Saturday, December 31, 2011

Awesomeness of 2011

It's only a few hours, 4 to be exact, before 2011 is officially over. As I look back the year that was, while scanning the last pages of my planner, I couldn't believe that I've had so many things to be really grateful for. Ironically, my planner was called "This Journal will actually change someone's life!!!" and the time that I had it, I didn't really thought much about it's meaning but coincidence or not, my life really did change. 2011 was quite an astounding year for me and my family because of the so many things that happened. Doodling on the last page of my planner, I listed the top 12 reasons that made my 2011 uber awesome!


12 Amazing Things that Happened in 2011

1. First Complete New Year celebration with the newest member of our family - baby Aiden!
2. My University's 400th year celebration
3. 3 years with DA-NMIS family
4. My Quarter of a Century Birthday celebration aka 25 years of being alive and kicking
5. Kuwait
6. My first baby DSLR - Nikon D5100
7. Mom's new work
8. Aiden's 1st Birthday celebration
9. Awesome events and concerts that I had the chance to be at (oh yeah there's social life in Kuwait lol)
10. SFC + the Beckies
11. Job at MOH
12. Priceless bonding with my Dad

Looking back, I feel so blessed with everything that 2011 has brought me and my family. All of this would not be possible without His grace and for that I am uber and sincerely thankful. Now that 2012 is almost here, I'm more than optimistic and blissful to welcome the new year, with the hopes of continuous guidance and blessing from Him, who made all things possible. <3

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Essence of Christmas

For the past two weeks, I have been utterly busy preparing for the presentation to represent our unit - Salmiya. Although we only had 3 days to do everything from brainstorming for a good concept, creating dance steps and getting people to participate with us -- everything facilely fit into place as the event draws near.Link
The event was jam packed with creative juices, showcasing different talents from acting, singing and dancing. Our performance turned out a success with a spice of comedic act when we did our version of the Grinch's story but what amazed me most was seeing the release of SFC Kuwait's station ID were I, luckily, became part of. (NOTE: Since Blogger can't seem to upload the video, I'm putting the link here: Christmas Is About Love Video)

Then, after only a few days when I thought it's high time for a vacation from the community, came another colorful event that I thought I definitely wouldn't miss for the world, even though I'm currently attacked by the flu monster -- the Pasko sa Embassy 2011 organized by SFC Kuwait's Social Ministry aims to share the spirit of giving to the hundreds (250+ to say the least) of female distressed OFWs staying in the Philippine Embassy to feel that they're not forgotten. The basement of POLO office were filled with different faces of Pinays who have different stories to tell. But for a short while, when the affair began, all you could see were happy faces filled with glee and laughter that would remind you that Christmas is really here.

Although it's unfortunately sad to think that this would be the very first Christmas that I'm away from my family and friends back home, I somehow came to realize that what's more important is not the presence nor the material things but how we understand the true meaning of Christmas through the celebration of the spirit of love, joy and sharing.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Paano mo ba masasabi na ayaw mo na? Kung sa tinagal-tagal ng panahon na naging kayo, halos lahat ng bagay naibigay mo na, sa isang iglap nagising ka na lang na iba na? Kahit anong gawin hindi mo na maibabalik ang dati?


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Juan 2 Sawa Concert


It's been a month since I first heard that another set of Filipino artists would come to Kuwait to do a show, but unlike the previous one that I attended it wasn't free nor it was located inside a gorgeous hotel with dozens of freebies to be given away through its sponsors. Like any, the ticket fee was 3.5KD, coupled with the free rides inside the Sha'ab Park, but of course suffering the cold winter breeze that ranges from 10-13°C since it would be held in an open ground. I don't know who the hell conceptualized the idea that having the show in a leisure park is good with the current season in mind, but anyway it's probably all about the money. Considering those, I obviously didn't intend to see it even though I'd really like to see Richard Poon in person.

Luckily, my cousin wanted to see Sitti, one of the two artists and thought it's a good chance to spend his rare 2 and half days off from his job. He works in a hospital and it's not everyday that he'd get to have those free time. Bottom line, I ended up calling one of my friends for the tickets as I braced myself to see if this event would be successful as I initially thought it wouldn't be.

And just as I have imagined, the area wasn't as crowded or full as I have experienced before with the Allan K concert a few months ago. It was probably due to the two crazy factors I cited above, but anyway since I'm already there I took all the chance I got to entertain myself in taking their photos and listening to their music. Oh, have to say Richard Poon was really charming in person than on TV.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Ice Skating in Kuwait


I've always loved to skate..on ice. It was a childhood dream that I always fancy, more so after watching the movie The Cutting Edge and a few years later, Ice Princess. Unfortunately, it doesn't snow in the tropical island country where I live so I never had the opportunity to experience what they'd call White Winter. Although there were Ice Skating rinks available at the malls, I used to remember that I couldn't afford to try one since the fee for the hourly Ice skate is different from the Skate shoes rental plus the tutorial for the beginners' session. The tutorial was an option but for an elementary school kid, everything is just plain expensive.

Luckily, I did have my chance when I was in High school but that experience was a total mess. I couldn't even stand on my two feet and all the time I just kept on holding onto the rails for life support! That expensive precious one-hour of my hopefully glorious first try to Ice skate turned into hell since I would always fall on my butt flat on the hard ice. I also still couldn't afford to get a tutorial since my budget was only fit for the Ice skate usage and skate blade rental. The overall experience made me feel uninterested plus the fact that I have to travel almost 2 hours just to get to the mall to try that Ice skating experience.

Never did I imagine that I'd be able to try it again here in Kuwait for the second time. The fee was way cheaper as compared back home since the skate shoes rental is already included in the payment. I obviously don't have any clue about the mechanics of Ice skating in general except on how to tie the skate shoes properly though interestingly, it took me only a couple of minutes to finally get a grip on myself to stand on the ice without falling! That gave me an odd sense of joy to start with. And as the minutes passes, by after I started to move my two feet atop the hard ice, my excitement started to grow more. It's as if I was a kid again dreaming of becoming a great figure skater like Michelle Trachtenberg in the Ice Princess movie! Yeah that was a bit overboard, but every time I let myself loose in trying my very best to keep my balance while gliding on the ice, all the time carefully following my friend's basic instructions, I couldn't stop myself from being overly thrilled! Unlike my first try, the experience that took place was definitely worth repeating even though I slipped a couple of times, five to be exact plus adding the faint bruise I received as a souvenir on my left palm. But whatever the case, the experience was worth it and I can see myself, this time, coming back for more!

Credit: Chickee Pante for the Photos XD

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Renewal of Faith



I grew up in a strong Catholic community wherein my mom initiated us into the service. I remember I was in 3rd grade when I first attended a Couples For Christ Lord's Day celebration where all the ministries gathered together in joyous acclamation of their faith to the Lord. Back then, I honestly couldn't understand all the hype although I had been enrolled in a parochial school. It must be because back then, all I cared about was interacting with my fellow kids to play games while all the adults were raising their hands high up in the air, dancing spontaneously, singing Christian songs and mumbling odd sounds.

My Mom definitely kept the spirit alive. She was really an active member of the community and it's already a common scenario to see people coming to our house on a monthly basis to do their so-called Household activities. Obviously, my brothers and I were immediately included in the community, specifically in the Kids for Christ group, even though we didn't really know its relevance in our young lives.

The summer of my junior year in College, I joined the Youth for Christ group, another ministry of the CFC Family that caters to those in their teens. Just like how I ended up in the KFC group, it wasn't because I wanted to but for sake of writing a report for my Theology class. It was quite selfish, I'm aware of that, but who would blame me if it was the only choice I've got to pass that boring class? CFC was the only Christian community that I am familiar with outside of my Catholic school since the once strangers who'd regularly come to our house were now like my second family, calling the oldies Titos and Titas. I was really confident that writing a report about the community is not much of a big deal, since I know the basics, thanks to my technical Christian background and from the fact that I grew up knowing what these people do even though I didn't care much about it.

But what happened during that 3 day Youth camp was something that I know can't forget. My two high school best friends were with me that time and we all felt something we thought were only the creations of the imaginative mind. During that night when I was being baptized, receiving the Holy Spirit so they say, I honestly swear that I felt there was a moment that I had somewhat been blinded by something. Oddly enough, my eyes were shut tight during that time and on my palm, I really felt something hot like all the energy in my body were being centered there. But that experience only lasted for a few seconds but for me it felt like I could just die at that moment. The feeling was really, really, really weird.

After that experience, I suddenly found myself being more active in the service than my Mom. I would spend most of my free time with my new YFC peers, going to different schools spreading the faith and evangelizing other doubtful teens like me. I joined the Music ministry as a backup, learning, singing and loving all the songs that I once felt were only good for routinary dull Sunday masses and also finding myself doing the odd ways of raising my hands in the air, dancing spontaneously to any rhythm and mumble sounds that I don't really understand but only because I felt like my tongue were just doing it by itself (Tongue worship) that I once thought were quite odd as a means of praising the Lord. I don't know what strange force acted up on me to be like that, but everyone that knew me in the community never felt happier to see me participating more eagerly than I used to.

Good things seems not to last, because after my schedule turned hectic, I then felt myself being pulled away from the service that I'm starting to know better. Unfortunately, I wasn't that strong back then and the support system that should have guided me, one-by-one disappeared due to different conflicts. It only took me a few months to bounce back to my old stressful reality, slowly diminishing my intimate personal connection with God and only seeking him whenever I 'm in need.

Years passed by, after quite a number of changes that occurred to me, I found myself being called unexpectedly into the community once again. Interestingly, not with familiar faces that I grew up with but in a land far from where I never imagined being at in the first place. More so, this time I volunteered sincerely to take part in the 12 long weeks of the Singles For Christ Christian Life Program without anyone telling me to do so. Since I'm obviously not fit anymore to partake in my previous ministry's activities because of the current needs differences, I thought it's about time to accept the call once more and be matured about it - no buts or anything.

And just like one of the bible verses that caught my attention -- "For many are invited but not all are chosen (Matt 22:14)", I felt that the CLP experience as a whole was a wake-up call for me. I've had my fair share of trials in the past and there were moments in my life I felt God was being unfair, always questioning him, believing logically that life is always and will be unfair, but due of the teachings that were shared, I'm now slowly realizing that God only answers prayers in three ways: Yes, No and Not yet time. Although I'm still in the process of accepting the things that I cannot change or is still seeking the wisdom to discern the happenings in my life, I realized the need to view them in a different perspective, more as blessings from God to help me become a good follower. With this understanding that God never ever fails, I'm now a firm believer that all we have to do is to sincerely ask Him and in time everything will be given.

Marina Waves


While walking at the bay area of Marina Mall with my SFC friends yesterday, I couldn't help but try to take a shot of the yacht area and the big ship-like structure called the Marina Waves even though the place was jammed pack with people or that it wasn't my first time to be there. Maybe it was the low light natural effect I was after that caught my attention. It was obviously one of Kuwait's main hub where you'd see tons of people doing picnics, strolling along the coast line or just simply hanging out for a coffee especially now that the weather here is getting chillier everyday.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Christmas Decors

After days of putting decors on our Christmas tree, it now looked fuller than before. And finally, we found a Star to complete it! Our flat mate meticulously created a christmas star from scratch using cardboard paper, glue stick and left-over pieces of swarovski crystals used in making fashion bracelets! The idea was really ingenious and the end product was just simply amazing.
The only thing left to complete the set were huge boxes of wrapped gifts. That's how a Christmas tree should be like, right? XD

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Takht Performance in Kuwait

While I was cleaning my computer for unnecessary files, I stumble upon a few pictures that I took last August. It was included in the Ramadan picture folder that I have in my D drive. They were photos of three Arab musicians playing at a local mall here (Al Fanar). I didn't know their names nor the kind of instruments that they were using but I have to say that their melody was good. Not the typical pop, rnb, hip hop or soul music that you'd hear on the radio because it presents more of an ethnic feel, you know something that would remind you about folk songs, more like probably how Arab traditional music sounds like. Reminiscing back that memory, I know I was with my cousins that day and I had been surprised to see that there's such a performance occurring on this place. I mean back home mall tours of different local and international artists were a common thing but in Kuwait? I was like...really?! I know we listened to their performance - mind you it was all instrumental - for more than 15 minutes because it was really soothing to the ears. It felt like a lullaby.

Looking at the photos, I googled to know what the instruments that these musicians were playing. Unfortunately blogger diasbled the caption feature for each photos so I'll just describe who plays which instrument. The man on the left happened to be playing what they call Oud. At first glance you'd thought it's a banjo, because of its strings but with a bigger pear-shaped body, lacking frets and appears to have a rather small neck. The other man on the right side was seen playing a Riq. I thought it was a typical tambourine at first glance but according to what I read it's mainly composed of wood and fish or goat skin. Among the three, the girl's instrument really caught my attention. I've never seen such a flat-stringed instrument like what she was using and thanks to Wikipedia, I found out that it was called Kanun. It's a type of zither that has a trapezoidal body. If you look closely she placed it on a table to have the ease of playing it instead of putting it on her lap. Then as I continued to read what each does, I found out that what I have just seen back then at the mall was called a Takht Performance or what they'd call an ensemble of Arabic musical instruments. The only question left in my mind was who were these people, I mean if they're known artists and what musical genre were they really playing? Anyhow, I'd probably see more of these kinds of performances later on since I'll be staying here for a while.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Malware Solutions

Damn. I really hate it when my computers get infected. But since it's supposed to be expected because I'm always connected on the internet, I always need to find good sources to help me in eliminating those stupid programs.

Only a few minutes ago, my mom accidentally clicked this "System Restore" icon. She thought it was normal when it suddenly showed that the computer got errors with the RAM, HD, etc. I immediately checked it and when I was trying to remove the errors, it won't let me. It then hit me that it was obviously some sort of stealth malware. After searching the internet for answers, although I already have an idea on how to remove it using the Malwarebytes program that I have, I still check for great sources to get rid of this crap. Thankfully I stumbled on this forum called Bleeping Computers. I'm not even a member but thankfully they have their resources on public view. I found my query and did what I was told to do. It only took me less than 20 minutes to fix everything and now my computer is working like gold.

I'm not advertising this forum but I'm just really, really thankful these guys created these kind of free sources for people like me who didn't go to IT school to be an expert in removing crappy malwares and the likes.

Kudos to you guys!

Christmas Tree

Last night, we finally arranged our Christmas Tree. Took us forever to get the time to fix it. It's actually pretty late since we only have 41 days left before that big day. The process took us only a couple of minutes to get it done since it only stands 6 feet high, but the end result was breath taking. We only had minimal decorations in it, placed a couple set of dancing lights but unfortunately forgot to buy the one thing that's important in a Christmas tree decoration -- a Star! Anyway, we decided to get one later.

Looking at it reminded me of my brothers and nephew back home. I'm seriously missing them! :(

Monday, November 7, 2011

Green Island Picnic

This is my first Eid Holiday and luckily we were invited to attend the CFC Kuwait Family Ministries' Picnic held at Green Island. It was a whole day affair with tons of activities to do. This social gathering reminded me of the ones we have back home. What makes it more awesome was that majority of the attendees were Filipinos.

During break time, I wander around the area to check out what the place has to offer. Guess what? Jet skis! I was excited to rent one when the owner told me that the water was too low. I kind of forgot that it's obviously low tide. So maybe next time... T_T