Tuesday, November 27, 2012

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

What it takes to be a responsible pet owner?

Baby Puti taking a bath with Mommy
This is the health record of my pets.
Since my assignment in Samar Island in 2003, I have been a dog lover.  It all started when a soldier asked me if I am interested to buy a puppy.  Without any hesitation, I bought the puppy at P300.00 only.  She was adorable, had chocolate-brown hair like a stuffed toy placed in a display table.  After one week, the puppy experienced falling hair that resulted to baldness due to scabies or "galis".  A private even told me to bury the puppy alive because he felt pity of the condition but I told him to dig a grave and I will bury him instead of the dog.  I contacted the vet in the Municipal Agriculture Office of Catbalogan who gave a shot to kill all the eggs of the insects that caused her falling hair.  After a week, significant changes were observed from her like growing hairs and she was already active.  From there, she started to have regular visit to the vet for her vaccinations.

What really takes to become a responsible pet owner?  Many people wants to own a dog or a cat as their pets.  However, some do not have the passion to love and take care of their pets because of their busy schedules and worst if they just want to have pets just to be in with their groups or friends who have pets - meaning, they are irresponsible.  

At the playground...
1. Like humans, pets need food to live.  Foods include milk, dog food and even table food we humans eat but not all can be served to them since they are allergy to some like shrimps, crabs and other freshwater fish.  Chicken bone is a big NO NO for them unless you want their intestines to bleed.  Give them enough water, a water feeder is best so they will not catch leptospirosis. 

2. Pets need regular visit to the vet.  This is to ensure that they are healthy and vaccinated against parvo virus, canine distemper, rabies, worms and other diseases. 

Baby Ganda watching Kuya Raki at the monkey bar.
3.  Pets need grooming.  Bath your dogs once a week so they will be free from dirt.  Shi Tzu breed like my dog is a high maintenance dog.  Grooming includes hair cut, teeth and nail cleaning.  Use shampoo and soaps intended for dogs.  Do not use human shampoo and soaps since this are made of different chemicals that may harm them.  My dogs are also fashionista thay have their own dresses too.

4.  Pets need love and care.  Giving food is not enough to show our love for them.  Hug them, bring them to a leisurely walk or jog around the oval so they can exercise and have fun with them.  In my case, I bring my dogs to church during masses and during choir rehearsals.  Likewise, we eat at the same time!
Raki watching TV with Baby Kulot and Papa Doro

5.  Talk with your pets.  Yes! Others may say you are crazy if you talk to your pets but this is a way to convey what you mean.  They cannot speak but they understand what we are telling them.  

6.  Train your child to be responsible too.  Adult family members should not only be responsible for the pets but the kids too.  This is the perfect stage for children to learn to be responsible.  My nephew Ace Raki who lives with me is already a responsible kid.  He cleans the litters of the dogs, feed them and play with them.

All of us should remember that it is easy to become a pet owner but it is hard to become a responsible pet owner.  Treat your pets like humans.  Give them what they need, give them love and surely, the love you have to them will be given to you in return.  Many articles have been written that dog saves lives.  Your compassion to animals speaks your compassion to people.  Be responsible enough!


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Friday, October 12, 2012

ProfitClicking's way to earn dollars

After a month of waiting for the complete migration of Just Been Paid to Profit Clicking, I am happy to see that my hard earned dollars are now earning secretly.  Although each old ad package (called position in JBP) will only earn $.10 during weekdays and $.05 during weekends, it is better than investing your hard earned money in other business or companies that we are not sure of their offers to succeed.  Ad packages purchased after the migration will be paid at $.20 during weekdays and $.10 during weekends and it is already a very promising additional income online. JBP was a trusted company that pays and so with PC so everyone is assured to be paid.  Delays in earnings are normal this time considering that the site is still on beta testing however, in the days to come, PC will be like JBP who are up to date in giving our earnings.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

October Hello!

Blogging has been out of my mind in the past month because of my very hectic schedule at work.  However, the whole month of September was loaded with much fun from the anniversary celebration of the command to fun games, rehearsals at the chapel and many more.

The month of October is very significant to beer lovers because of the OctoberFest.  It is also the Rosary Month for the members of the Catholic Community and on the first day of October, Christmas is only seventy-four days away!  It means, the year-end bonus is just a month away too, same with the fiesta celebration in honor of the Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal on the 27th day of November.  One one thing that adds to my excitement is the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi of which I am looking forward for the blessing of the pets by the Post Chaplain which is very timely because my Angel has four new puppies.

If asked what I want for this month, I would say - may this month be full of life, spirit and soul feeding, love, peace, healing and blessings!

Monday, September 17, 2012

CHRISTMAS IS ON THE AIR

Raki doing his share in decorating the Christmas tree.
The month of September is the official start of the BER months - meaning, the start of the Christmas countdown for Christians especially the kids and the kids at heart like me who is excited for the Simbang Gabi.  
Last weekend,  I and my nephew had the general cleaning at my quarters after two weeks of my busy schedule at work.  Ace Raki happened to see the boxes where I kept the Christmas decors I used last year and he volunteered to fix the Christmas tree.  I couldn't imagine that this little boy has the talent in decorating our Christmas tree.  So, if you are in Camp O'Donnell and had the chance to roam around the quarters of officers, you will definitely see my quarters only with decorations in preparation for the season.  Actually, I am not used in decorating my quarters this early but this kid insisted.  Anyway, he is just very excited for Christmas as he will be receiving gifts not only from me but also from her titos and titas living near the camp.

As everyone is excited for the coming of Jesus, let us all prepare accordingly. not our money to buy gifts but our HEARTS to receive Him.  Dreaming and wishing for a wonderful Christmas 2012!  Thanks Raki for doing the job for Mommy.  I love it!



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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

ProfitClicking acquires Just Been Paid!

The day I purchased ten positions marked a significant change in JBP’s existence in the web as JBP accordingly moved and installed twenty servers to accommodate the growing number of its members.  I made several visits to my account and found out that it was not earning however, I did not panic.  I conducted a research on what was really going on until one day, when I opened JBP’s site I was greeted by the ProfitClicking site with information about Mann’s retirement from JBP and that all members are in good hands with the migration to ProfitClicking who acquired Just Been Paid.

On 23 August 2012, 10pm Philippine time, I visited the new site and logged in using my JBP account.  I was directed to migrate my JBP account to Profit Clicking by just following simple steps. After a couple of minutes, I saw my account with my previous earnings and purchased positions intact although according to some friends, the transition was not yet complete.  The new site is an all-in-one and personalized page where you can see everything you need to know about your account.

With the transition of JBP to ProfitClicking, everyone hopes for more and fruitful earning and learning.  Goodbye Just Been Paid!  Welcome ProfitClicking! 

How I meet JBP?

Like others who are in need of additional income to augment the monthly salary we are receiving from our respective employers, I searched over the internet possible solutions to my problem until one time, I saw pictures on the proofs of payment from Just Been Paid in the Facebook account of the cousins of my husband that prompted me to open an account for myself.

On August 2, 2012, I registered my account with JPB and used the $10 (on loan basis) to buy the first position.  I just tried it for myself and on August 18, I checked my account and found out that I already had $3 as earnings from the 2% interest every weekdays and 1.5% during weekends.  With this, I decided to buy Liberty Funds from a trusted seller.

On August 20, 2012, I transferred $99 from my Liberty Reserve account to my JSS account.  Since I already earned $3 from my first position, I bought 10 positions amounting to $100. 
Snapshot of my account...



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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

My baby is now a MOMMY

my pet Angel
 August 10, 2012 - We had our dinner at the house of my foster parents in PAVHA.  Angel approached everyone in the house as if she had something to tell us and we talked that probably, she was already telling us that she can't visit PAVHA anymore because of her soon to be puppies.

the cute puppies
The following day, while we were busy preparing for the simple post birthday celebration of mine, we observed that she was uneasy.  She went up our bed, then went down as if looking for a perfect place where she can deliver her puppies.  Lunchtime came, for the first time that she was not under the table to ask for her share so I looked for her at my room.  She was under the bed and was sleeping.  I woke her up and cuddled her outside but she returned back to where she was sleeping.  She was grasping for breath so I turned on the aircon and locked the room.  While I was on the last piece of wrapping the shanghai rolls, I heard the sound of a newborn puppy.  I just looked at Ate Teth's eyes and rushed to my room.  Upon opening the door, two white puppies were already born, the eldest was already drinking milk from Angel while the second was still being cleaned.  I was so excited to see my Baby Angel having two newborn puppies.  Every after 10 minutes, Angel prepared to deliver her third baby and fourth baby.  In just a couple of minutes, she already had 3 cute male puppies that we call  "Gwapo" and one female that we call "Ganda".  We are reserving the giving of names to the lucky owners of the puppies.  To my Angel, you are still Mommy Marvi's baby.  I love you so much my buddy.:-)

Angel with Gwapos and Ganda




Thursday, August 2, 2012

August - my birthday month

Time passes by unnoticed just like the wind.  Yesterday, my birthday month started and seldom it happens in my life that the first day of the month brings luck to me.

I slept at 2am because I finished the presentation for my students at The Armor School.  After three hours of sleep, I woke up and had my review for the topic which I am going to discuss.  After an hour, I prepared the breakfast for my nephew and also prepared to go to school. 

Their was power interruption upon my arrival in school, how can I teach my students if the classroom is dark?  However, after ten minutes, the students shouted for this was already electric power.  I was glad because the hours I spent to prepare my presentation will not be in vain.  And so, after two hours of discussing the topic, my class was dismissed, I headed back to my quarters to rest for awhile and waited for my nephew's arrival from school.

In the afternoon, I was able to chat with an old friend and former classmate in high school and had some discussion.  I did a lot of office works too that made me feel exhausted.  Anyway, I am happy for I started the month of August with activities that hone my fashion and skill in teaching as well as reconnecting with old friends.  Moreover, I had more time with my little boy and the pets running after each other inside the quarters.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Veggie & Meat Fritters

My version of veggie and meat fritters made from left-over food.

More often than not, we have left over foods in our table.  Yesterday's lunch, we left a slice of tinolang manok and sardines (my nephew's favorite) on the table.  My nephew advised me not to give the leftover food to Angel and Doro because he still want to eat some more.  And so, before dinner I decided to make a recipe with my nephew as errand boy to buy the other ingredients and get some kangkong at the backyard garden. 

You will need:

left-over tinolang manok or pork (lean part only and sliced thinly)
left-over sardines to add flavor
pipino, sliced into small cubes
kangkong leaves, sliced diagonally
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 small onion, minced
salt
white pepper (kids don't want to see black pepper in their food)
2 eggs beaten
all-purpose flour
cooking oil for frying

Sauce:

Combine 4 tbsp of soy sauce and vinegar (you may chili for a spicy sauce) or use ketchup for kids.

What to do?

1.  Mix the beaten eggs with the all-purpose flour (result should be a mixture that is not too thick but enough as batter).

2. In a mixing bowl, combine the leftover foods, vegetables, garlic and onion.  Pour in the mixture you prepared in step 1 then mix them thouroughly.

3.  Season with salt and pepper.

4.  Heat the non-stick pan then pour the cooking oil.

5.  Deep fry 1/2 cup of or 2 tbsp of the mixture until golden brown.

6.  When done, place in paper towels to remove the excess oil.

7.  Serve while still hot with spicy sauce or ketchup for kids.

This recipe will just take at least 15 minutes to prepare.  Mixing veggie in the mixture is a good method for kids who doesn't want to eat vegetables and the color of the fritters when fried is inviting the kids to taste it.

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Craft 101 - Pen organizer

Cluttered desk because of pens or you have plenty of that so that when your kids need pens in school you will not be going to the bookstore just to buy some.  I have the solution for your problem because I myself experienced that I just place boxes of ballpens and pencils just anywhere.  For this project, I used recycled materials found in my room.

What you need?

an empty box with the flip-top portion cut
pair of scissors
craft scissor to design the label
permanent mark pen
scotch tape
used gift wrapper
paste

What to do?

1.  When the flip-top portion of the box is cut, wrap the box using the used gift wrapper.  You can make designs with the wrapper.

2.  Prepare the label by cutting a portion of the gift wrapper using a craft scissor just enough to accommodate the letters that you are going to write.
3.  When done, paste the label on the box depending on the style and which side you want it to be pasted.
4.  Place your pens inside the box and keep the box in your desk or at any place you want it to be kept as long as you can see it when you need the pens.

You can also make box organizers for other things such as medicines, first aid kit, toys and many more.  Just use your creative hands and minds and you will be surprised - you recycled some materials, you cleared up the cluttered desk and you organized your things.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Siesta

Raki and Angel during siesta.  Who would have thought this two will be buddies even during sleeping?  Honestly, I found happiness in them, after lunchtime during weekdays they are left alone in my quarters while I'm at the office for work and upon my arrival in the afternoon, they are at the door to meet me.

Don't want you to be alone...

29 June 2012, I was very busy for the seminar I facilitated.  My nephew who is in Prep at Siena Montessori School of Tarlac managed to go to the gate by his own to meet the school service despite of the heavy rainfall.  It was the very first time my tears fell slowly from my eyes seeing my nephew with backpack, raincoat on and umbrella singing "rain, rain, go away, little raki wants to go to school, rain, rain, go away".

Monday, July 9, 2012

After all - Great Monday

The best doctor's prescription... i love it...
For the past three days I was not feeling well.  When I am involved in activities that require mental and physical indulgence usually i experience the pains and stress a week after the scheduled activity kumbaga late kung maningil ang aking katawan.  Can you imagine? For three days I sang live in the combo, the venue was hot so my whole body was sweating then during breaks, I was not able to change my outfit at once because I still have some things to do at the seminar.

I woke up this morning with harsh voice, runny nose with joints and muscle pains.  Yesterday my boss told me to represent him at the conference because he will be attending a conference at higher headquarters.  My nephew who is living with me has to go to school in fact, we slept late last night because I reviewed him for a long quiz in Language but sleeping late last night and waking up early to prepare his things for school was worthy.  When he arrived home, I checked his handbook and saw that he got a perfect score during the quiz!  At work, although I am not feeling well, I still managed myself to attend the flag raising ceremony and subsequently the usual Monday conference.  I am already traumatized with my previous attendance in conferences because of seniors who are claiming issues at our office that should not be an agenda at the conference.  However, this morning, it seemed that everything was well organized from my presentation to answering the queries of the members of the conference group and so with my work here at the office.  

Despite of clogged nose hehehe, feeling sleepy because of the medicine I took after lunch, my Monday was great.  Thank you Lord for the wisdom.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Still - Hillsong

People

In our daily lives, we meet different kinds of people.  Tall, dark, handsome, beautiful, ugly, smart, intelligent, talented - almost all adjective can describe them.  When they come to our lives, they always have reasons.  They are there for us either to inspire, love, abuse, use, torture and many more. For whatever reasons, God sent them to us for a purpose.

In my thirty-three years of existence in this world, I met several people.  Some made me laugh, others made me cry that made me realize that life has to move on.  People come and go in our lives, let us treasure the memories worth remembering and let go of the people who have caused us pains and resentments.  We only have one bestfriend who will accepts us despite of our imperfections, lift us up when we are down and saves us from any harm and danger.  JESUS is our life and savior.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Review: GUC Ionizer Flask

GUC Ionizer Flask
This is not a paid advertisement about the product.  I just want to share my experience from using GUC Ionizer Flask.

 Three months ago, a good friend introduced to me this GUC Ionizer Flask and after simple explanation about the product, I bought one for myself to see and prove its effects.

On April 19, 2012, I used the flask when our group had a trek to Mount Pinatubo in Zambales.  It was a two-hour walk under the scorching heat of the sun and I used the water from the flask to hydrate myself.  My companions observed that I did not stop from walking, my steps were even getting faster and faster.  I also observed it and it was the first time I discovered its effectiveness.

On 19 May 2012, again our group climbed Mount Pulag in Benguet.  Normally, trekkers have to walk for three to four hours but I did it in 1 hour and 40 mins from the Ranger Station to the Camp Site.  While others were still walking under the heavy rains, I was already at the camp site supervising the fixing of the camp tents.  I observed that I did not feel tired despite of the long walk and also, I did not feel the coldness of the night.

From 29 to 30 June and 01 July 2012, I was with the Music Ministry to render musical entertainment for the Marriage Enrichment Seminar.  We had several sets of songs per day and everyone was already tired from singing and dancing except Ate Elena and me who are using this product.  While others were already having harsh voices because their vocal chords were already stressed, I still had the same voice from the first day and my secret was drinking the ionized and energized water from the flask.

Hopefully. in the days to come, I can share more experiences from using this product.

The Singing Soldiers & Wives

Music has become an integral part of my life since childhood because I come from a family who loves music.  My father was a combo player and my mother sings well.  My love for singing was born when I was in second year high school as a member of the school choir. I never thought that my talent would be recognized since I am now working.  Honestly, I just sing in church and you will seldom hear my voice in videoke because I am not at ease in singing other songs.  

When I was assigned in Tarlac sometime in 2007, by chance I was able to form a group purposely to sing during masses at the post chapel.  Our group was composed of soldiers and their wives who were members of the Couples for Christ hence, I did not find it difficult to teach them because they are also singing during meetings and other sessions.  In 2009, I was reassigned to Mindanao, the group was left and according to them, they rested on the time I was not with them until August of 2011 when I was recalled to Tarlac.  Our group was then reorganized with some additional members however, as time goes by, the others cannot withstand for reasons they only knew.  Nevertheless, the original members stayed strong.  Our service to God will not end, we continue praising the Lord with our talents in singing and through thick and thin, we will still remain.

Indeed I am grateful to my group members whom I consider as my foster parents, my older sisters and brothers who are always willing to help and offer their time and services just for free.  We all believe that the strong shall stand firm and will remain forever to serve and love the Lord.

To God be the Glory forever!

My PULAGracious Experience


Mount Pulag in Kabayan, Benguet at 2,952 meters above sea level is the highest mountain in Luzon and the second highest mountain in the Philippines.  It is a favorite destination of mountaineers in the country and even foreigners for its sacred ground, endangered flora and fauna species, freezing cold temperature and the beautiful view during sunrise. I am privileged to be a member of Team Armor who conquered Mount Pulag on 20 May 2012 in coordination with Travel Factor as part of the command’s summer outing activities.

At around 0600 of 20 May 2012, we left Good Taste Restaurant in Baguio City bound for DENR and arrived thereat at about 0900 for the registration and orientation.  The orientation included the do’s and don’ts at Mount Pulag and some reminders to be strictly followed considering that Mount Pulag is considered as a sacred mountain especially for the natives.  At 1030, the group proceeded to the Ranger Station.  It was a very long and winding road wherein if you failed to take Bonamine before the jum-off, you’ll feel nauseated.  The drivers are very skilled and noteworthy during the trip was the four inches clearance of the jeep tires from the ravine that brought me into silence for prayer while my male counterparts were screaming to stop the vehicle and just walk (armor soldiers always consider the safety of the vehicle in terrains which are not tankable).  After two hours of feeling dizzy, we arrived at the Ranger Station where we had our lunch. We hired porters to carry our backpacks.  Everyone was amazed to see female porters carrying our backpacks.  At about 1330, we started the trek to the camp site. I was with the group of CMS Cabonce, PFC Mendoza and PFC Martin.  After one hour and 40 minutes hike under the continues heavy rain pour, we arrived at the camp site where we established the tents for the overnight stay while waiting for the schedule to assault the summit.  How we wished the rain to stop so we can enjoy the ambiance of the site watching the stars and the moon however, the weather in Mount Pulad is so unpredictable.  Our overnight stay inside the tent was a 360 degrees twist from the luxuries we had in Camp O’Donnell.  The very cold temperature at 18 degrees Celsius inside and more or less 14 degrees Celsius outside made everyone uncomfortable.  Nevertheless, one nice compliment from Travel Factor was the very nice dinner of adobong baboy and corn soup. With the used tarpaulin of my nephew during his birthday, a sleeping bag folded into four, a malong with bonnet, socks and thermal jacket on, and while others were chilling, I was able to sleep well.  My previous assignment in Bukidnon helped me a lot in adjusting my body with the freezing cold temperature in Mount Pulag.

How about the call of nature?  Attending to our personal necessities was one of our problems as we are not allowed to have it just anywhere.  They have designated latrines however, with the very cold temperature outside no one dared to go to the latrine.  Anyway, leave it to us, the “Zip-Lock Ladies” where we really had a very close bonding session especially with Miss Joan and Maquee whom I knew just a day before the trek.


At about 0330, we woke up and prepared for the summit assault.  The rain has stopped at 0400 so our assault was delayed for an hour.  We started our trek at about 0500 and at about 0600, I conquered the Summit of Mount Pulag and that was after one hour and five minutes hike from the camp site together with the lead guide Ate Jen and PFC Mendoza while LTC IBON, MAJOR BANDILLA and Pfc Martin were ahead of us for a couple of minutes.  After 15 minutes, MAJOR FAMOSO followed by MAJOR LICAY, MAJOR VALDEZ and Major Igmen arrived at the summit.  CPT NAVARRO was also able to make it to the top after 30 minutes thus; ten (10) trekkers from the Team Armor conquered the summit while the others only reached Peak 3 and remained at the camp site.  We missed the mass celebrated by CPT BALISTOY at the Camp Site for we waited for the others at the top.  After an hour of enjoying the beautiful sceneries at the summit which was overlooking Sagada and Kabayan and some souvenir shots with fellow trekkers and GENERAL ALCANTARA, Commander of Northern Luzon Command, we headed back to the camp site for breakfast.  

After some photo ops at the camp site, we started the hike back to the Ranger Station at 0900 and had our boodlefight of rice, corned beef, century tuna and scrambled eggs for lunch.  Although the menu was for breakfast, the trekkers enjoyed the meal.  At 1300, we left the Ranger Station by foot bound to the Jeep Terminal that was more or less 500 meters away.  The driver and the jeep were already waiting for us and we took Bonamine again to prepare ourselves for the trip along the winding road.  At 1400, while onboard the jeep, we left the terminal bound to the DENR Station to log out and buy souvenir items.  We also had a side trip to the famous Ambuklao Dam of Benguet.  At 1630, we arrived at the AFP Transient Facility in Navy Base, Baguio City where we had our wash-up and prepared for entrucking  back to Headquarters Light Armor Division.

Although I am not a certified mountaineer, I have conquered mountains from Luzon to Visayas and Mindanao such as Mount Mahagnao in Leyte, Mount Samat in Bataan for two times, Mount Musuan in Valencia, Bukidnon trice and Mount Pinatubo twice, my trekking experience in Mount Pulag, Kabayan, Benguet is the best experience worthy to be written in my blog.  Aside from being the highest mountain in Luzon and the second highest mountain in the entire Philippines, conquering Mount Pulag requires a lot of patience and preparation like the physical condition of the trekker and the equipment used for the duration of the trek. No words can explain the fulfilment I had for being called as Team Armor’s First Woman Conqueror of Mount Pulag.  Likewise, seeing the female and male natives working as porters and our overnight stay at the camp site made me feel blessed because of the quality of life I have.  Likewise, it was one way to thank God for His wonderful creations and take part in its preservation and conservation.

Kudos Team Armor for conquering Mount Pulag and thank you Mr Ron Gabadon, Expedition Leader of Travel Factor and his assistants Eds and Arjay for making our trek full of fun and adventure!  To our Commander, MGEN CARLOS E LUCES AFP, thank you so much Sir for the support.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Its Rizal's Birthday

Today we celebrate the 151st birthday of our national hero - Dr. Jose P. Rizal should he have been alive.  Some kids of the new generation don't know about this person while others who have attended history classes do know.  As a review, below is the biographical sketch of the hero courtesy of  http://www.joserizal.ph/bg01.html and may this help our fellows to remember the contribution of this person to our native land, the Philippines.

JOSE RIZAL, the national hero of the Philippines and pride of the Malayan race, was born on June 19, 1861, in the town of Calamba, Laguna. He was the seventh child in a family of 11 children (2 boys and 9 girls). Both his parents were educated and belonged to distinguished families.
His father, Francisco Mercado Rizal, an industrious farmer whom Rizal called "a model of fathers," came from Biñan, Laguna; while his mother, Teodora Alonzo y Quintos, a highly cultured and accomplished woman whom Rizal called "loving and prudent mother," was born in Meisic, Sta. Cruz, Manila. At the age of 3, he learned the alphabet from his mother; at 5, while learning to read and write, he already showed inclinations to be an artist. He astounded his family and relatives by his pencil drawings and sketches and by his moldings of clay. At the age 8, he wrote a Tagalog poem, "Sa Aking Mga Kabata," the theme of which revolves on the love of one’s language. In 1877, at the age of 16, he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree with an average of "excellent" from the Ateneo Municipal de Manila. In the same year, he enrolled in Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas, while at the same time took courses leading to the degree of surveyor and expert assessor at the Ateneo. He finished the latter course on March 21, 1877 and passed the Surveyor’s examination on May 21, 1878; but because of his age, 17, he was not granted license to practice the profession until December 30, 1881. In 1878, he enrolled in medicine at the University of Santo Tomas but had to stop in his studies when he felt that the Filipino students were being discriminated upon by their Dominican tutors. On May 3, 1882, he sailed for Spain where he continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid. On June 21, 1884, at the age of 23, he was conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medicine and on June 19,1885, at the age of 24, he finished his course in Philosophy and Letters with a grade of "excellent." 
Having traveled extensively in Europe, America and Asia, he mastered 22 languages. These include Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Malayan, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Tagalog, and other native dialects. A versatile genius, he was an architect, artists, businessman, cartoonist, educator, economist, ethnologist, scientific farmer, historian, inventor, journalist, linguist, musician, mythologist, nationalist, naturalist, novelist, opthalmic surgeon, poet, propagandist, psychologist, scientist, sculptor, sociologist, and theologian.

He was an expert swordsman and a good shot. In the hope of securing political and social reforms for his country and at the same time educate his countrymen, Rizal, the greatest apostle of Filipino nationalism, published, while in Europe, several works with highly nationalistic and revolutionary tendencies. In March 1887, his daring book, NOLI ME TANGERE, a satirical novel exposing the arrogance and despotism of the Spanish clergy, was published in Berlin; in 1890 he reprinted in Paris, Morga’s SUCCESSOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS with his annotations to prove that the Filipinos had a civilization worthy to be proud of even long before the Spaniards set foot on Philippine soil; on September 18, 1891, EL FILIBUSTERISMO, his second novel and a sequel to the NOLI and more revolutionary and tragic than the latter, was printed in Ghent. Because of his fearless exposures of the injustices committed by the civil and clerical officials, Rizal provoked the animosity of those in power. This led himself, his relatives and countrymen into trouble with the Spanish officials of the country. As a consequence, he and those who had contacts with him, were shadowed; the authorities were not only finding faults but even fabricating charges to pin him down. Thus, he was imprisoned in Fort Santiago from July 6, 1892 to July 15, 1892 on a charge that anti-friar pamphlets were found in the luggage of his sister Lucia who arrive with him from Hong Kong. While a political exile in Dapitan, he engaged in agriculture, fishing and business; he maintained and operated a hospital; he conducted classes- taught his pupils the English and Spanish languages, the arts.
The sciences, vocational courses including agriculture, surveying, sculpturing, and painting, as well as the art of self defense; he did some researches and collected specimens; he entered into correspondence with renowned men of letters and sciences abroad; and with the help of his pupils, he constructed water dam and a relief map of Mindanao - both considered remarkable engineering feats. His sincerity and friendliness won for him the trust and confidence of even those assigned to guard him; his good manners and warm personality were found irresistible by women of all races with whom he had personal contacts; his intelligence and humility gained for him the respect and admiration of prominent men of other nations; while his undaunted courage and determination to uplift the welfare of his people were feared by his enemies.

When the Philippine Revolution started on August 26, 1896, his enemies lost no time in pressing him down. They were able to enlist witnesses that linked him with the revolt and these were never allowed to be confronted by him. Thus, from November 3, 1986, to the date of his execution, he was again committed to Fort Santiago. In his prison cell, he wrote an untitled poem, now known as "Ultimo Adios" which is considered a masterpiece and a living document expressing not only the hero’s great love of country but also that of all Filipinos. After a mock trial, he was convicted of rebellion, sedition and of forming illegal association. In the cold morning of December 30, 1896, Rizal, a man whose 35 years of life had been packed with varied activities which proved that the Filipino has capacity to equal if not excel even those who treat him as a slave, was shot at Bagumbayan Field. 

I never thought...

ARE YOU THE PERSON WHOSE ASPIRATION AS A KID BECAME A REALITY?  As for me, NO because I never thought that I would be in the profession dominated by men.  Destiny perhaps brought me here.

When I was a kid, I never dreamed of becoming a teacher, doctor, soldier or any white-collared job.  When I was in high school, I want to become a nun however, my uncle who was also my teacher advised me that I have to make sure whether I really wanted to become one or just fascinated by the nuns I see in church. One important question he asked me was "Who will inherit your intellectual excellence?" so it made me think many times.

In college, i was disappointed to see my classmates not studying their lessons especially when they presented their reports and they were not able to answer correctly so I said to myself "I don't to become a teacher.

Reviewing a case...
After graduation in college, I went to Manila to look for work.  Unexpectedly, I took the exams for soldiery and so out of the blue, after a series of examinations both mental, physical and psychological, I was lucky to be a member of the candidates for officers in the AFP.  After a year of training, I was then assigned to the Army's one of the elite units.  I never thought that once you are a soldier especially officer you will be a teacher also.  My negative thoughts of choosing the profession in teaching was then twisted 360 degrees when I was deployed in the field.  I taught soldiers and even their wives then I was called to render service to my Alma Mater, the Officer Candidate School as Tactical Officer and had the same work.  After more than a year, I was recalled by my mother unit to perform Instructor Duty in or own school and so my teaching skills was further honed.  

After taking up my advance course, I was reassigned in Mindanao to serve as Company Commander.  As a commander, one of my duties was to train my men to become proficient in combat - yes in combat despite of being a female soldier I did it.  After my stint in Mindanao, I was reassigned to Luzon again with the office that is  in-charge with the unit's human resources.  Again, the school invites me to give lectures to their students both career and specialization courses.

In my present assignment and designation, I do reviews of cases committed by erring soldiers.  Again, I am not a lawyer and yet I am performing the job that requires knowledge on penal laws, articles of war and others.  Thanks to the many references I gathered from previous seminars and trainings at least I have earned some credits.  

Despite of the twists in my life, I am still blessed because God has this plans for me.  So I offer all my accomplishments to him and pray that He will continue to give me the wisdom I need in my work.  Happy much! 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Kalayaan, Salamat sa Kalayaan

Kalayaan - isang mahalagang ipinamana sa atin ng ating mga ninuno.
Ipinagdiriwang natin ngayong araw na ito ang ika-114 anibersaryo ng Araw ng Kasarinlan ng ating pinakamamahal na bansang Pilipinas.  Ang kalayaan mula sa mga colonizers ay isa sa mahahalagang pamana satin ng ating mga ninuo na nag-alay ng kanilang buhay upang makamit lamang ito.  Nawa'y pahalagahan natin ang ating kalayaan upang matamasa rin ito ng mga susunod na henerasyon. 

The Captain's Extension Office

my extension office:)
Working in the military requires to be on call for 24 hours likewise, the loads of paperwork in the office cannot be finished until 5:00P.M. for people like me who is occupying not only one position in the office but with additional duties.  So, to make up and finish all the work before another set of documents are brought to my table, I have to do the extra mile at my quarters.

I have a simple corner in my room just for my office works. Aside from that, I do my research work here when I am requested to teach the soldiers undergoing career and specialization courses in school.

What's in the captain's table?  Aside from my notebook computer, pens, notebooks and reference materials, small stuffed toys and religious items are present.  Why toys?  Its because i love to see them when I am working, somehow the toys brighten up my mind and brings back the memories when I was still a child.  


Monday, June 4, 2012

My Buddies

Being single is not a hindrance to become happy in fact, blessed are those who are alone than those with partners who are just victims of physical and emotional abuse.

My daily life is complete with my three buddies.  Ace Raki Hampton - my nephew, Angel - a 3 year old dog from Cagayan de Oro City and Doro - my adopted dog from my foster parents in the housing village.

Ace Raki at the age of seven is such a responsible child.  During weekdays, he is left with the two dogs inside my quarters.  A cup of milk or chocolate drink and biscuits or bread is always ready at the table so when he wakes up in the morning, he can have his breakfast without me.  More often, I called him at 9:00A.M. to check if he is already awake and give him instructions to feed the dog with milk or dog food and to do some chores in our room.  He can take a bath on his own, wash the dishes, assist me in washing the laundry at the washing machine, cook some rice and one thing I really like him is when he ask permission to massage my feet, back and head.  Isn't he sweet?  Raki is also my fashion critic haha.  He knows what outfit is good for me.  His favorite line is "YES WE ARE GOING TO PAVHA!!!  ANGEL AND DORO LET'S GO!!!"  Though there are times I get mad at him because of his childish attitude (at 7, she is still a child), he made my life so full of meaning and I love him as my own child.  

My Baby Angel is such an adorable dog.  Expect her to be at the door waiting for my arrival.  Once I have opened the door, she embraces and kisses me!  Doro is also adorable.  At 6 months, I can't take away his childlike activities - playing with Kulas, a Cyberian Husky dog that has been abandoned by its original owner and now just roaming around the camp.  Another playmate is Ara or Liit - the dog owned by a neighbor.  Liit and Doro are partners in crime!  Expect them to be hundreds of meters away from my quarters playing with Kulas and other Asong Pinoy.

To my buddies, there are times that your Mommy is out of the mood because of some problems however, I love all of you and I am thankful to God for the three  of you.:)

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sunrise in Mount Pulag, Benguet, Philippines

A souvenir shot with the sunrise in Mt. Pulag

 Conquerors of Mount Pulag has the same purpose in assaulting it's summit - to see the beauty of the sunrise but only few has the chance to see the perfect sunrise because of the unpredictable weather.
Sunrise at Mt. Pulag, Benguet (200545 May 2012)
Clouds started to cover the sun..

As early as 3:30A.M., trekkers has to wake up and prepare for the assault.  All they need are flashlights/headlamps, a jacket and raincoat in case of rain fall while on the very long trail towards the summit.  At 4:00A.M., some trekkers started their assault while we were late for an hour because it is hard to compromise ourselves under the cold rain showers.  We saw trekkers with flashlights on to give illumination from a distance.  Since I am trained to walk in the province in long distances, I was able to overtake many trekkers who were very careful about their steps on the mud where we passed through.  It was not an ordinary mud because its color looks like a chocolate.  With my Merrell shoes on which is designed for outdoor adventure, the mud has no excuse for me, I walked just like in concrete roads.  I was in hurry together with Ate Jen, the lead guide so we can see the sunrise.  True enough, although we were at Peak 3 only when the sun showed up, it really looked beautiful.  Since the weather in the area is unpredictable, after five minutes, clouds covered the sun and the other trekkers were not able to see it.

The sunrise was a message for me that despite of the dark sides in our life, there is hope.  The clouds that covered the sun symbolize the challenges we are facing at this moment and at the end of the day, the sun will set and prepares to rise again the following day, a new day, a new beginning and a new life in the service of God, country and people.
























Monday, May 28, 2012

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Conquer Pulag Preparation

Mount Pulag will be happy to see you at the summit!
Conquering any mountain with high altitude requires a lot of preparation from coordination with travel or tour coordinators to strengthening our physical stamina so we can withstand the hours of hike from the Ranger Station to the Camp Site and eventually to assault the summit; and even the requirements for the trek such as hiking packs, shoes thermal jackets etc.  It was two months ago when my boss asked my to do the coordination with Travel Factor (our official tour coordinator) for the trek to Mount Pulag.  A lot of things were considered from the cost of the package and its inclusion to the schedule of the trek, list of participants and their personal details, the weather and and security of the area.  At first, I was hesitant to accept the offer to be one of the participants considering the distance that I have to walk just to reach the camp site and to assault the summit and of course the very cold temperature through advance researches.  However, I cannot say no to my boss for according to him, only few can conquer Mount Pulag and that I will be joining the group for free.  And because I was the coordinator of the group for the said travel, it was a big YES then.

For those who want to conquer Mount Pulag, be it known that it is the highest mountain in Luzon and the second highest mountain in the whole Philippines, meaning it is second to Mount Apo in Davao.  It has an elevation of 2,952 meters above sea level and houses endangered flora and fauna species and where the natives of Benguet live.  Before making any final decision to climb the mountain, it is a must for everyone to research about important facts about the mountain and choose the company that offers free tent accommodation at the camp site and free meals so you will not be bringing your own tent and other provisions. 

The following are the requirements:

  • Clothing equipment
  • Clothes for Layering*
  • Backpack*
  • Pants*
  • Mess Kit (Plate, Spoon, Fork, Cup)*
  • Jacket*
  • Plastic bags for waterproofing
  • Gloves
  • Flashlight/Headlamp + Batteries*
  • Socks*
  • Cellphone*
  • Hiking shoes/sandals*
  • Sleeping bag
  • Raincoat*
  • Insulator
  • Bonnet/Beanie
  • Trail water
  • Trail food
  • Community water (1Liter)*
  • Personal Medicine/First Aid
There are important reminders when preparing your things such PACK LIGHT and waterproof your things! When cleaning up, use wet tissue or hand sanitizer.  Be environment friendly - bring plastic bags to keep your trash and practice LEAVE NO TRACE POLICY.  Latrines are available at the campsite.  For those who wish not to carry their backs, porters are available at the Ranger Station for two hundred fifty pesos (P250.00) per way.  Lastly, don't forget to drink BONAMINE!  You may feel dizzy while riding the jeep from the DENR Station to the Ranger Station.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Summer-ender Get Away Soon!!!

Two more days and I am excited to conquer Mount Pulag, the highest mountain in Luzon!  Good luck to my fellow climbers...

Monday, May 14, 2012

A Tribute for Nanay

Two years ago, my mother died due to health complications.  I knew her as a mother who is very supportive in my studies, career and personal life.  Her journey to the other side of the world was a great loss for us since our father has already left us almost six years ago.

I could still remember the laughter, joke, stories and other family bonding activities when she was still alive.  When I go home for a vacation, I would always ask her to cook ginataang langka for me and at night time a massage on my tired legs.

I salute my mother for raising me and my twin-brother Marlo without any nanny.  Anyone could imagine how she did the chores at home while taking care of us and helping my father in the farm.  I lived with my parents until the age of 20 before going to Manila to look for a greener pasture. 

Gone are the days with my mother.  What's left are the sweet memories we had together which I will treasure for the rest of my life.  I love you so much Nanay, I now that despite of my imperfections, you are very proud of me.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Confused?

Lately, I have been battling with such an unexplainable feeling that leads me to have not only a second thought but so many thoughts about someone.  Because of this, I really wanted to spend one day in my life alone in a place where no one knows me, no facebook, no cellphone, no laptop, no internet and all i need are my personal toiletry, clothing, pocket money, a pen, notebook and a map.:-((

 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Mount Pinatubo Escapade

My first wish list for Summer 2012 already came true.  At exactly 10:00A.M., 19 April 2012, our group reached the crater of Mount Pinatubo in Zambales, Philippine after two (2) hours of walking.  Although it was already my second time to climb the mountain, I still enjoyed the trek, captured more photos and burned a lot of calories! I couldn't believe, Tatang named me as "Superwoman" because according to her, I was not tired despite of the very long walk.
A pose with Ate Teth Allardo at the signage 15 minutes before reaching the crater


The long and very rocky road to Mount Pinatubo.

The crater of Mount Pinatubo.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Angel and Doro are safe!

I am lucky this morning because I was able to save P500.00 for the anti-rabies vaccination of my pets.  Thanks so much to the Medical Dispensary of the Light Armor Division and the Municipal Agriculture Office of Capas for the free vaccination.  My Angel and Doro are safe now although it  was my baby Angel's third year for the said vaccine.

The vet getting ready for the shot...
My brave Baby Angel was first vaccinated - haha still smiling no amount!

My Doro was afraid perhaps it was his first ever vaccination..

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Sunrise in Camp O'Donnell, Capas, Tarlac (Philippines)

While the group was busy with the aero-taebo this morning, my eyes were searching for views to capture using my Sony Ericsson Experia Mini Pro.  The sunrise got my attention unfortunately, I was not able to capture while it was rising up slowly.
 
View taken in front of the View Deck
View while on our way for the road run
View in front of the LAD Warehouse
View taken in front of The Armor School
 

 

Monday, April 16, 2012

I Love Music

Music runs in our blood per say.  My father was a combo player and he played the guitar, drums and keyboard.  My mother sings pretty well.  My twin-brother plays guitar too.  How about me?  I will not allow myself to be left behind the talents of my family members.

Ukulele
At the age of 5, my father taught me and my twin-brother to play the Ukulele and the first song I mastered was the "Come Holy Spirit". 
Banduria
At 10 years old, my father taught me to play the banduria.  A string instrument with 12 strings.  The first piece I mastered was the Philippine National Anthem.
Acoustic Guitar
At 12 years old, I learned to play the guitar all by myself.  When my father was at the farm, I took the opportunity to study and practice playing his acoustic guitar then later his electric guitar.  


On that age, I learned to play the Octavina borrowed from my cousin who plays well with the instrument.  And at the age of 14, my father taught me to play a keyboard instrument.  The best instrument I played that up to the present, where ever I am assigned, I always find a way to have my own.  I am active in church as the Choir Leader, before I give the piece to our guitarists, I practice it first in my keyboard to ensure that they can easily follow the tune and the arrangement.