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Panic Buying

When my hubby sent me a message asking me to do some groceries, I never thought I will be entering a panic zone. People were overcrowding this Puregold store in multinational Paranaque branch and as if everybody is in panic buying. Items like candles, matches, breads, noodles, batteries and can goods are the things I’ve noticed in everyone’s push carts. And it’s been one of the tiring days for the merchandisers of the grocery store because they keep on refilling the empty rack always. That’s the result of our government announcement that this new typhoon “Pepeng” can build up in becoming a super typhoon by tomorrow afternoon.

There are also some texts messages circulating around that Meralco will cut out the power at 9pm this evening and many more things that can cause a person to panic. But that was just a rumor and their speculations. We need to tune in to our radio and televisions or the announcement of our barangays units or government enforcers so we should know the better way to stay safe. But most of all, the power of prayer is the best way so we can survive this storm.


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Big Challenge

It’s the end of September.  And all of a sudden I thought of singing Greenday’s “Wake me up when September ends” =)We resumed our work and we're glad that the flooding here in Paranaque subsided.  The devastating outcome of typhoon “Ondoy” traumatized even young kids who suffered most from this massive flooding in most cities here in Metro Manila.  Even the nearby towns experienced landslides and mud flows aside from as high as house-deep floods.  What we saw in our TV and heard from radios showing the effects of the storm can make your knees weak from pity.  All the things, houses, the source of your income and precious life were lost because of what happened.  

When I saw in the news that major relief operations is needing volunteers to pack and distribute the relief goods, I wished I can go there to help.  But I have work and weekends are filled with things to do.  So I was happy to know that we have our company’s initiative relief drive to donate used clothes, medicines, foods and water to help our unfortunate countrymen.  We put a big box in the lobby and we gathered some used clothes and things from our houses and donate, it’s the least thing we can do to help.  We thought of going to Antipolo City to check on one of our office mate that was affected by the floods but he text us that they are alright and safe but their major problem is that there is no electricty and water on their area.

I know that it’s easier said than done.  But we hope that our countrymen can recover from this massive lost of property and lives.  God will always be there to help us get though from all these challenges. 

And today is my sister Glenda’s birthday.  She want to have it cash instead of treating her to a dinner today, and her wish is granted.  May she have many more birthdays to come, good health and happy life ahead of them.



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After the Rain

Finally the rain is heavy rain is over, still raining but unlike yesterday. Typhoon Ondoy left the Philippines with more than 40 dead and thousands of homeless people, destroyed properties from a record breaking rainfall since 1967 in Metro Manila that leads the government to declared Metro Manila and 26 more areas in Luzon under the state of calamity. When I saw the news in TV, we are so stunned that “Ondoy” turned several parts of Metro Manila into a water world. I really felt weak from what I saw. As if these floods will sink the whole places in just several hours. It was raining non-stop and my first time to experience this extreme weather condition and we can only pray that my friends and relatives are safe in their homes.

We are one of the lucky ones living in a higher place here in Paranaque, we know that our neighboring barangays are suffering to floods that almost reach up to half of their houses including my brother in-laws house in Salvador, Paranaque. We lost the electricity yesterday afternoon and till this morning. My sisters and my mom stayed here overnight because all the roads going to their home are flooded waist deep. They came from my nephews scheduled check-up to pedia that morning, if they just knew that the rain will worsen that afternoon, they wished they just postpone their visit. It was so hot that night despite of the rain but it was nothing compared to those people who are trapped in their roofs, no foods, no water, soaking wet and waiting to be rescued. Let’s pray that they will all be safe and this nightmare will be over so soon.

Here are some pictures I gathered while surfing the news in the net.







pics credit to owners



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Tropical Storm Ondoy

We are suppose to hit the mall because its weekend. But since tropical storm Ondoy stops all the business, parties and strolling because of his massive rains that floods all the major streets in Metro Manila making it impassable. We are bound to stay here in the house and wish that everything will be alright outside.

I watched some breaking news and was shocked that all the roads and bridges are flooded and are neck deeper. I’ve heard what PAGASA said that this typhoon creates these entire floods in just three hours, non-stop. My office mates in their 24/7 shifting schedules are stranded in the office because all major roads going out from Sucat, Paranaque are all impassable. Imagine that! AFP sent some rescue groups and all affected families had been evacuated from their homes. I was so thankful that there are no classes and work today or this will create more problems.

Here are some pictures of the floods here in Metro Manila. I hope this will be over soon. We have to take extra precautions, ready our flash lights, emergency lights or candles just in case the lights went out. Let’s be positive, pray and chill.

pix credits to owner



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Shares of Sorrows

I’ve heard some heartbreaking news. The death and loss of someone you dearly love is imaginable. I admit that when Tatay (my father in-law) died, I don’t know what to do. It’s my first time that someone I used to live in the same house is forever gone and you can’t see him anymore. But I managed to go on with the flow with the help of my husband and we gave each other the strength to move on. This morning, we heard the loss of the innocent baby of our former office mate due to illness, and the story behind that family is not ordinary ( I wrote about that in my previous posts) we are so sad because it’s a family matter and we can’t do anything to help her but through prayers. I hope the baby is happy now with our Dear Lord.

We have our own share of sorrows in this life. I had experience not to eat a proper meal for 2 weeks because I was heartbroken and I thought the pain is unbearable. But after I drained my eyes from the tears, I moved on. With the help of my friends and family I started back to where I used to be, friendly, happy and positive. I cannot advise you on what to do when you are feeling sad and lonely and in pain. We are once became friends until something happened and things changed and I felt that it's much better this way. We often talked about family problems and everything that can lift up our heavy feelings and we both know it feels good that we have someone we can share about our frustrations or happiness in life. But I wish that you can surpass the pain and I know you can do it. I believe in you. God will show you the way.



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Sores

The mouth sores on my tongue are hurting thus preventing me to talk much.  My friends would often notice it because I’m quiet and inactive. (lol!) I usually had these mouth ulcers when my period is coming or the sudden change in weather. Rinsing my mouth out with brine (a warm salted water) sometimes help but still painful especially when eating solid foods.  One time, I decided to use the old ways of putting “tawas” or  aluminum Hydroxide on the open mouth sores and it hurts like hell that I cried out loud and hubby came rushing to my side and asked me what happened? Lol! Don’t know till when can I endure this pain and I hope soon.


Well, there’s another type of sore that I know.  These people that are distressing, unpleasant and annoying to the eyes which we called eye-sores. My friend is experiencing this and she can’t do anything about it because they sit side by side at work (ha-ha!) how unfortunate! Now, the only remedy she knows is to put a headset and concentrate at work and tried to maintain her composure and pray that the story telling is over. And that's my advised to her also.  Life is good, so don't waste your breath to these eye-sores =)





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Photo Moments

We went to Mall of Asia last weekend and we saw the photo tribute for the late Pres. Cory Aquino from the five day wake and funeral services.  The shots were all good and from those who weren’t able to see all those moments like me, it’s worth a trip to this photo exhibit and stop by and see this one of a kind photos from well known photo journalist who covered the event since day one.  You can see the deep emotions from these photos from the people who attended the wake and funeral.  The photos were published in major international and national publications.  

I guess our routine trips to the mall is not just strolling or shopping around but witnessing one great event through this exhibit =)






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