Monday, July 5, 2010

MYM: My Dear Pamangkin... (Nephew and Nieces)


Well, this MYM, I am proud to feature my nephew and nieces. They might be quite unruly when they are all together but somehow, they brought joy in our almost an empty home. Their presence spell simple joy that money can't buy. They have different personalities yet each one of them complement each other... Like any other kids, they fight each other, hug each other, forgive each other and above all, l♥ve one another...

In spite of their different personalities, they have something in common: they just can't get enough with Pooh! (and I am one of them!)

They are my precious pamangkins... I l♥ve them so much...

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Shoot Me # 3: with Janet and Jacque...

Forever In Blue Jeans

Today's Shoot Me is quite important. Today is Jacque's 25th birthday! (the one at the center). I edited this pic for fun!



See that butterflies on our head? Hmmm...  ^_^

TT: P’Noy’s Time



Honestly, I did not vote for him. When he took the lead during the canvassing, I am still doubtful of him. But considering that former President Erap was next to him, I rather have him to lead Philippines then.
Looking back…

I was born under the Marcos regime, but it was only through my History class that I learned about him and his achievements as will as his downfalls… I was in elementary when former President Ramos took an oath after President Cory Aquino’s term… then came President Estrada on his short term as he was toppled from his office for plunder case. Then GMA took over and successfully extended her term after winning the 2004 Presidential election.

Looking forward…

As P’Noy (his prefarabble way of addressing him) delivered his inaugural speech, I was impressed somehow of his promises and advocacy. His inaugural speech was the first one that I had witnessed (through the television) and I have no basis of comparison with those past presidents. P' Noy was so blatant on his message that he mentioned it boldly before the crowd. All his negative observations against the past administration was very well said. As if hitting the concerned people right on their face, he did not not show any fear of doing so. 
We, Filipinos are all fed up of those promises, but this time let us all cross our fingers in prayers that what P'Noy had promised will come into reality. May his administration marks a new beginning and a blessed hope for us all. We deserve a good governance, we deserve a faithful ad transparent government.
I am confident that God brought P'Noy on his present situation right now for a very definite reason... Let us be thankful for all the things that God is about to reveal to us through P'Noy's administration...
Let us be positive this time and let no doubts and apprehensions overwhelm us.
Let us support on his advocacy and let us always include him in our prayers.
It's P'Noy's time!




Wednesday, June 30, 2010

WFW: Praying and Trusting God's Faithfulness




Look around us... somebody might have the need to be prayed for...

if they got some problem... remind them how faithful our God is...





Hoping for a Better Nation...

Amidst controversies, Philippine remains still. I thank God for that. As we face a new administration in our one and only country, let us all be reunited and aim for a common goals: to move on forward and make the best of everything by God's help and assurance.

God bless Philippines!



Tuesday, June 29, 2010

TCP: The Bourne Supremacy

Wow I am so excited of this week's TCP! I love Matt Damon's acting prowess. And for today's episode, I go for the Bourne Supremacy (the sequel to Bourne Identity) The effects were really great! If you have seen it already and barely remember the story, here is the synopsis:


The Bourne Supremacy (Widescreen Edition)Two years after the events in The Bourne Identity, Bourne and his girlfriend, Marie Kreutz, are living in Goa, India. Bourne is beginning to recover some of his memories, and he is troubled by disjointed flashbacks of an assassination he carried out in a Berlin hotel. Meanwhile, in Berlin, a CIA officer under Deputy Director Pamela Landy is trading $3 million for the "Neski Files", documents about the theft of $20 million from the CIA seven years earlier. During the exchange, a Russian assassin named Kirill arrives to intercept the selling. He plants two bombs in the basement electrical circuit: one on the main and the other on a subline with Jason Bourne's fingerprint. The bomb on the main line kills the power while Kirill kills the agent and the source, and steals the files and money, which he gives to Russian oil magnate Yuri Gretkov. Kirill then travels to Goa to kill Bourne, but Bourne flees with Marie. As Bourne and Marie are driving away, Kirill fires a sniper rifle at the car that kills Marie, and the car veers off the bridge they are on into a river. Kirill leaves, believing that he killed Bourne. Bourne manages to swim away undetected, leaving Marie dead in the river (after unsuccessful mouth-to-mouth resuscitation). He then burns all of Marie's passports and pictures except for one picture showing both of them in an embrace. He also clears the house they lived in, taking all of the notes that Bourne used to dictate his dreams. Bourne travels to Italy to learn why he is again being targeted... click here for more
Craving for more? Here's the trailer:



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