Monday, October 30, 2006

..the tagaytay seminar..


..This was one of the most fun seminar I had..

..It started when our President nominated me to attend the Seminar sponsored by the US embassy. Looking at the program, it was for persons aged 25-35. I had a problem. I am days away from being 25. I thought, I'll just be honest about it. So i was quite suprised to receive a letter from the US embassy confirming my attendance..

..Friday. It was the first day of the seminar. Following the program, we would be staying at the embassy first for a video conference with a certain Indian guy who is India's hero when it came to anti-corruption. Before and after the conference, our group, the business and professional organizations, headed by Mr. Addie Suzara, were enjoying each other's company with our experiences and stories. Toix!, yung TIPO natin ha?..

..We left for Tagaytay at around 2pm. We arrived at around 4:30 p.m. I was roomed with Francis from ANC, and she appreciated when i told her ( yes, she is a she), that ANC was my favorite channel. Also Jenny from mahintana foundation, one of PWI's partners. We reaaly did not do much aside from watching "Kubrador ". It was a nice film and im sure the producers had a nice time dealing with us and our new found friends from the media..



..Saturday. I had a nice rest after the long day yesterday. the seminar proper went well. A lot of sharing with other NGOs and a fruitful planning I should say. But the most interesting part was the NIGHT OUT!..From our friends from the US embassy witnessing my debut performance in Taal Vista from Chads, it was one hell of a party!..At Chads more specifically, the band literally gave up the stage for us! And literally, we (the participants) occupied all of the seats in the bar!..It was really fun. I guess what really started the high was the performers during the night, which really hyped up our energies!..

..What was fun there was the realization that organizations from all over the country, CSOs, the media, and even the government can join together and enjoy the thing it enjoys doing. I was thinking, if anti-corruption efforts was something that everybody enjoyed doing, if it was something that would make the people really get up the stage and actually act at performance level so to speak, if anti- corruption was like "celebration" that everybody would yell from the bottom of their lungs, if anti-corruption efforts was as fun as singing "dancing queen", then just imagine what our country would be in the next years..



..Sunday. Everybody, well, the Chads group, woke up late and had breakfast late. But that was ok. The agenda was merely the presentations of the groups. But don't get me wrong. The ideas were briliant and if we could focus on just some of them, i believe we can make a difference..

..Thank you to the following people who made it memorable: My roomates:Francis and Jennifer, My groupmates: Ryan, Ms. Pia, kathy, jules, mae, and Sir Addie (who was a wonderful moderator)..to my new found friends in media: TJ ( i mean who would forget TJ?), wilson, Alwin, and Francis..our friends from the US embassy, Micheal and Bruce, i beg of you do not keep my picture during the jamming session..and of course, and everybody in the Seminar!..Thanks so much!..



..They said there is a follow up activity. So, Chads anyone?..:)

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

..things to be happy about..

It has been a while since I logged in to my blog and there were a olt of things that I should be happy, and thankful for..But due to schedule constraints, I will not be able to put them fully here but just as well, I want to list them down briefly:

a) I was able to attend my first last sunday bar operations. - Although I saw no one at the UST bar site, I just stayed at the SSCR bar site to cheer for Kuya Kiks! (tagal lumabas, akala namin nasa ibang bar site ka na e!).. It's nice to know and I am very happy and excited that I will be there next year to cheer for my friends..Grabe! mag-exam na kayo!..

b) I was able to participate in the Procurement Study Tour of the Nigerian Senators - It's always nice to meet people, especially coming from a different country wherein you could share each other's culture. But the purpose of their stay was to get their advice on how to draft their procurement bill, with the participation of the civil society..It's at the end of the day when they say thanks and when they say that you've been of much help that you feel really proud of what you have done for that day.

c) the GROWLING TIGERS WON THE UAAP MENS BASKETBALL!!! - O YES WE MADE IT!..I guess the only thing that I am not happy about is the fact that I was not able to get tickets even if I called Ticketnet hours after Game 2..but then again, it was worth rushing home and losing my voice after winning the game..Go USTE!!!

d) My Revalida is Over! - Thank God its over!..I may ( no, I really didn't) do very well during that revalida. But I am happy its over..3 semesters of that nalang!..:)

e) I survived my first day of examinations - I feel like I could start enjoying my semesteral break already. Imagine taking 3 examinations in one day!..Gosh, thank God I enjoyed a good nights rest last night.

f) I am back at work - I honestly missed my officemates. Its sure nice to work again after studying straight for more than a week!..