Sunday, January 25, 2009

A Life of Riches

Slumdog Millionaire.

Independent (in a sense) and foreign, it is a film that portrayed powerful messages beautifully with emotionally piercing realities.

The story leaves one with a lot of room for reflection on the world, or more personally...one's own life. The measurement of how much one appreciates the blessings of life obviously varies from person to person, depending on what life-enlightening experiences they've lived through...

There's a difference between walking through a landfill and actually having to make a life out of the harsh living conditions. This was something that hit me hard as I felt my feet sink into the polluted mush of blackened garbage and urban washoff. When I visited the Philippines for the first time in the summer of 2007, I ventured through places I never imagined I'd have the opportunity to come across...

The virgin forest of El Kabayo Falls; the pristine waters that were once occupied by turmoil at Subic Bay; the cool and rugged mountains of the Kordilyera region and the warm crystal waters at Boracay...the picturesque beauty of each location made me feel as if I were looking through the pages of a story book...

Aside from the aesthetic appreciation I had for each locale I visited, however, I surprisingly began to develop appreciation for lifestyle that was present at those sites. I visited the farming community (pictured below) of Tungkol Mangga...where even the simplest fruits of mother nature was just enough to fill the spirits of the children growing up there...with happiness. Living off of so little, everything was a blessing...and the hardships were battles that made them stronger than any of the little girls and boys who grew up with a silver spoon in their mouths.

(still reflecting...)



(to be continued)

Let's make it a year to celebrate

This cool Sunday evening wraps up an extremely fulfilling weekend. Surprised that January only has one more week this year, I am satisfied with the many outings and homebody moments I have been able to enjoy thus far.

My older sister has been spending time with me every weekend since I returned to Irvine in the final stretch of my undergraduate career. She's been doing big things and finally embracing an experience for some long-deserved opportunity to live away from home...gaining some management training in Long Beach. The best part, as her baby sister is being able to meet up and dine on meals we've whipped up together while watching episodes of The Office.

I got to rejuvenate my mind today...Sunday mass, a powerful movie (which deserves its own post to follow) and of course...music of the ukulele played with good company.

Overall, January has been really lovely. A huge family gathering happened last week to celebrate our Lola's 91st birthday. Uncles, Aunts, cousins and other loved ones gathered at my family's home in Las Vegas to bring a priceless smile and warmth to a woman so special. I love you Lola Coring! Aside from watching her 8 children grow to have beautiful families of their own, she has always been there to assist in watching over her countless grand and great-grandchildren. I thank God everyday for having my family. My lola is an example of how much happiness a family's love can generate.

I'm blessed with such a fresh life...still young...but slowly and surely ripening with each day, month and year. Every friendship and celebration.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Rise and shine

I had my first day of work with Harvey and Company.

One of the things I appreciated most was being able to interact with genuinely helpful, friendly, and funny people...

I was treated to lunch by my supervisor and accompanied by my friend Melissa, who helped me set up an interview in December. We had our fill at another corporate building's cafeteria...but I was told that there's also a tasty cafe on the other side of my office building called "Wrap-sody"...thought it was clever!

I'm looking forward to building networks and gaining knowledge throughout my stay with the company. The saying goes, "It's all about who you know." There is definitely truth in those words. (:

I took the best one-hour nap half an hour ago...oh what a lifestyle of work from 9-5 will do to me!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

The year of the palindrome

22.

The only other age I've experienced as a "palindrome" was at eleven
And that seems like it's been so long ago...

I try my best to keep in mind that a lot of change has and will continue to come my way and only He knows what is in store...

BUT I can feel that the year 2009 will be a year of great things. Even if it is just my optimism, it is this kind of feeling that will help me stay driven and determined to make sure each day is lived with purpose.

Love and hurt
Relationships flourishing, rekindling, or diminishing...

Before I reach my 23rd birthday on December 20th, 2009 (oh gosh) I'll have gained a year's-worth [or more] of knowledge and growth that will lead me closer to wherever I'm meant to be and to do whatever I'm meant to do.

Here's to new memories, opportunities, and blessings that will complement the many great ones already experienced in this life of mine...lore and joy.