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I was never a huge fan of Michael Jackson but somehow finding out about his death made me somewhat sad and sentimental.


They say that any man can be a father but it takes a special person to be a dad. My dad is not perfect, but to me and to my two siblings, he is certainly special.
He and I have never been that close ever since but I know that he is greatly responsible for who I am and for what I have become.
I know that I took after him when it comes to vanity because like me, my dad is super vain. But aside from that, I know that I grew up with his values engraved deep in my heart. Like me, dad is also laid-back but he has provided well for his family, with the help of mom of course, and is generous to all us.
He never fails to make us feel protected and sheltered by his care and his love. He always makes sure to pass on words of wisdom to guide us through life. And even if we often disagree, he and I, he has never been controlling and has never made unfair and unreasonable demands from me.
That’s why I want to thank him for the love, support, guidance and the friendship. I thank him for being the rock that gives me a secure foundation and for being the wings that enable me to soar high.
I may seldom say this, but I am truly grateful that God has sent us a hero whom we call dad. And I pray that he will be blessed with more strength and faith to withstand the tests of life. I especially pray for good health and peace of mind. I pray the he will be blessed with a lot more time to be with us, his grandchildren and his friends!
We Love you, Daddy! Happy Father’s Day!
I have watched a movie today- 2009 OSCAR Winner, The Reader. It's one good movie. Unforgettable and haunting.
We are not exactly the best of friends, my Mom and I. In fact we often disagree on almost everything. And she's not my number one fan either. She often disapproves of anything I do. But don't get me wrong. She isn't so bad. Not at all. You see, I am the black Sheep. That's why.
I have never heard of a windmill in Ilocos before, let alone seen one. Then my sister and I chanced upon this brochure from the office at the pensionne where we were staying in Laoag. Among the many tourist attractions, it featured the "Windmill Farm". I was truly intrigued and fascinated by the pictures of the turbines. They were really something and I definitely wanted to see the "farm". I was just worried though that we would never have enough time to do so. We planned to stay for only a couple of days and there were a lot of places to visit and it was not in our itinerary after all.
Fortunately, we saw it in the town of Bangui on our way to Saud Beach in Pagudpud. We decided to check it out on our way back. There were like nineteen of these windmills standing tall, dwarfing everything around them. For me the scene was just very beautiful! I was utterly speechless and awed by the sight! Although my sister felt otherwise. She thought it was eerie that they looked like giant electric fans standing all over the place! And they all seemed to hum in the wind too every time their blades rotate in the air! She said they also seemed like aliens to her from outer space.
According to Dad, (who knows a bit about it, probably because he is a civil engineer by profession) the Bangui Windmills were built to help reduce the emission of harmful gas that causes global warming and to accelerate the rural electrification. He said that the location should be somewhere where the wind blows all year round. In this particular area, the wind comes from the north-east. The turbines were built along the shore in a single row facing the sea. The turbines stand roughly around 70 meters high from ground level and the blades were like 40 meters long. They are indeed gigantic!
The place is open to everyone who wants to witness the beauty and wonder of these windmills. And as for me, seeing them was the most fun and interesting part of my Ilocandia tour!


Everyone of us is searching for true happiness. But seldom do we really find it except at some brief moments which often normally slip away too quickly and escape our grasp, leaving us with just a lingering memory to reminisce about. And it's not a coincidence that the more you tighten your grip around it, the more it will try to elude you.
Happy April Fools’ Day everyone! ( Or should you be happy if someone has played a trick on you ? You wonder.)
My Fave station of late. I love listening to the Morning Rush. I would wake up every morning (2:00 a.m. Dubai Time) just to listen to Chico and Del. It makes me feel like I am just home driving on my way to work. And I get some updates about what's happening back home too.
Just a couple of months back or so, an old friend of mine introduced to me this gem of a chocolate when he gave me two boxes as a gift. He was damn right when he said that I will never look at another chocolate again with the same desire and craving in my eyes as I would the Royce'!
I am no sucker for booze except for red wine (which is good for the health) and maybe Baileys. But I am a huge fan of vanilla in every form especially in ice cream and Oreo! And I finally realized why I never liked the original Absolut vodka. It's because I prefer his younger brother, Absolut Vanilla more. I love this new version which comes in a classy bottle too that even looks yummy to me.
Omnia Green Jade By Bvlgari (as if there is another color of jade other than green or is there?). This is the newest scent that I love to wear. Not only do I love the packaging, (I find it so unique and attractive) I also love the shade of green that exudes an enchanting freshness. The floral scent is just so sweet yet light, which is delicately feminine but gives an aura of seduction and innocence at the same time. Just perfect for my taste.