What People See And Not See

Sunday, February 07, 2010

What people see :

A girl that smiles right after a break up. Who laughs like nothings bothering her. A girl that's wanting to have a good time. Who’s independent and doesn't need a guy to keep her together. Who enjoys every step she takes. Who’s world is brighten up each and every day. Who walks with her head up and acts strong and confident. Who comes off as a bitch when times get rough. A girl that does not look like she needs a little help. Who doesn't need a shoulder. Who doesn't need a hug. A girl that doesn't have a wet face and puffy eyes couple hours after her boyfriend broke up with her.


What people don't see :

A girl who’s standing strong. Who’s hiding her feelings. A girl who uses a fake smile. Who’s laugh is also fake. A girl who cries herself to sleep each night. Who cries to songs that reminds her of him. Who eats ice cream when feeling depressed. Who wishes its him every time her phone rings. A girl who checks his page each time she goes on. A girl who needs a shoulder to cry on. Who needs someone to comfort her. A girl that longs for a hug after a break up. Who sits at home watching romantic movies, wishing life was like that. A girl who dreams of a boy that could sweep her off her feet. Who comes off as a bitch because she’s tired of being hurt. A girl who wants to find a boy that isn't like the others she’s been with.

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Mandaue Fire Loses 10 Homes

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Yesterday early morning when I was at work, a friend of mine texted me telling me there's a big fire in our place. At first I didn't believe her because I thought she was only joking. But then one of my colleague heard the news over the radio and told me right away. That the fire is really so near in our place. Located at Kamangahan, Tabok, Mandaue. That's exactly where I live. I was worried and kinda panic. So I went home to check.

On my way home, I was so scared and worried. Full of what if's... What if our house is one of the houses that were burned already. When will we go after this and that. My mind was full of dirty thoughts.

When I finally reached home, I was so thankful and happy that our house was safe and wasn't included. I cried and pray. According to one of my housemates, good thing the firemen were able to control the fire soon as they can. There was only one house left before our house. If that house was also taken by the fire then for sure our house will be the next.

Anyway, the fire losses 10 houses and destroyed approximately 1 million worth of properties. The cause of the fire was electric short circuit. I hope everyone will be more careful next time.

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Taylor Swift

Monday, January 25, 2010

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Taylor Swift...

What would I say about her? Oh well she's pretty, lovely, witty and so gorgeous. She's only in her teen years but she seem so successful already. She has a great sweetest cute voice that I like so much. Her songs inspired me so much. The "Love Story" song is my personal favorite. It's cute. Truly expresses the fairy tale love story. And I can relate with it. I really love it. Other songs that I like are "You Belong With Me, Tim McGraw and the latter. Well, all her songs are great. I love playing her albums on my DVD while relaxing in my room.

I'm looking forward to have more songs and albums from her soon.

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Ivler's Mother Blames 'violent' Past

Saturday, January 23, 2010

By reading this news, I totally understand what's Jayson Ivler real case. I have heard about this on radio and TV and never understand, just until now.

Here's the news all about:




"Ivler 'hates the Philippine gov't'

MANILA, Philippines - Much has been said about Jason Aguilar Ivler's allegedly violent outlook towards authority since his arrest last Monday over the murder of a Palace official's son.

His mother, Marlene Aguilar Pollard, admitted as much on Thursday when asked how Ivler views the Philippine government. "He hates the Philippine government. He has absolutely no respect for the Philippine government," she told reporters.

On Friday, Aguilar revealed that their present ordeal is the direct result of their family's violent past.

Born in Massachusetts on Jan. 7, 1982, Ivler is the firstborn of Aguilar and her first husband, Robert Ivler, whom Marlene met in the Philippines.

Aguilar said Jason and his younger brother, Colby, lost their father when they were still very young.

"My husband was found dead in a chair, inside a hotel in Bangkok. He was killed by a professional killer," she said.

Since Jason was only 2 1/2 when his father died, Aguilar did not tell him about his father's death until Jason was older.

She also confessed that she had various affairs before marrying Stephen Pollard, an economist who works as consultant for the Asian Development Bank and Ivler's current stepfather.

She said among her former lovers were a Colombian arms dealer and a wanted criminal who is now serving time in the United Kingdom.

Aguilar said Jason always treated her with gentleness and is a far cry from his brother, Colby, whom he described as hard-headed. She claimed that Jason was a dean's lister at the Hawaii Pacific University where he studied AB Psychology.

"They are extremes. Jason and Colby are both geniuses. When I see Jason, I see heaven. Colby, I call him Saddam, Damien, Hannibal, because everytime I see him, my blood pressure goes up. Lapastangan yan. He drives me totally nuts. I love him. But Jason is the exact opposite. He never raised his voice to me," she said.

A history of violence

It was during his break from school in 2004 when Ivler was involved in the first traffic accident involving a Malacañang official. Ivler was driving his stepfather's Toyota Land Cruiser, which bore diplomatic plates, when he rammed into the car owned by Presidential Undersecretary for Resettlement Nestor Ponce Jr.

Ponce was killed in the accident while his wife and driver survived.

A Philippine National Police (PNP) press statement issued August 2004 said Ivler was charged with reckless imprudence resulting in homicide for Ponce's death.

Reports said Ivler, who was then out on bail, was nabbed in Zamboanga City with two police escorts while trying to catch a ferry bound for Malaysia. The attempt to leave the country despite a pending criminal case prompted the Bureau of Immigration to issue an order preventing him from leaving the country.

Ironically, Ivler was still able to join the US Army on Feb. 15, 2007 despite a pending warrant for his arrest in the Philippines.

Readers of abs-cbnNEWS.com said Ivler served as an Infantryman (11 series) with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii, with the rank of specialist (E-4). A year later, he was discharged under honorable conditions on Oct. 16, 2008.

In Aguilar's book "Warriors of Heaven", she described how Ivler was arrested by US authorities and pressured to admit things about his family.

A year after leaving the US Army, Ivler again ran afoul of the law when he allegedly shot and killed Renato Victor Ebarle Jr., son of Presidential Chief of Staff Undersecretary Renato Ebarle Sr., on November 18 during a traffic altercation.

He went into hiding for 2 months until his arrest by National Bureau of Investigation operatives in a bloody shootout last January 18.

Despite the ordeal, Aguilar said she has only one wish for her son. "That all of these will end peacefully and we will live peacefully," she said."



Source: YAHOO NEWS

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A Walk For Santo Niño

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Sinulog is a nine-day fiesta celebration in honor of Sto. Nino. The celebration entails two major activities: the religious procession on a Saturday and the grand street parade the following day.

Organized by the Augustinian order, the solemn procession in Honor of the Child Jesus is basically the same manner as of the other religious processions in the Catholic Church. It begins in the church and ends in the church.

Millions of pilgrims and devotees of Sto. Nino flock the streets going to the Basilica bringing with them candles and
rosaries as they respond to the holy rosary which is spoken in different languages.

Parishioners from different parishes, business sectors, colleges and universities, government officials, archdiocesan organizations and all sectors in the Cebuano community, including group of friends,
families and relatives join together in honoring the patron saint.

The solemn procession route may vary every year to cater to other barangays who were not visited by the Child Jesus the other year and also depending on the estimated number of devotees participating the event.

After the procession a high mass is going to be celebrated.

Immediately after the mass, performing the Sinulog dance is recommended for those who have petitions. Many people believe that their hopes in life are answered by dancing the Sinulog after the solemn procession. A dancer must have his or her own candle for dancing. Dancing with complete strangers, armed with candles in hand and hearts filled with pure love our beloved Sto. Niño, will surely not only please one’s self – but the dear Child Jesus as well.


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I'm Currently Listening To: Till They Take My Heart Away

Friday, January 08, 2010




Till They Take My Heart Away
Kyla

I'm looking to your eyes, so far away
There's trouble in your mind
You're losing faith
Hey now, let me hold you
It'll be okay!
Coz I will love you
Till they take my heart away.

Remember when you called
And said goodbye
We thought we'd lost it all
And so did I
Even if I lost you
I would feel the same
Coz I will love you
Till they take my heart away.

Believe in me
I'm here to stay
I will love you
Till they take my heart away.

Now we're stronger than before
We've made it throught
I never felt more sure
Because of you
Hey now! Are you listening?
Do you hear me say
"I will love you
Till they take my heart away!"


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