Yes, yes, yes… life has been good lately. Despite the unexpected kinks, and several minor problems I am facing (or choosing to ignore) right now, I have never been this un-emo. This blog, as with most of my other personal blogs, started out of angst and thrived on my many whines, rants, and [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Never Been This Un-Emo
Posted in friends, life, tagged emo, happiness, lessons, senti on September 27, 2008 | 4 Comments »
My PBA 2008 Thank You Speech
Posted in work, tagged bloggers, blogging, blogs, pba 2008, philippine blog awards on September 26, 2008 | 11 Comments »
Last year, I was nominated for several categories, but wasn’t even a finalist in any. I told myself, I’d be a finalist this year. And quickly forgot about that goal.
But lo and behold, this year, three of my blogs were finalists for various categories. One blog which I am part owner of [...]
Excited to Experience Abreeza
Posted in davao city, tagged abreeza, anflocor, ayala land, floirendos on September 23, 2008 | 9 Comments »
It is a known FACT that I am a big fan of the Ayala Malls. While in Manila, I am always (almost everyday) in Serendra or Greenbelt. Some people even tease me about it. So I am really excited that Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) has finally invested in Davao City. In [...]
It’s An Honor, Thank You!
Posted in work, tagged blogging, blogs on September 19, 2008 | 3 Comments »
{I might be busy this weekend so I am posting this early.}
Two of my blogs are now finalists for the Philippine Blog Awards 2008. My DotAStrategy Blog is a finalist in the Hobby and Recreation category. And Chikadora, despite what critics say, is a finalist in the Entertainment category. I have browsed [...]
Watch It, Badet
Posted in davao city, hobbies and interests, tagged davao film, davao movie, gay films, indie films, movie, pink films, thank you girls on September 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The lady standing in front of you is Ria Jose ang babaeng di mo pwedeng hawakan kasi baka di mo na bitawan from the Land of Durian and Waling-Waling, DAVAO CITEH!
(The lady standing in front of you is Ria Jose girl you cannot hold because you might not let go of her from the Land [...]
My WordCamp Philippines 2008 Story
Posted in hobbies and interests, work, tagged matt, matt mullenweg, wordcamp, wordcamp philippines, wordpress on September 15, 2008 | 21 Comments »
There used to be a time when Kuya Andrew would rant about how jealous he is of WordCamps elsewhere. And I would reply with a “WHAT’S A WORDCAMP?!” There was also a time I didn’t what WordPress is, or that there were even WordPress.com blogs. And also a time when I didn’t [...]
My Philippine Blog Awards 2008 Bloggers’ Choice Vote
Posted in hobbies and interests, tagged filipino voices, pba 2008, philippine blog awards on September 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am a Filipina blogger and my vote goes to FILIPINO VOICES!
My vote goes to FV because it has inspired me to become a better blogger. It has stirred in a lot of Filipinos the interest in politics and governance.
Addicted to Frozen Yoghurt
Posted in family, food, tagged amara, frozen yoghurt, serendra on September 12, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Intense Chocolate
During my last trip to Manila, my cousins and I went to Amara in Serendra at The Fort twice. Both times, my cousins were craving for frozen yoghurt. Amara’s Intense Chocolate did not disappoint at all. It was like frozen native chocolate. We also got to try Mango and Chocolate. [...]
Matt Taught Me to Post via Mobile
Posted in wordpress, tagged matt mullenweg, mobile wordpress, wordpress on September 5, 2008 | 27 Comments »
I’m here at the Manila Pavillion with THE MATT MULLENWEG. Also here are other WordCamp organizers: Kuya Andrew, Blogie, Winston, and Dave.
Matt taught me how to post via mobile. Here it is.
Thank You Boys!
Posted in friends, hobbies and interests, tagged dota, dota boys, gaming on September 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just when I was starting to become jaded and pessimistic, the world, you guys, gave me a reason to smile. You made me cry, made me remember, made me realize that everything has not been in vain, that the hard work has not been futile.
Thank you for making me believe again! Thank you [...]







