Monday, May 4, 2009

Did you know the Cool things we did last Summer?

Some say that one of the hardest things to do is to say goodbye to the people who have been a part of your life, it happened to me last year during our team's last summer getaway.


For three years, I have traded smiles, jokes, ire, food and coffee spills to these people I called officemates during our stressful but fulfilling job in a call center in Quezon City. And now, it will all end in our last group outing.


So to make sure that it will be a summer to remember, we need to come up with “cool” activities that we can do during our gimmick. I was one of those people assigned to think of the unthinkable.


We decided to get a private pool so we can do whatever we want to. With the meager budget and little time for preparation that we had, the nearest place we can get is situated on top of a mountain in Tanay just a few blocks from the middle of nowhere. As expected, some of our officemates opted not to come citing reasons of fear of malaria and NPAs, scheduled visit to the dentist, and RFBF (restrictions from boyfriend).


Despite of all the hassles and KJs, our trip to Tanay went as planned. We used three vehicles to accommodate the whole team. We left our meeting place around 7 p.m. We expected to be in a middle of a traffic jam in Libis so we prepared games that we can do inside the van. We played games like Follow the Leader, Name that Tune, charades and some no-brainer stuff.


Our vehicle is the last one in the convoy and someone joked what if we got flat tires or our engine got busted in the middle of our trip. We soon found out the answer when the van suddenly stopped in the middle of a dark long and winding road in a mountain in Rizal around 10 p.m. Our cellphones have no signal and there is not a single house in sight. We all step out of the van while our driver/ mechanic fixed his vehicle that we rented. The girls, of course, were scared. Some of the boys started telling scary stories and do howling sounds (one way of hiding the fact that they are as scared as the girls).


Good thing, a group of nice gentlemen passed by and offered help. While waiting for the van to be fixed, some started playing with their shadows while others look for good spots for picture taking.


We arrived at the resort before midnight and another “great” news welcomed us. The whole area is experiencing brownout. The generator has no fuel and that means we have to survive the evening with only make-shift lights and sounds of crickets to enjoy. It also means that all our plans for the evening ---AVP presentation, videoke session, etc --- will have to skipped.


But you know what’s cool with the experience, it became a blessing in disguise because the limitations of our situation bonded us more. We made a bonfire and everyone in the circle shared a story or two while roasting hotdogs and mallows. The calmness of the night created a mode that feels like we were a family that night. Some opened up and talk about his and her likes and dislikes about the group. I felt the sincerity in everyone who delivered their monologues. After the many stories and bottles of beer that I ingested, I found myself in dreamland.


The next morning, we were like kids playing. It’s cool to see smiles from people I used to think were reincarnation of Mr. Scrooge. The swimming pool was all ours. We stayed there until our skin turned maroon. It was one of those moments with friends that you wish would not end. But of course, we have to consider the fact that we only paid 12 hours for the venue.


After a month, our account closed. But what’s cool is the fact that we are still close to one another even now that we are working in different companies.


To sum it all, our last get together was a learning experience in a way. With all the unavoidable snags that came our way, we still manage to have a great summer. I hope others can get some pointers in this story on how people can still be cool this summer in the middle of unforeseen dilemmas.

Friday, April 17, 2009

The 2009 NBA Playoffs Bracket



My Final four would be Lakers vs. Hornets (West) and Cavs vs. Boston (East). The Nuggets and the Magic might be big surprises this year, though... :-) Reactions, anyone?

Double Click the image and print a copy of your playoffs bracket :-)

Monday, April 13, 2009

Win a Mac and iPod Nano!

I stumble on to this website oracare.multiply.com and they have this online promo where you can win a Mac Notebook and a couple of iPod Nanos.

All you need to do is to spoof or make your own version of the Oracare TVC.

Just visit the link for more details. :-)

Monday, April 6, 2009

From Silly Things We Do to I Do


One thing that has kept my relationship with my Leah stronger than ever is our ability to make one another laugh--- from corny jokes to sweet surprises to silly things that we do.

We are a fun-loving couple who have live, breath, got use to and grew with each other's sense of humor. I lost count of the jokes we have traded, senseless debates on just about anything, and moments that we feel like we are just kids playing ‘bahay-bahayan.”

Leah also tries to understand and like my interests even though she doesn’t have a clue of what she’ll be getting into. She had accompanied me to the two occasions WWE superstars wrestled at Araneta Coliseum and when NBA Madness came to Manila. She didn’t mind the rowdy crowd instead she screamed and cheered with me throughout the event.

In return, I also spoil her with the things that i still consider as "unacceptable". There is this one
time when her favorite DJs Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper (two of the loudest people in local morning FM radio) had this concert in SM Tagaytay (that's miles away from our place). I can't believe I'll be one of the crowd who asked for autographs from the singing duo. I even bought her new CDs of these radio personalities whom I still can't accept as "funny people", as what thousands of their listeners claim (including my wife). But I still believe that someday, I will learn to love Nicole and Chris... for my wife.

But of course, we act differently when it comes to serious matters. We have gone though a lot of trials in life: death in the family, career problems, financial matters, etc. We never loose hope because we believe that things happen for a reason and that someone up there always looks over us. And after the rain, we can smile again.

I must say that we have kept the romance alive in our marriage because we come to appreciate the beauty even in the silliest things that we do. And who would have thought that after the silly things we do, we would eventually exchange “I do’s”

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