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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Zambales-Pampanga Philippines Earthquake April 22, 2019


I have never felt an earthquake. And there was a time I wanted to.

There were times when I would surprisingly see that a 5.0 magnitude earthquake struck somewhere near me. 

And yet, I did not even notice it. I sometimes don't know where I was at that moment.

People on Facebook post about it saying they felt it. But I didn't. I didn't have stories to tell.

So I was curious. Curious of the feeling.

Of course I didn't want anyone to be hurt. Or see any damages when that happens. I just wanted to feel it. That's all.

Then suddenly, April 22, 2019, I felt it. And it was really strong.

I thought I would be chill about it. I thought when they say, "Don't panic", it would be as easy as being told to "Sit" or "Walk to the exits".

I was wrong. 

Regardless of where I was, I feel that I would feel the same - unsafe. When the foundations, the floor, the post, begin to wiggle, all parts of you also does.

Those few seconds or minutes, the fear is numbing. You don't know what to think of - or do.

Do I dock? What if the table isn't strong enough? Should I head on the exits? What do I do? Am I going to die? 

These are the times when you feel helpless. 

You couldn't talk to anyone because they are also busy panicking. You can not hold on to any structure because it might break.

Then you start to realize how much you want to live. You suddenly realize that there are plenty of things you still want to do and the things you regret doing. 

During these times, pray. Not because it is the SOP, but because we are only humans. There is nothing we can do to stop. We can not pull the plug so it will stop - but He can. 
It was a trembling feeling. And I hope it would be the last. 

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For those who lost their loved ones, may you find the courage to stand again.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

A solution for the Philippines

When you live in the Philippines' capital, Manila, you are used to seeing motorcycle vehicles everywhere. Perhaps, I believe that it is similar for the rest of the country. We hear road accidents on the news almost everyday. In 2012, it is said that motorcycle accidents are the fourth top cause of death in the Philippines, with an average of 16,208 mishaps recorded every year. That is quite big of a number isn't it?

There have been a few times that I thought of making a solution for this problem. I have been thinking while I was stuck in traffic, while I was eating my delicious meal and while I was waiting for myself to fall asleep. I thought, what is with these vehicles anyway? And I came up with a list.

1. It is cheap

This is pretty obvious. Motorcycles are much cheaper than cars, even the smallest one. If you are an average worker, who gets an average salary that is probably just enough for you to survive and live in this planet, you can just settle for a motorcycle.

2. You will surpass traffic

It is no surprise that once you are in this country's capital, you definitely WILL experience traffic. And the solution by most people: Motorcycles. I actually envy some countries that are bicycle-friendly, where people from all classes can just use bicycles as means of transportation and not worry about getting hit by fast vehicles simply because they are bicycle-friendly! I guess to achieve that here in the Philippines, there is still a long way to go. Therefore, to surpass traffic, motorcycles are born. Hehe. Just kidding, but you know what I mean, right?

3. Saves transportation cost

Another reason I thought of is that motorcycles simply let people save transportation cost. Not only will you get to your destination in time, but you will be able to save as well. Just a liter of gasoline will take you to more places than you could in using car.


I have considered all these reasons and thought of a solution, even just in my imagination. I thought of a a vehicle that has probably the size of a motorcycle -- with cover. This is for protection from a crash and also to have water shield when it begins to rain.
I also thought that it will be nice if one can sit very comfortably while in the vehicle. The comfort that we feel when inside a car.
Also, since I have considered everything I have listed above, I wanted this vehicle to be cheap as well as its consumption of gas.

Just a few days, I was able to watch a video posted by one of my friends in youtube. I said, "That's exactly what's on my mind!!" Whoever had invented this, I have to commend him. I do hope that this will be a hit in the Philippines.
I do not know where to get this though. And if I would be given a chance to know how, I would like to grab that opportunity. I'd like to meet the inventor of this!!!

Enjoy the video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwv7Z4SSQQ

I do welcome your comments/suggestions.
Thanks!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

The Voice of the Philippines vs The Voice UK


It has been a month since ABS-CBN started to show The Voice of the Philippines. It is “that” late for me to write about this show because I simply wanted to make sure that my observations are not only based on one episode, but they are to reflect the entire show (or season, that is). I hope that is a valid reason.

The show opened very “softly”, a description I have once read online. Well, the thing is, as of today, I could not already remember the show’s first episode. However, I remember feeling satisfied about it, considering that it was my first time to watch any The Voice show. I do not have any idea about the show. I did not know how that show even works! I purely thought that it was just another singing competition. We have that tons of those here in the Philippines, as a lot of you might know. But what actually led me to watching the show is my interest on the coaches.

I have long admired Ms. Lea Salonga. For me, she had successfully established a very good reputation, that whatever she does, it would always be appreciated and applauded. She is the type of singer that anyone can listen to for the whole day. She sings songs with the right emotions and sounds like she came from heaven. Being known internationally is not all that I admire from her, but the fact that she is proud to be a Filipino is more admirable for me. Simply put, she is Lea Salonga.

Another international artist that I probably have not expected to be a coach in the competition is Apl De Ap from the Black Eyed Peas. I am not very familiar with international stars such as him, but I am just surprised to see him on the show, as I was expecting him to be very busy with his career, of course. He is another proud-to-be Filipino, and in the same way, I know the whole Philippines is very proud of him as well.

Bamboo, on the other hand, is well known in the Philippines. For me, he is a true artist because he has a style that one can easily differentiate. I think I can just compare his artistry to Adam Levine’s. Adam simply sings songs differently, that is, even without changing the arrangement of the song. Likewise, Bamboo also has his own way of expressing the songs that he sings. There is this certain tone in his voice that I simply could not describe. If you were probably able to listen to just even one of his songs, you definitely know what I am talking about.

Sarah Geronimo is another talented singer. I believe she is known internationally as well, although not as much as Apl and Lea. She can belt out songs with high notes, and has a great control of her voice. Most aspiring singers, I believe, want to be like her. That is based on my experience in watching shows that interview aspiring singers. She has a “good girl” reputation. She is known to be kind, respectful, down to earth, conservative and professional individual. By the way, she is the only actress I know that does not do kissing scenes even when she is already 20+. I am not against that decision of hers, I just find it extraordinary.

Going back, watching The Voice of the Philippines was my first time to watch that show ever. Because of that, I started to search for The Voice of other countries. I searched The Voice US at first, but I just did not know what happened that I was led to watching The Voice UK (Season 2).


With The Voice UK, I am familiar with all of the coaches. They all have their own capabilities and strengths. The coaches are more interesting for me because I think they have equal playing field. They are all known internationally, that’s why. Each can offer different styles, and they know their craft very well.

I started watching The Voice UK “after” I have watched the first episode of the Philippines’. I enjoyed watching The Voice of the Philippines, if you are asking. I just needed to compare it with others so that I can truly say that it is better. But based on after I have watched the UK, I can say that its first episode is much more enjoyable and much tasteful. I do not know if the reason is because it was already the second season, or because The Voice of the Philippines simply fails to smash the ice.

I am trying to disregard that the UK coaches are known more around the world than the Philippines’. I respect all of them for they all have their own talents and good music careers. My point here is that there is something lacking in The Voice of the Philippines.

The introduction of the contestants is good. I even think that part is better than The Voice UK because the hosts, Toni, Alex and Robi, are able to make that portion of a show interesting. For me, the hosts are more visible. They sometimes show one of the hosts giving the invitation to the contestants themselves. I think that is very Filipino, and it is good for them to add that.
With the stage, I think there should be an improvement on that, although it is not very bad.  I remember a friend on Facebook saying that the stage looked “cheap”. The coaches’ seats turn so slowly. Those little things, of course, should match what the show is about. If The Voice of the Philippines wants its viewers to see that it is a “high quality” show or that it is not the typical singing contest, then it should pay attention to these little details. The viewers should get the feel of how great this show is. The coaches are great, sure, but overall, the stage must shine, because that is where the contestants will.

I guess most of what I am saying that is “lacking” comes from the coaches. I have already expressed my admiration to each of them. In fact, they are the reason I have come to watch the show in the first place. However, after watching The Voice UK, there is this connection that I have with UK that I did not have with the Philippines. In UK, there is a story behind the seats of the coaches. As their backs are turned, they are actually looking and communicating with each other. One may encourage the others to push their button. When one has turned, he or she may sometimes tell the others to turn too or tell them how good the contestant is. Some coaches, when turning, sets up a pose. Will and Jessie are the ones I saw doing this, actually. Jessie J particularly is very aggressive in a way that she says what she wants to say. That is absolutely not a bad thing. I see Lea Salonga to be the Jessie J version here in the Philippines, but people mistake her to be OA because her fellow coaches do not seem to react very much. What they do not know is that Lea is the only person among the coaches who is making the show lively. It should not just be her. In UK, Jessie, Danny and Will make the show really lively. They try to have a friendly competition all the time, especially when all four of them have turned. The sense of humor from all of the coaches seems to make the audience stick to the show. That is true for me, at least. I think that is what The Voice of the Philippines lack. There must be more from the coaches. Bamboo rarely talk or react, for me. He must have been the Danny of the Philippines, but he is far from that. Although I admire the fluency of Apl De Ap in speaking the Kapampangan language, he is not very talkative, if that is the right term, as Will I Am in the UK version. On the other hand, I expect Sarah, being the youngest among the coaches, to be one of those to make the show interesting, but it seems like she is holding herself back because she is getting conscious of the professional profile of her seatmates. It may be because of her respect to them that she lets them take the spotlight all the time, but I think she has to grab it sometimes. I guess the reason for the contestants choosing other coaches other than Sarah is because she simply is not showing enough.



Hope I hope that they are able to read this blog. I do not want to criticize; I just want The Voice of the Philippines to be better.


Do you have any comments too? I would also like to hear your take. Do not be afraid to drop a comment below. Thank you!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

God is glad that you are You!

I just want to share a short and simple thought.
For days now, as I near my graduation, I began to be obsessed about learning how to speak to people and how to connect with others easily. I've always knew that I have to learn this (actually since I was in high school), but I just fail every time. Recently, for the past two or three days, I have been praying that I may be able to improve myself, that I may be able to change for the better.
Today, while I am online, an app from Facebook, God wants you to know, popped up in my notifications. I clicked it, thinking that it might be an important message. It turned out that it is! It says that "God is glad that you are You"
It was just a great, indescribable feeling. I felt it was really a message from Him. I know it was very cliche, but during these times, it is simply appropriate. It was said at the right time, really.
I'm happy now. :D

Can you share a message of God to you? :)

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Be Proud

I know it has really been a while since I have last blogged. I actually keep a list of the things I want to blog about but I end up not being able to do so. But there was something that bothered me so much that had prompted me to do this one blog.

Few days ago, I shared something in my Facebook page that is an article published in The Philippine Daily Inquirer, a newspaper here in the Philippines. The title is "Love Letter to Filipinos". The writer is an American expatriate worker who appreciates not only the country, but Filipinos as a whole. It was an uplifting experience for me having read that article. It was an honest and unbiased article that I really wish every Filipino would be able to read. Here is a link for the article: http://opinion.inquirer.net/47047/love-letter-to-filipinos

To tell you frankly, I have never believed in the Philippines when I was younger. I always thought that there was not a good reason for my family to stay here. I thought it would be so much better if I have been born in other developed countries. However, by the time I went to college, I have learned to love my country. I do not remember how, but I did. I do love the Philippines so much now, and I would like to commend my professors in the university for that.

Also a few days ago, my friend messaged me on Facebook. He is an elementary friend who, after graduating from elementary, went to the United States and lived there since. I asked about his plans after graduation, and since he is already working for a big company there, he just wish to continue that then maybe study again after some time. When he asked me about mine, I said I just want to find a job here after I take a little vacation. He then went on to convince me to go in the US because, according to him, life here is not so good. In his viewpoint, it is chaotic here in the Philippines. I can't blame him though, for thinking that. I see that there are so much improvements that need to be made in this country. Corruption is one.

However, the thought of having a Filipino say that to his country saddens me. How can a foreigner appreciate this country more than a Filipino can? It really is sad. I have not been so good in expressing how proud I am to be a Filipino, but I have embraced that thought a lot. I wonder if Filipinos in other countries feel the same way. Do they miss the Philippines? Or do they think this is hell?

I want to make every Filipino believe that this country is worth dying for. Who would believe in this country if we, ourselves, won't? Be proud. Challenge yourself to find at least one good reason to stay in this country, by then, I guess you will be able to list down so much. 


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

A Day of Mourning

Today, the remains of the Philippines' DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo has been found. His plane crashed just two days ago. This is a sad thing for the Philippines. Admittedly, it is only now that I knew of who he really is. It is only now that I realized of his goodness. I do not normally say these remarks to anyone, especially to someone with position in the Philippine government.

When someone passes away, it is normal to say all the good things. Sometimes, I do not even care to watch the news because I know that everything that will be said are everything good, wonderful, magnificent, kind, generous and all those adjectives. It is just a good thing that this time, I managed to watch the news. They showed how humble he is. My father even told me that the house of Sec. Robredo was shown and it was just small. He also said that he just sometimes ride a bus, considering that he has been working in the government for quite a long time. I must commend him for resisting the temptation of corrupting, if he actually did not corrupt. I am not in the position to judge him as a whole, because nobody ever has the capacity to. I think, however, that if he is still alive, the whole country will not even know about all these things and will not be able to appreciate him. This is a sad thing, as well, that the person has to die first before everyone will notice what he has done.

May his soul rest in peace.


Monday, August 13, 2012

Wanted: Help!

I do not know if you already know about what happened in the Philippines just last week. Although classes and work have been suspended in many provinces of the country, I still was not able to update this blog. Anyway, there was not a typhoon, but DEFINITELY the rains were torrential. It rained all day, and there were floods in so many places!
I managed to help, in small ways that I could. My mom does not even want me to spend because she said I am just a student. Still, I donated part of my savings, I bought some toiletries and donated them to our school's donation projects. However small, I still believe that for those devastated families, it is of great help.
I really wanted to create this post, not to brag about what I did, but encourage you to help. Again, I think this is just a very small effort for me, but having to help, in ways that I could, is already a big accomplishment for me.