letting Go
As an alternative to being debt collectors—the pathway of resentment and retaliation—God calls us to the pure, powerful choice of forgiveness—and to pursue, wherever possible, the pathway of restoration and reconciliation.
“As the Lord has forgiven you,” Paul writes in Colossians 3:13, “so you also must forgive.” The Lord Himself was equally clear and direct: “Whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him” (Mark 11:25 nkjv). “Anything against anyone.” No offense is too great, no offender is beyond the boundary to which our forgiveness must extend.
Yes, that kind of forgiveness is unnatural. It’s supernatural. At times it’s almost unbelievable
Ask the surgeon whose medical mistake cost my friend Margaret Ashmore’s mother her life. She had been rushed to the hospital with chest pains, yet was still visibly bright and alert when tests revealed that she had indeed suffered a mild heart attack. It was decided that an angioplasty procedure would be the best route for opening up the perceived blockage in her arteries.
She was immediately wheeled into surgery. Everyone expected her to be fine.
But sometime during the operation, the doctor inflated the balloon apparatus too quickly, too early. Her damaged heart began to fail irreparably. She sank into a coma and died three hours later.
Margaret’s father was inconsolable. His wife of forty-two years—a marriage he had treasured with an intense love and loyalty greater than most—had been taken from him in a matter of moments. For no good reason. By a surgeon’s goof-up.
The days that followed were almost too painful for Margaret to bear. Her kind, gentle father was becoming a cyclone of anger, grief, despair . . . revenge! Unrelenting in his rage, tormented by his broken heart, he declared himself on a mission to “bring down that hospital!” Demanding a meeting with the hospital administration and the doctors responsible for his wife’s care, he vowed to tell them to their face that he was suing them all for everything they had . . . and living to see them suffer.
As the hospital staff and physicians anxiously awaited the arrival of Margaret’s dad for the confrontation, they trembled at the thought of what they expected to hear. How does someone in their shoes handle a situation like this?
You don’t . . . when God does.
On his way to the meeting, Margaret’s dad began to realize that if he ever wanted to be free from this dungeon of anger and bitterness in which he was finding himself, he would have to do what God had done for him. He would have to forgive.
To the amazement of everyone in the room, as he walked through the door that day, he walked directly over to the man whose misjudgment had ended his dear one’s life, extended his hand to him, and said, “The only way I’m going to be able to live with any peace the remainder of my life is to forgive you.”
The doctor began to weep. For what seemed like forever, he couldn’t even let go of the hand of the man who had relinquished his right to retaliate.
Two people walked out of that conference room as free men that day—but none more free than the one who offered the release, the one who did the forgiving.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
MY Vacation 2011
Chapter V: Tagaytay, MOA, TRINOMA
Ang saya ng Baguio Trip namin! It is very hard to top that.
We dropped Diva and ate Weng in their place and headed home. Ate Jheng and kids, to Pililla, Rizal. Me, Toots and Christine, Indang, Cavite... Yup! Christine will be spending some of her vacation days!
Sa totoo lang, di ko nga alam kung ano ang gagawin ko sa babaeng ito! Napakadami kasing bawal! Isa pa, kinakabahan din ako na baka hikain sya ng todo habang nasa amin. Di ko alam ang gagawin noh! hahaha!
Natatandaan ko, ang daming first time na kasama itong si Christine eh... a) First time daw nyang sumakay sa bus ng nakatayo. Sa totoo lang, awang-awa ako sa kanya kasi ang nipis nga kasi ng katawan tapos patatayuin mo sa bus! Sabi ko na lang, konting tiis at maya-maya eh may tatayo din. Ako naman, hindi na rin masyadong sanay tumayo sa bus kasi nagda-drive naman ako dito sa US! Okay lang sa akin kasi medyo malakas naman ang resistensya ko pero itong si Christine, inalalayan ko ng sobra kasi parang napaka-fragile!!!! hahaha! b) First time nyang makarating sa Cavite. Yup! Eh mukhang ngayon lang ito naka-alis ng Cebu eh. Lagi yata syang nakakapit sa palda ng mama nya! hahaha! c) First time nyang mai-tour sa aking Alma Mater. Hahaha! Ipinasyal ko sya sa Cavite State University. Sa laki at lawak ng Main Campus, Muntik na yatang hikain itong si Christine! hahaha! d) First time nyang makarating sa Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite. Napasabit sya nang dalawin ko ang isa ko pang tiyahin doon. May natuklasan ako sa lugar na yun. Una, napatunayan ko na ang aso, talagang mahilig sa buto. Ikalawa, mabilis palang tumakbo si Christine! Kayo na lang ang mag-analize... Hahaha! e) First time na makarating ni Christine sa Tagaytay City!!! Yehey! Kumain kami sa RSM Tagaytay. Sobrang sarap kumain lalo na at kita mo ang view ng Taal volcano...







It was quite a ride... For more than a week, may buntot ako! hahaha! Buti na lang hindi kami nagkapalit ng mukha! hahaha! Peace!
Next stop: Muntinlupa City!
After more than a week of spending our time in Cavite, it's Christine's turn to accommodate me at her aunt's house sa Muntinlupa. May balak kasi kami na Mag-videoke sa Manila. It was a plan set up by Diva and Steven. Nakarating kami sa Muntinlupa. Sinundo kami ni ate Loren sa SM Southmall. Ang hirap talaga na walang masyadong alam sa Manila! As usual, sasakan ng init na naman! Ang haba ng byahe, na-stuck pa sa traffic at under construction pa ang daan pero it doesn't matter. Thinking na isa na namang panibagong adventure ang pupuntahan namin kinabukasan, bale wala ang init, traffic at haba ng byahe.
Very accommodating naman nina Ate Loren lalo na si ate Diding na hindi nagdalawang-isip na tanggapin kami sa kanilang simple pero napakagandang tahanan. Salamat po ng marami. Hindi ko makakalimutan ang hospitality nila!
Kinabukasan, very excited kami sa adventure na naghihintay sa amin. Ako, si Christine, si ate Loren at ang kanyang daughter na si Carla finally were on our way. Bago lang si Christine sa Manila at hindi pa nya nae-experience ang sumakay sa MRT. Sumakay kami sa bus papuntang Magallanes then rode the MRT! Since andon na rin lang kami, we decided to go to MOA kasi di pa rin nakakapunta si Christine doon. We had lunch at Aristocrat and had snack at Red Mango. Lakad lakad kami at picture picture. Then off to Trinoma! Medyo mahaba-haba ang sakay namin sa MRT! hahaha! Tuwang-tuwa si Christine!
TRINOMA...
Well, pagbaba namin sa MRT, yun na pala mismo ang Trinoma. Nag-meet kami nina Hazel at Anj! Exciting kasi bonding ito ng ilan sa mga fans ng STIVA! Steven decided to choose Red Box for the venue. Sobrang excited nina ate Loren, Carla and Christine (as if hindi ako excited! Hahaha!) Ito rin ang first chance kong ma-meet si Ria. Medyo matagal ko na syang kakilala sa net but this is the first time na makikita ko sya ng personal.
When Steven and Diva arrived with Ate Jheng and Ate Weng, we decided to eat dinner muna sa Max's Restaurant. Sa totoo lang, biglang tahimik ng grupo. Di ko alam kung nahihiya o galit-galit muna kasi gutom!!! After dinner, we went straight to Red Box. We've enjoyed each other's company until 12MN. We played billiards, Chikahan, Picture-picture at syempre KARAOKE!!! Nakakatuwa ang grupo kasi walang nahihiya! Kantahan lang... just pure, clean fun! This is one of the activities that I really enjoyed during my vacation.
I want to thank Steven and Diva for giving their precious time to make this possible. Also, I want to thank the tropa... Ate Jheng, Ate Weng, Ate Loren, Hayzel, AnJ, Ria, Carla and Christine. It was fun!!!
Well, like other good things, it just have to end. Halos kami na ang nagsara ng TRINOMA! hahaha! Gusto pa sana ni Steven na ihatid kami sa sakayan pero it's not possible kasi baka mapagsarhan sila ng garage ng mall. So we said our goodbyes... But the good memories will forever be right here in my mind and in my heart...
Ang saya ng Baguio Trip namin! It is very hard to top that.
We dropped Diva and ate Weng in their place and headed home. Ate Jheng and kids, to Pililla, Rizal. Me, Toots and Christine, Indang, Cavite... Yup! Christine will be spending some of her vacation days!
Sa totoo lang, di ko nga alam kung ano ang gagawin ko sa babaeng ito! Napakadami kasing bawal! Isa pa, kinakabahan din ako na baka hikain sya ng todo habang nasa amin. Di ko alam ang gagawin noh! hahaha!
Natatandaan ko, ang daming first time na kasama itong si Christine eh... a) First time daw nyang sumakay sa bus ng nakatayo. Sa totoo lang, awang-awa ako sa kanya kasi ang nipis nga kasi ng katawan tapos patatayuin mo sa bus! Sabi ko na lang, konting tiis at maya-maya eh may tatayo din. Ako naman, hindi na rin masyadong sanay tumayo sa bus kasi nagda-drive naman ako dito sa US! Okay lang sa akin kasi medyo malakas naman ang resistensya ko pero itong si Christine, inalalayan ko ng sobra kasi parang napaka-fragile!!!! hahaha! b) First time nyang makarating sa Cavite. Yup! Eh mukhang ngayon lang ito naka-alis ng Cebu eh. Lagi yata syang nakakapit sa palda ng mama nya! hahaha! c) First time nyang mai-tour sa aking Alma Mater. Hahaha! Ipinasyal ko sya sa Cavite State University. Sa laki at lawak ng Main Campus, Muntik na yatang hikain itong si Christine! hahaha! d) First time nyang makarating sa Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite. Napasabit sya nang dalawin ko ang isa ko pang tiyahin doon. May natuklasan ako sa lugar na yun. Una, napatunayan ko na ang aso, talagang mahilig sa buto. Ikalawa, mabilis palang tumakbo si Christine! Kayo na lang ang mag-analize... Hahaha! e) First time na makarating ni Christine sa Tagaytay City!!! Yehey! Kumain kami sa RSM Tagaytay. Sobrang sarap kumain lalo na at kita mo ang view ng Taal volcano...
It was quite a ride... For more than a week, may buntot ako! hahaha! Buti na lang hindi kami nagkapalit ng mukha! hahaha! Peace!
Next stop: Muntinlupa City!
After more than a week of spending our time in Cavite, it's Christine's turn to accommodate me at her aunt's house sa Muntinlupa. May balak kasi kami na Mag-videoke sa Manila. It was a plan set up by Diva and Steven. Nakarating kami sa Muntinlupa. Sinundo kami ni ate Loren sa SM Southmall. Ang hirap talaga na walang masyadong alam sa Manila! As usual, sasakan ng init na naman! Ang haba ng byahe, na-stuck pa sa traffic at under construction pa ang daan pero it doesn't matter. Thinking na isa na namang panibagong adventure ang pupuntahan namin kinabukasan, bale wala ang init, traffic at haba ng byahe.
Very accommodating naman nina Ate Loren lalo na si ate Diding na hindi nagdalawang-isip na tanggapin kami sa kanilang simple pero napakagandang tahanan. Salamat po ng marami. Hindi ko makakalimutan ang hospitality nila!
Kinabukasan, very excited kami sa adventure na naghihintay sa amin. Ako, si Christine, si ate Loren at ang kanyang daughter na si Carla finally were on our way. Bago lang si Christine sa Manila at hindi pa nya nae-experience ang sumakay sa MRT. Sumakay kami sa bus papuntang Magallanes then rode the MRT! Since andon na rin lang kami, we decided to go to MOA kasi di pa rin nakakapunta si Christine doon. We had lunch at Aristocrat and had snack at Red Mango. Lakad lakad kami at picture picture. Then off to Trinoma! Medyo mahaba-haba ang sakay namin sa MRT! hahaha! Tuwang-tuwa si Christine!
TRINOMA...
Well, pagbaba namin sa MRT, yun na pala mismo ang Trinoma. Nag-meet kami nina Hazel at Anj! Exciting kasi bonding ito ng ilan sa mga fans ng STIVA! Steven decided to choose Red Box for the venue. Sobrang excited nina ate Loren, Carla and Christine (as if hindi ako excited! Hahaha!) Ito rin ang first chance kong ma-meet si Ria. Medyo matagal ko na syang kakilala sa net but this is the first time na makikita ko sya ng personal.
When Steven and Diva arrived with Ate Jheng and Ate Weng, we decided to eat dinner muna sa Max's Restaurant. Sa totoo lang, biglang tahimik ng grupo. Di ko alam kung nahihiya o galit-galit muna kasi gutom!!! After dinner, we went straight to Red Box. We've enjoyed each other's company until 12MN. We played billiards, Chikahan, Picture-picture at syempre KARAOKE!!! Nakakatuwa ang grupo kasi walang nahihiya! Kantahan lang... just pure, clean fun! This is one of the activities that I really enjoyed during my vacation.
I want to thank Steven and Diva for giving their precious time to make this possible. Also, I want to thank the tropa... Ate Jheng, Ate Weng, Ate Loren, Hayzel, AnJ, Ria, Carla and Christine. It was fun!!!
Well, like other good things, it just have to end. Halos kami na ang nagsara ng TRINOMA! hahaha! Gusto pa sana ni Steven na ihatid kami sa sakayan pero it's not possible kasi baka mapagsarhan sila ng garage ng mall. So we said our goodbyes... But the good memories will forever be right here in my mind and in my heart...
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
MY Vacation 2011
Chapter IV: Baguio (Part 2)
Next Chapter: Tagaytay, Muntinlupa and Redbox!

Mga emotera at emotero! :D

Ano ang nasa dako pa roon? A painting inside The Bell house. What can you see?

Me and Ate Weng... I miss you, ate!

Ano ito? Bagong loveteam? Pwedeeeee.... Ayiiiii.... :D

Kuya Daboy as Superman!!! hahaha! :D

Ate Jheng, Godwin and Cheska! Nakaka-miss naman kayo! :D
Next Chapter: Tagaytay, Muntinlupa and Redbox!
Mga emotera at emotero! :D
Ano ang nasa dako pa roon? A painting inside The Bell house. What can you see?
Me and Ate Weng... I miss you, ate!
Ano ito? Bagong loveteam? Pwedeeeee.... Ayiiiii.... :D
Kuya Daboy as Superman!!! hahaha! :D
Ate Jheng, Godwin and Cheska! Nakaka-miss naman kayo! :D
MY Vacation 2011
Chapter III: Holy Week
After my PP experience, it was the beginning of a very meaningful week. Matagal na rin akong hindi nakakapunta sa aking home church, ang Indang UNIDA Church. Patuloy pa rin ang aking pagpapawis dahil sa sobrang init!!!! Hindi na ako sanay sa klimang ganito pero so far, I'm happy and having fun.
One thing that I was looking forward to is to attend the Seven Last Words so Thursday, pumunta ako sa church, hoping na may tao sa church na nagpa-practice para sa gawaing yun. Hindi naman ako nabigo. Andon ang mga members ng choir at music ministry. Well, ang hindi ko inaasahan ay ang mahingan ako ng special number. Syempre, para kay Lord, gagawin ko ang lahat sa abot ng makakaya ko, so, nag-practice kami ng band. Isang pamilyar na kanta naman ang aking aawitin.
Sumunod na araw, Biyernes santo, balik church ako. I was very happy to see my brothers and sisters in Christ. Tuwang-tuwa din ako kasi madaming bagong mukha at ganon din, ang mga na-miss kong mga members ng church. Halos mapa-iyak nga ako sa sobrang saya. Ang church ang second family ko sa Pilipinas. Sa loob ng sampung taon paninirahan na mag-isa, bago pa ako makapunta dito sa USA, ang church ang naging karamay at pamilya ko. Sila ang umalalay sa akin at hinding-hindi ko makakalimutan yun.
Sa pamamagitan ng pakikinig ng salita ng Diyos, muli akong napa-alalahanan kung gaano Nya ako kamahal. Tunay ngang isang napakagandang experience ang muling makita, mayakap at makasama ang iyong mga kapatid na matagal nang nawalay sa yo... Thank you, Lord.
Next Chapter: Balik Baguio...





After my PP experience, it was the beginning of a very meaningful week. Matagal na rin akong hindi nakakapunta sa aking home church, ang Indang UNIDA Church. Patuloy pa rin ang aking pagpapawis dahil sa sobrang init!!!! Hindi na ako sanay sa klimang ganito pero so far, I'm happy and having fun.
One thing that I was looking forward to is to attend the Seven Last Words so Thursday, pumunta ako sa church, hoping na may tao sa church na nagpa-practice para sa gawaing yun. Hindi naman ako nabigo. Andon ang mga members ng choir at music ministry. Well, ang hindi ko inaasahan ay ang mahingan ako ng special number. Syempre, para kay Lord, gagawin ko ang lahat sa abot ng makakaya ko, so, nag-practice kami ng band. Isang pamilyar na kanta naman ang aking aawitin.
Sumunod na araw, Biyernes santo, balik church ako. I was very happy to see my brothers and sisters in Christ. Tuwang-tuwa din ako kasi madaming bagong mukha at ganon din, ang mga na-miss kong mga members ng church. Halos mapa-iyak nga ako sa sobrang saya. Ang church ang second family ko sa Pilipinas. Sa loob ng sampung taon paninirahan na mag-isa, bago pa ako makapunta dito sa USA, ang church ang naging karamay at pamilya ko. Sila ang umalalay sa akin at hinding-hindi ko makakalimutan yun.
Sa pamamagitan ng pakikinig ng salita ng Diyos, muli akong napa-alalahanan kung gaano Nya ako kamahal. Tunay ngang isang napakagandang experience ang muling makita, mayakap at makasama ang iyong mga kapatid na matagal nang nawalay sa yo... Thank you, Lord.
Next Chapter: Balik Baguio...



Friday, May 20, 2011
MY Vacation 2011
CHAPTER I: The Arrival
A year before, I was already counting the months, days, hours and even minutes. Sobrang excited talaga ako. Sabi ko sa sarili ko, I am really gonna get my times worth. I will have the best vacation... I was really looking forward to it!
Balak ko lang naman na mag-enjoy ako at syempre makapanood ng LIVE sa Party Pilipinas at makita ang mga favorites kong sina DIVA Montelaba at STEVEN Silva. Pero hindi eh...Mas bongga ang nangyari...
Alam kong pupunta sa airport si Ate Jheng. Ito kasi ang first time na magkikita kami sa personal. I was really excited na makita ko sya. Sa FB at sa twitter lang kami nagkakilala pero pakiramdam ko, parang we've been friends for a long time na. Never in my dream and imagination na magiging super special ang pagdating ko sa Pilipinas. No, peepz! Walang banda, walang tarps, walang banderitas... To my surprise, andon sina Diva and Steven, who woke up early that day just to see me! That was a classic. Ni hindi ko nga alam kung ibe-beso ko o yayakapin kasi sa totoo lang, galing ako sa napakahabang byahe at hindi man lang ako nakapag-freshen up because I was in a hurry dahil sobrang delayed nang dumating ang flight ko. I've decided na we can have lunch sa Aristocrat MOA. I was indeed starstrucked! Wow! Iniisip ko, sino ba naman ako para bigyan nila ng pansin ng ganito?
I don't have an exact recall of the things that we talked about during lunch time. I think my head was still floating from the fact that I am home! After sometime, we have to say our goodbyes and promising to see each other again. My cousins, who picked me up at the airport was so impressed saying, "Iba ka! Artista pa ang sumundo sa yo!" hahaha! Sabi ko na lang that never in my wildest dreams have I thought that this will happen to me!
Special thanks to Ate Jheng!!!
Chapter II: My Party Pilipinas Experience
It was April 17 and I have to wake up really early as in 4:00 am early. May usapan kami ni Ate Jheng na manonood ng Party Pilipinas! Of course, super excited ako kasi isa ito sa mga gusto kong gawin ngayong bakasyon ko. It was Steven who will accomodate us. My aunt won't allow me to go to Manila by myself (I know! It's a shame isn't it?) so I have to take Toots with me.
We left the house at around 5:30 am and made it to Manila at around 7am. Made it to GMA Studio at around 7:45am. Too early so we went to the 7-11 near the studio and wait for Ate Jheng there. Aside from us, we were also waiting for Shermaine Malilin, another fan of Diva and Steven. Ate Jheng arrived at around 8:30am then we waited for Steven.
Although I've met Steven and Diva already, hindi ko pa rin maalis sa sarili ko ang ma-excite! Eh super adik kaya ako sa Party Pilipinas kaya this opportunity to watch it Live in the Studio is such a big deal for me. Sinundo kami ni Steven at pinasakay sa kanyang van kaya naman wala kaming kahirap-hirap na nakapasok sa studio. I want to thank Steven for his kind heart and being a gentleman. Hindi kami nahirapan na pumila sa labas at tinatanaw kong malaking utang ng loob ang gesture nyang iyon. Sa init sa Manila, isang malaking pabor ang ginawa nya sa akin. I will forever treasure it in my heart.
Unang bagay na ginawa namin? Syempre hinanap muna namin si Diva! She was in the dressing room waiting to go to the tech rehearsal. Hindi ko na napansin kung sino pa yung ibang nasa room. Basta, kay Diva lang ako naka-focus. Then we went to the studio... Sa totoo lang, mas na-amaze ako sa itsura ng studio kesa sa mga artistang nasasalubong namin! hahaha! Yung design ng stage at yung lightings!
Nah... Sige na nga!!! Syempre na-amaze din ako sa itsura ng mga artists. During the tech rehearsal nakita ko ang itsura ng mga artista habang wala silang mga make-up. Let me enumerate the artists na magaganda kahit walang make-up. Of course, Diva looks prettier in person kahit walang make-up, Steven is cuter in person, peeps; Jolina, Kyla, RAG, Julianne and the members of La Diva looks pretty even without make-up. Rochelle Pangilinan is a very nice surprise. Enzo is really cute and friendly, xlr8 members especially Aki did not disappoint me. Wynwin, Yassi and Mayton are really pretty and very accomodating. Mr. Ogie is really cute. Jay-r, Kris L., Geoff Eigenman, Jay P., Miguel E. are indeed cute guys. Mark Herras looks the same. Kung ano ang nakikita nyo sa TV, yun na! Sef Cadayona, same din. Janno, looks handsome in person. Kaya pala madaming nagkaka-gusto! hahaha! Well, Kylie and Sarah are both tisays. The rest... well don't ask me. I don't wanna say. Ay! Before I forget, Tim Yap is so cute! hahaha! I like him.
We got us a good seat! hahaha! Sabi ng brother ko sa USA, nakita nya ako sa TV, dinaanan ng kamera!
Overall, it was indeed an experience beyond I could ever imagine. I was also able to meet other fans. After the show, we went to a mall (Ate Jheng, I forgot the exact name of the place. Sorry!) I went to Burgoo with Shermaigne, Toots, Hayzel, Georgette, AnJj and Ate Jheng. Diva and Steven wasn't able to go with us kasi Diva has a show pa sa Tarlac and Steven had some errands to do. Wanna know what happened in Burgoo? Here are some links:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=215558331788048
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=215557345121480
Also, refer to the pictures that I have about our time at Burgoo...
Sobrang saya!!! I wish Diva and Steven were there...
My adventures doesn't stop there... Wait for my future post!!!
Next Chapter: Holy Week...









A year before, I was already counting the months, days, hours and even minutes. Sobrang excited talaga ako. Sabi ko sa sarili ko, I am really gonna get my times worth. I will have the best vacation... I was really looking forward to it!
Balak ko lang naman na mag-enjoy ako at syempre makapanood ng LIVE sa Party Pilipinas at makita ang mga favorites kong sina DIVA Montelaba at STEVEN Silva. Pero hindi eh...Mas bongga ang nangyari...
Alam kong pupunta sa airport si Ate Jheng. Ito kasi ang first time na magkikita kami sa personal. I was really excited na makita ko sya. Sa FB at sa twitter lang kami nagkakilala pero pakiramdam ko, parang we've been friends for a long time na. Never in my dream and imagination na magiging super special ang pagdating ko sa Pilipinas. No, peepz! Walang banda, walang tarps, walang banderitas... To my surprise, andon sina Diva and Steven, who woke up early that day just to see me! That was a classic. Ni hindi ko nga alam kung ibe-beso ko o yayakapin kasi sa totoo lang, galing ako sa napakahabang byahe at hindi man lang ako nakapag-freshen up because I was in a hurry dahil sobrang delayed nang dumating ang flight ko. I've decided na we can have lunch sa Aristocrat MOA. I was indeed starstrucked! Wow! Iniisip ko, sino ba naman ako para bigyan nila ng pansin ng ganito?
I don't have an exact recall of the things that we talked about during lunch time. I think my head was still floating from the fact that I am home! After sometime, we have to say our goodbyes and promising to see each other again. My cousins, who picked me up at the airport was so impressed saying, "Iba ka! Artista pa ang sumundo sa yo!" hahaha! Sabi ko na lang that never in my wildest dreams have I thought that this will happen to me!
Special thanks to Ate Jheng!!!
Chapter II: My Party Pilipinas Experience
It was April 17 and I have to wake up really early as in 4:00 am early. May usapan kami ni Ate Jheng na manonood ng Party Pilipinas! Of course, super excited ako kasi isa ito sa mga gusto kong gawin ngayong bakasyon ko. It was Steven who will accomodate us. My aunt won't allow me to go to Manila by myself (I know! It's a shame isn't it?) so I have to take Toots with me.
We left the house at around 5:30 am and made it to Manila at around 7am. Made it to GMA Studio at around 7:45am. Too early so we went to the 7-11 near the studio and wait for Ate Jheng there. Aside from us, we were also waiting for Shermaine Malilin, another fan of Diva and Steven. Ate Jheng arrived at around 8:30am then we waited for Steven.
Although I've met Steven and Diva already, hindi ko pa rin maalis sa sarili ko ang ma-excite! Eh super adik kaya ako sa Party Pilipinas kaya this opportunity to watch it Live in the Studio is such a big deal for me. Sinundo kami ni Steven at pinasakay sa kanyang van kaya naman wala kaming kahirap-hirap na nakapasok sa studio. I want to thank Steven for his kind heart and being a gentleman. Hindi kami nahirapan na pumila sa labas at tinatanaw kong malaking utang ng loob ang gesture nyang iyon. Sa init sa Manila, isang malaking pabor ang ginawa nya sa akin. I will forever treasure it in my heart.
Unang bagay na ginawa namin? Syempre hinanap muna namin si Diva! She was in the dressing room waiting to go to the tech rehearsal. Hindi ko na napansin kung sino pa yung ibang nasa room. Basta, kay Diva lang ako naka-focus. Then we went to the studio... Sa totoo lang, mas na-amaze ako sa itsura ng studio kesa sa mga artistang nasasalubong namin! hahaha! Yung design ng stage at yung lightings!
Nah... Sige na nga!!! Syempre na-amaze din ako sa itsura ng mga artists. During the tech rehearsal nakita ko ang itsura ng mga artista habang wala silang mga make-up. Let me enumerate the artists na magaganda kahit walang make-up. Of course, Diva looks prettier in person kahit walang make-up, Steven is cuter in person, peeps; Jolina, Kyla, RAG, Julianne and the members of La Diva looks pretty even without make-up. Rochelle Pangilinan is a very nice surprise. Enzo is really cute and friendly, xlr8 members especially Aki did not disappoint me. Wynwin, Yassi and Mayton are really pretty and very accomodating. Mr. Ogie is really cute. Jay-r, Kris L., Geoff Eigenman, Jay P., Miguel E. are indeed cute guys. Mark Herras looks the same. Kung ano ang nakikita nyo sa TV, yun na! Sef Cadayona, same din. Janno, looks handsome in person. Kaya pala madaming nagkaka-gusto! hahaha! Well, Kylie and Sarah are both tisays. The rest... well don't ask me. I don't wanna say. Ay! Before I forget, Tim Yap is so cute! hahaha! I like him.
We got us a good seat! hahaha! Sabi ng brother ko sa USA, nakita nya ako sa TV, dinaanan ng kamera!
Overall, it was indeed an experience beyond I could ever imagine. I was also able to meet other fans. After the show, we went to a mall (Ate Jheng, I forgot the exact name of the place. Sorry!) I went to Burgoo with Shermaigne, Toots, Hayzel, Georgette, AnJj and Ate Jheng. Diva and Steven wasn't able to go with us kasi Diva has a show pa sa Tarlac and Steven had some errands to do. Wanna know what happened in Burgoo? Here are some links:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=215558331788048
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=215557345121480
Also, refer to the pictures that I have about our time at Burgoo...
Sobrang saya!!! I wish Diva and Steven were there...
My adventures doesn't stop there... Wait for my future post!!!
Next Chapter: Holy Week...




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