Sunday, March 30, 2008

Graduation Day~MOA with Cinq People...




-met up with CKSC friends before piano lesson (Oliver, Blessilda, Bernadette,
Erlyn, Karel, Jessica, Nathalie....)
**twin ko si Karel because we have the same birthdate in the same
year....pero not twins biologically....
**among my 7 companions, si Erlyn lang ang nakita ko after almost a year
(prom night ko siya huling nakita eh....), the rest nakikita ko naman
minsan....
-graduation of batch '08 "Clique", tapos picture picture with the graduates na
nakita ko
-my friends waited for me para lang sumama ako....so I did....hehe....
-went to MOA, ate lunch in Tempura (second lunch ko for the day....haha, una sa
bahay)
-I ate sea urchin sashimi and I DON'T WANT TO EAT ANOTHER ONE EVER....
-went to the Power Station....we all played bbol kasi mabilis daw kumuha ng
tickets dun....haha....
-pakana ni Berna: Dance Mania (yung dance revo, pero yung kamay)
-played the Japanese Drum game thingy....
-ate dinner at Prince of Jaipur MOA....tapos biglang nag Earth Hour....kaya meron
kaming centerpiece na candle....mejo kinapos kaming lahat sa budget kasi
unexpected ang dinner sa MOA....oh well....we managed to pay anyway....we
ordered Rogan Jhosh (lamb curry), chapattis and an appetizer of chicken
kebab....tapos si Erlyn nag order ng iced chocolate....haha....
-went home later than expected, mga 9 na....super tired....yet super
fun....hehe....

Friday, March 28, 2008

Yah Dharma Ke Pyaar: The Ramayana Story (Screenshots)




Ok, so I had this wild idea of taking pictures of people from the DVD version of the play....it's a result of boredom....haha....Sorry the pics are a bit unlcear. I also apologize for the disoriented sequence of the pictures....Here's why: the first part is alphabetically arranged for actors who had solo pictures. The second part is a mixed picture of non-solo pictures of the actors. The third consists of pictures by the dancers. The fourth, the singers, the fifth, the teachers (1 photo), the sixth, curtain call, and finally the seventh, are 2 pics of the tarp given to me by Ms. Chan....

I so miss this day (February 10, 2007), and all the experiences the cast had during practice season. I couldn't believe that I managed to do almost 14 or 15 big jobs for this play. Oh well....I always watch the DVD, so I won't miss Ramayana so much....This play is one of my biggest accomplishments, and I have a lot of people to thank for. Thank you very much, to the dancers, singers, cast, advisers, and other people who helped me with everything and cooperated with me during practice. Thank you also to the other people, like the ushers/usherettes, prompters, the batallion of guards and soldiers from Ayodhya, Mithala, Kiskinda and Lanka for you time in joining the play. Thank you also to the kind office of Chiang Kai Shek College for giving me an opportunity to show the students of CKSC not only the capabilities of the MASCKS's members, but also to present the students a form of literature not familiar to them, but worthy to watch. Thank you also CKSC for choosing me to receive the President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Awards for Excellence in Arts and Culture for this play....

JAYA JAYA AYODHYA!!!! JAI SRI RAM!!!!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Choti Bharat Yaatra 2 (Little India Journey 2)- With Me, Myself And I...





So when I went home from my last journey with Tina, I told my mom about every bit of the journey, of course including the rose milk. My mom was baffled by the idea of making a rose-flavored milk....a rose-flavored dairy product....or anything rose-flavored food/drink. Then, I decided to go to Little India again last March 18 to buy rose milk for my mom....It's also a chance to get a picture of the rose milk since Tina and I weren't allowed to photograph anything in Mr. Rosemilk Man's store.

It was TERRIBLY TERRIBLY HOT that day....but it didn't matter. I wasn't gonna stay long anyway. So I went back to Mr. Rosemilk Man's store....He wasn't there....only the Filipino employees were there....It didn't matter anyway; I continued to shop. Aside from barging in their refrigerator to get 4 bottles of Rose Milk, a bottle of Cardamom Milk and a bottle of Saffron Milk (I bought 1 of each, besides the rosemilk, because I wasn't sure if saffron and cardamom milk would taste good, so better safe than sorry), I decided to buy a pack of Maggi Instant Noodles. INDIAN Maggi Instant Noodles. Yes you heard me right. INDIAN. Maggi is an exaggeratedly famous brand in India. Everything is Maggi to them: Maggi soup, Maggi seasoning, Maggi Noodles, Maggi everything. Maggi products in the Philippines have nothing to say about Maggi products in India. India is the threshold of Maggi products I guess. I wonder if Hindus have a Maggi-god. They would call him Maggindra. His consort is Maggini. Both of them will have a son named Maggimalayagajendrannathsaddhusattinipayyillavukuttanam. I have no idea how to pronounce his name.

After getting my Malaysian-produced-curry-flavored-Indian-Maggi and my 6 bottles of milk, I went home. It cost me 205 pesos....haha....30 x 6bottles = 180 for the milk, plus 25 pesos for the Maggi. 205 Pesos. Yay.

I immediately shoved the rose milk bottle to my mom when she arrived. She drank it while eating Krispy Kreme for snack. As my mom tasted the rose milk, she said "Anu ba yan?? (giggle giggle) LASANG BULEKLEK!!!! (the pronunciation "buleklek" was intentional)". I giggled with her....and stole a Krispy Kreme from the box. Bad me....Haha....

After a day (Wednesday afternoon), I had an Indian snack at home. I had 2 ladoos, a bowl of curry Maggi and saffron milk. The brown-colored saffron milk tasted a like spiced-coffee-milk....which according to my mom, was better than the rose milk. I, on the other hand, was in favor of both flavors....Hehe....Oh yeah, about the Maggi. The Curry Maggi tasted a bit like....noodles dipped in spicy chili soup (take note, HOT and SPICY are DIFFERENT.) It was nice....just like Katong Laksa in a pack....not bad. Hehe....Thank you Maggi God Maggindra, Maggini and your son Maggimalayagajendrannathsaddhusattinipayyillavukuttanam. I still have no idea how to pronouce their son's name.

2 days after, yesterday (Friday), I had a taste of the last kind of milk- the cardamom milk. For a green-colored milk, it was pretty good. My mom said that this was the best of the three. I was in favor of all three....hehe :D:D:D:D

Anyway, here are the pics of the 3 kinds of milk....I'm sorry Maggi, I didn't picture you. Hehe....It's ok, the Maggi packaging is just like the one's in the Philippines....the same yellow plactic packaging and the red and yellow logo. Thank you Maggi gods....Hehe....

**Hindi Terms to take note of:

1.GULAB - rose

2.KESAR - saffron

3.ELAICHI - cardamom

March 17, 2008 English Debate Day 2




So this day, the last 2 groups were assigned to debate. Since I'm not a member of either 1 of the 2 groups....(refer to March 14, 2008 album), I'm wearing my casual shirt. Of course, even if I'm not wearing my formal/semi-formal wear, cam-whoring is still a must....HAHAHAHA....Oh yeah, I forgot. This is not in the Escaler Hall unlike the March 14 album; the debate on this day was set in Faura AVR....so notice the difference....hehe....Still....the room has the pretty podium....HAHA....

Monday, March 17, 2008

Choti Bharat Yaatra (Little India Journey)----With Good Friend Maria Cristina Ong.... :) :) :) :)




HAY GRABEH THE DAY (March 15, 2008)!!!! So nakakapagod!!!! Well I was supposed to go with Pei Mei that day, but she told me the night before that she wasn't available for personal reasons. Luckily, my good friend Maria Cristina Falls....este Ong....was available....I SO OWE YOU THAT DAY TINA!!!! THANKS SUPER!!!! Kasi ganito yun. I needed to interview some Indians for my freakin' Fil paper due to lack of sources. My topic was all about Indians in the Filipino community....There. The interview started out roughly....but things became smoother after a short while....BUTI NA LANG....hehe....so ayun. It was sooooo fun....because I got to do my homework while having fun, plus bonding time with Tina....hehe....YEY!!!!

Trip summary:
1. Went to Khalsa Dewan Sikh Temple but they didn't let us in....busy daw
eh....tsk tsk tsk tsk....sayang....
2. Went to Assad Minimart to interview a Filipino employee....then we each
bought VIMTO, a raspberry flavored soda....hehe....
3. Went to the store next door....interviewed the storeowner....then I bought a
money envelope with a coin worth 1 Rupee (rougly 1 peso din) for my dad. My
dad likes to collect coins kasi....you can say he's a numismatist....haha....The
envelope is just like the Chinese angpao/ampao, pero it has more
designs/colors....it has the same purpose, money for luck. Ayun.
4. We went to another store next door (no photos available kasi di daw puwedeng
magpic sa loob). After the interview, we bought Rosemilk (yes, rose flavored
milk, a delicacy in India), first time namin parehong uminom nun, then
nickname namin ni Tina sakanya ROSEMILK MAN (for Ateneans and other
"fans" of Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things....HE'S NOTHING LIKE
THE ORANGEDRINK-LEMONDRINK MAN....)
5. Went back to Assad Minimart....kasi nakalimutan ng lolo niyo (ako yun....)
yung Samosas at Ladoo na pilit ipakakain kay Tina....HAHAHAHA....(samosa
= the Indian empanada, with vegetarian filling. ladoo= it's one of India's version
of the Filipino "kakanin". It's sweet, coconut-y, nutt-y, and curr-y, kasi it has
spices in it, one being curry....haha....)
6. Went to Assad Cafe to eat....We ordered Naan (Indian flat bread), Chapattis
(Indian flat bread, pero iba ang texture with the naan) and Chicken Masala to
go with the bread (Chicken Masala literally means "spiced chicken". Basically
it's just chicken with curry and other spices ). After that, we sipped out Vimto,
ate the samosas and shared 1 ladoo....
7. We went to a third store na katabi ng Assad Minimart....well, all the Indians
were busy eh, tapos walang mabili, so we left the store....haha....now, off to
the Hindu Temple....
8. We had a procession to the Hindu Temple....buti na lang the high priest
(Ashok Maharaj, maharaj ang title niya)could accommodate us. We
interviewed him on the second floor, with all the statues. He was a fun person
to interview....know why in a moment. He was surprised too when I talked to
him in my stocked-Hindi phrases, words and terms. Then picture picture with
the gods....then ayun, we went home....hehe :D:D:D:D....tapos realizing we
had no pic of us together....we had one in the LRT station....

TOP 10 CONVERSATIONS FOR THE DAY:

10. Gilbert: "So Little India is a fairly small community, smaller than
Chinatown....then baka mashock ka sa amoy ng mga spices nila...."
Tina: "Surprise mo na lang ako pagdating dun, para may adventure di ba??"
Gilbert: "Ok, basta dapat mong kumain ng Indian food. Haha...."
Tina: "Um....I'll try...."
Gilbert: "YEY!!!!"

9. Gilbert: "Mamaya pupunta tayo diyan (points to a street sign) sa Mahatma
Gandhi Street. Anjan kasi ang Hindu Temple."
Tina: "So pumunta ba si Mahatma Gandhi diyan??"

8. Gilbert: "OMG....anu tong menu (pertaning to the mejo pricy Indian food)"
Tina (akala I was pertaining to the unfamiliar food): "Eto oh, a more familiar
menu" (hands the other menu, kasi hindi lang Indian food meron
dun sa Assad Cafe, meron ding Filipino and Chinese food)
Gilbert: "NO!!!! KAKAIN KA NG INDIAN FOOD!!!! BWAHAHAHAHA"

7. Tina(looks at some packs of nuts): "Gilbert tingnan mo!!!! Ang mura ng mga
nuts dito!! Wala pang 100php per pack!! Sa
Ongpin mga ganito, same pack, mga more
than 100php na!!"
Gilbert: "Oh, bibili ka??"
Tina: "Hindi."
NOTE: The funny thing here is that....3 times nangyari tong conversation na ito in
3 different stores that all sell nuts (first sa Assad, then isa store ni
Rosemilk man, and dun sa store na walang pumainsin samin dahil busy
sila)....haha....

6. Gilbert (to Ashok Maharaj (AM)): "Namaste (means hello), ok, so for a brief
introduction, (hingal hingal), hahahaha....so again, for a brief....
(hingal hingal)....hay, for a br-....whoa!! (hingal hingal) Omaygad it's
hoootttt....hahaha....(hingal hingal) I'm sorry....hahahaha....whew....
(hingal some more)"
AM: "Relax....haha...."
Tina: "(giggles)"
Gilbert: (isip sa sarili: I. Don't Feel. Any Pressure. Right Now. Only....HEAT....)

5. Tina (referring to the rosemilk): "Wow, ang sarap ng rosemilk. Sa una, di mo
alam kung anu yung lasa, tapos after nalunon,
may after-taste nung rose...."
Gilbert: "Yap, sarap nga eh, first time ko rin to....always wanted to try it, and
now I did....sarap...."
Tina: "Onga eh, parang naaamoy mo yung rose sa lalamunan mo...."

4. Tina: "Hay, mang-iinterview ka ang formal ng language mo, marunung naman
palang magTagalog yung mga Indians."
Gilbert: "Ayaw mo nun, formal interview."
Tina: "Formal ah, pero biglaan ang interview mo...."
Gilbert: "Ayaw mo nun, formal ambush interview...."

3. Gilbert: "No no, I only speak LITTLE HINDI...."
AM: "Oh, you speak little, but GOOD Hindi........SPEAK!!!!
COME ON....SPEAK!!!!"
Gilbert: "Uhhhh....(starteld, starts to blabber something in Hindi....then stops)"
AM: "Go, speak some more!!!!"
Gilbert: "(panics more....blabbers things again....then....) I only speak little
Hindi...."
AM: "(nods, and smiles.)"

2. Si Tina napaluhod sa kalye....habang naglalakad
Tina: "GILBERT!!!!!!! WAIT!!!!!!!!!!"
Gilbert: "OMG!!!! ANU NANGYARI SAYO?!?!?!?! Buti tinawag mo ako kundi
baka naiwanan na kita!!!!"
Tina: "(hingal hingal) IKAW KASI EH!!!!"
Gilbert: "Anu ginawa ko sayo??"
Tina: "NAGPAPATAWA KA KASI EH!!!! Tapos iniimagine ko yung mga
sinasabi mo!!!! Ayan!!!! Muntik na akong magcollapse!!!!" (I was telling her
jokes kasi, recalling funny moments of the day, and imitating the Indian
accent earlier....)
Gilbert: "OMG I'M SO SORRY!!!!" (pero nagpatawa pa rin ako afterwards....
haha, sorry Tina, I couldn't help myself....hehe....)

1. AM (shows a long cloth that seems to cover something): "Under this cloth is
the Guru Granth Sahib (GGS). It's the holy book of the Sikhs."
Gilbert: "Wait, this is a Hindu temple, but why do you have the GGS here??"
AM: "Oh, everybody likes the GGS, so we borrowed this from the Sikh
Temple. We even have it in 3 versions. One in Gurmukhi, one in Hindi,
and another in Sindhi."
(Tina and Gilbert were wondering if AM could show them the GGS....but.... )
AM: "If you get this book, and throw it, or disrespect it, the Sikhs will come
with their swords and they will HUNT YOU DOWN AND KILL YOU!!!!"
Gilbert: "OH MY GOD........." (buti na lang di ko tinanong....)
Tina: "ANO?!?!" (buti na lang di ko rin tinanong noh, Gilbert....)
AM: "It's actually A GOOD THING, because the Sikhs are just showing their
respect to the GGS. So again, if you throw it, or do something bad to it,
the Sikhs will come with their swords and kill you!!!!"
Gilbert: "Owkiei.... (still shocked, fearing that an angry mob of Sikhs is outside
with their swords)"
Tina: "(shocked....tapos, NR na lang sa gulat....)"

Sunday, March 16, 2008

March 14, 2008-Debate Day for English 11




Well, I was only the scribe....so technically....I didn't get to use the nice podium. At least Ena was patient enough to lend me her cam and had Alex to shoot my pics....so ayun, kunyari ginamit ko yung podium....haha....Ena shot the pic by the stairs....and I think Alex shot the last 3 pics as well....hehe....Preppy preppy....haha....