Saturday, 7 May 2022

A CALM DAY FOR THE KAKAMPINKS


I couldn’t let this Kakampink Crusade pass by without putting in a few words to my blog.  This is such a huge undertaking that never happened in our country’s history.  Unprecedented, they all say. 

Though thousands of writers, bloggers, reporters and newspapers tried to document these happenings;  it has become an enormous one that it is quite impossible to pick up  all stories told about our experiences and what has transpired in total. 

After all what’s been said and done, our friends, the  kakampinks; old and new, personal or virtual,  have done an overwhelming job to spread the word, to promote and support our ideal future president.  

Today as we wait for tomorrow’s election results, we can’t help but entertain a bit of anxiety.  But we must realize that we have said what’s needed to be said; done what’s  needed to be done.  Thousands have been very generous of their resources, their time, their services, their food and drinks.  

Many have gone out of their way to set up rally venues,  composed a song, choreographed a dance, did house to house campaign, performed flash mobs in busy streets, painted a mural or a placard to express their support to Leni as well as their own personal battle cry.   All these, we never expected, yet it grew into a fun movement for a relevant cause. 

From the very start of the campaign, we were advised to stay calm, do not argue, do not engage in unpleasant exchange of words; just think positive, post on line only true and positive ideas and do not react on fake news; since there are more important things to do; primarily to explain the right message to those who are still in the dark or to the undecided. 

So today, let’s give ourselves a break; know that we didn’t leave any stone unturned.  Let us stay calm, pray for divine guidance and intervention so that the good will prevail. 

It was such a great opportunity to relate to all of you kakampinks; even though to most was only virtual.  I enjoyed the ride and I’ll surely miss it. 


Thursday, 5 May 2022

GRATEFUL TO CELEBRATE OUR 53RD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY





They all say that to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary is a privilege not given to many.  Jim and I may not always be in the pink of condition but we cope with the aches and pains of old age.   We enjoy the days that we feel really well; and so today I’m so humbled and grateful to celebrate our 53rd. 

Marriage can be absolute bliss or a devastating disappointment.  It depends on our choice of a partner.  Jim and I are just so blessed to have found each other.  

Real life challenge real love.  There are trying times when we need to hone every cunning nerve in our bodies so we don’t try to pull our hair out.  See, it could be that bad. 

People grow and change over the years; oftentimes we are reluctant to embrace or we just can’t to accept the change in our partner.  But within those 53 years, we have proven that we can beat the challenges. 

I believe in true love, I believe in finding “the one”; I believe in soft spoken vows.  Someone wrote that :
“a ring is just a ring until a person attaches a promise to it; a song is just a song unless  someone shares a moment of bliss with a partner.  But if we believe that this could be the start of our happily ever after; our once in a lifetime dream come true; then it is magic!”  

But magic is not enough.  The key is compromise;  an equal give and take.  We  endured because we found a rhythm to relate with each other with love and respect.  

When one is agitated and angry the other quietly disappears; when one is wrong or errs and apologizes, the other forgives; when one is sick, the other nutures; when one is worried, the other assures; when one is tired, the other comforts; when one is in pain, the other soothes. 


They say that true love is for the brave, not for the lucky.  You have to trust love; you have to fight for that love; you have to hold on tightly to that love because there is nothing more precious in life than love. 

Every love story is great and wonderful but ours is my favorite.  Love is a beautiful thing that should be celebrated. 


Thursday, 13 January 2022

NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE?



We always hear these two crucial words after a Covid test: “ is it negative or positive”?.  Nowadays we note record high Covid infections;  more than 30,000 a day;  numbers we have not reached since the start of the pandemic. We are worried for ourselves and our love ones. 

In the last two weeks, the numbers rose almost double everyday; we could only suspect that this is infused by the omicron virus. 

Testing centers are deluged; hence there is a longer waiting time for the RT-PCR test results.  What used to be 24 hours, now takes two days or more.  Hence many take it upon themselves to do the Antigen Rapid Test (ART) at home. 

When you do the ART, watch out for pink lines;  one line will indicate negative against Covid.  When we get this we can  breath a sigh of relief; if two lines means positive; a signal  to teleconsult with our doctor. 

Almost everyday this week, we learn that a famous personality, a celebrity, a next of kin, a friend, a colleague or an acquaintance caught the virus and is already in quarantine.  

Long queues are seen in drugstores unlike at the onset of the pandemic when people rushed to  supermarkets to get food and the most coveted bathroom tissues.  This time people rush to buy the most needed paracetamol along with  medicine for colds, cough , fever and antiviral formulations. 

This week some schools and universities are on a “health holiday”; as they observed numerous students as well as teachers who can’t attend on line classes. 

Health workers are overwhelmed; many are tired, they have been on their toes for almost two years now. Here they are again taking care of patients as we ride the third wave. 

Experts say that the only remedy is to get vaccinated; stay at home; go out only for necessities.   Wear mask properly, wash hands regularly and always distance yourself from people.   If any of the symptoms manifest, deal with it like it’s Covid.  Isolate immediately and get tested.  

I just got my booster shot yesterday ; the facility unusually overflowed with people wanting to get vaccinated.   I hope that those who earlier resisted the vaccine will change their minds.   

But there could be a silver-lining;  some  experts say.  When many people get the omicron virus this could possibly render them immune and as a result, we will achieve herd immunity.  I want to believe that they are right; hopefully it could be the tail-end of this pandemic. 

Lord,  please bless the Philippines and heal the world. 


Saturday, 4 December 2021

CHOOSING HOPEFUL THIS 2nd PANDEMIC CHRISTMAS



Today is the 2nd Sunday of Advent; we are getting closer to Christmas.  Unlike the previous Christmas; this year is more hopeful, considering the steady decrease of COVID 19 infections.   It’s been almost two years since the start of the pandemic and some say that it couldn’t or shouldn’t last more than three years.
 
The past two years are trying times for sure;  many lost their perspective due to loss of jobs and other livelihood; worse, many lost loved ones. 

For us who remain steadfast; faithfully following protocols; being careful at all times; sacrificed not bonding face to face with family and friends remain strong and hopeful. 

Yet, here we are now in suspense while scientists work hard to determine how to contain the Omicron mutated variant, hoping against hope that it won’t proliferate.   Would it devastate the whole world all over again?  

“OH NO!!!  Not again ” , would be our cry. 

I got inspired to write this blog when Sr. Tricia of the Hijas de Jesus sent me an inspiring homily of Fr. Horacio Dela Costa, a Jesuit priest who has recently completed his doctorate at Harvard University. 

Let me share some excerpts of the homily.

“ Christmas is when we celebrate the unexpected; it is a festival of surprise. 

This is the night when shepherds wake to the song of angels; when the earth has a star for a satellite; when wise men go on a fool’s errand, bringing gifts to a Prince they have not seen, in a country they do not know”. 

“We were promised a savior, but we never dreamed God Himself would come and save us.  We know that He loves us but we never dared to think that He loved us so much as to become one of us. “

“But that is the way God gives; His gifts are never what we expect, instead; it’s always something better than we hoped for. That is why our faith is a faith of the unexpected”. 

“Now more than ever, living in times so troubled, facing a future so uncertain, we need such faith.  We need it for ourselves and we need to give it to others”. 

Lastly, Fr. Horacio said:
“We must remind the world that if Christmas comes in the depths of winter, it is that there may be an Easter in the spring”.  

Isn’t it timely to reflect on this homily?  I myself was so inspired and gathered so much faith by this to fully trust that eventually, in God’s time; things will be alright once again. 

As we anxiously hope that the Omicron variant won’t reach our shores and create another surge, it would be good to  have more faith. 

Tuesday, 30 November 2021

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS EVENT?




“Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year”,  so the song goes; for most; it a time to get together and observe traditions.  

It’s the first day of December and Christmas is almost here.  Shouldn’t we start decorating?

Here are traditional Christmas events; I wonder what’s yours. 

Decorating our homes
Shopping for gifts and wrapping them
Office parties
Going to Christmas bazaars 
Friends and class reunions
Attending the misa de Gallo and buying Bibigka and puto bong bong 
Christmas caroling
Kris Kringle
Christmas tree lighting and fireworks

It doesn’t feel like Christmas without some decorations; don’t you think?   Putting up a tree or a wreath on the front door will surely give us the feeling of Christmas cheer. 

For me, no event can beat my family Christmas.  Our  tradition starts when my children arrive from abroad.  There is a continuous breakfast-lunch-and-dinner get-togethers here at home or in restaurants. 

But the highlight is the Christmas Eve dinner which my husband and I always host.   This is a happy event and great bonding time; we usually share what’s going on in our lives and our future plans. For my grand children, I’m sure they look forward to their gifts and what Santa will bring.  It culminates with exchange gifts. 

Every event is appealing. Putting them together makes an exciting Christmas or if we want it less hectic, we can only choose a few.  In the end, it is our choice how to spend the holiday season  and with whom we want to spend it with.

Saturday, 16 October 2021

7 TIPS TO ENJOY SOCIAL MEDIA WITHOUT NEED TO DETOX



Many blogs and  books have  been written about the negative impact of social media.  They believe that it is often necessary to detox.

But I believe otherwise.  If we maintain a stable and disciplined mindset, we don’t need such detox.  This is what  I do to enjoy social media. 

1- 
Choose only one platform; I chose Facebook and maintain just that.  In so doing, we don’t spend time scrolling from one platform to the other. 

2- 
Keep only a reasonable number of friends; those who are really great friends that you know personally and proved to be good for you; those that you totally trust; those who cheer along during your triumphs and pull you up when you’re down.  It  is always good to catch up with them  if getting together is not possible.  That way you can still connect..

3- 
Avoid joining groups if they are not useful to you and  if there is nothing to be learned from seeing their posts.  Definitely keep a group of your clan/family if there is one.  Consider also a group within the community to keep you updated on common concerns.  

Sometime ago, my sister included me in a cooking community.  While it was great to learn cooking skills from professional chefs, keeping up with postings to match their’s is tiresome.  I coped but it consumed a lot of my time. 

Moreover, there were so many  people in the group that  I don’t know personally.   I became wary that they could access my posts  and other personal details.  I left the group. 

A close friend invited me to join a home-and-garden group.  Initially, I was just looking at their posts.  I didn’t even feel posting anything of my garden or home because most of their  posts  are magazine worthy.  Not that I’m not proud of my garden which is quite unique to my taste but may look mediocre to others.  I left the group. 

4- 
Avoid posting every detail of  your life.   For your safety, avoid posting personal details; refrain posting your every move and activity; your schedule and where you are going.

5- 
Do not feel obliged to post something everyday; and only when you have a post-worthy item to share.  Keep in mind that it is futile to greet your partner happy birthday or anniversary if he doesn’t have a Facebook account. 

6- 
Keep a mindset not to compare yourself with others.  Always feel grateful and happy for who you are and what you have.  If not, this is when feelings of insecurity and anxiety start. 

You will see posts that will make you insecure, envious, jealous and feel left out.  Just remember that you only see that fraction of their lives.  Know that at every point, no one is excepted from coping with a difficult life.   So take hold of yourself; don’t let them affect you in a bad way . 

Understand these scenarios that may possibly affect you. 

—You  see posts of a family always eating in high end restaurants and you ask yourself when was the last time you dined there? 

What you don’t know is that maybe the  family is living beyond their means; their credit card is always in the red and are worried how to pay next month’s bill. 

—You see a wife often post Michelin-star-quality meals.   In reality, her husband expects that for dinner everyday.  She feels it’s drudgery and is often tired.

—Someone keeps posting fabulous parties she attends, all  dressed up in glamorous gowns.   Then you say: I wish I can go to such parties too and you feel left out.  What you don’t know is that she hates parties but for one reason or another she needed to go; but she’d rather relax at home with a good book. 

7- 
Establish a time to open your social media account and stick to that.  Discipline yourself so as  not to interfere with your work schedule or doing housework.  Remember that everything excessive is not good, so let’s not overdo social media.  

I’ve been on Facebook for more than a decade and I never felt needing a detox.  In fact, I look forward to the time I’ve set to scroll my newsfeed. 

I’ve reconnected with town mates; with relatives and friends who now live abroad.  We enjoy relieving interesting memories of the past and sharing how we are coming along. 

Everything is great, no need for detox. 

Sunday, 10 October 2021

STEPPING BACK FROM THE WHIRLDWIND OF LIFE

The pandemic turned our lives to slow living.  

No going out except for necessities.  No dining out, no parties, no chilling at cafes, no strolling in malls and no travel.  No spa as well and no mani-pedi in saloons; not even for a trim.  In other words; just stay home. 

What is slow living?

It is a life approach where we elevate the quality of life by slowing down daily activities to give way doing more important things.  

It is creating a good balance in all aspects of our lives.   

It is also a lovely change of pace when we realize that we have been doing so many things, get so overwhelmed yet find something is missing.  

It doesn’t mean we have to do things slowly, like taking too long to make tea. 

Some say : declutter, be a minimalist if you wish ; cook simple meals, turn off the noise; minimize  social media time.  

Someone said:  “stepping back from the whirlwind of life”.

I am one person who do things fast; I walk fast and eat fast.  Slow living taught me to slow down, spend time and energy only for what’s important. To savor my food; enjoy every moment and never to be rushed or frazzled with what I need to do.  

I learned to take time to appreciate that I’m really alive and found that I want to spend time laughing, loving and living fully engaged on what matters most.

Looking back to the times my son and his family visit; he will always nag me: 
“Mom, sit down already.  We came here primarily to bond with you while we eat”.  
I have the habit of calling them to the table while I finish last-minute fixings   Now I realized that I often missed out on the fun and conversations.

I’ve learned to do things one at a time within a calculated time frame; no more multi-tasking because it causes stress.  I cook simple meals if I can; if not my husband understands and suggests takeout.  My husband and I found a rhythm in going about our chores and hobbies.  I keep our home clean and orderly but if I can’t vacuum today, that’s okay, I can do that tomorrow.

Slow living gave me time to think about my life and I’m glad that I never compare my lifestyle with others.   I am grateful for what I have.  Keeping up with the Joneses or in this modern day we say; keeping  up with the Kardashians will only cause frustrations which in the long term doesn’t matter at all.  I am happy with my own unique life.  

I realized that it is easier to accept life’s imperfections, I do not worry or overthink because life doesn’t always turn out the way we want to; sometimes they turn out better; even beyond our wildest expectations.

I think I am liking the feeling of slow living, so much so that after the pandemic, I will keep this lifestyle.  It feels liberating, it makes me breathe easier and makes life really simple.  

One great thing in slow living is I can stay right here at home, no need to go and live in the countryside, in “the little house on the prairie”.

But when the pandemic is over, I’ll still dine out with family, meet up with friends, checkout the malls, go have mani-pedi and travel to visit our children abroad. 

My garden, my sanctuary.