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To the Best Parents in the World

December 1, 2012

mommy daddy

Every year, my parents also subtly celebrate their wedding anniversary during our fiesta. I actually grew up not knowing that November 30 is also their anniv. But now that I know, I never once forget it.

I know I don’t say it as much as I should, but I love my parents with all my heart. I’m sadly not as affectionate as my father. I’m more like my mother who finds it uncomfortable to be sweet. Nevertheless, I still want to say how much I love my parents and how blessed I am to be their daughter. It was my proudest moment when my mother told me that I have never been a sakit ng ulo. It’s flattering to hear my mother say that I didn’t cause them much problem. Because I know they have enough worries already, I do not want to add to the problem.

My parents taught me a lot about the value of family. And though I’m still learning more about it, I can gladly say that if I’d have a family of my own, I plan to make my parents proud. They have raised me in a way that makes me know that I am more than privileged, but they also make sure that I know how to give more value to people than things. They continue to influence every decision I make but they have gave me enough room to grow and think for myself.

We may be at the opposing ends of many arguments, but my parents will always be a great driving force of every choice I’ll make. I do hope to make their lives a little bit better, because they have made mine quite special.

My parents taught me a lot of things about life and love. I have learned from them that relationships won’t be perfect. You won’t always be thinking along the lines of your partner and there will be misunderstandings. If you’ll get these little mishaps get the better of you two, then you won’t be able to fix the problem. But if you’ll focus on finding ways to mend it up, then no problem or worry can end your relationship. My parents have gone through so much and all I can think of is I want to have a relationship like theirs. Things aren’t always smooth-sailing, but they manage, and they make their marriage stronger brick by brick.

I learn strength from my parents. As a woman, I must be steadfast in any trials and learn to face problems upfront. And of course, my mother never fails to remind me to keep on praying and to trust in the Lord no matter what circumstances I’m in.

I have so much to be thankful for to my parents. I’m pretty sure that I’m still lacking as a daughter but I do hope that in time, I can make them proud. I also hope that I’ll never disappoint them.

Happy anniversary, mommy and daddy. Too bad you can’t have a date every anniversary since you’re always too busy with the fiesta. But I’m pretty sure you find ways to celebrate it together. I love you both. And that’s not enough to express how much you two mean to me.

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Lee MinHo in the PH: Airport Chase

November 20, 2012

On November 15, 2012, Lee MinHo arrived in the Philippines.

That day, I trooped to the airport with Iris, Eunise and my forever airport buddy, Ate Karen, and we waited for the Asian Superstar to arrive. Since everyone in the Philippine media outlets loves to call him the Asian Superstar, let me call him that, too. It’s no secret that I have so much love for Lee MinHo. City Hunter’s my number one obsession last year, and I seriously didn’t know what to do with my life when the series ended. But I moved on and eventually found other things to keep me occupied. But Lee MinHo stays in my heart.

So when he became a Bench endorser and they announced that he’s coming to the country, I made sure that I’d see him in the flesh. Month before his planned arrival, I already filed two days of vacation leave. I’m prepared you know. But we only learned of his arrival day before he arrived! I’m so glad I filed the right dates for my VL. Heehee. [Read more…]

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The Casual Vacancy

October 21, 2012

If there’s one thing you’ll hear people say about this book, it’s that it’s far from what they expected. It’s written by J.K. Rowling, the author of the beloved Harry Potter series, and to think that it will have a touch of magic in it is normal. But to approach this book as a Harry Potter fan is probably a wrong idea.

In fact, to read this book, there’s a few things that you need to tell yourself. First, it’s an adult book, meaning, there really are some things that aren’t suitable for children. Second, it’s pointless to compare it to Harry Potter since it falls in a completely different genre and deals with completely different things. And third, if you’re expecting for any kind of fantastical element, then you’ll surely be disappointed.

Now, why am I talking about all this instead of merely talking about the book? Because I’ve read reviews and most of them are bad. And I perfectly understand why. You have to be in the mood to start reading, and to read it completely aware that you’re reading Casual Vacancy and not Harry Potter. In this aspect, Rowling tries hard to show early on that it’s an adult novel and you should expect nothing more. And when I’ve accepted that, I enjoyed the book more.

I won’t even lie. It was extremely difficult for me to immerse myself in the story. I found myself falling asleep after every two pages. I’m not proud of it, but I tried okay. 50 pages in and I was starting to find it difficult to continue. But I’m glad I did. I’m glad I wasn’t fooled by the first 100 pages, or I would have missed out on a lot.

The Casual Vacancy starts with the death of Barry Fairbrother. And with his death, his position at the Parish Council becomes vacant. And with this death, the story explores the lives of individuals and how their lives are affected by Barry’s death. From close friends, to family, to political rivals and even to random citizens of the little town called Pagford. [Read more…]

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Never-Too-Early Christmas Wishlist

October 16, 2012

It’s already October so it’s acceptable to create a Christmas wishlist this early. Lately, I’ve been wanting so many things but my stingy self is too stingy to spend money. I have tons of things to save for and I ended up spending way too much last September. So this October and November, I’ll make sure to save enough to at least fulfill one of my material wishes. Heh.

I don’t want much. Really.

1. Canon EOS 600D

Because my old dSLR needs to retire. (/insert crying face here huhu) I’ve been using it for four years, and since April, it kept dying on me. First, in Korea. Then when I was in Hong Kong, it refused to function altogether. I almost cried. Buying a new one seems a bit impractical since I’m no professional photographer, can’t even call myself an amateur because saying I’m an amateur photographer means I still take it seriously. But I’m a hobbyist, and my impractical self tells me that I need to have one. Maybe then I’ll start taking it more seriously. I don’t know. But of all the models out in the market, I want this model the most. I’m a Canon girl, so you won’t see me switching to Nikon. Hehe.

2. 1TB External HD

A little fangirl voice keeps telling me that of all the things on this list, I should prioritize this first. I really, really want to listen to that voice. I really do. I cannot believe that I have officially used up the 1TB memory of my current external HD. What the heck have I been downloading?! Anyway, I seriously need a new one and I’m waiting for a KPOP fairy godmother to appear and grant me this wish.

3. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or iPhone 4S

I’m not a very techie person and I don’t care much if I have the latest gadget or not. But having a smartphone is something that I’ve been wanting for a long time. I seriously want to have internet wherever I go! I’m just not sure what to get, a Galaxy Note or an iPhone 4S? I tried using a Galaxy Note and I love how it’s so big! But I think iPhone has a better camera? I don’t know. I think the Galaxy Note has better resolution. I still have months to think about this so no worries!

4. KPOP stuff

Ever since Ate Karen and Ate Ninay brought me some TVXQ DVDs from Korea, I’ve been wanting to buy more. I know that I complained A LOT about how much the DVDs cost but after going through the 3 DVD concerts in a week, my fangirl heart screams fore more. If I’d ever win in jueteng, I’ll immediately buy:

  • The Secret Code Album
  • The Best of TVXQ (CD + DVD) (Available at the any Astrovision near you! Thanks!)
  • Tone Album
  • Tone Tour DVD

5. TVXQ’s Catch Me World Tour

(Not pictured since there’s no official promotional materials yet!)

Please help Cassies trend #BringTVXQinManila on Twitter. PLEASE! I sincerely wish that South Korea would realize that there are thousands of KPOP fans in the Philippines and thousands of Cassies (currently 13K on Facebook!), too. I already have a plan B in case Philippines won’t be included in their World Tour itinerary but I just really want to hear them say, “Hello, Philippines!” and “Mahal ko kayo!” because I’m shallow like that. [Read more…]

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Hello, Strangers

October 7, 2012

We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken.

– Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Hello, I'm Janey. I'm a fangirl, a bookworm, a dreamer and a wannabe writer. I'm a couch potato and a traveler rolled into one.
This is my lame attempt to be a travel blogger, but honestly, this is just an archive of my daily reality.

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