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Aug 24, 2013

Love comes in the most Unexpected Ways


To the birthday girl who’s my greatest inspiration to never give up on love.


 Unexpectedly

There was once a blind little girl who dreamed of working in the air force. As impossible as her dream might be, she still hoped and prayed that it would come true. The girl worked as an assistant to the village’s local shoemaker who treated her as his own. She was hardworking, patient, and most of all, she put all her heart in doing her job as her way of thanking the shoemaker. She was a friendly lass, and the shop’s high-paying customers would always ask her to shine their shoes or to fetch their necessities.

One winter morning, the mayor and his family visited the shop to purchase leather boots. They visited the shop every month. They were a nice family except for the son. Now, the mayor’s kid was a naughty boy. He’d cause trouble all the time, and would put the blame on the blind girl. The poor girl could do nothing but get punished or shouted at for something she didn’t do every time the mayor's family visits. The blind girl was cleaning white leather shoes when the mayor’s son took a piece of clean rag, poured permanent black ink on the rag, and handed it back to the girl. Unknowingly, the girl, after taking the now-dirtied rag, cleaned the rest of the pairs of white shoes with it.

When the shoemaker saw what the little girl had done, he scolded her and had almost relieved her of her job had she not begged, pleaded, and kneeled. The damage’s worth was equivalent to a month’s worth of food. Hiding in one corner by the shoe racks, the naughty son snickered. The poor girl was fuming mad. She hated the naughty boy who had been causing her trouble ever since they met. The naughty boy then thought of another prank: stealing a pair of the most expensive heels in the store. As he was about to do his deed, his father caught him, shouted curses, and started hitting the boy. The blind girl heard the commotion and went on to stop the father. The son, cheeks red and crying, stared at the girl as a single tear fell from his cheeks.

After the incident, the boy was never seen again. Life continued for the blind girl, still full of hopes and dreams. Years passed. The young girl was now a lady, and the generous shoemaker was now a good ‘ol man. Because the shoemaker had hit the mark past his prime, he couldn't keep the store open the whole day and night anymore, so he trusted the young girl with keeping the shop open during the times he’d doze off to dreamland. Even though they’ve been having fewer customers, a particular client had been keeping their sales up and going.

This client was a doctor, an ophthalmologist. Whenever the doctor would visit, the shoemaker noticed that the doctor would be all smiles the moment he sets his eyes on the young lady. At times, the doctor would even forget what he was talking about because of the young lady. Thinking of the doctor and his adopted daughter, the ‘ol shoemaker felt everything had been set, and he could already leave without regrets. He knew his time was almost up.

A few months later, the shoemaker died peacefully in his sleep with a smile on his face. The burial was a simple one having guests who either had been close friends, patrons or clients of the deceased. The year after the old man’s death, the doctor offered to take the girl to his clinic and replace her eyes with seeing ones. With nothing to hold her back, the young lady agreed. The procedure took a year to complete, and another half to fully heal.

The long wait was over, and the lady was now finally able to see, and what she did see, oh, was truly a surprise, a gift from her beloved doctor—a red, velvet box. She opened the box, and on that very day, the doctor proposed to the young girl. The couple got married and lived a happy life full of contentment and love.

The wife went to college, graduated, and became an air force pilot while her husband became chief surgeon in the force’s medical team. They had kids who grew up to be successful people, and when time came that God had finally claimed the lives of those who had lived, a little note was found safely kept in an old, red, velvet box the doctor had kept in his pocket.

A little girl, six or seven maybe, I see every day by the shoe shop smiles so beautifully. Sad fate was that she had no eyes. How cruel the world is to this girl…yet she still smiles, and I hate her smile. I hurt her, I make her sad…yet she still smiles…

I try to do everything to wipe that smile off her face, but nothing works.

My work backfired on me, yet she still protected me…what’s in this poor girl that makes her so unforgettable? I’m going to go somewhere far, and when I get back, I want to see her beautiful smile once again…

Her face, her contagious laugh, the way she moves with grace…I will make her happy. I will make her dreams comes true…someday…someday. 


Things that seem so impossible, are not impossible at all if one hopes for possibility. Whenever life treats me hardest, I'll always remember how much you've kept me going on. Thanks for the support, love, and memories. :*

Happy birthday again, I hope you liked my story. 

Dedicated to Maria Sheipearl Ann Tragico.

8/21/1996



Yours ever truly,
 
 

Aug 18, 2013

Let Go and Let Music


Music speaks when you just listen, when you pause for a minute and enjoy the rhythm.

Hear the pulse of your heart, the soft serenade of the birds, and the whistle of the wind; these are simple things we often forget to notice. The beauty that is around us is what we call nature’s music. We do not need to plug in our iPods and jam to the latest hits, and we do not need to learn a new beat, transpose and play it on a gazillion instruments because all we need is to listen and appreciate nature’s song.

Life, at times, gets so busy—busy trying to earn money. We keep looking down, afraid of tripping, falling over, and losing a few coins, and so we fail to see how beautiful every day is. We constantly worry about money. We assume that anything without monetary value is useless. The assumption turns into regret that bites at end of the day saying, ‘beauty is unattainable’ when in fact it is us who refuses to recognize it. 

Happiness is not measured by the vast amount of wealth you possess nor the infinite wisdom you earned from a multitude of books. It’s the simple joys in life that brings up your happiness meter. 

Be like a nightingale that sings sweet lullabies. Lull yourself from the dull, chaotic world. 

Let the melody drive your life, not riches, not wealth, nor possessions. 

Live simply, live happily.



Happy to be,
 

Aug 10, 2013

Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est

"Knowledge itself is power"

It's the mid-term examinations, and the week could only get better as students enroll themselves in this semester's latest cram school. Piles of books and papers slowly clutter my desk as judgment week approaches. Le zombified look with bloodshot red and raccoon eyes, and  messy, unkempt hair--ah, yes, this is definitely my kolehiyala life.

Cebu Doctors' University is no different from the rest of the other schools. Everyone anticipates the end of the week even before it has started, the typical mindset of every struggling student (including me, haha). Even High Schoolers and Grade Schoolers are also awaiting the results from examination days.

I'm pretty sure no one wants to fail a 'major' exam, and so let's all together put our thinking caps on (groans), and brace ourselves for one helluva week. Hoping cram school would definitely pay off (crosses fingers). 

Godspeed, God bless, and good luck to us!



 Your kolehiyala,

Aug 5, 2013

A Million Dreams in One

Of the million things that could hurt most,
It’s your silence that haunts me like a ghost.
Like lightning that strikes in a thunderstorm
You left my heart for me to mend and reform.

You’re that gleam from the dark, that supernova star
The one I see as I watch from somewhere far.
Something unreachable, one that’s untouchable
By someone like me, weak and feeble.

You’re just a dream, not a reality
Yet why is it hard to accept this inevitability?
How unfair life is to deceit someone like me
I am a blind man chasing that which I cannot see

Though my hands can never reach you,
Never hold you, never touch you
Knowing you’re out there somewhere will be enough
I’ll still be waiting, I won’t be gruff

Then when I look up the sky and ask truthfully,
“Why dreams spread wider than reality?”
I’ll look back down and secretly smile,
“Because you’re the greatest dream I’ll make a reality.”



Your city gal,






inspired by the video :
















photo credits to: tumblr.com

Jul 20, 2013

The one I loved and the one I love

You cannot always have what you want. Sometimes it just takes a little acknowledgment, yet that doesn't mean you cannot pursue that thing you want most. 

Love is good, love hurts, love pains, love crushes. The moment you step into this fine line, there’s no going back. You may get wounded, you may get heart aches, but in the end what matters most is you tried.

Along the way, there will always be people waiting to catch you whenever you might fall, so don’t be afraid to love with all your heart. Love until you heart breaks, until it breaks into tiny fragments of those past happy memories because only then when you have done that can you say you have truly loved.

Love breaks the mightiest man, yet it can also build the strongest fortress that withstands the tests of time. Love is a word defined into many unfathomable figuratives and different languages, yet when felt, becomes unexplainable.

It hurts when you have already tried everything, and you still cannot have what you want, but it hurts more when you do nothing at all, and watch as your precious treasure is slowly taken away. 

It pains knowing that in the middle of the race, someone already got to the prize first, but it pains more reaching the finish line, and knowing that the prize wasn't meant for you at all.













Surviving love,
Downtown Miss






Jul 18, 2013

A Child's Point of View


When things you want do not always go your way
When you want this and your parents say, “some other day”
Don’t hate them for what they say
Understanding is every child’s obligation to pay.

It’s not a shame to be scolded and told
It’s not a bad thing to let your behaviour be controlled
Parents leave a lot of lifetime experiences untold
These are things you’ll understand once you grow old.

Just remember the night you were born
How your mother had cried and your father left torn
Between his love for his woman and for his new born
Yet you grew up with parents who adorn.

So each time you hate, each time you bleed
Remember that a parent is something we all need
When you commit a mistake, throw your pride and plead
Ask forgiveness and do a good deed.

Someday you’ll realize and see the truest of the true
That parents care, you’re not a mistake nor a woe
Don’t judge Mom and Dad for what they do
They do what they do best because they love you.




Parents love you, though at times we become so blinded by our selfishness. They know what's best and what's good for us, but we just can't see underneath that smokescreen of immaturity we have. Whenever we feel like hating our parents when things don't go our way, remember that most often, it's not only us that often gets misunderstood. 

A day accomplished, another life lesson learned.


Surviving life,




Jul 13, 2013

Noche Glamorosa

As white dresses slowly become a scarcity in mall racks, girls binge-shop the perfect accessories and shoes and frequent salons and spas to give themselves some lovin', the CDU - College of Allied Medical Sciences (CAMS) Department Acquaintance Party draws nearer. Freshmen buzz in anticipation of the annual departmental event that will showcase the grandeur of the CDUcian lifestyle. 

Happy girls are pretty girls, don't you agree?

The night was young as students gathered in the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC) foyer. Ladies wore dresses accentuating God-given assets, sky-high heels oozing confidence, and flawless make-up perking up facial value whereas gentlemen wore crisp, clean suit defining the word classy, gelled and clay doh'd hair looking sleek as a sheik, and the air of intelligence unbounding true gallantry. 

Mr. and Ms. Fresh Face Icons 2013

Year levels were divided by elements: Air (1st year), Earth (2nd year), Water (3rd year), and Fire (4th year). With the preparations made by the College of Allied Medical Sciences (CAMS) Student Council of school year 2013-2014, the rest of the evening was a mix of elegance and fun. Aside from the presentations by the CAMS chorale members and the CAMS Supreme dance troupe, the MT-Fresh Face Icons 2013, a pageant participated by freshmen representatives, was a definite eye-catcher. 

Blockmates from BSMT 1D

The food was good, care of Creative Cuisine Catering Services, though I was slightly distracted by the dazzle and spazzle of the pretty and unrecognizable faces of fellow Med-Tech students, even more so by the feeling of love in the air as people posed with their crushes and girl/boyfriends. Blame it all on Cupid. Tsk, tsk, tsk

SNSD dance presentation of K-POP enthusiasts

The camera flashes here and there, flickering of table-lit candles and boom-ba-room of the stereo system never failed to keep the party alive and kicking. Even at the latest hour, everyone was in full blast party-mode, feeling the tandem of the moment.


It was a great night, an awesome night. Can't wait for next year's party.


Party rocking the night away,




photo credits for the third picture from the top to: Kristine Josephine D. Busa

Jul 12, 2013

My Pretty Jo, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! :)

L-R: Me, Samantha, Paula, Jehdel, Vince and Lito

To the girl whose cheeky smile never fails to shine
The girl who I'm proud to say is a friend of mine
To the pretty lady who has turned seventeen
The limelight's yours, this is your scene.

We may have not known each other that long,
Yet like pieces of a symphony, we belong in one song
There is us, we're an orchestra of five
We make music and dance to the jive.

Like reaching the steep mountains reaching high
Love is hard, but someday you'll meet your ideal guy
You reason with wit, an expert adviser
I haven't met a girl whose just as wiser.

You're none like another
Ain't just a friend, but a soul sister
I love you pretty girl, happy, happy birthday
May your wishes come true and your life be merry!

Jul 6, 2013

Run with Venus

The searing pain you feel in your calves, breathing in and out gasping for air and the familiar abdominal cramps. It's another fun run, yet again. 

Runners for the 6K run waiting for the gun bang

Organized was the one word that really stood out in the event. Runners were divided into 4 groups: 3Kers, 6Kers, 12Kers and 21Kers to help facilitate the event's warm-up exercises and flow.

The rustle and bustle of runners behind me

The 3K run I joined took about half an hour, with freebies after the run and Zumba , hip hop and belly dancing which I, sadly, was not able to join.

A freebie from the event

Awards from the event included finisher's medals for 21K finishers, Best in 80's Costume, Best in Nike Costume. The free make-up demonstrations and health screenings were also worth trying out.


A fund-raising campaign of the High School batch '89 of St. Theresa's College, the Run with Venus was definitely not a disappointment. With lots of incentives, awards and great organizational skills from the organizers, I look forward to next year's run.




Running with Venus,