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Safari!

Today I was going through my Picture library looking for any photo that distinctly featured a human face and flowers together in one frame. I was using Windows Live Photo Gallery to go through the albums, and then my attention was caught by the nifty button to create a movie out of the photos. So I used it.

And what photos did I use? Those from our Safari adventure!

(This video I just uploaded doesn’t look good! It’s all pixellated. I’m going to try again and then re-upload.)


No, we didn’t go to Africa for this, nor did we drive out to Subic to experience their Zoobic Safari. This is the Safari display of stuffed animals at the SM Sky Garden, at SM City North Edsa. It’s still there until now, if I’m not mistaken.

Ugh, I think my dad chose the hottest day this summer to take the kids there. Or not. Maybe it just felt like the hottest day for me because

  1. I just came off a 12-hour shift.
  2. It was freezing cold inside the office.
  3. I was quite sleepy; and,
  4. I was wearing heels.


The kids definitely weren’t complaining about the heat. Dad even looked quite comfy.

You know, I’m not sure if they asked me to come along because they needed another chaperone (Mom couldn’t join them because she had a meeting), or they really needed a photographer. Hmmm.

The kids were all willing subjects, okay maybe with the exception of Adam who doesn’t always feel like smiling at the camera, but they all were very eager to post in front of the stuffed animals. I, however, was one frustrated photographer. I wasn’t dressed appropriately. And because of my weight, I wasn’t willing to kneel or able to sit on the floor to get better angles. Tsk. I gotta do something about that. Hehe.

Anyway, here are a few of my favorite photos:

MM: Glee – The Boy is Mine

Mercedes and Santana face off!

I’m confused, what happened to Quinn and Puck? I haven’t seen last week’s episode (I’m still waiting for the video to load) so maybe I’ll get a better idea then for what’s up with this song.

I’m kinda happy that Santana is getting more songs 🙂

Happy Music Monday! 🙂

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Elections 2010: A Family Affair

This year’s general elections, the first ever to be automated in the country, was a family affair for us. We headed to the voting precinct together, Dad, Mom, and I. Kuya followed a few minutes later.

  

We didn’t necessarily leave the place as a family though.

For Ma, and this will show her age (sorry!), her voting experience was expedited. Let’s just say that she qualified for special treatment. She stayed in line with us for almost an hour though before she was able to get on to the express lane. Hehe. My big brother was a few people away from us to the back of the line. He was there for over an hour before he decided to join mom and dad for lunch at KFC a few steps away from the precinct, after that, he decided to go home and bring lunch to Diane. He was supposed to go back but we were waiting in line for five hours, and the line behind us was growing longer. He had work that night so he had to go to bed…

So I spent the most time with Dad, and my cousins Nikki and Che. We ate kwek-kwek, KFC fries, drank KFC Krushers, cold water, and Coke, in those five hours. It was soooo hot that day, but being under the tent, and there being chairs, helped to keep our heads cool. Cool lang kahit na there were people who cut into the line. Friends who were supposed to be about four or five people down the line from us got pushed farther back. Tsk.

Anyway speaking of family, I’ll try to include a photo of Dad showing how much stomach fat loss he’s had. Yep, he’s lost a lot of inches and he’s been very proud of that. Other photos of the family on election day will be added to this post in a few… 🙂

Election 2010 – 2 days later

For the first time in Philippine history, the elections were automated. It means so many things, in so many levels.

Personally, it was my first time to vote. Around this time last year, I talked about my experience at voter’s registration. A week or two ago, I mentioned how tough it was to make a decision. In the end, I gave my vote to Richard Gordon. He lost. I am not that disappointed though. I have faith in the resilience of the Filipino.

Noynoy, who has a comfortable 4 million lead from his closest opponent (do not get me started on that), is poised to be our next president. With about 40% of votes, his is the closest we’re getting to a majority vote in a long time, or so I hear. What keeps me hopeful is that those who came out to vote, and before that to campaign for their bets, will continue to be vigilant and participate in the affairs of the nation. If not participate in government and its process, I hope that the majority continue to be more participative in activities that promote social change. No, I am not talking about blogging about politics, or joining rallies. I am referring to the spirit that the series of calamities in 2009 seemed to have stirred in the Pinoy.

If there was one thing that Ondoy taught us, apart from the fact that there is no disaster preparedness plan to speak of, is that change happens faster when we take it upon ourselves to act. That every little thing YOU do, counts.

So there, I stayed in line for five hours, suffered under the heat of the sun, to cast my very first vote. I chose my president, VP, 12 senators, party list representative, congressman, mayor, vice mayor, and six city councilors. I had my dad and cousins to keep me company (Ma was prioritized as a senior [although she looks very young], and my brother couldn’t stay the whole time and ended up not voting). The day after, I woke up to news that about 77% of election results have been transmitted to the Comelec. That’s wonderful news to this country where manual counting took months to complete!

Then I heard the sad news: only two of my senatoriables made it to the top 12. Marcos made it, and actors-turned-politicians will be back to dominate the senate. I thought we wanted change people, yet we elect the same old faces that don’t embody that. How many times have those people served in the senate, what have they done? If you think about it, even though I don’t like Jamby, it seems like she did a lot as a Senator. Now, she’s not going back. Neither is Gordon. And that is so sad.

But I’m okay. Though I sweated like a pig yesterday, and the heat caused some breakout of adult acne, and though it made me restless the night before (I had a dream, but now’s not the time to share it), it was all worth it. I will vote again.

How was your election experience?

[yes, I took pictures because there was not much else to do, I will post them next time]

MM: Glee – Physical!

As usual, last week’s Glee episode was a joy to watch, no wait, it was a hoot! 😉

I am waiting for Quinn to be redeemed, I mean, I’m really waiting for her to show her amazing attitude. For her to walk head high, and be happy with where she is. To be proud to be a young pregnant woman who chose to carry the baby instead of terminating the pregnancy. And it’s time she comes to terms with her relationship with Puck. He’s not so bad. 🙂 She’s smart, she’s got personality. I like her. hehe.

It’s amazing how Sue’s misfortune turned out to be her ticket to popularity, haha!

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PS: Because of spamming purposes, the linky will be closed on Thursday of each week at midnight, Malaysian Time. Thank you!

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