Weekend Snapshots

Filed under Weekend Snapshots @ 10:33pm

Thanks again to blogging, I was able to buy my own Nikon D40 last week. Of course, Riz has a lot to do with it, hehe. Evidently, I don’t know anything about dSLRs, but I’ve been talking to some of my photography-adik friends and reading the manual (*nosebleed*), and guess what? I still pretty much don’t know how to use it. Lol. But that sad fact is NOT gonna stop me and my friends from taking amateur photos with it!

I like Teacher Julie’s weekly Weekend Snapshots idea. So much that I think it’s something I want to do from now on. I’m pretty sure I won’t be able to get it going every week as good as she does, though. But let me try. Hehe.

Baguio Visit

A friend who’s having some personal problems requested our company last week, so Deej and I hopped onto a bus bound for Baguio Friday night to take a short 2-day vacation with him. I’ve been to Baguio twice before but I didn’t stay there long enough to enjoy the place. Fortunately, we have two generous friends residing there whose doors are always open to us, bwisitas from Manila. They took us to the best sights to see and the good places to dine. It was a fun time. Nothing beats the cool, fresh mountain air!

Originally, we wanted to go there in time for the Panagbenga parade (February 23-24), but we were told the city is usually packed and the bus terminals crazy during those dates so we decided we’d rather visit the place pre-Panagbenga. Here are some pictures:

Baguio City

With Van at Burnham Park

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Happy Slip Meet and Greet

Filed under News, Events, Occasions @ 3:36pm

The Happy Slip Meet and Greet took place last February 7, 2008 at Mag:net Cafe, Bonifacio High Street, Global City. I didn’t forget to post these photos, I just didn’t have the time last week, hehe.

Just like Marhgil posted his, here’s my Happy Slip Close Encounter:

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And of course, I won’t miss out on having my photo taken with the Josh Verdes.

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Christine and Josh are just so nice and down-to-earth. It’s no surprise that everybody loves them. More photos here!

Who’s Happy Slip? Who’s Josh Verdes?

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Xin Nian Kuai Le!

Filed under News, Events, Occasions, Personal @ 11:06am

That’s “Happy New Year” in Mandarin. Or at least I think it is. Sorry! My Chinese is very bad. I went to a Chinese school for 13 years (pre-school to high school) but I might as well did not, if you know I mean. My Chinese teachers would not be too pleased to hear that everything I’ve learned from them are now gone with the wind.

It’s funny how people would always doubt if I’m really Chinese because of how I look. I look just like the ordinary, everyday Filipina. I’m not white nor do I have small eyes. So I tell people that I’m not to avoid further confusion. I just happen to be born with a Chinese family name and a little bit of Chinese blood. 12.5% percent to be exact. That’s close to zero than it is to 100, you know.

Growing up, I also had an indifferent attitude toward my “Chinese descent”. I would excel in my regular subjects, but I’d just be average or below-average in my Chinese classes; I didn’t follow traditions; and my family didn’t practice anything Chinese at home, except maybe to refer to “money”, “food” or “helpers”, because those are the only Fokien my dad is familiar with, heh. I would only feel like I belong when I’m at school (with a classroom half full of Filipino-Chinese students) or when I’m at reunions. The ANG clan would get together twice a year either to celebrate New Year’s or our great grandmother’s birthday. I think she’s close to 100 years old now. Yep, she’s very health-conscious thus the longevity.

At our reunions, everybody is required to wear RED, because red is the symbol of happiness in Chinese (correct me if I’m wrong). But ever since my older brother and I were old enough to think for ourselves, we decided not to be conventional, just to see how our relatives would react. Lol. So we would go to reunions wearing any color BUT red. He would wear blue, I would wear brown… and there was a even time that we both wore black! We just shrugged off a few “Why are you wearing black?” stares from some of our relatives but that was it.

Year of the RatSo, it’s the Year of the Rat. To tell you the truth, I’m not entirely sure what year I was born. It’s either the year of the Rat or the Pig. Chinese New Year’s day are inconsistent that sometimes it would fall on or before January 29th which is why I’m not quite sure. But because I’m a bit on the flabby side, I say it’s the PIG. Lol.

Happy Chinese New Year! I don’t believe in those Feng Shui stuff, but this is just to recognize my Chinese ancestry and to say that I am proud to be (sort of) part of the Fil-Chi community, even though most of the time it doesn’t show. :P

To commemorate this day in my own little way, I’m wearing a blouse with a Chinese collar! And I’m very open to receive Tikoy gifts from my Chinese friends. Haha. Thanks, Aurus!

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