Go Out and Play

Outside my rented room one afternoon, I could hear neighborhood children playing ‘bahay- bahayan’. They woke me up by their loud voices. One was telling the others that she was the mother and was claiming that the rest of the playmates were her children. When I went outside to tell them to stop shouting and playing because I was sleeping, I came to a stop and didn’t say anything when I saw them playing with imaginary toys. They were only playing with their hands assuming they were carrying the plate toys and all. I left them alone, went back to my room and remembered my childhood days.

I didn’t have my freedom at all as a child. Sometimes, my younger sister and I would even laugh about it when we start talking about the old days. I remember when our mom would take us to the malls for her to buy us clothes, we would ask her to buy us dolls and other toys. It wasn’t a problem. Then, we were seen with the toys in our hands. The problem was she wouldn’t let us play them by the time we reached home. She had them displayed in the drawers, untouched. When she’s around, we would look at them over a glass shield while putting our hands flat in the glass, hoping we could play on them. When she was at work and father was there, he would open them for us and put them back to where they were placed when mom is on her way home. Surprisingly, he knows the timings of when she’s supposed to be back but when she comes home early and sees her approaching the gate, he’d tell us to quickly clean up and locks the toys again. Or if there was no time, he’d leave us to mom’s rants.

When school started and we were in our grandmother’s house, we took advantage of mom’s absence. After school, we were found in the garden playing with the leaves and flowers but when grandma and mom unexpectedly arrived, we were hated. Mom hated us for playing with dirt because we were mixing the leaves and the flowers with the soil and grandma hated us for losing her plants.

At home, we had a spacious lawn covered with bermuda grass. It would have been a perfect playground. We could run, lie down or feel the grasses stick on our clothes and skin. But she kept us inside the house so we were only seen through the windows looking outside, like a man behind bars. We wished we could play like other children do and hoped we could catch dragonflies.

One time, I had a bicycle. That was the easiest thing to learn because it had three wheels. But then, most of the time, mom didn’t want me driving it because she was afraid of me getting crashed and wounded.

It was either we couldn’t play at all or we could with limitations. I envy those who have very good childhood memories. On weekends, I know some mothers would change play clothes for their children, send them outdoor and tell them to play outside until dinnertime. It is then up for their children to entertain themselves. They are free to explore their backyard, go to a neighborhood friend, climb trees or ride bikes.

I missed hours of unsupervised play. It did not instill in me a sense of adventure. My own sense of adventure only surfaced when I started my later stages of worklife. It started by a little push from others to get me out of the door. Sometimes, it was a kick- start. Along the way, I met other like- minded adventurous individuals. We were constantly planning our next trip. There was always some uncertainty about the next destination, but it was exciting all the same. Everything always seemed to work out in the end. Until I already have the adventure in my heart.

Through the years, I have learned that it’s a good thing to shake your life up every once in a while. It doesn’t mean I have to climb Mt. Everest. That’s something that most of us will never experience, because it requires a combination of stamina and a willingness to die. No thanks. But being adventurous does involve a willingness to take the risks that come with trying something new. It can be expressed as simply as the everyday lesson I learned growing up: Go outside and play.

And now I’m most thankful to God for giving me the opportunity to travel places I didn’t imagine going as a little kid. Mom may have had her own reasons of not allowing us to play in the garden or even inside our house but now as a grown-up woman and with her watching over me as God’s instrument, she gave me the chance to realize my dreams in life and travel the world.

Miss Saigon Theater Tickets


My birthday gift is waiting for me in London - theater tickets for Miss Saigon with my Auntie Janet. 

Early Birthday Present

After running an errand for deary Marj, this is how our conversation went on:

Marj: deary! my binigay na sau si lady galing xkn? hehe

Me: ano yon deary? Hndi pa kmi ngmmeet eh

Marj: wla kc sya celfon deary eh nabagsak nya di nagana.. cge lng deary hehe mgmmsg nlng sya sau pgnapaayos na nyan fon nya.. secreeet pgnabigay nlng nya

Me: ano yon deary? Aw. Hahaha. Thank you. Bday gift ko ba yon? Hehe

Marj: hehe uu deary

Me: thank you. bitin tuloy ako

Marj: hahaha dpat di bubuksan until bday. kung ung gift q ky lady sabi ko sa xmas na buksan tpos binuksan na nya

Me: haha. Okay Ahahaha. Ang aga mo dw kasi mgbigay

Marj: hahaha ky wla na q ng dec

Positive Thoughts

(From Belle de Jour Power Planner)

I trust my heart to show me the way.
I am calm despite the challenges I face.
I am worthy of happiness and success.
Today, I remind myself to love myself.
Life gives me wonderful chances to learn and grow.
Even in the midst of changes, I am relaxed.
Long- lasting and sincere friendships brighten my life.
I am constantly discovering new ways to live healthier.
I am blessed with my own circumstances and life lessons.
I give sincere compliments freely and gladly accept them in return.
I listen to my heart, mind, and gut instincts.
I attract awesome things to come into my life just by thinking about them.
I know I can do it.
I am open to learning new ways to do things.
I listen to other people's advice and take their opinions into consideration.
I only have body- positive thoughts for myself and for other women.
I welcome opportunities with open arms.
I don't waste my time on self- pity.
I am who I am, and I'm comfortable with my identity.
I say my name proudly and happily.
I take all the necessary steps to correct mistakes and learn from them.
I am grateful for the warm- hearted and supportive people in my life.
I consciously acknowledge and attract positive energy wherever I go.
I nurture my creative mind and hone my talents and skills.
Today, I protect my heart and free my mind.
I embrace my inner child and know how to have fun like a kid.
I actively take part in caring for the environment.
In any given situation, I know I have the choice to be happy and grateful.
I always strive to improve the quality of my life.
I believe in the power and presence of love.
I look forward to what each new day brings!
I express myself with honesty and clarity.
I share my joy with everyone I meet today.
My happy thoughts complete my day.
I go with the flow and bounce back from setbacks.
Every experience I have is best for my personal growth.
I wake up refreshed each day with a plan for good things to come.
I'm genuinely ecstatic for the success of others, and I know I have my own, too.
I am confident, capable and competent.
I start each day with a realistic and an attainable tasklist in mind.
I strive to become the best version of myself.
I am driven to conquer my fears, face risks, and take chances wherever I go.
I deal with embarrassing moments with self- love and positive thoughts.
I am unstuck in the moment in order to move forward with grace and tenacity.
I don't beat myself up over past mistakes because I practice self- compassion and self- kindness.
I lead an interesting life that is exciting, fulfilling, and immensely enjoyable.
I will never stop discovering and learning for my career development and personal growth.
I practice positive self- talk daily.
All my thoughts for the coming new year are positively powerful and genuinely inspiring.
Humility and perseverance are admirable traits that I continually strive to uphold.
Today, I will begin again.
I make time to do the things I love.
Yes, I can.
I choose to celebrate myself.
I am getting stronger and stronger every day.
I trust that everything is working out for the best.
Love flows to me with ease.
I love life and life loves me.
I appreciate my body. I am beautiful as I am.
There is no such thing as mistakes. Everything is working out for my highest good.
I listen to my inner wisdom.
I choose to nourish my body with healthy food.
Only good and loving people surround me.
I welcome challenges because I know I will gain interesting lessons.
I choose to be positive.
I allow others to see who I really am.
I inject more fun into my life
I leave room in my life for miracles to happen.
I speak my mind clearly and eloquently. My words are kind.
I can only change myself.
I have an attitude of gratitude.
I radiate positivity and joy.
Abundance is all around me. I enjoy everything life shares with me.
There is nothing I can't handle. I am stronger than I realize.
I listen to my body and allow myself to rest whenever I need to.
I attract abundance.
I am divinely protected and guided.
Happiness is my priority.
I can always change my mind.
As I accept and love myself for who I am, I will allow others to do the same.
Today, I will stop judging myself.
I am healed, love and healthy.
My potential is limitless.
I am comfortable with all kinds of people and personalities.
I will focus on the good.
I flow through life with ease no matter what the day throws at me.
I can travel in style wherever I go.
I trust in my ability to take care of myself and live abundantly.
Romance is blooming in my life.
Opportunities are always around me and come at the right moment.
All my prayers are being answered in the best way possible for me.
I am becoming the person I want to be.
I love my own company.
I am one with my breath.
My dreams can come true if I really want them to.
I am confident enough to laugh at my mistakes.
I can be in a good mood or in a bad mood. The choice is always mine.
Vulnerability is a true sign of inner strength.
I move forward with joy in my heart.
I nurture my friendships and take each person as they are.
I am sexy and free. Being a woman is wonderful.
I give myself permission to be happy.
I let go of the need for drama in my life.
I have it in me to survive.
I have the capacity to say, "I can do this."
I have the strength to admit, "I know my limits, and can focus on what I do best."
It's okay to make mistakes- as long as I learn from them.
I am beautiful- no matter what others think or say.
I am inspired by the people who add more to my life.
To really listen, I have to go beyond the obvious.
My body and soul need the care they both deserve.
I nourish my heart by seeing beauty in the smallest things and deeds.
My mind is a force to be reckoned with.
Laughter cures my ailments.
To move on, I have to accept, not forget.
I can understand others more by putting myself in their shoes.
My body is beautiful the way it looks right now.
The way the world works shall never cease to amaze me.
It's okay to get lost sometimes.
It pays to have a bit of fun every so often.
My home is where my soul feels at rest.
I have a right to feel pain and sorrow as much as happiness.
I cannot control others, only myself.
By taking the first step, I can get to where I want to go.
My own imperfections are what make me interesting.
I can turn any misfortune into an opportunity.
I am satisfied and contented. Repeat.
I move forward even if I am afraid.
I can make myself happy.
I see beauty and potential in everyone I encounter.
I am braver than I think I am.
I choose to see the world with fresh, hopeful eyes.
Dreaming isn't enough, I have to work harder to make them come true.
Good things always come out of the bad.
My mistakes do not define me.
The journey is not about finding myself, but about creating my own destiny.
I am not afraid to go outside my comfort zone.
I appreciate the efforts other people exert for me.
Instead of regretting my what- if's, I'll start planning my to- do's.
I am part of this world.
I'll never tire of saying "Wow".
Rejections propel me to something better.
I can't wait for opportunity to come; I just make it on my own.
I only have kind words for and about everyone I meet.
Goals give my day- to- day living much more structure.
My friends and family sustain me.
I will love despite the chance of a broken heart.
Differences make life so much more interesting.
I am a woman, and that in itself, is beautiful.
My passion for learning is never extinguished.
I feel grateful for all that I have.
Failure fuels my desire to succeed.
I have the ability to affect other people's lives in a positive way.
The small things I do can make a difference somewhere, somehow.
I pray to reach inner peace.
It's good to sometimes let the universe work its magic in my life.

Where I've Been

The list:

Africa
- Cairo, Egypt
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Tunis, Tunisia

Australia and Oceania
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Brisbane, Australia
- Melbourne, Australia
- Perth, Australia

Europe
- Brussels, Belgium
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Paris, France
- Frankfurt, Germany
- Munich, Germany
- Milan, Italy
- Rome, Italy
- Verona, Italy
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Barcelona, Spain
- Madrid, Spain
- Geneve, Switzerland
- Istanbul, Turkey
- London, England, United Kingdom

North America
- Baltimore, Maryland
- The Grand Canyon in Arizona
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Los Angeles, California
- New York, New York
- Stamford, Connecticut
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Vienna, Virginia
- Washington DC

Asia
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
- Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Guangzhou, China
- Hongkong, China
- Macau, China
- Bangalore, India
- Calicut, India
- Chennai, India
- Cochin, India
- Hyderabad, India
- Lucknow, India
- New Delhi, India
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Surabaya, Indonesia
- Amman, Jordan
- Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Dammam, Saudi Arabia
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Medina, Saudi Arabia
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Singapore, Singapore
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam


Provincies (Cities and Towns) in the Philippines
- Agusan del Norte (Butuan)
- Agusan del Sur (Bayugan)
- Aklan (Boracay)
- Batangas (Batangas City)
- Benguet (Baguio)
- Bohol (Tagbilaran)
- Bukidnon (Dahilayan)
- Cavite (Tagaytay)
- Cebu (Cebu City and its many other cities and towns)
- Davao del Norte (Panabo)
- Davao del Sur (Davao City)
- Guimaras (Guimaras Island)
- Ilocos Sur (Vigan)
- Laguna (Calamba)
- Lanao del Norte (Iligan)
- Leyte (Tacloban and its many other cities and towns)
- Misamis Oriental (Cagayan de Oro)
- National Capital Region (Manila and its many other cities)
- Negros Occidental (Bacolod)
- Negros Oriental (Dumaguete)
- Oriental Mindoro (Puerto Galera)
- Pangasinan (Alaminos, Hundred Islands)
- Palawan (Coron, Puerto Princesa)


(Everything are places I've set my feet into c: )

Created: July 16, 2013
Updated: November 16, 2018

Books I've Read

The List

Cecelia Ahern
- The Book of Tomorrow
- The Gift

Deb Caletti
- Love is All You Need
- The Nature of Jade
- Wild Roses

Emily Giffin
- Baby Proof
- Heart of the Matter
- Love The One You're With
- Where We Belong

E L James' Fifty Shades
- Fifty Shades of Grey
- Fifty Shades Darker
- Fifty Shades Freed
- Fifty Shades of Grey as told by Christian

Jean Sasson
- Daughters of Arabia
- Desert Royal
- Princess (More Tears to Cry)

J.K. Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
- Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Jodi Picoult
- A Spark of Light
- Between The Lines
- Change of Heart
- Handle with Care
- House Rules
- Keeping Faith
- Leaving Time
- Lone Wolf
- Mercy
- Nineteen Minutes
- Off The Page
- Perfect Match
- Picture Perfect
- Plain Truth
- Salem Falls
- Second Glance
- Sing You Home
- Small Great Things
- Songs of the Humpback Whale
- The Pact
- The Storyteller
- The Tenth Circle
- Vanishing Acts

Lang Leav
- Love and Misadventure
- Lullabies
- Sea of Strangers
- The Universe of Us

Nicholas Sparks
- Every Breath
- See Me
- The Choice
- The Longest Ride
- The Rescue
- Three Weeks With My Brother
- True Believer
- Two by Two

Paulo Coelho
- The Alchemist
- The Devil and Miss Prym

Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series
- Twilight
- New Moon
- Eclipse
- Breaking Dawn

Others:
- Love Walked In by Marisa De Los Santos
- Chicken Soup for the Soul: Answered Prayers
- Something Unpredictable by Barbara Chepaitis
- The Most Wanted by Jacquelyn Mitchard
- A Hundred Pieces of Me by Lucy Dillon
- The Out of Office Girl by Nicola Doherty
- Without Him by Fiona O'Brien
- The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Cristie
- Love Letters by Debbie Macomber
- An Abundance of Katherines by John Green
- The Tides of Memory by Sidney Sheldon
- Besties by Solenn Heussaff and Georgina Wilson
- Stupid is Forever by Miriam Defensor Santiago
- 8 Habits of the Happy Millionaire by Bo Sanchez
- Love Anthony by Lisa Genova
- Reflections of a Man by Mr. Amari Soul
- Half Girlfriend by Chetan Bhagat
- Married to a Bedouin by Marguerite van Geldermalsen
- Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus by John Gray
- Why Men Love Bitches by Sherry Argov
- I Will Go With You (The Flight of a Lifetime) by Priya Kumar
- My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises by Fredrik Backman
- The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman
- The Bones of Avignon by Jefferson Bass
- How to Make Anyone Fall in Love With You by Leil Lowndes

Created: December 28, 2015
Updated: February 18, 2019
(There are still a number of books I've read long time ago but I forgot the titles and authors c: )