Pages

Friday, June 20, 2008

30, Quirky And Thriving!

Cheers! Today is my 30th birthday. There, I’ve admitted the cold, hard fact. I couldn’t believe I'm actually turning this old already! In my heart, I feel like I'm still 12. Ok, that’s exaggerated…make that 16. Tee hee!!

To celebrate the 3 meaningful decades of my life, I’m going to share with you more about myself and walk you through my personal experiences and feelings about my past – from my childhood to adolescence to adulthood.

Time for a little stroll down memory lane...

Let’s start with the year 1978 – the year I was born. Martial Law prevailed that time so imagine my parents’ worries whenever I’d get convulsion attacks. My Dad had to beg soldiers then to let him walk in the streets after curfew just to fetch a doctor. Because I was a very sickly infant, the doctor told my parents I'd be lucky to live longer than 12 months. Of course he was proven wrong.

1980 – My first vivid memory of childhood. It was my cousin’s 2nd birthday party and I was a little over 2 then. I still remember how I had told him and his playmates to eat pancit bihon properly because they were making a mess.

1982 – The year I first went schooling. Call it bizarre but I still remember my nursery graduation day then. The gift I got was a set of colorful building blocks, which I totally disliked, and there are pictures to prove this! Hee hee!

1983 – Because we were was nanny-less, my Mom had to bring me to Dagupan, Pangasinan so my paternal grandma could look after me. I studied at Edna’s School for a year so I picked up the dialect. I could still speak & understand Pangalatoc, although now I admit I need some sharpening up.

1984 – We moved to our home in Novaliches, Quezon City. For me, that’s where my heart will always be. And why not when that’s where I actually spent most of my childhood, which I will never trade for anything else in the world?! Memories of being free to roam around the village, play in the streets, learn to ride a bike, climb over the gates, nurse wounds, bumps and bruises, share toys, books and food, and understand the fundamentals of friendship will always remain precious to me.

1985 – I tagged along with my parents on their second honeymoon in Hong Kong. My Mom & I travelled by ourselves to meet up with my Dad in HK airport. My Mom almost had a panic attack because she thought she lost me in the airport. I remember very well that as soon as I saw my Dad from the other side of the glass door, I scrammed swiftly when my Mom turned her back for a second at the security check. While she and the guards were looking for me, I was already safely carried by my Dad’s arms. Hmmm, naughty girl!

1986 – I discovered the joy of being onstage. No, not singing, silly! Dancing and joining speech contests. Remember I can’t carry a tune?

1989 – Joined a TV game show in Channel 13 called “Campus Break” with my classmate Jinkee during 5th Grade. We won against St. Mary’s College. It was my first TV appearance…LOL!!

1990 – I was so good in Math when I was in gradeschool especially during 6th Grade that I competed in interschool competitions. Now I wonder now where my love for Math go


1991 – Freshman year at UST High. I met new friends and actively participated in the Girl Scouting movement. It was also in July 26 of such year when I had my most memorable flood experience in UST. No kidding but I literally walked all the way from UST Dapitan Gate to Bagbag, Novaliches with my classmate, Len. I don't know how far is the distance in numbers but I do recall that it was a long way. It was the only time I've seen the cloverleaf interchange in Balintawak soaked in flood water.

1993 – The best high school year of my life (III - St. Cecilia). Barkada. Intrams. Cheerleading competition. Puppy love.

1995 – Graduated High School and enrolled as a Freshie at UP Los Banos. It was an entirely different world for me. I thought highschool life was fun but college life was waaayy better. Although I was raised as an independent child, when I went to UP, I felt the real sense of independence. It was a tad scary then because every decision I had to made had an impact on my future but at the same time, it was also exciting because I got to test my self-control. I earned new friends, fell in love with theatre, became part of the Freshman Bloc Assembly, and more.  I also had my second boyfriend during freshman year, which I regret to this day not because he was a total jerk but because the relationship ruined our friendship. It was through him that I met my husband, Ryan.

1997 – The husband & I were classmates in the afternoon Nasci II class. He and his room mate became my official dinner buddies during Friday evenings. After spending so much time together in between classes, my friendship with him blossomed into something more serious. In August of that year, we officially became a couple. It was one of the happiest years of my life!

1999 – Finished school and joined the work force. My first job was at Jardine Lloyd Thompson Insurance Brokers. By end of the year, I got poached to work for Union Bank’s insurance agency arm.

2000 – I was too old to have braces but had them on anyway because my chompers were just hideous then! Looking back, thank God I did!

2002 – Said bye-bye to my brackets. I learned how to drive shift stick :)

2003 – Started the year with a bad break-up with Ryan but thankfully, we got back together in the end.

2005 – Moved from Manila for Dubai for work. Joined the DIFC. Met bessie Beth. Got engaged (finally!) :D

2006 – Got married twice to the same man (civil wedding & church wedding). He later joined me in Dubai, where we started our journey as husband and wife. This is the most stressful year I’ve lived, both career-wise and wedding preps-wise. My weight see-sawed for like a half a dozen times, but thank goodness I was in good shape when I walked down the aisle! Despite the roller coaster ride I had during this year, I would still say, without batting an eyelash, that it is the most memorable period of my life.

2007 – A year of firsts for me: first promotion at the DIFC, first business travel, first car, and first Christmas away from home.

2008 – So far, everything’s been great. A few ups and downs here and there but managed to keep things at bay. Every pitfall is considered part of the ride; every challenge is faced head on. I find this year quite hopeful for me, and I do look forward towards its end because we will be going home for a month-long holiday this year. Seeing my family is the ultimate gift I could ever receive.

Now that I'm 30, I don't think much will ever change, actually. I'd probably just be adjusting the two-digit number I write on forms but other than that, things will be just the same. Anyway, you are only as old as feel, right? :)

*********

Father God, thank you for another year you have blessed me with. I cannot wish for anything more on this birthday as You already endowed me with so much. I celebrate this beautiful life You have given me, and I promise to live it to the fullest. My wholehearted gratitude for the many things you have bestowed upon me all these years. I embrace what is ahead of me because O have faith that You will always be there for me, and I know that you will never leave me...I've had 30 years of experience to prove that.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Dressy Gracie

Since it’s my birthday week, I got a go signal from the hubby to do some dress shopping. I decided it’s high time I wear dresses instead of the usual jeans/blouse ensemble I strut with during dress down Thursdays and weekends. Besides, summer’s already kicked in so donning a dress is just oh so comfortable!

With my current size, it took me quite a while to find decent pieces that could camouflage my weight gain.  Silly me for forgetting that there’s
Promod where I could find all the girly pieces I like - with my size. LOL!

Here are some the dresses I picked, which I hope I could do justice to as they are very pretty (and chic) for my taste:

Oriental tunic dress


Macrame bib dress

Canvass Safari dress



I'm thinking of wearing one of these for my birthday this Friday. I'm leaning towards the bib dress as it is the comfiest one of all not to mention flattering on my ‘curves’, too :-P

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Fitness Girl

I'm officially back in the gym!

Ever since we got back last year from our wedding, I’ve begun putting weight on, which I refused to acknowledge despite the difficulty fitting into clothes I used to wear (and love, for that matter). However, I didn’t see any motivation for me to work on losing the extra pounds I gained. Eating out and lazing around has been so tempting! Until one day, I woke up to a heavy feeling – I am big, I am pregnant-looking, and worst of all, I cannot find a decent dress from my wardrobe to fit me. It's depressing! :(

I admit I’ve procrastinated a lot going through the membership procedure. I promised myself I will do it after my US trip but then it took me a couple of weeks to actually register. I’m not going through this alone, of course. I asked the husband join, too. We thought it would be nice to come home to Manila this December looking fit and healthy, not heavy and chunky!

I’ve been seriously working out for 3 weeks already – 5 times a week. Cardio, Les Mills classes, circuit training – the works! I know I could do this because I’ve done this before, and I keep reminding myself of that. Before I left Manila, I had membership at Slimmer’s World for 6 months. I went to the gym religiously, sometimes twice a day even, and when there was an opportunity, I work out 6 times a week. I was a crazy gymaholic then! And now, I wanna gain back that motivation I had. I wanna feel light and energetic again.

Gotta shed off those extra pounds slowly but surely.  I'm trying to eat right these days, minimizing my carbs intake (especially rice), and I've started lessening my coffee intake, as well. No more 2 cups of cappuccino in the morning for me. Oh well, I’ll keep you posted if there’s any progress. I will be meeting with the fitness instructor next week so good luck to me!

Friday, June 6, 2008

Honey, I Shrunk...

...myself!! Look!



ouch, that hurts!


This is an art exhibition called "The Great Ants" at the DIFC by bronze sculptor, Susan P. Cochran. When we first received the invitation to the opening of this art gallery at work, I was like, "Is this for real? An ant colony gallery? In the centre?" But when I saw them a few days later, I realized they were not bad. In fact, they were cute...especially these ones:







It's quite interesting to have them around. I enjoy looking at them on my way to work in the morning, and sometimes, I even bid them goodbye in the evening on the way home. I was tempted many times to name them but decided not to thinking that might insult the artist :D
The gallery will wrap up this June, as far as I know. In a couple of weeks, these giant ants will be moving off to another location. Just thinking about it makes me miss them already :(


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Just Graduated

…from the ‘Up Your Service!’ College!

For 2 consecutive days, I attended the Course 100: Achieving Superior Service program held at Sheikh Zayed’s newest hotel to boot, The Monarch. The training was supervised by our company’s ‘Up Your Service!’ internal certified course leaders but had video guidance from the college’s founder, Ron Kaufman. Ron is recognized as one of the world's leading educators and motivators on quality customer service, and is the author of the bestselling "UP Your Service!" books and newsletter.

The course was useful, fun and stimulating! Material is handy and easy to read, too. I’ve attended lots of customer service training in the past but this is by far the best I’ve ever been to. Now I couldn’t help but apply what I’ve learned not just in the office but also outside. I’ve been more critical of the kind of service I get from establishments and shops anywhere I go…especially those that charge me 10% service charge! Ha!
*wink!*