Saturday, March 7, 2009

Teaching is tough business

i'm currently tutoring a middle-aged woman to speak English. She is classified as a "false beginner" meanings she's have had English instructions before she just wasnt listening. I think teaching "Real Beginners" is much much easier. Now i'm going crazy about what to do with the lesson but I'm praying for Devine Guidance...it's that tough!

Or maybe i'm just saying this because this is my first time. But i don't want to be mediocre at it I really want her to learn and so she can be confident and independent when she goes to Sweden!

*sigh* I don't want to be a lousy teacher. I'd break if she wont make any progress. But I think I'm being tough on myself. This morning was the first session we had. I walked her through the basics, no hard stuff. I mean I got the lessons online and custom-fitted it for her. I used illustrations and all. It used to be that I was so good at making the most clueless person get an idea about what is being discussed. My classmates in college seek me out when they had tough time understanding something. I haven't been in that route for like a couple of years after college so this situation right now is also something of a help to me. I am also learning along the way. I never expected teaching to be easy but still...

"The anticipation of pain is more painful than pain itself."

Thursday, February 19, 2009

TEN: The Evening News-the coolest news program on Philippine free tv


If you're tired of the usual crappy, cheap sensationalist style of news shows the big 2 (abs-cbn and gma) churn out every day then just change the channel dude and go to TV5 evening news. They're the coolest.
i love the fact that they only tackle the news that really matters...i mean dude who cares if some jobless asses slugged it out in some dirty street in manila? i don't! And neither do I care about some local showbiz starlet crying on the national tv for a bid of some free publicity! i thought the local free tv channels are hopeless. i was wrong.
Just the top ten news that matters every night, no cheap, tabloidish content. the anchors are cool and intelligent. the segments are hot and really matters. i mean where on free tv world in the philippines can you see Lourd de Vera dishing out some words on political street tarps that makes you bob your head in agreement just like the way you would with his music? Only on TEN at TV5!
Two thumbs up to all the people who are behind this news show. Keep being intelligent you guys.

Friday, February 6, 2009

PDI, PHILSTAR, MB listen up!!!

i wanna be a newspaper columnist...i mean i seem to love the challenge of writing things that are relevant. i believe i can bring something to the table that will illicit some reaction from readers in ways that it will affect them and touch them the way written letters does. I've been fascinated with the written word long before i learned to read and write. i remember wanting to learn to read because i was curios as to why my father get so absorbed in a book with no pictures, only black letters in thick pages. i didn't finish any course related to writing but i am passionate about it. i write when i can and take joys in it. i was very ecstatic when my submission to Philippine Daily Inquirer, my first ever, was printed. it was like WOW! i didn't have any confidence in my writing capabilities until i actually saw the piece on the Daily. I wish my dream will be fulfilled one of these days. i'm thinking about applying for a position in Philstar, PDI or whereever as long as i write. i'd be living in paradise if that happens.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

out and about...

I'm aching for another trip..another journey to somewhere. currently i'm stuck in my cousins' crib... can't do anything else other than get out to write or read. I go to the mall to be afforded that luxury. i miss my brothers but i'm determined to strike it on my own now.
i dont have money but i am determined to go to Malaybalay City for the Kaamulan Festival this March which is not that near yet. i will really go there even if i don't have extra money...gotta get me a camera...and then there's the planned Bohol escapade, this time with my barkadas... i'm getting a life...

Saturday, January 24, 2009

My Brother's Project

Capé Estiban's

According to Wikipedia.org Initao is a highly urbanized town. Its residents are very updated with the latest trends in technology, fashion and wellness. To relax and unwind locals can go to Internet cafés, restaurants and well known beach resorts in its fringes. However, with the proliferation of these establishments none caters to those who just wants to sit, relax and unwind without having to plan it before hand. As one may have noticed no establishment, particularly in the town center, that has first class amenities like a decent coffee shop. This study aims to address that concern.

Capé Estiban's is a coffee shop envisioned to be the answer. The name is picked because of its exotic and yet classy appeal. The name is inspired by a local corn coffee brand slightly tweaked to refine the name. It has the distinct feel of being a local brand that can also be at par with international brands like Starbucks or Bo's Coffee shop. The name itself will not just be a name but a brand. The goal is to have a place where not only Initaonons can hang out in but can also be very proud of.

The coffee shop will be located prominently and strategically in the town center of Initao, by the National Highway so locals and travelers alike can easily spot it. The proposed space is the property across the National Highway from the Initao Rural Bank and Valley Bank. The space itself is peaceful and distant from busy residential areas and the nearby banks lend an air of professionalism. The place will have ample parking space, classy, chick yet practical structure and interiors, well-edited and updated menu, professionally trained staff and management, Wi-Fi and information assistance regarding the town itself. Capé Estiban's will serve and popularize the humble “mais kapi” or corn coffee and elevate it to a classy drink with strong following, it will also serve other coffee variety, freshly baked and delicious breads and pastries and other fairs. The place will be a place where people can talk business or leisure over a steaming pot of coffee and a plate of bread, surf the net through Wi-Fi, or just be with friends or family or alone on any given time that the shop is open. Capé Estiban's will be an establishment and a brand associated with excellent service and great experience.

Monday, December 15, 2008

I swear i'll be a damn good teacher!!!

we were swore in yesterday, Sunday December 14, 2008, at Capitol University gym as professional teachers for passing the board exam last September 2008. I think I overdressed for the situation...i envisioned a cross between sex and the city and a korean fashion outcome...the outcome turned out to be me...just damn awkward at wearing a full skirt and an unmade hair. i was suppose to bring out a rock chic style but i failed mesirably...but its ok. i'm used to messing up anything...hehehe anyway after the occasion i just changed clothes...i'll try again next time...im gonna don that dress again and with a bang! I gotta learn some tricks to be a girl...

anyway the occasion was "ok"... i thought it wasnt gonna take long. Damn, i paid almost 1,500 pesos for the whole thing and all we got for entertainment was a dance number from PRC Cagayan de Oro's long-faced and quite unapprochable staff. Now I wonder where the 250pesos for entrance ticket went. I mean why did they have to go to a private venue when there are public places where it can be done for free! hmmmm...red tape red tape red tape....bad example for the new teachers. there were a lot of board passers in there... they sure did make a bundle or two because the money they charged us, not all were issued official reciepts for. Aside from the 1,050 reflected in the official receipt we were made to pay 250pesos for the ticket to the venue, 21 pesos for the form, another 21pesos for the documentary stamp, 75 pesos in the cashier which wasnt stated what it was for, not to mention the 100p charge for the photos. If the government is really serious about fighting corruption they should check on charges like these by one of their branches. Well I complain formally? No idea. I don't think anything good will come out of it anyway.

them talking about doing our jobs seriously and honestly certainly made me smirk just as I did when I watched the stupid dance number. They should've just let us blabber through the oath form and get it over it without much funfare. It would've save us the money and the time.

I'm not saying all these just because i felt bad about my dress during the event. Hehe.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

my christmas wishlist

1. a dgcam...a dslr would be awesome but something affordable from canon would be cool.
2. books from esabil allende and neil gaiman and the like
3. trip to somewhere...anywhere
4. chocolates!
5. a cool sewing machine

i dont believe in santa claus or winning the lotto but who knows what might just happen? (i'm betting on nothings-gonna-happen scenario) but anyway its fine with me....

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

OH WHEN?!!!!

I WANNA GO TO JAPAN AND LIVE IN THE LAND OF COOL AND KAWAI CRAFTING!!!! 

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

bloody monday



this is our beloved cat who was a stray before he was adopted... he died last monday after a night of pain for him and for us. we couldnt bring him to any animal hospital because we simply dont have that in our town. the vet was supposed to be summoned on Monday but chappy died on Monday 4 am. We miss him so much, he'd met my mom from the office, or just snuggles up, or begs for treats... we just miss him.

my lil bro buried him beneath the trees in from of our house where birds love to congregate...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

some good stuff on free tv


we had our cable disconnected a long time ago and can live without tv, we had no tv at home for almost 2 years after our old tv died. However since quiting my job I watch some tv from time to time to kill time and boredom. If the show makes some sense i set through it. I noticed though that its only the animes that i actually look forward to and some tv shows on RPN like Chuck. Recently I just discovered Camera Cafe on GMA after their morning show. i just love the show its really one of those rare show that has brains on free tv. Underrated but superb actors like Epy Quezon, Bearwin Melli, Patrecia Ysmael, to name a few. I just hope GMA wont pull a plug on this show because shows with brains hardly survive in the brainless shows-laden free channels. (Example: that art show hosted by epy quezon and tado in channel two.) i'm willing to drink as many nescafe as i can if it helps...

Monday, August 11, 2008

MOA AND THE MILF

i haven't posted anything in a long time coz i wasnt up to it but right now i think i have a lot of reasons to...

first up is the MOA to set up a Muslim state here in Mindanao. Its PLAIN STUPED!!!! what makes them think it will bring peace? It will only bring war and awaken the race related skirmishes here. To think that it has already died down eons ago and now here's this? I dont know whoever cooked up the whole thing? Its a blatant treachery to everyone, and like a spit on the Constitution! The President obviously doesnt respect the constitution nor cares about the people of this nation. And there's Esperon whom I think is a war freak, why was he in the peace panel anyway? MILF is a terrorist group and the people in the government is endulging them. Does this mean in order to get what you want out of the government just bear arms and kill ennocent people to sway the weak President? To the Supreme Court...please kill this MOA and save this country from the President's stupedity...

the Olympics is on going and I dont think were getting any medals... Palakasan ata ang ticket to get in there...heck i'm not fond of sports anyway...

Bob Ong where ever you are mag release kana nang bagong book please!

...hmmmm that's it muna...

Monday, July 7, 2008

craftygurl

i've been a crafty girl since i was a wee girl...seeing my mom and dad make things with their won hands...from toys to clothes...and growing up with not much money to spare, sowed the seeds of craftiness in us siblings and we're just thankful for it. right now were working on our garden and i'm hatching an idea off opening a small crafty shop at home... i'm still getting used to getting over procrastenitaion, i think its the yellow paint on the walls...hmmm...so anyway we're making a lot of progress and i know we will get there eventually....

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

boys (a poem)

I grew up with boys
I grew up wanting to be a boy
Until a boy unknowingly thought me how to be a girl
That same boy thought me the ecstasy of desire
And thought me the name of the Sayaws
As they hovered over us one rainy night

Another boy introduced me to Van Gogh
And made me wish I can be with him under
The Starry Night for even just once
I miss that boy though I’ve never seen him even once

The memories of them rekindled memories
Of boys who’s lives intertwined with mine for a moment or two

One taught me Rock
Another took advantage of my naïveté
One used to hunt me in a dream
A dream so true that it seems to be an unconscious memory
One made me think of growing old with him
An idea I thought would never cross my mind
One group of three made me wish I was one of them
And live a life of care free fun and girl free worries

I grew up with boys
I grew up wanting to be a boy
Until a boy unknowingly thought me how to be a girl
That same boy thought me the ecstasy of desire
And thought me the name of the Sayaws
As they hovered over us one rainy night

Another boy introduced me to Van Gogh
And made me wish I can be with him under
The Starry Night for even just once
I miss that boy though I’ve never seen him even once

Boys are boys
Boys maybe be wicked, chivalric, addictive, cunning
Boys are boys
I wanted to be one
Boys will be boys
I’ll never be one
Thank heavens