http://www.one.org Follow the Brown Rabbit...: January 2007

Follow the Brown Rabbit...

In stories we've heard and seen, some followed a White Rabbit that led them to adventure. This time however,you've followed a BROWN one named Padawan. Pada lived in our house,hopped on tiled floor,ate under the table,urinated&defecated by the door leading outside,and outlived 11 others.
I name this Blog after him.The brown rabbit who shared the same skin color as his surrogate family.Resilient&adaptive.Adventurous in his own rabbit way. October 2002 - April 2007

Monday, January 29, 2007

pulling a hat out of a rabbit

Just so I won't leave an empty January, I thought of writing down (typing) my random thoughts.

Have you ever crammed anything in your life? My use of "cram" in this context is different from "procrastinate". What I mean is when you set out to do so many things without much time and you still finish all of them. Think of crammed sardines in a can. They all fit in such small space.

Have you crammed anything in your life? Whether for school (why is it that it's always for school?), work, or just crammed some personal plans... I am guilty of doing it at times. I remember a friend telling me that I work well under pressure. Extreme pressure.

It has something to do with our training as Theresians back in grade school and high school. We made quilts, studied Physics, Trigonometry, learned gymnastics, wrote essays in both English and Filipino, composed graduation songs, learned basic computer programming, attended student council meetings, and finished all those in our last quarter of senior year. There's the thrill of finishing things on time, no matter how many they are. I remember those nine subjects a day with a 20-minute recess and a 40-minute lunch break. I think the schedule made us more organized. We grew dependent on that bell or that gong in the morning.

Now that I'm older, with no bells to remind me of the time, I have to be organized on my own. There are more responsibilities and they don't have anything to do with quilting or quizzes. I no longer have to sit in my classroom from 7:30 until 4pm and wait for the next subject teacher to come in. I have time in my hands and how I would use that time solely depends on me. At the age of 23, I'm not part of the 9-5 offices or the 10-6. I'm just doing things in my own time (for now).

When I cram, there used to be a thrill in the end whether I'd finish things or not. Because more often than not, I finish things and I feel triumphant when that happens. But maybe I'm just growing older now because I no longer feel much thrill in not knowing the end. There's a nagging part of me that wants to know if I would truly finish things on time.

For this semester and for the coming last school year of M.A. THESIS for me (*hopefully*), I would have to learn how to pull a rabbit out of a hat. Or as a kid once told me, it would be more difficult to pull a hat out of a rabbit. I think I'd challenge myself to do that.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Things you do with friends (Part One: The Beach)

After attending Chris and Aenid's beautiful wedding, we had all sorts of activities lined up. I couldn't upload the other photos yet (the week after the wedding) so I'd just share some of the "beach stuff" that we had in our trip. :-)

Special thanks to my partner, Mayen Juico, for the photos! :)
Enjoy!



There's the banana boat ride...


The wacky poses before it...


The boys' football...


The girls' ribbons...


Non-stop shooting and zipping...





Playing in the rain at night...


Unleashing hidden acting talents...


And lots of drinking and merry-making til the wee hours!

Monday, January 22, 2007

a little update

The past two weeks have been super busy that I felt like I crammed a whole month's activity into 14 days. :) This is what we get when two dear friends come home to visit! (Wheeee, Jo and Cami!!!)

So here's a little update. :)

My camera is swarming with new photos of other activities. I just let them pile up. As promised, I'm posting my favorite shots from our trip...

Yes, we went to Boracay! (your guesses were right on track, Tien and Doray!)
And yes, we took part in one of the most beautiful and intimate weddings ever! :)

January 10-14, 2007






CONGRATULATIONS, CHRIS and AENID! love you both!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Beginnings


Our family tradition: New Year's Eve at my lola's place

A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of you! :)

I love new years because of promises of new beginnings and more importantly, the growth of these promises.

I haven't been writing for the past days because of the season's WILD schedule of activities -- reunions with family, relatives, friends, planning of things, deadlines, and celebrating with more friends! I promise to write often after I get back from a long planned trip. And I'll post photos when I get back from where I'm going.

I haven't been to this place in years. A lot of people have been going back and forth to visit the place, but the last time I went there was in April 1996. I was 13. And everything was simply divine, as beautiful as what I expected at the time.

Now, I'm coming back to see all the changes that I've only heard of or seen in photos. Of course the place is still beautiful although somehow its natural beauty would seem a little difficult to grasp. Unlike in 1996, when it was just beautifully bare and quiet. Come to think of it, I myself was a little more quiet back then. ;)

When we get there, we are to see the beginning of more changes. I know these are HAPPY (although probably tear-filled) changes that begin with a promise. A hundred of us are bound to witness it and I feel much honored to be part of that moment... :)

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