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Friday, October 26, 2007

Celebrating My 2nd Year at Work (Long Read)

Remember my Affirmation on a Friday entry:


I came up with that affirmation because that was the day I had a 3:00pm job interview. To date, that was the most challenging moment I had to face in my entire career in Australia. That interview meant a lot to me as I had to conquer a lot of insecurities within me and I needed to prove something to myself.

I started work here about two years ago. When I arrived here in Sydney, my goal was to find a job ASAP. At that time, I was ready to do anything just to have work---I even readied myself to work in a supermarket as a "bag boy". Since I was starting from scratch, I was open to starting from the lowest of low. Kinalimutan ko kung ano ako sa Pilipinas bago ako umalis. Tinanggal ko ang pride ko. Basta, hinanda ko ang sarili ko kasi kailangan ko ng trabaho.

The next day after I arrived here, I did everything that I had to do: applied for a Tax File Number, opened an account at the bank, went to Centrelink, then went to a recruitment agency. On my second day, I went to another recruitment agency. On my third day, I stayed home but I looked for work online. Send lang nang send ng resume. After sending a resume to a certain agency, I received a phone call from them, asking me to go to their office the following day. They wanted me to take some tests. Fourth day, I went to their office and my tests were alright. Fifth day, they called me again, this time for an interview the following Monday.

Monday, two recruitment officers interviewed me. I told them I want a job in recruitment. They told me they'd let me know if a position opens up in recruitment. At that time, my cousin went with me because she, on the other hand, was applying for a part-time job. While waiting for her at the lobby, one of the recruitment officers came out and saw me. Ganito ang dialogue:

Her: Hey, you’re still here.

Me: Why?

Her: A government office needs a Training Administrator for two months, would you like to take that while waiting for a recruitment position?

Me: Yeah, sure. Where is this gonna be?

Her: It’s in Glebe.

Me: Where’s that?

Her: Inner city.

Me: Okay, so when do I start?

Her: Tomorrow

Me: (in silent shock) what???

So that's how I got my first job in Sydney...in a government office as a contractual employee. For the first time in my life, naging contractual ako. No financial security, no benefits. No work, no pay. I thought I won't be able to stay long because of the "insecurity" I felt but I stayed because I love my work, I love what I do and I love training. I tried looking for other jobs but I was never that serious.

Finally, the government office I was working for advertised the position I was filling in. It's official, the position is open to application. So I applied. The application was tedious. It's not like in the Phils na magbigay ka ng resume, mag-exam, mag-interview ka, wait ka na lang for results. Just for the application, I had to write an essay for each Criteria/Job Description, I had to write down how I'm capable of each criteria they're looking for in an applicant. Para akong nag-submit ng mahabang essay! Kasi kung di ako pasado sa paperworks ko, I won't be called for an interview. So I had to sell myself by what I wrote there.

When I submitted my application, I asked my boss, "How many applications did you receive?" He said, "We received 140 applications." Then I asked again, "How many Training Administrators do you need?". And he answered, "We only need four."

Patay na! 140 applications and they only need 4. Bahala na. I told my husband and parents to pray for me everyday. My mom even went to Sta. Clara to pray for me. Some of my friends who knew, told me to stay positive. They kept assuring me I’d get the job.

July of this year, I was called for an interview. Yehey!!! I was nervous and scared. Normally, di naman ako masyadong nerbyosa pagdating sa interview. Sanay na ako---sa Pilipinas!!!! Pero Aussie eto eh, panel interview pa! Baka sa sobrang nerbyos ko, di ko maintindihan ang kanilang English accent. At isa pang kinakatakot ko ay baka ma-biktima ako ng racial discrimination. In our office, I'm the only Filipino and I think I was the first Filipino employee in the department. Pressure diba? From the start that I worked there, gusto kong mapakita sa kanila kung gaano kahusay ang Pinoy. At may pressure din ako sa sarili ko. Pagdating kasi sa akin, ako at ako lang ang kalaban ko. May standard ako para sa sarili ko at yun ang focus ko pagdating sa career ko, sa buhay ko. I'm competitive, yes, but I only compete with myself. I don’t mind failing but I always make sure that I do my best in everything I do. Hindi ako takot matalo sa kahit anong laban (sanay na akong matalo) basta dapat alam ko lang sa sarili ko na ginawa ko lahat ng makakaya ko.

The interview went well. During that time, I realized that regardless whether my employers were Pinoy or Aussie, kaya ko, na magaling ako (sorry, nagbuhat ako ng sariling bangko). At kahit mag-English accent pa sila dyan sa harap ko, kaya ko palang makipagsabayan sa kanila kahit pressured ako. But here’s the thing: feeling ko magaling ako, pero paano kung mas may magaling pa sa akin? At isa pa, feeling ko lang naman itong lahat.

And so I had to wait…wait for a very long while for the application to get finalized. Waiting for the application did me good in a lot of ways. I realized that I love what I do. I realized that I’m really meant to be in training even if I want to try other fields of HR, even if I always look for a job in recruitment. One time, na-guilty rin naman ako. Kung nakakapagsalita lang ang training, baka sinabi nya na sa akin na “Bakit ba ayaw mong mag-stay sa akin when I’ve always been here for you?” Which is true. In the course of my career, I was never out of a job and all because there’s always a training job for me wherever I go. I really owe a lot to training if only for this.

I also realized that when you really love what you do, you stay there even if you are lacking rewards or benefits based on your standards. I have experienced living out my mission without expecting rewards. Binigay ko ang 100% ko sa trabaho kahit contractual lang ako.

I have learned to live by just being grateful that I have work today even if there is no assurance I have work tomorrow. Araw-araw, na-practice ko ang mga clichés na “Live in the present” at “Today is a gift.” While some people are bored or unhappy with their jobs, I on the other hand, is just happy with just the thought I have a job that I love.

I told myself last week that I won’t celebrate my two years at work (I won’t even acknowledge it, sabi ko deadmahin ko na lang) this year if I still don’t hear anything about the application. I will admit that I was feeling a little down because it was taking so long. But I guess God wanted me to celebrate because last Monday, I was told that I got the position I wanted and worked for. After so many challenges, adjustments and prayers, I made it! I’m finally a permanent employee in a government office.

Yesterday, I received my offer letter and the biggest surprise of all was that my start date was Oct 22!!! Pati boss ko nagulat (the letter came from Head Office), sabi nya “nag-start ka na pala officially di pa natin alam.” (of course he said that in English hehehe).

So today I do not only celebrate my two years at work (even if I wasn’t even at work today hehehe) but I also celebrate a new beginning for me---this time as a full-pledge public servant in the land of Koalas and Kangaroos. To my family and friends who prayed and cheered for me, thank you very much!!!!! You were the candles that lit my way while travelling thru my dark tunnel. Maraming maraming salamat sa inyong lahat! And to me, Happy 2nd Anniversary at work!!! Cheers!!!

Friday's Feast #12


Sentro 1771's Mango Cheesecake (Greenbelt, Makati City)

Appetizer
Name a great website you would recommend to others.
I recommend http://www.43things.com/
It's website where you can list down 43 goals in your life and share the results of your goals.
Soup
On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 as highest), how often do you dream at night?
8. I dream a lot but I forget most of them as soon as I wake up.
Salad
Did you have a pet as a child? If so, what kind and what was its name?
I had a pet dog named "Madonna" when I was in grade school. I named her such because I'm a fan of Madonna the singer.
Main Course
If you had the chance to star in a commercial, what would you choose to advertise?
Fitness First Gym!!! So I could have the benefit of walking in and out of their gyms for FREE! Healthy na, free pa!
Dessert
What is your favorite kind of hard candy?
Stork. Wala lang, mint eh.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Meme #3 - My Wallpapers

Tagged by Eve (or rather, I asked her to tag me! Thanks Eve!).

Here's my 1st Wallpaper, the one I have on my work desktop:

If you want to view the real image of the photo, click here: Boracay 2007

I took this photo while I was being massaged by the beach on our last afternoon in Boracay. I love this photos because of so many reasons:

  1. hindi sya tabingi kahit nakadapa ako at minamasahe ang likod ko
  2. nakuhanan ko yung Sun na very clear at buo sya in the sense na hindi lang sya sun rays
  3. this photo captured some afternoon activity in Bora: a person was swimming, boats were finally returning home and one boat was just sashaying along the shore
  4. I was able to capture Chris hanging out by the shore taking sunset photographs--accidentally!!! As you know, malabo ang mata ko so when we downloaded this photo, dun ko lang na-realize na si Chris pala yung nakuhanan kong tao na nagpi-picture-picture by the dalampasigan hehehe.

I choose this photo for my desktop at work because when I see this it reminds me of great memories in Bora. And when I see this photo, it's as if I'm there again kasi etong-eto talaga ang view ko noon na nagpa-massage ako by the beach.

Here's my 2nd Wallpaper, the one I have on my Desktop at home:

At home, this computer is really my play area in terms of blogging, surfing, chatting, etc. that's why I have a lot of icons on my wallpaper. The photo is taken from one of the Princess Hours websites. One of the things I like about that Koreanovela was their use of bears in the series, so when I saw this photo, I downloaded it coz it's sooo cute.

Now my 3rd and last wallpaper, that one I have on my laptop:

Since I seldom use my laptop, this is the most unkept of all computers that I use. That's why the icons are just all over the place. Since most of our wedding paraphernalias are in this laptop, I use this photo (our wedding logo with our prenup photo) created by Chris for our wedding reception as a wallpaper. This photo was shown on the projector screen during our wedding reception, sort of a welcome to the guests. This was also Chris' surprise to me as I only saw this when we entered our reception venue. You can view the image of the photo here: Reception.

Now my turn to tag: Mama Jules, Larry, Erick, Chris and Enchie---I want to see these creative people's desktop wallpapers! :)

Now here's the intructions for this tag:

A. Upon receiving this tag, immediately perform a screen capture of your desktop. It is best that no icons be deleted before the screen capture so as to add to the element of fun.

You can do a screen capture by:

[1] Going to your desktop and pressing the Print Scrn key (located on the right side of the F12 key).

[2] Open a graphics program (like Picture Manager, Paint, or Photoshop) and do a Paste (CTRL + V).

[3] If you wish, you can “edit” the image, before saving it.

B. Post the picture in your blog. You can also give a short explanation on the look of your desktop just below it if you want. You can explain why you preferred such look or why is it full of icons. Things like that.

C. Tag five of your friends and ask them to give you a Free View of their desktop as well.

D. Add your name to this list of Free Viewers with a link pointing directly to your Desktop Free View post to promote it to succeeding participants.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Meme #2 - 8 Facts About Me

Tagged by Edong and Eve (pareho pa kayong E).

Since I've done this meme before, I thought of a different way of telling another set of 8 facts about me. And this time, I will base it on the things I keep by my bedside table! They say you can tell alot about a person when you see the things around his/her room, so I will show a small part of my bedroom---tada!!!!

Here's my bedside table:

Fact #1 - My Holy Family Figurine (in between our (chris and i) b&w framed photo and the starbucks mug)

I'm a devoted Catholic and I have a very strong belief in my faith. Although I'm not a religious person (read: hindi ako showy), I have my way of praising and loving God. And I'm very loyal to my faith. This was my biggest consideration when I was in the stage of finding a partner before. Kundi rin lang kami pareho ng mapapangasawa ko ng religion, hindi na lang, kahit okay sya sa lahat ng bagay. Although I have so much respect for other religions (nag-aaral din ako minsan ng teachings ng ibang religion for the sake of learning), pero pagdating sa pag-aasawa, my husband and I should have the same faith. Kung ibang religion si Chris, we'll only stay as friends kahit mahal ko pa sya. Mas love ko ang faith ko more than anything else.

Fact #2 - My Noli Me Tangere book

Idol ko si Rizal :) Whenever I say this phrase, everyone would laugh at me. I know it sounds ridiculous coming from me but that's the truth. I really like Rizal. I get a lot of inspiration from him and the things he accomplished when he was still alive. And for me, one of the greatest books I've read is the Noli Me Tangere which has to be near me coz I always read it whenever I feel like it.

Fact #3 - Photographs of Chris and My Parents

The three most important persons in my life are Chris and my parents that's why when I wake up in the morning and before going to sleep at night, I have to see their beautiful faces. Chris and my parents are my most treasured gifts. It is important to me that they are happy, healthy and safe. Their love for me keeps me human at all times.

Fact #4 - My Eyeglasses

I can't live without my eyeglasses especially when I need to read. I have two eyeglasses: (1) for the office and (2) for the home. I hate bringing my eyeglasses to and from work and sometimes I forget, so I had to have two. I started wearing glasses when I was 14 years old. Yes, I was a high school geek! I got my eyes dysfunctional at an early age due to reading books--that's how much of a bookworm I was.

Fact #5 - My Stuffed Bears

I love stuffed toys!!! I still sleep hugging a Stitch stuffed toy until now. Let me introduce you to two of my favorite stuffed toys:

The "I love you" Bear was Chris' first Christmas gift to me when we became steady in 2002. The bear was inside a canister and he came with four CDs made by Chris and a Christmas card.

The Starbucks Bearista has a female counterpart which I gave to Chris last Christmas 2005. One time, binulungan ako ni Bearista, "Nanay (referring to me), sana dumating na si Tatay (referring to Chris) para magkita na kami ng partner ko (referring to the Starbucks Female Bearista). Oh ha? ang sweet diba?

Fact #6 - My Stitch Figurine

I love Stitch!!!!! And this small figurine is very special to me because this came from a cute little boy named Patrick! Here's the story behind this little character: Patrick (my 6 year old cousin) when to Disneyland Hongkong with family. At the onset of the trip, he asked his mom, "Mom, where's Ate Ivy? How come she's not with us?" Apparently, the little boy was used to having me around during their family trips because I stay with them at home. My Tita said Patrick missed me a lot during their HK trip and since they arrived in Disneyland, he never stopped saying "Mom, we have to buy Stitch for Ate Ivy." And so he bought me this!!! :) I was so touched he remembered :)

Fact#7 - Johnson's Baby Bedtime Lotion

I love love the smell of this baby lotion especially before going to sleep. I'm not used to putting lotion before going to bed (I'm actually very lazy to put anything on my body before going to bed) so I put it beside the bed so I'll have no choice but to put some on even if only on my hands.

Fact #8 - Chapstick Classic Lip Balm

I can't sleep without putting lip balm or petroleum jelly on. I'm such a lip gloss/lip balm girl, I really can't live without it. Makalimutan ko nang i-mosturize lahat wag lang ang lips ko hehehe. Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night just to put some on--I know, I know--OA na ito!!! :) Basta, anytime, anywhere, kailangan may lip balm---I hate chapped lips.

So there, another 8 facts about me. Thanks Edong and Eve for thinking of me.

My turn to tag: Those who still love playing in rain, you're tagged!!!!

Wednesday Meme #1

I got tagged three times of different memes since Sunday and so let me start with the first one.

Tagged by Gracey.

1. Name one person who made you laugh last night? Chris
2. What were you doing at 0800? Turning on my computer at work
3. What were you doing 30 minutes ago? Meeting with the boss
4. What happened to you in 2006? Adjusting to Aussie Life, preparing for my wedding
5. What was the last thing you said out loud? ---
6. How many beverages did you have today? just water (lots of it)
7. What color is your hairbrush? fenk
8. What was the last thing you paid for? bus ticket
9. Where were you last night? at home
10. What color is your front door? off white
11. Where do you keep your change? wallet
12. What’s the weather like today? cloudy
13. What’s the best ice-cream flavor? strawberry
14. What excites you? surprises
15. Do you want to cut your hair? nope
16. Are you over the age of 25? yes
17. Do you talk a lot? i think so, but then I can be very quiet too
18. Do you watch the O.C.? I've seen Seasons 1-3 on DVD
19. Do you know anyone named Steven? yes
20. Do you make up your own words? sometimes if I need to
21. Are you a jealous person? No
22. Name a friend whose name starts with the letter ‘A’. Anne
23. Name a friend whose name starts with the letter ‘K’. Kathy
24. Who’s the first person on your received call list? Chris
25. What does the last text message you received say? Chris
26. Do you chew on your straw? Yes
27. Do you have curly hair? Nope
28. Where’s the next place you’re going to? Dubai
29. Who’s the rudest person in your life? Ewan, di ako mahilig magtanda ng mga ganyan.
30. What was the last thing you ate? Tuna and rice
31. Will you get married in the future? Kung si Chris pa rin ang groom, why not?
32. What’s the best movie you’ve seen in the past 2 weeks? Hairspray!!!! I love it!
33. Is there anyone you like right now? asawa ko lang
34. When was the last time you did the dishes? last night
35. Are you currently depressed? Nope
36. Did you cry today? Almost. When I was on my way to work inside the bus, then I heard the song "Pangarap ko ang Ibigin ka"--na-teary-eyed ako! emote!
37. Why did you answer and post this? I got tagged
38. 5 people you tag next? Armi, Enchie, Eve, Cheryl, Janis (ang hindi sumagot panget! hehehe)

Monday, October 22, 2007

One of the Best News I've Received This Year

A few minutes after I arrived at work, the Admin Officer (who was surprisingly early this morning) approached me and said:

"Hey Avigail, while you were on a day-off last Friday, the decision for the Training Administrator application got finalized and you got the number 1 spot. So this week, we'll be offering you the permanent position."

I almost screamed and hugged him right there and then. But of course I didn't. Instead, I said "Wow, that's like the best news ever!!!! Thank you, Im soooo happy!!!!" With matching pa-cute smile at nag-twinkle pa yata ang eyes ko hehehe.

Now let me just say it out loud here: YEEHAAY!!!!!! I got an offer for the job that I wanted and worked for for so long!!!!!

And now all I have to do is wait for the papers before I celebrate.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

I Feel Like Writing Tonight

I'm very much awake (it's already 11:42pm now) and I find myself wanting to write again. Nangungulit ang utak kong malikot! Kaya heto, magkukuwento muna ako bago matulog.

Yesterday, I took a day-off to do some personal errands. I declared a health and well-being day yesterday because the focus of my errands was to (1) apply for a private health fund (2) see a doctor coz I need to get a check-up on something and (3) get myself a hair trim.

All three were accomplished. The private health fund was sort of an anniversary gift to myself (2 years in Sydney, instead of rewarding myself with some material thing, I opted for this) and in preparation for motherhood. Oh ha? Is this me talking about motherhood??? Enough said. I'll blog about motherhood later, hah! For my friends in the Phils who doesn't know, Australian government gives free medical assistance to all Australian citizens and residents. Although you can avail almost everything in terms of medical needs here, for someone like me who has more medical needs or who'll have more medical needs in the future, it would be better to get a private health fund. Of course you will pay for this but at least you're assured that if you need more medical coverage, you have your private health fund to fall back on. In my case, I really want to prepare for later on, in case I get pregnant, I could at least get a private doctor, give birth at a private hospital and have the neonatal services for my baby for free.

Check-up with doctor was alright. I'll get the results of the tests on Friday. I'm actually quite anxious to know. Everytime I have any kind of medical tests, I get a little nervous. Today, I had an ultrasound and I asked the attendant if she saw anything bad and she said "no, not at all, but then I'm not a doctor", which I hope she said because it's true and not because she didn't wanna panic me. In the meantime, I'll stay put.

Now for the haircut. My hair is now similar to that of Mariel Rodriguez. I told my trusted stylist to just trim it but he thinned it as well so parang lalo syang umikli :( I really want my long hair back---I missed it, especially when I'm looking at my old photos. Di bale, since I trust my stylist, I'm sure he has a very good reason for thinning it.

When I got home, I got news from the internet about the Glorietta bombing that happened at around 1:30pm (Manila time). If you want to read updates, you can check it out here. I immediately called my dad because he works in Makati and sometimes he goes out and have lunch somewhere. I'm glad he's safe when he answered his phone. According to him, he was close to the area when he felt the earth moved or something. Unfortunately, some people died and a lot were injured. Nakakaiyak. When Chris and I saw the photos, bigla naming naalala na yung area na yun kung saan madalas kaming dumaan papunta sa Greenbelt. We were really in utter disbelief. When we used to work in Makati, Chris usually eat lunch at Glorietta especially on Fridays. Bigla ko tuloy naisip, "pano kung nandyan pa tayo sa Pinas? malamang nasa Glorietta ka at nagla-lunch out kasama ang barkada mo." (I seldom go out for lunch and if I do, I also hang out with my own barkada in the office) Nakakalungkot talaga. Sa ngayon isa lang ang masasabi ko: sana matapos na ang lahat ng gulo sa Pilipinas para wala nang Pilipino ang masaktan.

Happy thoughts naman. Today is our 8th monthsary. Yay! We remembered! Kagabi palang, we greeted each other already para di makalimutan. We're happy today because finally, we were able to buy a Canon flash for our DSLR. May IS lens na, may flash pa :) The flash naman was my birthday present to Chris (birthday nya Sept pero out of stock yung flash na gusto nya). Sabi nga nya, kailangan na daw nyang pag-isipang mabuti ang christmas gift nya sa akin and he's thinking of giving me a new mobile phone. I said he didn't need to give me one because my parents already told me na sila na daw ang magbibigay nun sa akin. And I also said that I don't really need anything, I just want him here. When it comes to Chris, all I really want for Christmas is to know when we'll see each other again. Yun lang. Is that so much to ask? Sana pagbigyan naman ako ni Santa Claus :)

Ayan, nakapag-kwento na ako...medyo inaantok na ako. I hope everyone's having a peaceful and enjoyable weekend! Good night!

Remembering Hongkong



I finally found the time to scan four of our souvenir photos from our Hongkong honeymoon.

The photo above was taken by our travel agent's photographer when we had a stopover at Baywalk on our way to Disneyland. A similar photo was also pasted on a small plate where it says Hongkong, another souvenir item we had to pay for. This photo reminds me of our first day in Hongkong (although this was taken on our second day hehehe), walking along the Avenue of the Stars, watching the Symphony of Lights, sightseeing at The Peak and enjoyed walking around Central District (Honkong's financial hub).

Now here's two of my favorite photos from our HK trip:

San pa ba kundi sa Disneyland???? I love Disneyland and I love theme parks!

Our second day in was spent mostly at Disneyland where Chris and I became kids for a day. Ang saya-saya namin dito. I wanted to live there!!! hehehe. Imagine living in a fairytale everyday? Who wouldn't want that! Because I loved it here so much, I told Chris that the next time we visit HK, I'd want to stay in Disneyland Resort even for one night only.

Our third day was spent mostly at Shenzhen, China for the Window(s) of the World Tour. We have a souvenir photo but I forgot to scan (boohoo me!). This was also the day we went out night shopping at Mongkok HK.

Now, here's our souvenir photo for our last day:

This was taken before getting on the cable car in Ocean Park. Tatawa-tawa pa ako dyan yun pala eh maiiyak naman pala ako sa cable car ride. I have fear of heights but in order to make the most of my trips, I try to get it over it if I need to get on something. The cable car ride was only 8 minutes but it felt like forever. I was so glad the moment it was over.

I love Hongkong. I haven't been around the world much but this is one city I love because it's like infusing Manila and Sydney together. Manila is very alive and vibrant then Sydney is disciplined and rich. I even mentioned to Chris that how I wish Sydney would be this vibrant, this alive so Sydney won't be so boring. Compared to Manila, Sydney can be very boring.

I want to go back, but next time, I don't want to join the tours anymore. Chris would specifically want to go in the deep deep ends of Hongkong streets, sabi nya gusto nya suyurin ang bawat kalsada ng HK. On the other hand, we still want to do some touristy stuff like going to Lantau Island to see the world's tallest bronzed Budda and hang out by the beach at Repulse Bay. Oh and one more thing we weren't able to do---hang out at bars at night! I'd love to experience HK's nightlife.

As to when we'd go there again, that I wouldn't know. All I know is one day, we'll go back there (hopefully we'll have a kid in tow para mas enjoy ang Disneyland hehe).

For more photos, please click below:

HK Day 1 - HK Day 2 - HK Day 3 - HK Day 4

Personal Note:

I've started writing this entry since August this year (would you believe that!) but its only now that I made the effort to finish the entry in time for our 8th wedding monthsary today. So happy monthsary to us!!!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Friday's Feast #11



My lunch today: Caesar Salad with Calamari and Orange Juice



Appetizer
If you were a dog, what breed would you be and why?

I'd be golden retriever, it's a family dog, very lovable and can be very smart if trained.

Soup
What does the color purple make you think of?

Ube from Good Shepherd in Baguio.

Salad
Approximately, how long does it take you to get ready each morning?

An hour.

Main Course
How many cousins do you have and are you close to them?

Mother's side there's 9 and we're all close. We look forward to family holidays, we keep in touch as often as we can, we're there for each other in heart and mind.
Father's side, there's a lot! Some of them I get to hang out during special occassions.

Dessert
Take your initials (first, middle, last) and come up with something else those letters could stand for (example: Sweet Funny Otter).

AMS = Allow Me Serenity

Thursday, October 18, 2007

How I Ended My Day Today

This was how I ended my day today:

Said goodbye to my workmates and left the office smiling :)

Walked a part of my way going to Darling Harbour and enjoyed the afternoon sunshine.


Had coffee and shared good conversations with my friend Erick.


And enjoyed the view in front of us while sipping our Starbucks coffee.

Ahhhhh...this is the life :)

Oh ha? Hanep ang view diba? Here in Sydney, you'll find the bluest skies even if this is a city. So even if I had a long day at work, when I go out and see the sky, *sigh* tanggal na kaagad ang pagod ko. Tapos today, may bonus pang coffee (na libre ni Erick, salamat kapatid!)...heaven diba?

At dahil nagkita na kami ni Erick, ayan...may pasalubong na ako kay Husband pag nagkita kami...



...nadagdagan na naman ang aming mga alaga :)

Lastly, I ended my day by making my husband very happy :)

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Happy Two Years In Sydney


July-August 1992 - My First Trip to Australia
It was an emergency trip. My mom and I had to fly out to Sydney because my grandfather died of heart attack. My grandpa died on July 19 (my mom's bday) and in two or three days we left Manila.

When we arrived in Sydney, it was 4 degrees--my first taste of Winter Season.

My first impression of this country: Malinis ang paligid, may disiplina ang mga tao at hindi ako napapagod sa byahe kasi walang traffic.

Since I was only 15 years old at that time, I never really cared much about this country. Basta ang idea ko noon, bakasyon ito so dapat enjoy lang. Although napansin ko na talaga na parang mas maginhawa ang buhay ng mga tao dito compared sa Pilipinas. Ang focus ko noon ay makipag-bonding lang sa mga relatives ko especially sa mga pinsan ko na noon ko lang ulit nakita.

My photo here with my Tita Bess and Baby Rachel was taken at their first house in Oakhurst. Oh ha? may bangs pa ako nyan at ang kapal pa ng kilay ko hehehe. Neneng-nene diba?

Nang pauwi na kami sa Pilipinas sobrang lungkot ko kaya pinangarap ko na lang uling makabalik ng Sydney para magbakasyon at makasama ang mga pinsan ko.


December 2001-January 2002 - My 2nd Trip to Australia

Ang focus naman ng trip na ito ay para mag-celebrate ng debut ng pinsan kong si Clare. Pero ginusto ko talagang umalis ng Pilipinas because it so happened that I was recovering from a failed relationship. Gusto ko na talagang mag-move on noon pero nahihirapan ako kaya umalis na lang muna ako. And there's another reason pa pala: I wanted to celebrate my 25th birthday in Sydney as well.


Eto ang isa sa pinakamasayang reunion ng pamilya namin (mother's side) kasi mas marami kaming lugar na napasyalan and since most of us cousins are over 18 y/o, naka-gimik din kami sa mga bars sa City.

Dito sa photo na'to, kasama ko ang mga pinsan kong sina Dianne, Michelle, Ayie at si Bobby na parang half-cousin namin (hindi ko talaga alam kung anong relasyon namin sa kanya hehehe) na nakatira naman sa Canada. Summer season that time kaya sobrang init!!!

It was during this vacation that I realized I wanted to live here. As in, nasabi ko sa sarili ko na kung mag-migrate ako, dito ako pupunta. Nakita ko kasi sa lifestyle ng mga relatives ko kung gaano kaginhawa talaga ang buhay dito basta may stable job ka at marunong ka sa buhay. Nakita ko na kung may effort ka in making your life comfortable, may result kahit papaano at umaasenso agad ang buhay nila. It was also during this time that my relatives were encouraging me to live here. So parang lalo akong na-enganyo. Tapos si Hilda (my college barkada) was already living here na rin. At ang pinakagusto ko sa lahat, tahimik ang pamumuhay dito.

While writing this, I realized that during my 2nd visit, si Chris wala pa sa buhay ko. Nung time na yun, 'magka-away' pa kami ni Chris sa office. Di pa kami friends, pareho pa kaming inis sa presence namin hehehe. Yung inisan namin tungkol sa work. Pagbalik ko sa Pilipinas (Feb 2002), dun lang kami na-introduce sa isa't-isa (formally) at eventually naging magka-barkada.

When Chris and I went steady, sinabayan naman ng lola ko ng tanong na "Do you want to live here? Coz if you really want to, I'll help you." At the same time, Chris' dad offered to help him migrate to Canada. Since Chris and I are very open to opportunities, pareho kaming nag-"yes" (ako sa lola ko, siya naman sa dad nya). Pero inuna namin (ko) na mag-apply sa Australia kasi mas gusto ko ang lifestyle dito. After a year and 4 months from the time I lodged my application, I was granted my visa to live here.

16 October 2005 – Arrived in Australia as an Immigrant Photo taken on my 2nd week in Sydney, on my way to work.

The constant challenge on my first year here was to stay in this country. Everyday, eto ang motto ko: Everyday is an achievement.

Why?

Because everyday really is an achievement for me. Araw-araw kasi nung first year ko dito, gusto kong bumalik ng Pilipinas.

I know in my entries last year, parang enjoy naman ako sa buhay dito, at totoo naman yun. Kasi yun lang ang pwede kong gawin—mag-enjoy kung anong meron ako (count your blessings) at kung nasaan man ako (bloom where you're planted). It was never my attitude to wallow. But I will also never deny the fact that my first year was a struggle. I had a lot of questions, hesitations and what-ifs. But I avoided focusing on negative thoughts that would make me weak. Kaya kahit may mga tanong na ako mismo ay di ko masagot, hinayaan ko lang na pumasok sa katauhan ko ang lahat ng learning na pwede kong mapulot sa paligid ko.

Eto ang entry ko last year nang mag-celebrate ako ng 1st anniversary ko dito: 1st Sydney Anniversary

16 October 2007 – Happy 2nd Sydney-Anniversary to Me!!

Has it already been two years? Where did the time go?

When I was about to go back to the Phils for my wedding and vacation, I thought I would have a hard time coming back here. Bago palang ako umuwi ng Phils, ito ang tanong ko sa aking sarili: Paano kung matapos kong makabalik sa Pilipinas eh hindi na ako tumapak uli ng airport pabalik ng Australia?

Pero nakabuti ang pag-uwi ko sa Pilipinas kasi na-realize ko na mahal ko na rin ang Sydney. Nang minsang tanungin ako ng isa sa mga kaibigan ko ng “Kelan ka babalik ng Sydney?”, bigla kong nasabi na “I go home on February.” Nagulat ako at nasabi ko ang salitang “home”.

Pagbalik ko dito, na-realize ko na masuwerte ako at dalawa na ang home ko. I realized na hindi naman pala masama kung mahal ko pareho ang Pilipinas at Australia. I realized that I will always be a Filipino and I will always miss my family and friends in the Phils but I also have a life here that I have come to love.

Just last week, I told my mom, “Mommy, I realized na ginusto kong manirahan dito sa Sydney, na hindi ako nandito dahil pressured ako o dahil gusto mo lang.”

Nasabi ko yun kasi last year, sa sobrang lungkot at confusion ko hindi ko talaga maisip kung bakit ako napunta sa Sydney. Parang nagka-amnesia ako dahil sa homesickness ko.

But now I know. I’m here because it is my choice to be here. I’m here because I worked hard just to be here.

Now that my resolves are clear, I’ve made up my mind to focus on our life here in Sydney. Kasi naman last year, gusto ko bilhin LAHAT---bumili ng property sa Phils at dito, bumili ng sasakyan sa Phils at dito…para akong gumagawa ng dalawang buhay, which is not right. For one, hindi pa naman ako milyonarya hehehehe. So kabaliwan lang talaga ang iniisip ko to have everything at the same time. Seriously, magagalit si Jesus kung sobra-sobra naman sa material things lalo na kung di naman kailangan.

Today, I really wanted to tell you about how I’ve changed since last year but I didn’t. Maybe one of these days I'll write about it. But for now, I've just decided to tell you how I got myself here and that I now have two countries that I consider home. Two countries, two homes, two sets of friends…two of everything. Sometimes, blessings come in twos, so happy 2nd Sydney-Anniversary to me!!! :)

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Girls Night In: Our (Fundraising) Pink Night Party

In celebration of Cancer Month, Hilda and I have decided to organize a Girls Night In which we called The Pink Night Party, a project in order to raise funds for the The Cancer Council Australia.

Girls Night In is celebrated all throughout the month of October. The idea is to invite your friends and ask them to donate the equivalent of what they spend on a night out. All funds raised will go to different cancer projects in Australia.



Organizers of the Party: Hilda, Ibyang, Liza and Arnold (not in photo)

Although this event was a Girls Night In, we have also invited partners/spouses of our friends and some guy friends.

To prepare for the party, Hilda and housemates Arnold and Liza decorated the place pink balloons. Arnold took the role of DJ and videoke master (naks!) and official photographer. Hilda, Liza and I prepared finger foods after lunch. We had chips and dips, cheese puffs, bacon and parsley voul-au-vents, salmon and turkish bread, sausage rolls and meat pies. Yyoni and family also brought KFC wicked wings (thanks Yyoni!). For dessert, we served pink donuts, tim tams, ice cream and strawberries.

We had a happy group last night as everyone enjoyed mingling with new acquaintances, catching up, eating, laughing and singing (we had an improvised videoke system thanks to Arnold). It was all good fun.




Hilda, Liza and I were the happiest last night as the party was a success. All efforts were worth it.



For more photos, please click here: Pink Night Party.

On a Personal Note:
This project is very special to me as a few years back I had an almost cancer scare. At a young age of 25, I realized how precious one's life really is and how we should always take care of our health and well-being.

If you feel anything different with your body or if you feel that something isn't right, please don't ever hesitate to see a doctor. It is better to know EARLY on before it's too late.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Friday's Feast #10


Pasta Arrabiata (my favorite!!!) at Vibe Cafe (Blacktown)

Appetizer
When was the last time you were surprised?

Yesterday, when Armi posted our photos in her website.

Soup
Fill in the blanks: My eyes are ________, but I wish they were______.

My eyes are dysfunctional, but I wish they weren’t so I wouldn’t have to wear eyeglasses.

Salad
If you were a Beannie Baby, what would you look like and what would be your name?

I’d be a Princess Beannie Baby, with long, straight black hair and brown eyes. My name would be Princess Gail.

Main Course
Name two things you consistently do that you consider to be healthy habits?
1. Drink green tea regularly
2. Briskwalk at the park

Dessert
What brand of toothpaste are you using these days? Do you like it? Why or why not?

Colgate Triple Action. I like it coz it’s not so minty.


Thursday, October 11, 2007

When One of Your Dearest Friends Blogs About You

I was feeling a little low at work today due to one of my participant's little dramas and I found it really hard to jumpstart my morning and so the rest of my day was like so-so.

When I got home I found a new entry on Armi's site entitled "Photos with Ibyang" and it made me smile and teary-eyed at the same time. I'm so touched!!!

So after dinner, I surprised her by calling her :) What joy it was to talk to her again. Laughtrip galore talaga pag magkausap kami. It's been a long while since I've heard her voice and its such great comfort to catch up with her even for just a bit. After talking to her, I feel good now, i'm happier.

I planned to do something for her as well, I just haven't worked it out yet and I'm trying to find the right time to upload/write it. So before we hung up, I told her "naunahan mo ako hane!!! dapat gagawa rin ako ng entry for you."

Basta, I'll do it later.

Here's the link to the entry if you want to see: Photos with Ibyang

Thank you my dearest Armi...know that I love you always.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Make Your Day-offs Worthwhile

Don't you just love it when you have an extra day of no work in a week?

To make your day-offs worthwhile, emphasize on two things: (1) do something for yourself and (2) accomplish a chore or an errand that you never get to do during weekends.

Here's some suggestions:

Do something for yourself
  1. Give yourself that much needed pampering by going to the salon or spa. Get yourself a haircut or your nails manicured/pedicured. Get a massage or a facial.
  2. Watch a movie at home or at the cinema.
  3. Shop. Buy something for yourself, something you are not able to buy when you're with family.
  4. Relax at a cafe. Indulge by ordering your favorite cake on the menu.
  5. Take a walk at the park.
  6. Have lunch with a friend.
  7. Finish a book you are reading.
  8. Spend time with your kid/s. Take them to a musuem or the zoo or to some place they haven't been to.

Accomplish a chore/errand that you never get to do during weekends

  1. Organize your closet. Get rid of clothes you haven't worn for two/three years. Get rid of make-up that's been there for too long.
  2. Learn a new recipe.
  3. Have your digital photos developed and put them in photo albums.
  4. Make a scrapbook of your recent vacation.
  5. Sort out files or documents, then throw away unimportant mails/documents you've kept for years.
  6. Make a back-up of your computer files.

With these two things in mind and you're able to do at least one for each category, you will get a sense of accomplishment when the day ends. You will realize that your day-off was not put to waste because you did something for yourself and you're able to catch up on chores you seldom get to do.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Writings on Sand

Dear Husband,
Last Saturday, as I was aboard a ferry going to the beach, I saw an elderly couple sitting by the front deck with arms around each other. The woman caught my attention because we both had the same digital camera. Then suddenly, I saw the man holding a DSLR camera taking photographs of the woman. It reminded me of us. Of how we love going places and taking photographs together. Of how we love taking photos of each other. Of how we love just being near each other and making each other laugh. For the most part of the ride, they just sat together and enjoyed the view. The husband wrapped his arms around his wife, while the wife leaned on her husband's shoulders. From time to time, they would talk and laugh.

While watching them I asked myself "Will we be like them when we grow old?", "Will we still enjoy each other's company?", "Will we still look at each other tenderly even if we're old and tired?"

I sure hope so. My heart believes so.

Yours always,
Wifey :)

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Manly Beach!!!!

This was a first time for me!!!!! Finally, I was able to go to Manly Beach after almost two years of being here in Australia.
After only 4 hours of sleep (Hilda and I slept at 1:30am) I woke up at 5:30am just so I could meet up with my Tita Bess and cousins Rachel and Patrick in the City.

I wasn't prepared to go to the beach on Saturday morning. Friday morning inside the train going to work, my tita told me that we were going to Manly beach. I said "What? I didn't bring clothes with me." Yeah, I planned to go home in work clothes again the following morning coz I was just going home anyway. So Friday after work, I stopped by a shop and bought a cheap shirt. I also borrowed a pair of sunnies from Hilda and then Rachel just brought my Havaianas with her.

At 6am, I was out and about. Arrived in the city at 7am. The city looked like a ghost town on a Saturday morning.

At 8am, we were off to Manly Beach via the ferry. Weee!!!! I was such a very excited child getting on a ferry, arriving at Manly, seeing new things---i love it! Ang saya-saya ko, grabe!


Oh I love Manly!!!! If I ever become rich I'd buy a house and live there. For the first time since I've lived here, meron na akong "dream place to live in Sydney."

Manly reminds me of The O.C. (you know the US TV series?) Ganung-ganun sya. It has a beach, it has shops around the beach and at the same time it's a residential area so it's a conducive place for settling down and having a family.

From 8:30-10am, we hung out by the beach area, playing with water and sand while enjoying the fresh air. It was cloudy at first but at around 9am, the sun finally shone.

After that we hung out at the shops and the markets. There was a Quicksilver shop that I really liked because of their interiors: they have walk-in closets where you can try your clothes on, a waiting area with cool sofas and lounge chairs and an aquarium.


We ate lunch at Ivanhoe where you can find the best $10 steak in Manly.
After lunch, we went back to the city and had dessert at Max Brenner at David Jones. We were a bit tired already by this time but before going home, we still window shopped at Myer because it is very seldom that we go to the city.

When I got home, I had this massive headache due to stress and not much sleep but nevertheless, I was so happy I was able to go somewhere I haven't been to today, plus I was able to spend time with my relatives. Happy :)
For more photos, please click here: Manly Beach Photos

The Heat Is On In Sydney!

This was the reason why Friday (5 Oct) was a special day for me:
Hilda and I watched Miss Saigon again!!!!!

Why again? Because we watched Miss Saigon in Manila a few years back already. We were with Teng, and we were all neophytes in the 'real world' (read: we only started our careers back then) with not much money so the only tickets we can afford that time was the cheapest and we were seated in the upper most area of the theater, I felt like we were watching "The Bug's Life" because the stage was so small from where we sat, the actors looked like ants.

But this time, it's different, we were able to afford good seats!!!! I'm glad that I watched this with Hilda, there's no other person I would like to watch this with (other than my husband) than her. We really enjoyed it and from where we were seated, we were more moved while watching the play. For the price we paid, it was all worth it.
The Story, The Songs, The Production
The story itself will move you. I finally realized that I will never get tired of watching this play, the story was just too good. The songs were very powerful it will make you cry with Kim (I'd Give My Life For You), and you will laugh at the Engineer's antics (The American Dream), and of course, it will make you fall inlove too with Kim and Chris' duets (Sun and Moon and The Last Night of the World).

The production is not as extravagant and they incorporated virtual imaging already. I won't tell which part, just see it for yourself.

One of the things we have noticed as to the Orchestra, compared to the Phils', the one here has not much impact as I've expected. Maybe because the theatre is not that big, i don't know...but in terms of that sound blaring all over the venue, mas nagustuhan ko yung sa Phils.

The Actors
My palms were a bit sore from all that clapping that night. Leo Valdez played The Engineer; Jennifer Trijo as Kim; David Harris as Chris; Juan Jackson as John; RJ Rosales as Thuy and Amanda Harrison as Ellen. That's three Filipinos in six main characters, not bad huh?

Leo Valdez was superb!!!! Ang galing galing galing nya! He has definitely come a long way from being one of the country's balladeers. Jennifer as Kim has a very powerful voice. RJ as Thuy did well except that Thuy's songs weren't as dramatic as Kim's or The Engineer's so he didn't make that much of an impact but nevertheless, he is still good. I was so proud to be Pinoy that night!

The Venue, Ticket Prices and Souvenirs
Miss Saigon is running at the Lyric Theatre in Star City for 12 weeks (til December). There are 4 sections you can choose from:

Stalls - $102.90
Dress Circle - $92.90
Grand Circle - $70.90
Restricted View Area - $39.90

The best seats are in the Stalls and Dress Circle. The worst seats are in the Restricted View Area (restricted talaga kasi kalahati lang ng stage ang makikita mo, may libre ka pang stiff neck pagkatapos).
You may buy tickets via Ticketmaster.com.au or you may go to Star City or any ticketmaster outlets.

When we arrived at the venue, they decorated the lobby with red lanterns for a more Asian ambiance.

And of course they have a stall for the souvenirs where you can buy Miss Saigon CD with the complete recording of the songs ($40.00), Miss Saigon mug ($18.00), shirts ($40.00), souvenir program/playbill ($20.00). Hilda bought a Miss Saigon shirt while I bought a souvenir playbill and a Miss Saigon CD so that I can listent to the experience Miss Saigon while at home.

For more details, you may visit the Miss Saigon Australia Website.

The Aftermath
I ended up sleeping over Hilda's place because we left the Lyric Theatre at around 11:30 p.m. We were hungry again by the time we arrived home (we had dinner at 6pm) so we decided to have breakfast at 12:30 a.m. Hilda cooked eggs and chicken sausage which we ate with rice, sarap!!!! A great way to end the night!

Friday, October 5, 2007

Friday's Feast #9


A Healthy Fruit Platter

Appetizer
On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being highest, how much do you look forward to your birthday?
10!!!! I love celebrating birthdays, especially mine. I don't mind getting old :)

Soup
What is one word you don't like the sound, spelling or meaning of?

Rape. Enough said.

Salad
Do you wear your sunglasses when you're outside? If so, what does your current pair look like?

Most of the time I do wear sunnies when I'm outside. My current favorite pair is the big ones that make me look like a bug :)

Main Course
If you were to write a book, to whom would you dedicate it?

To my parents for raising me well and to my husband for supporting my dreams.

Dessert
Name a beverage that you enjoy.

Coffee, coffee, coffee. Soothes me, calms me, satisfies me.