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How to Train Your Dragon

We first saw this trailer of How To Train Your Dragon when we went to see Avatar at the SM IMAX theater. We knew right away that we wanted to see it, and that my nephew Esban would want to see it too. Upon seeing last week that it was already showing at Trinoma, we started making plans to go. Sorry, I’ll get to the movie, just let me tell this backgrounder ok? 🙂

On Monday, Esban didn’t want to go because, ahem, maglalaro pa daw siya. O K ! Haha. No matter what I said, he disagreed, we couldn’t go just yet because he was going to play. I told him we can’t go the next day because I would already have work on Tuesday night. His response: call your boss and say you’d go half day. Toinks! Haha. 🙂 So yesterday, Sunday, we finally got to go and Adam came with us too.

The trailer shows the first scene of the movie. Uh-oh, a thought popped up in my head: there’s too much talking, the kids might have trouble understanding this! But I think they turned out okay, they didn’t ask me too many questions. Kaya lang, Esban had to go pee right when the story climaxed! Kaloka. And Alfred refused to take him out because he didn’t want to miss the scene at the arena where Hiccup had to slay the dragon. So I just went with the poor kid. When we got back, the Vikings were sailing to the dragon’s nest.

The movie is basically about a young Viking who is different from everyone else in their island. Their village is old, but the houses are always new. Dragons are their biggest problems because they always come preying on their livestock and blasting their structures. The Vikings dedicate their time training for and fighting the war against dragons. Expeditions are dispatched to find the dragons’ nest and put an end to them, but none of the boats come back.  Now the lead character, Hiccup, is the son of the Viking chief (do they call him that?) but he is not built for slaying dragons. Instead, he buckles a lot and is often in accidents. He is awesome in the workshop though and has been an apprentice in making weapons. All he has wanted was to fit in and start killing dragons.

I think this happens everywhere, not the dragons, but kids turning out to be so different from their parents. Think about all those young ones who are forced to take up courses that they don’t really like and ending up failing miserably. Sons and daughters of doctors or lawyers or engineers who don’t want to be anything like their parents. Yet, that is what everyone expects them to be. For Hiccup though, his dad wasn’t pressuring him to be a dragon-slaying Viking, at least not in the beginning. He was fearful for him, sure that he won’t survive dragon training. And his good friend (the kids call him the uncle) was kind enough to tell Hiccup why:

Despite that, Hiccup persevered to prove everyone else wrong. And he did, though it was in a way that he had never imagined.

The movie also touches on father-son relationships, and how it isn’t always easy to talk to each other. I guess that is the case for all parent-child relationships too. Here it is shown in this scene, although you could also see it when Hiccup and his dad talked AFTER the dad heard the news about how well Hiccup’s been doing in dragon training:

Okay, although I am dying to show more clips of Hiccup with Toothless the Night Fury, I will restrain myself. I wouldn’t want to spoil the entire movie for those of you who have yet to watch it. And I really hope you do check it out, because it’s a good one. It’s not just fun to watch and visually beautiful, it also talks about shifting perspectives, how things aren’t always just how they seem. Training a Dragon isn’t as easy as learning to navigate a computer, or adding more mac memory, but it is simpler and less dangerous than slaying dragons.

Oh and yeah, now I remember, Esban did have one question: Why did Toothless always fly over water?

Off to the Movies!

For the first time in a very long time, we’re taking Esban out to the movies. This time, Adam’s coming along too. We’re going to see this in 3D:

Then maybe we’ll lounge on outdoor furniture at the many al fresco restaurants in Trinoma. Or not.

Campaign Season 2010

The campaign season goes even crazier as the candidates in the local lever officially start their campaign. On the news, I just heard that there are nine (or was it seven?) people vying for the Mayoralty post in Quezon City. Nine candidates! How do you get a majority vote with so many options? I guess it’s not a shocker, we have almost as many options to choose from for the Presidential post.

I wonder who will be in celebratory mood, and gather friends and supporters to smoke victory cigars? Celebrations are almost always associated with smoking cigars right, whether branded or discount cigars. I’m just wondering when the tradition started, or where.

Anyway, back to campaigns and elections. Right now I’m hearing Sarah Geronimo sing for the VP candidate that she is endorsing. Ugh is all I can say. I wonder who it is that the Comelec says has already used up the designated airtime for political ads? It’s probably Villar although Binay’s ads has been out for some time too. Hmm…

Best Wishes, Jo and Dom!

Remember her? 

my pretty bff

 

That’s my dear bestest friend, Jo. She’s getting married today. 🙂 

To Jo and Dom, I still cannot believe you guys are getting married before us! But don’t get me wrong, I am so so so happy for you. 🙂 I am a bit sad because I am not enough of a party person to pull together a party for you Jo (or maybe your cousins and girlfriends already did?), but I know you don’t expect anything like that from me, Hehe. But seriously. 

We’ve known each other since we were kids, back when things were so simple and it was safe to play hide-and-seek under the light of the full moon. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but back when we were maybe seven or eight, that summer when we hung out a lot, I wrote in my diary that you were probably my best friend. And you are. 

We have certainly gone a long way since, and our interests now are probably as diverse as night and day. Yet I still feel a deep connection to you; something that I hope will never ever disappear. 

Today you will walk down the aisle and marry the man you have been with for the past… how long has it been? I don’t remember. I haven’t seen you together since back when you were still just friends 🙂 but I know he’s a good man, and that he makes you happy. In a few months, the distance between us will be even greater, as you leave to join your husband. I will miss you, just as I have in the past ten years that we haven’t been neighbors, but I won’t be sad about it. To be honest, I am excited for you. You will be having a brand new beginning. Not only will you be married now, but you will also be a Pinoy expat. 😉 Oh, and your mom won’t be too far away. For a change, you will be within reach of the two people you love most in the world, without having to count the days until their next flight out. 

I love you girflriend. Take care of yourself and the family you’re building. This early, I am volunteering to be your first baby’s godmother. 🙂 Oh, and be sure to come home when my turn comes. 😉 

Rin on the Rox

In February last year I mentioned Rin on the Rox in one of my blog posts. I even included one of my favorite videos of them, their cover Leona Lewis’ Better in Time. I was on YouTube again earlier today and decided to checkout their channel. I did get to listen to the single they released over the summer last year, but it wasn’t really my type of song. I listened to their other covers, until I noticed one that had only Erin, without Rox in the video.

I read a fan’s blog post about the change too, and he led me to a tweet from the duo’s Twitter page saying that they were only taking a break. There was also an assurance in another post that they were still the best of friends, but Rin on the Rox was taking a break and they had decided to go a different path. That is sad. Erin, I think, was the first to put up her own channel on YouTube and she continued to post vids of her singing, just for fun, she says. Here’s my favorite of her posts:

Then back on their twitter page, I found a link to a video that Roxanne posted. She has her YouTube channel too, but not very manyvids posted yet. I found one of her cover of Kyla’s hit, Because of You:

I know they sound amazing on their own, individually, but they sound so much better together. I hope they sing together again soon, and maybe even continue with their music career. Here again, to compare, is my fave cover:

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