Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Binay for President


I was Binay's scholar. And I owe him my college degree.
I voted for him in the last presidential elections.
I believe that he can move mountains for this country.

But I think it is too early to campaign and what he's doing now could be detrimental for his campaign in the next presidential elections.



The wonders of Philippine Politics.


Monday, April 16, 2012

Like Crazy


After spending 14 hours in the plane (London to Doha = 6 hours) and (Doha to Manila = 8 hours), I found myself desperate looking for a good movie on board the flight. I've watched almost all the movies I wanted to watch in Qatar Aiways' impressive inflight entertainment system. But I still had 3 hours to go before arriving in Manila.

Being away for 3 weeks made me miss my husband so much so I was looking for something romantic. "Like Crazy", as the title suggests, seemed perfect.

It makes you want to fall in love again. It is a tale of young romance the captures the highs and lows of a budding relationship. It is charming, realistic and tender.

It was a low budgeted film that solely relied on the chemistry between Felicity Jones and Anton Yelchin.

I cried in the plane.

Watch it.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Reality Bites

I’ve met a lot of really frank but nice people in my 3 weeks in Europe. They tell stories. I tell stories. Mostly good stories resulting to interesting conversation.

They say Filipinos are friendly and always smiling.

They say Filipinos are warm and very good English speakers.

They say they chose Philippines because of the quality of graduates we have.

I agree with them.

Europeans, well,most of them, are well traveled. Some have visited Asia. Some have visited Manila.

They say Palawan is beautiful.

They say diving and surfboarding are so damn good in the Philippines.

They say Sagada is one of a kind experience.

They say San Miguel is a really good beer.

They say Filipinas are hot.

But you will not always hear something good about your country. There is a bad side in each city/place that a tourist visits.

Some say food in the Philippines is really bad and awful.

Some say Manila is the dirtiest city they’ve been to in Asia.

Some say there’s too much pollution in Manila.

Yes. We can be caught off guard. But I am somehow used to all these kind of comments having visited a number of cities and met a lot people from various continents.

So what do I normally tell them to not sound defensive? After all, reality bites. It bites hard and it is painful.

I say, yes Manila is polluted. There is overpopulation. We are a third world country but try visiting the countryside.

I say, yes, you are right. We do not have really good cheese nor gourmet bread there. But you can always try rice cakes?

Deep inside my heart, these people are not lying. Manila is dirty. Manila is polluted. Manila is not really that safe. I really do not know if these will change.