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  • Our Tiny Home

    July 20, 2017
    Wedding & Family Life

    Our house hunting journey started in 2009, just a month after I gave birth to our elder son. I wanted a second-hand house and lot with a lot of space because I’ve always dreamed of having bermuda grass and roses in the garden. Our efforts were futile and it took us another five years to finally decide on where to buy a house.

    The reason why we chose to buy a house in a gated community was because of security reasons. The downside of this decision was, the cost of the houses were much higher and we felt that it was impractical to be paying a high amortization for an overpriced house so we decided to get a townhouse first and then upgraded to a duplex later on.

    Home improvement started in December 2016 and then ended in April 2017. We moved in on the 4th week of April and so far, everything’s fine. Moving in was a piece of cake because our apartment was almost the same size as our house but we decided to let go of 50% of our things to make a fresh start in our new house.

    Being a minimalist, we regularly give away clothes, shoes and bags to make a room for the new ones. Old textbooks go straight to the garbage pick up area for junk and scrap collection. We don’t have any figurines or displays at home; we adorn a portion of our wall with our pictures. Being avid fans of red floors, we selected red tiles for our living room so that there would be no need for red waxing—if you’re familiar with old Filipino living room with red floor, then that’s it.  I realize that sofa is prone to dirt and foul smell so we bought a hard wooden sofa without the cushion. To date, we have not yet installed curtains at the living room area to make use of the natural light in the morning and afternoon. I am looking for a nice window decal instead.

    Maybe, in the coming months, my favorite spot of the house would be the mini-garden that my husband is working on. My request two months ago was to plant ivy plants on the fence because having a green fence is not only cool to the eyes but also unique in this age of wall tiles and decorative stones. He got the ivy plant from his “suking-talyer” when he dropped by for vulcanizing. He also made concrete pots for growing calamansi, papaya, chili and tomato. My next request would be to have a yellow rose garden and bermuda grass for our tiny garden.

    I used to say that living in a 50sqm house is not possible. Now that we are in it, I can say that a tiny house is much cheaper and more manageable.   🙂

  • Paranoid, Hoax or Traumatic Truth?

    July 10, 2017
    Life & Love

    A certain Ralph Miranda appealed to Facebook users to inform him about the location of his girlfriend, a certain Cheanne Diaz, who was said to be riding on a UV express with a driver and two male passengers who were ignoring her pleas to pull off the vehicle.

    The last time he saw Cheanne was 11:30 AM in Cabanatuan terminal. Travel time to Cubao would have been 3 hours so Cheanne most likely reached Cubao before 3:00 PM.  There were exchanges of chats between Ralph and Cheanne at around 6:50 PM so if she went straight to the UV express, she would have been travelling for another three hours now.

    Ralph got a lot of bashing from the netizens later when he declared that Cheanne was safe and home. A lot doubted his story and some posers made the situation worse for the two. Some called him a paranoid boyfriend while others said that it was just a bad joke or a hoax!

    While I was very much relieved to know that Cheanne was safe, there were some questions that need to be answered to set the records straight.

    1. Was the UV express a colorum?
    2. What time did she ride into the UV express?
    3. Which part of the UV express was she seated?
    4. If the driver and two passengers meant her harm, they could have gagged her and nobody would have known. But instead, she was able to chat with her boyfriend until the driver allegedly asked her to stop.
    5. It took her three hours before she finally escaped. Was it because of the traffic situation or she was simply let go after a hold up?

    I hope that there are CCTVs around the area so the perpetrators will be caught. No female deserves to be harassed!

  • Mano Po

    July 10, 2017
    Life & Love

    Adi’s classmate saw me in school this morning. The little girl went straight to me and did the “mano po” gesture. I was surprised and at the same time, elated to know that children of this generation still value this.

    On our way to work later, I reminisced about my good old days at the province wherein children were expected to be home by 6:00 PM to participate on the angelus. Then after that, we were required to do the “mano po” to all the elders around.

    We also did the “mano po” whenever we were at my father’s side of the family. There was a quick introduction for each that served as a subtle reminder of how and why we were related. As a very shy child, I did not look forward to meeting my numerous relatives from my father’s side except for some who were very close to us. Now that I am a parent myself, I realize that my children are not given the opportunity to know and bond with their relatives because we live far away from them.

    I want my children to grow up knowing about old Filipino traditions and practices. My challenge is to let them embrace what “mano po” is all about.  🙂

     

  • Ang Kaibahan ng Pagsubok sa Parusa ng Ama

    July 6, 2017
    Life & Love

    Sabi ng aming ministro, ang paghihirap, sakit at lumbay at parte ng buhay ng tao. Lahat ng tao ay darating sa matinding dagok ng buhay. Ang ibang tao ay mas minamalas dahil sa tila hindi maputol-putol na kadena ng problema.

    Ngunit paano nga ba natin malalaman kung ang problemang dumarating ay pagsubok ng Diyos o parusa? Simple lang. Kung ang isang taong matuwid at tapat na lingkod ng Diyos ay nakararanas ng kapighatian, siya ay sinusubok lamang. Si Job ang isang magandang halimbawa ng tapat na lingkod ng Diyos na sinubok sa pamamagitan ng pagkamatay ng kanyang mga anak, pagkakasakit, paghihirap at pagtalikod ng asawa. Ngunit sa kabila ng mga ito, nanatiling tapat si Job at nalampasan ang pagsubok ng Diyos kung kaya’t lahat ng nawala kay Job ay ibinalik ng Diyos.

    Sa kabilang banda, may mga taong likas ang hindi pagmamahal sa Diyos at kung sila man ay nakararanas ng sunod-sunod na kapighatian, maaaring isa na itong parusa sa pagiging hambog at mapagmalaki sa Ama.

     

  • Be Your Own Competition

    June 19, 2017
    Life & Love

    A gardener planted ten seeds in ten different pots and patiently took care of them. Only 9 out of 10 seeds survived to seedling-hood no matter how much the gardener put his love and care on all of them. Five out of the 9 seedlings grew much faster and taller than the rest. On the 4th month, only one plant stood out, both in height and  beauty. Genetics could be the factor why it happened because even if all of them were nurtured equally, this plant was destined to stand out from the rest. Not that being short is bad, but we need them as a background to highlight the beauty of the tallest plant.

    We all want to be successful in life but no matter what we do and no matter how hard we work to make our life better, there will always be somebody that will be ahead of us. It doesn’t mean that we didn’t work harder, it’s just that not everyone is meant to be the center of the universe. The beauty of the solar system does not solely rely on the sun but on the planets and stars around it. There can’t be a universe without every single particle that needs to keep it going.

    My own competition is myself and the way I compare myself with my past self because comparing my life with another person is simply not apples to apples from the DNA to the environment or situation that we are into. We are unique as a person and the life that we have might have some similarity with somebody but if we will dig it deeper, there are more differences in almost every aspect.

     

  • Safety Issues Must Be Addressed ASAP

    June 16, 2017
    Life & Love

    Two days ago, a former dorm mate in college sent a photo of a burning building in London. Her job is a 5-minute drive to the Grenfell Tower so the picture is a first-hand account of what is happening there.

    At first, I thought that it was a terrorist attack like the 911 until I took the time to read more about it last night. The devastating inferno was caused by a fire that started on the 4th floor. The culprit was a defective fridge that exploded. The fire could have been contained had the aluminum claddings were not stuffed with foam. Foam is a highly combustible material and while it is a good insulator, it is prone to aggravating even just a small fire. There was said to be a formal complaint years ago by the homeowners about the unsafe condition of the building but it just fell into deaf ears. Now, this catastrophe will serve as an eye-opener to all of us that as far as health and safety is concerned, there is no reason to delay what needs to be done.

     

  • Hello?

    June 14, 2017
    Wedding & Family Life

    I got a new postpaid phone last April courtesy of my employer. This is not a reward or anything but it’s simply work-related. Like, if my boss needs me, I’m accessible. If the boss of another department needs me, I have no reason not to reply. The funny thing is, I’ve got an existing post-paid plan from another service provider and it’s more than enough for all my work-related obligations.

    I was 10 when we had our first landline at home. It was a white push-button phone with royal blue accent. During those times, having a telephone was a luxury and some sort of a status symbol. My family was not affluent but my mother made sure that we got the best things that she could afford and having a phone was one of them.

    That first phone with a 5-digit number (7-30-43) had a party-line and more often than not, the relationship with them was not cordial. When I turned 11, I had a brief telephone romance with a guy that was two and a half years older than me. My ever-protective father tapped a device wherein he could hear our conversation. Love affair ended before it even started. LOL!

    Since Mama was a working mother, she made sure that she was always aware of what her two tweens were doing while she was away for work. The telephone was our main source of communication outside of home. It had a disadvantage, too because my parents, especially my father, expected us to tell them our whereabouts after school. The beauty of this set-up was, we were scared not to tell them about our after-school gimmicks because there was no reason not to let hem know. Ah, the children of yesteryears!

    In college, I charged long distance calls to my parents. Every Sunday, Mama and I burned telephone lines by talking about anything under the sun for 60 minutes! My mother was a great listener and her voice was enough to assure me that everything would be okay in my college life. Later on, I used payphones to call my family in Bataan. My then boyfriend’s weekly telephone call during semestral breaks was something that I looked forward to.

    Six years later, cellphones hit the market and there I was educating myself with my mother’s cellphone instead of getting a beauty rest for my college graduation! When I started working, I got my own cellphone and again, I found myself awake until early in the morning because I found it an amazing piece of technology! LOL!

    A year later, you could buy a phone that was half the price of what it was a year earlier. As a result, more people were able to afford cellphones. As more and more cellphones were manufactured and sold, less and less real talk between two people happened. Like, instead of asking me how the day went, my then boyfriend would just send a template message.

    Fast-forward to 2017: I have two phones but less real talk with the people that I love. Oh, how I miss my mother who would surely be eager and waiting for my every phone call.

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