21 September, 2009

Fresh Source of Inspiration

Street Smart
Fresh source of inspiration
By Mandy Navasero
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:56:00 09/18/2009

Filed Under: Eleksyon 2010, Politics, Elections
“IF I were to be interviewed about Noynoy Aquino, this would be my story,” Hernani Geronimo said about the piece below when I photographed him. Nanie, a journalism graduate, is one of the 10 winners in the Gig Writing Contest on seafarers’ lives. Excerpts from his piece, “The Best Brand Today”:
“It is incredible that the best political brand now is again an Aquino. But, until last Wednesday, September 9, he was a reluctant candidate. Now, Ninoy and Cory’s only son is thrust into an unraveling political drama, in which people are hungry for a fresh source of inspiration and hope. Finally, he has announced his readiness to lead us to liberation.
“What does this mean to us? It means that we can trust a leader again. We can be sure he will not steal and taint the memory of his parents. We see sincerity and simplicity in vogue again. And, once again, we can hope.
Reasons
“These may be simple reasons, and certainly, they’re not solutions to our nation’s pressing problems. After all, Noy is no Superman. But, his decision to seek the presidency is enough reason to inspire us to once again give our best, do what’s right and decent, and be genuinely engaged in helping rebuild the country.
“Noynoy’s administration will no doubt restore our faith in the democratic institutions ruined by blind ambition, lust for power and ostentatious living. He will rule sincerely and love his constituents unconditionally.”

The basic English of Estrada?s reelection - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

The basic English of Estrada?s reelection - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

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15 September, 2009

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11 September, 2009

Please Less of Kris Aquino.

Sure, I will vote for Noynoy Aquino for his values and simplicity that isn’t wont be corrupted. I had this sudden change of heart when I read about Noynoy's sincerity and simplicity as a person. He has substance and dignity. Sya lang naman ang Presidentiables na reluctant to run for Public Office. And I know that he wouldn’t even try to ruin the image of his parents. I think he'll be a good and honest President. But please less of Kris Aquino’s yaketty-yak-yak about NoyNoy because she might ruin the endearment of Filipino people to her Kuya. The whole nation naman know how maarte and pakialamera itong kapatid nya. Lagi yatang gusto ng attention. That even the lovelife of her Kuya pinakikialam nya, she insisted that Noy stay single which I am prompting to ask: di kaya na offend dun sa sinabi nya yung future sister-in-law nya? She should stop talking about Noy’ personal life or how she would want to help her brother that she is willing to sell her house to make funds for Noy's campaign, it’s given, they really need to raise funds for the campaign period. That even the need to talk about Noynoy's make over from clothes to shoes to haircut and everything else kahit di naman pang showbiz ang kapatid nya, but she needs to talk about this on National Television. She can do all the help in whatever way possible for Noynoy’s campaign but please do it QUIETLY na lang. I am really hats off to actors like the MEGASTAR and the STAR FOR ALL SEASONS because they don’t make their household a big issue as if it is a gossip. I have such respect for people like them. They don’t need controversies to stay on top. Sometimes I would like to think na natatakot yung ibang tao (yung ibang Game KNB contestants dati) to sit with her for an interview because she noticed everything, where did you buy your clothes? What about your shoes? Doesn’t she know that she has her own lifestyle that other people cannot afford? We don't need to know that she wear high end designer clothes, how expensive her shoes, what she’s eating , what’s going on with their household etc., of course she can afford everything she wants because she is the "queen of all media".( I just don’t know where the title came from, because I don’t believe she is) Siempre isa yan sa highest paid celebrities sa kanilang istasyon.(Di ba sya naman ang laging bida at ang kanyang likuran sa mga TV shows nya everything about her is a BIG catch for the show, na ewan ko bakit ba naman ganun kababaw na they need to talk it over and over, madaming artista naman na pede pang pag usapan bukod sa kanya) But not to people who are intelligent enough kung ano ang kababawan lang at kung ano ang may sense at class. I would like to think that she is the exact opposite of her sisters, theirs is quiet and serene(and very seldom to see in public, Si Pinky nito ko nga lang nakita, the passing of her beloved mom). Wasn't it easy for her to shut up and be quiet about all these stuff? Napakayaman nya para mawalan ng class. Stop talking about family issues in public, make it private. It doesn't mean that if you're a public figure you owe it to the public to bare it all. There are limitations. Yes she has a lot of fans that might bring votes to Noynoy. But there are also a lot of people who don't like Kris' nauseatingly kaartehan and her values. I think mas madaming boboto kay Noynoy if less of Kris. Si Noynoy na lang and her other sisters ang magsalita.Let Noynoy speak for himself, let them talk kasi they're more credible(and also Rapa Lopa, Tita Cory’s nephew) kasi nde sila mahilig pangunahan ang kapatid nilang si Noynoy. May intelligence na may class pa. Mas quiet si Kris mas win-able si Noynoy.

03 September, 2009

Is Homeownership Good for the Kids? Not Necessarily

Is Homeownership Good for the Kids? Not Necessarily

A Very Special Blog for my Son...

When I first became a father 11 years ago, the reality of it didn’t hit me until several days after the birth. Like most fathers, for me, the run-up and aftermath of my little Ian’s being born was so fraught with the usual tensions and a million operational details that I didn’t really have time to take it all in. It was only when we’d come home that I realized how much had changed.


Like all new parents, suddenly even our sleep was not our own; for six or seven weeks, I was going through the working day looking punch-drunk- until at last my son’s sleep cycle settled down. But more than that, I was unprepared to be absolutely responsible for someone so vulnerable. It was a daunting prospect.

My transition to fatherhood was nothing like my transition from being single to being unmarried- which has been traumatic for my mom- but for me, it was simple. My girlfriend and I had been together for five years and life with her is something I want to forget all my life. I felt betrayed, scorned at the same time. I knew she has her own plans.

But becoming a father is something I never counted on, nor ever dreamt about. I had female friends who had the names of their entire kids ready a decade before they got married. Not me. I thought about fatherhood the way that adolescents think about death-in other words, they’d rather not, and if they do, it’s always in terms of something that was going to happen to somebody else.

And then all of a sudden there he was- Adrian Santino de Dios, a bawling infant who sometimes took an hour or two crying before going to sleep at night. After a year of living in an apartment with just the two of us and a nanny, my life were not my own. That took a little adjusting too.

But little by little, the worries eased. I’ve got better and better at taking care of the little tyke, and I took a bit of pride that I could put my son to sleep better than his nanny (those were the days where I can afford to have a nanny, he he he). But more than that, somehow a switch went on in my head, and what had been a responsibility became a joy. What I realized was this: you don’t love your children; you fall in love with them. That was exactly what happened to me.

Adrian changed my entire life. Not only did I become a good dad. I became a good son to my own mom. Before I had him, I was self centered, I left home, stayed in an apartment, and only worried about me. My dad was long gone then. I saw my mom on a few weekends, and those were few and far between.

I was out of work when I had Adrian, but I wasn’t worried. As soon as I got back on my feet, I begin to land my own business, it’s not my usual cup of tea, though, as I used to work as an event organizer where I was almost always up for more than 20 hours a day. Still, I was able to provide Adrian with the things he needed as he grew up. We are happy.

I still remember, I cried softly when I had to confine him in the hospital because of Dengue. I saw the nurses put an I.V needle through his little arm. Whenever the doctors or nurses came into his hospital room, he would cry. He was afraid they would hurt him. To assure him, I whispered in his ear. “Daddy’s here, I won’t let them hurt you.” It was enough to make him stop crying and sleep peacefully in my arms.

I prayed to God to make Adrian well and to give me more strength and courage. Thankfully, Adrian was declared out of danger. I vowed to do everything to make him healthy.

It was difficult for me when he started to ask about his mother. He was just four years old and in nursery school. “Dad, why is that my schoolmates have moms and I don’t? he asked when I came home from work one night. I wasn’t prepared. I didn’t think the question would come this early.

With careful consideration of his tender age, I explained that his mom could not be with us because she has her own plans maybe to find a work and start a new life where she is right now. Maybe one day soon, I told Adrian, he would meet his mother. I was surprised by his mature analysis of the situation. “No, Dad,” he said, “I think things are the way they are because that is how God wants it to be. All I know is that you love me and I love you!” I cried and hugged him. I told him I loved him so much that whatever happens, I will always be there for him.

A proud father, I would note how my son would make funny remarks at the age of two or grasps difficult concepts at the age of four. And more and more I saw him as a gift of GOD gave to me. I could feel the joy of responsibility for the first time in my life.

I read from a novel and I do believe that “A child is a guest in the house, to be loved and respected-never possessed, because he belongs to GOD. How wonderful, sane, and therefore true.

“Strangely difficult” is exactly how I feel about fatherhood, because it will never be easy.

I believe that if a child is nurtured well he or she will grow up to become a responsible citizen.

But even during moments like that, I would not give up a moment of fatherhood. As I wrote to an old friend a few weeks ago: “Even on my worst day, my son Adrian Santino are to me miracle and grace.” I love You, My One and Only Ian.

01 September, 2009

You Can Change The World.

Folks, I want to ask you a question:

do you think everything in your life is perfect just as it is?
Or are there some changes you would make if you had the chance?

If the answer is “yes”…
then you have everything you need to be an activist

Let me explain.

A lot of people choose to sail steadily through life on an even keel.
But there are some people who are boat rockers.
They go through life making a fuss when the going gets tough.
Go against the flow.