Looks like The Batman needs another sidekick. >:)
Thursday, May 19, 2011
For the First Time...
"These times are hard and they're making us crazy, don't give up on me baby..."
Relevant Adventures:
Shot Through the Heart
I Miss...
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Crazy moments after grueling final exams |
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Graded interviews with famous crushes |
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Crazy photoshoots before a presentation |
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Thinking you'll fail and getting a 3.0 instead (yeah!) |
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Random doodling on research notes |
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Having lunch at the foot of a naked statue |
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Managing to laugh in spite of stress and whatnot |
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Chikasesh with crazy classmates (Hi, Eya) |
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Personal takes on vanity |
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Cheering for batchmates until our throats expire |
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The RH lobby and random photo moments |
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Making a joke out of something serious, though we are all unsure whether we'll make it out alive the next day |
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Brainstorming and sharing knowledge with the brightest bunch you'll ever know |
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And even camwhoring even during serious meetings... |
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...And so much more. I miss college. I miss studying. I miss my wonderfully insane OrCom Family. |
Monday, May 16, 2011
The Day I Found Love
My poetry is already rusty.
It has been a looooooong time since I did a poem with rhymes. Writing poems in Filipino seems a little too serious and matalinghaga for me, while I find it hard to do rhyming in English. With that, I’ve been stuck with free-verse poems, essays, and love letters since time immemorial.
Alright, so much for the introduction. Hehehe.
The Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan--Malolos annually holds the Festival of Talents. It is a showcase of God-given dancing, singing, and instrument-playing skills (only with varying mechanics every year). There’s also the much-awaited Mr and Ms KKB, our version of a beauty pageant, but with more modesty and less flesh.
However, this year's FOT (as we fondly call it) gave us a twist—there is also a songwriting competition. And I am telling you this: not because I call myself a writer doesn’t automatically make me a songwriter. I can’t even play the guitar or tell which key a certain song is in (like my friends do with their awesome ears!) But hey, they have faith in me so we took a shot at it.
Our entry is actually the second one I’ve written. I imagine the first one I wrote in an upbeat tune, and the imaginary music stuck in my head actually interferes with what I am writing, like I am trying to make it fit. Since God blessed me in ways other than music, I don’t have much right to actually set the music for it. Because of that, I have written another one while eating salad and some frosty at Wendy’s (yes, I am at my most productive like that).
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What happens at Wendy's |
The song tells of how blessed I am as a part of my KKB family for the past six years. For so long I have wanted a solid group of friends that I know wouldn’t leave me. And I found them when I committed myself into this ministry. They are the ones that would understand you, advise you, and help you no matter what. And what better way to experience God’s love than in the church, with the people He had chosen to support you?
With that, I have written this short song that started out as my gratitude poem.
Found Love
Words: Karen Christine MoroƱo
Music: Ana Ruth Fajardo, Erick Espiritu
Performed by Erick Espiritu
I have been searching for something
That will fill this empty heart
Some have tried, and they have failed
To share the feeling of God’s love
It was all like so
‘Til he has brought me here
‘Coz it’s here that I found love
Tender support I never thought of
Found more than just friendship
This is more than my ministry
This is home
This is family
Now I know that I am happy
‘Coz I know about his love
And that He has brought me here
For me to testify
The song is just a short one; it barely lasted for three minutes. But hey, Only You and Grow Old with You are also short songs, but they tell a lot. Hehehe. Erick performed this at the FOT, clad in Bruno Mars attire, with the smooth style of Jason Mraz, but the guitar-plucking is all Erick Espiritu. Haha! The song started as something solemn, and then he converted it into bossa. I assure you, the song is so catchy it will be stuck on your head FOR DAYS (at least that's what happened to me).
And by the grace of God, “Found Love” is the first KKB Malolos Song of the Year Awardee. To God be the Glory!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
364 days
What seemed to be an accident turned out to be something I can't recover from.
And no matter what, this will always be my favorite accident.
Relevant Adventures:
Shot Through the Heart
Saturday, May 7, 2011
I reward myself with concerts, yes.
Hi, I am more than pleased to tell you that I am officially going to the Maroon 5 (gasp!) concert on the 23rd oh yessss! I already purchased a bronze (boo me) ticket that isn't as cheaply priced as a UP fair concert ticket but nevertheless cheaper as compared to others. I am going solo (another boo me) but Adam Levine will also be there, so it's fair enough. No, seriously, I'd enjoy some company...
Anyway, here's another thing to watch out for:
INCU--
Maroon 5 and Incubus on the same year. How cool is that.
Must get a job soon. Baka dumating din ang Westlife.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Don't follow dreams.
Recently I am going through another wild rollercoaster ride of emotions. I'm not bipolar. No I'm not. It's just that things have been confusing lately that I don't know what I should believe in. Haha. Then my friend Kits sent me this link of optimistic illustrations with a dedication that says "For you! ♥"
Aww, I love my friends to bits. :)
Kits was the one to introduce me to My Modern Met, a site of artsy photos and all things nice. The link she sent me was especially lovely, so I shared it with you. One of my favorite photos there is this:
It's so bright and colorful! This reminded me that I am living in a world filled with love and happiness and I should shake of all those negative vibes. Again I remind myself to live a modular life.
Well, Maybe things just got out of hand. And we got ourselves confused with the words that both of us say. Or do. Maybe. They'll fix themselves no matter what. And hey, to still have you a year hence is already something to celebrate. :)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
The Joy of Waiting
Tick, tack. Tick, tack.
Hearing the sound of a ticking clock makes us aware that time would never be held back nor pushed forward. Time is the main element of waiting, and I know, we all hate it.
But come to think of it, why do we have to wait?
I remember a story from Joshua Harris’ “I kissed dating goodbye”. A boy was given a life thread and it was a shiny gold ball. He also hates waiting and every time he gets bored, he’ll just pull some of the thread and the waiting will be over. He kept on pulling and pulling until there’s no thread left. With only the grave to look forward to, he regretted the times he pulled the golden string, and he missed out much on life because of his impatience.
We wait because we look forward for something good to happen to us. Most of the time impatience gets in the way and it causes us to make wrong decisions that may result in dire consequences, like the boy who was given the life thread. He failed to see the joy and beauty of life because all that he wanted are the good things.
Waiting gives us the thrill of enjoying life while we look forward to the good things. “Hustle while you wait”, as the elders say. Because waiting is just a test; it tests your maturity, loyalty, and strength. Waiting is also a process wherein we are allowed to make up our minds.
Life is a series of waiting. Sometimes time passes by so quickly and you don’t even notice it. Waiting is easy and somehow tiring. But never give up on those trying times, your guts and loyalty are just being tested.
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Written August 2006, during my time as SAE of The Republic, my High School’s official paper. It was when writing heavy topics like these come naturally as breathing. This reminded me that I was once as carefree and sure.
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