Friday, February 8, 2013

A Woman worth to be CHERISH..





They say she’s strict. They say she’s overprotective. They say she’s ludicrous. 

The latter words that describe her were really her in a way. On the other hand, she used it in an appropriate way. Can you believe it?? If you can’t, I can explain why. My siblings and I were very lucky to have her. She’s our second Mom and she really is responsible and supportive. I was scolded by her many times. I even say bad things to her every time we quarrel, but the most amazing thing about her is.. No matter how disappointed or angry she is, still she manages to jam with us. I remember one time, she was so pissed off with me and scolded me with all her breath out because of something and decided not to proceed to our venue that day but then when she realize that I was silent enough and was not talking anymore she asked me to go out and enjoy. No matter how pain it is for her and how it hurts to have a quarrel with anyone, she can’t stand to see her loved one sad even if it has the possibility to make her feel that way. Her attitude is a little bit of unique. You can’t describe how you feel being with her. She choose to spend money even if how expensive it is just for us( I still remember that shoes during your first vacation). It was then I realized that her first priority is her family. I’m thankful enough to God because of you all. I can say that I’m lucky enough because He gave me a family that know how to appreciate the presence of everyone.. She’s brave to face everyone who trample her family and protect us even if how hard it is and how high the risk is.

I thank God for giving me a sister like you. Happy Birthday ate JUNA.. J You, Ate Julie, Kuya Jopel are the ones who gave us the courage to face every challenges of Life.

I thank God also for my Father, Mother, Kuya Sandrie and Ate Lorie. I’m Proud to say that I am the youngest of the family because I witnessed all the things that are being thought by each of my Family member.

A Father :)



Dear Papa,

Pa, thank you for everything.. You and mom was my first reason why I’m here. You teach me how to face life with my head up high. You challenge me to realize my worth and make me dream higher and higher. Thank you for those times you scolded me and even make me cry, for that is the reason why I keep on telling myself that I should achieve want I want to make you and mom proud.. I thank GOD for giving you as my father.. I am really blessed the way you strive hard to reach your goal for us.. :’)

INAHAN





Inig mata sa aga
Akong uniporme plantsado na
Inig human og kaligo
Ang kaldero aduna nay luto

Sa dili pa ako molakaw
Imo akong tawgon ug moingon
“amping anak”
Kauban ang usa ka matam-is nga pahiyom

Karon nga ako kolehiyo na
Ug kamo ni Papa naa sa probinsiya
Dili mawagtang sa akong pahinomduman
Ang kaayo mong pag-atiman

Bisan kamo anaa sa layo nga dapit
Ako naningoha pag-ayo og hingpit
Aron ako mabalosan
Ang imohang gitudlo nga maayong pamatasan

Busa dakong pasalamat nako sa langitnong amahan
Nga ikaw ang akong nahimong inahan

Monday, December 17, 2012

"There's no such place as home :)"



Bantayan Island is in the Visayan Sea, Philippines, located to the west of the northern end of Cebu Island, across the Tañon Strait. The island, administratively a part of the Province of Cebu, is butterfly‑shaped, about 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) E‑W by 16 kilometres (9.9 miles) N‑S, with a total population of 136,960 in the 2010 census.[2] Bantayan is the main and largest island of the Bantayan Island Group that is close to the geographical centre of the Philippines. The island group includes numerous smaller islands, of which the more notable are:
About 20 of Bantayan's islets stretch for another 8 kilometres (5 miles) south with some being accessible by foot from the main island at low tide. The islands are beside the busy shipping lanes for ships and ferries coming from Mindanao or Cebu City on their way to Manila.

Early origins

There are almost no physical records nor evidence to indicate when the first people came to Bantayan, nor their places of origin. Some believe they can be traced back to Panay, others believe that the bulk of them were of Cebuano origin, and still others say they came from Leyte and Bohol. Writing in 1630, Fray Juan de Medina notes:[b]
Religious were established in the island of Bantayan, located between the island of Panay and that of Sugbú,[c] but farther from that of Panay. However, if one wishes to go to the island of Sugbú without sailing in the open sea, he may coast from islet to islet, although the distance across is not greater than one or one and one-half leguas.[d] These Bantayan islets are numerous, and are all low and very small. The largest is the above-named one. When Ours acquired it, it had many inhabitants, all of very pleasing appearance, and tall and well-built. But now it is almost depopulated by the ceaseless invasions from Mindanao and Jológ.
He goes on to say:
This island has a village called Hilingigay, which it is said was the source of all the Bisayan Indians who have peopled these shores, and whose language resembles that of Hilingigay.
We can deduce connections between Bantayan and all those places from the mixed dialects spoken by the people, and their ancient culture such as cloth weaving, dance and architecture. In addition certain old-established Hispanic family names are associated with certain locations:
  • Panay
    • Rubio, Arcenaz, Alvarez
  • Cebu
    • Rodriguez, Ancaja, Mansueto, Villacruz
  • Leyte
    • Villacin, Villaflor, Otega, Carabio
  • Bohol
    • Hubahib, Garcia, Caquilla
The majority of the old inhabitants, however, agree that they are a mixture of all these, a product of different blood and cultures.
There is little documentary evidence of life and culture before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores. What we know of them is gathered from handed down accounts.
The early people were said to be timid. They didn’t travel and knew little of places away from their homes. They wore little clothing because the climate didn’t need it. The abundance of fish, wild games, wild fruits and tuber like BA-AY, HAGMANG (wild yam), BAILACOG, and KIOT, made the people do little more than make clearings on which to plant corn, camote (sweet potato) and other vegetables. Large and small trees grew and spread, shading the ground all year round with their heavy foliage. Vines and creepers climbed the trees hanging from bough to bough; cultivation of open land was difficult.



Friday, December 7, 2012

Why Korea?


Can you ever resist his face?? oh come on.. :D His so cute?? his the main reason why i wrote this.. I just don't know why but I was really starstruck by his face.. There's that something that I couldn't stop in loving him.. hehhe How I wish I could see him someday <3






CNBLUE

Friday, November 30, 2012

What is LOVE ?





When a little girl puts her energy to give
her dad a kiss ;That’s Love ♥

When a wife makes tea for her
husband & take a sip before him ;That’s Love ♥

When a mother gives her son the best
piece of cake ; That’s Love ♥

When your Friend holds your hand
tightly on a slippery road ;That’s Love ♥

When your brother / sister messages
you & ask if you reached home on time ;That’s Love ♥


Love isn’t just a guy holding a girl & going around the city !

Love is actually another name of “Care”!!