Friday, July 6, 2012

Bwakaw Dog photo contest


Good thing there's gonna be a movie about an Aspin (Asong Pinoy or Domestic dog in the Philippines). Not necessary a dog with well know breed but doesn't mean this is just a plain like any other dog. 

 BWAKAW (Cinemalaya 2012 Official Entry is an indi movie starring a well known and respected Filipino actor, Eddie Garcia and a dog named Bwakaw. It was about an old poor guy having a very loyal dog.



When I saw the trailer, I was touched and intrigue on what the movie is about. I have watched a lot of movies about dogs, Like Hachiko, Marley and Me, and Hearty Paws to name a few . All made of them me cry like a baby.

 I miss my friend Sam. 

BTW, they had made a contest in Facebook to post a picture dogs and their carers. I joined the contest to pay tribute and remember Sam and also to will tickets for this movie. 



So if you have the chance please like my entry link below:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=468901653121452&set=a.402156653129286.102394.401169843227967&type=3&theater


This is my entry

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Survivor: Caramoan Island, Philippines



Goddess of the lake..or not!
Yes, it's true that this time of year, from February-August 2012, the Survivor Franchises (a lot of them) are taping in most of the islands, so no tourist is allowed on those chosen Islands. 


The Bad Part: Getting there...


It took us 1 hour flight to Naga, 2 hours Van (land) ride, an 1 hour 1/2 to 2 hours of boat ride, and 1 hour tricycle ride to the resort. It rained during our boat trip so for all those people that are sea sick...good luck! The ocean have HIGH WAVES during the late afternoon, around 3-5 pm..so BE VERY PREPARED!


But the Good parts:


LA PLAYA RESORT: It was located on the beach front( not yet the island,ok). The place is very nature-like, nipa hut rooms, clean and I would say decent for a simple barrio, way way far in the province.




La Playa Resort
THE ISLAND HOPING: This is the part where you can say the length of my travel is all worth it! 


ISLANDS: (and lake)


TAYAK LAGOON--- for picture purposes only. Beautiful lake but not for swimming.


Tayak Lagoon - see the water is not moving?

LAHOS ISLAND-- an island with white sand in the middle of 2 rocky hill..beautiful beach, but the the white sand is not the fine (meaning not powdery)


Faye and Enteng Kabisote in Lahos Island
MATUKAD ISLAND (The island with a lagoon with the magic "bangus" fish) --very beautiful island with FINE WHITE SAND. You can also climb the rocks to see the lagoon with bangus. REMINDER: This is vertical wall rock climbing. not for the weak of heart. But getting on the top is breath taking. 
Hold on for your dear life! Matukad Island

SAND BAR-- I think this is the best. A few kilometer circumference of pure white sand. During high tide (morning), the water level is waist high and during low tide (after lunch) you may see,feel and step on SUPER FINE WHITE SAND. We ate lunch there on a floating cottage and it is part LA PLAYA package to have seafood lunch, not to mention BICOL EXPRESS and LAING (local delicacies) Super Deliscious!!!


Sexy and I know it!

Sandbar Cottage

High tide or Low tide?
We loved it on the sandbar, so we didn't notice the time and got back to the boat at around 4pm...and it was really scary. 1 hour of big waves. I have to admit that imagine the worst of the boat capsizing. But Thanks to our boat captain...who can read waves and wind (seriously!) We managed to get back to our resort in one piece! It's out fault, we didn't leave the sand bar BEFORE 3 PM...


So 2-3 days in Caramoan, I think is enough to experience the untouched beauty of the islands..You can go and visit it once as an adventure/survivor seeker. But once is enough.. 






Monday, February 6, 2012

Fireworks, Baby!


The Pyromusical Competition starts this Saturday!




It's my other version of Misa de Gallo, 6 weekends of pure magic and spectacular fun! Attendance is a must! Every weekend you may witness beauty fireworks display with music inline with it. 


It's a romantic show for lovers and fun bonding with you family and friends... =) 

Cosmetologie 2012 - The Ultimate KIKAY EXPO

The Expo for all the Certified Kikays!





I'm so excited every February because of a lot of things...and this is one of the reasons why... The ultimate kikay expo is here! The SMX Convention Center turns into a haven of all things kikay,all kikays like me needs and wants are all in one roof! Last year, I bought a big hair curler and red lipstick and fake eye lashes! This year, my sights are on 3 barrel hair waver! You may thinks what the hell is that?Imagine how I feel and think when  my (HOT) I.T. nerdy boyfriend tells me about a new high tech of computer application out  that I will never know what it is and how it works..hehe! 


So calling all girly-girls and my kikay sisters, let's go to SMX Convention Center, February 21-22, 2012! =) I cant wait!!!!!!!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Coping with a Loss of a Friend

I've always had pets at home ever since I could remember. (My mom tells me that I had shared my crib with our cat.) So I know I have a soft spot with animals, specially cats and dogs.


And then, I got Sam, a German Shepherd dog. I never would have imagined loving a dog like I loved Sam. Yeah, we got dogs before. They come and go. There was even a time that mom sold them to bad guys who buy dogs. (The guys riding a tricycle). I got mad but didn't do anything about it.


For more than 2 years that I had Sam, we had our share of fun and adventure. Sam is a very smart and affectionate dog, so I don't have any problem bringing her to places with a lot of people. We went jogging, ran in a marathon,a actually win! I'm so proud of her. Sometimes, just going to the field, walking, playing ball, running and riding a side car. it was so much fun. Some people in our village is afraid of her because she's so big, but once they get to know her (pet her or if Sam wags her tail greeting them), they became very fond of her. =)


She's also became a part of me and MacMac's relationship. I'm happy that Mac and Andrei (Mac's nephew) adore her. 


I miss you Sam..I miss everything we do together. You've always been there for me. Thank you for all your love and loyalty. You have taught me how to love unconditionally and treat you not just a pet but also a friend, a companion, a child, a sister.


I will remember her and all time time we had together. I love you, Sam and you will always be in my heart.




tears in heaven

by eric clapton and will jennings

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?

I must be strong
And carry on,
'Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven.

Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven?

I'll find my way
Through night and day,
'Cause I know I just can't stay
Here in heaven.

Time can bring you down,
Time can bend your knees.
Time can break your heart,
Have you begging please, begging please.

Beyond the door,
There's peace I'm sure,
And I know there'll be no more
Tears in heaven.

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?

I must be strong
And carry on,
'Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven.




Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Introvert and Extrovert in Love


Opposites Attract...but is it enough to sustain the realtionship?

As the cliche says "Opposites Attract". But sometimes it collides and explodes into doubts, jealously and argument.

Take for instance an introvert and extrovert in the realationship.

Extraversion is "the act, state, or habit of being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self".[4] Extraverts tend to enjoy human interactions and to be enthusiastic, talkative, assertive, and gregarious. They take pleasure in activities that involve large social gatherings, such as parties, community activities, public demonstrations, and business or political groups. Politics, teaching, sales, managing and brokering are fields that favor extraversion. An extraverted person is likely to enjoy time spent with people and find less reward in time spent alone. They tend to be energized when around other people, and they are more prone to boredom when they are by themselves.


Introversion is "the state of or tendency toward being wholly or predominantly concerned with and interested in one's own mental life".[4] Introverts are people whose energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction.[5] Introverts tend to be more reserved and less outspoken in groups. They often take pleasure in solitary activities such as reading, writing, using computers, hiking and fishing.

source: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversion#Extraversion)


It sometimes make me think how can I stand being in the same room not talking (sometimes for hours)

His hightech gadgets and online games are more like the slutty hos flirting and taking my man away from me.

Seemed like he doesn't show interest about what happened with through that day.

Probably he also got some issues with me dragging him outside the house and have him socialize with my friends.

There might be a time when he doesn't find my spontaneity endearing.

And worst,  my crazy ideas drives him crazy.

It makes me scared of him wakes up one day, what was I thinking marrying her? =(

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Men and Conversation...very tricky...


Dear Past Myla,
Love these articles you saved in your gmail few years ago... Kudos, girl! I think I'll be needing this in dealing my boyfriend/fiance for 10 years. 

Love, Present Myla




Get Him to Open Up 

If there's a No. 1 complaint about men, it's that they don't listen. In fact, one Men's Health survey shows that 70 percent of women complain that their men don't listen to them at least some of the time.
To which most guys would reply: "What did you say, hon?" But in defense of my fellow men (and myself), I believe that only half of the fault lies with us. For a guy, talking to us is a lot like making love: We, too, need to be warmed up, and the mood and the time have to be right.
Fact is, your man may be dodging "meaningful" relationship conversations not because he can't stand them or fears them, but because he's just not prepared to talk at the times you approach him.
You can increase your chances of being heard, and earning a response, by maximizing his listening powers and attention span. Here are four ways to achieve that.

Pick the Right Time

To you, his schedule of "important" basketball games and "critical" fantasy baseball planning sessions and "interminable" bathroom time might seem to be crowding out "together" time. But all that may be a sign that he's feeling emotionally overloaded, not emotionally numb.
He needs his down time, just like you do. Maybe even more so. It's long been known that women are more emotionally fluent than guys - more verbal, with more people, on more topics. Guys tend to withdraw, in part because the areas of their brains that process speech and emotion are less fully developed.
All the more reason, then, to schedule your big discussions at smart times. The worst times: In the hour he gets home (he needs to cast off the office demons), right after the kids go to bed (everybody needs a break at that moment), and especially not right after the two of you settle heads on pillows (you need to gentle each other to sleep then, not rile each other up).
Better options: On a walk over the weekend, or over a mug of hot chocolate in the middle part of the evening. Another way of showing him conversational consideration - broach the topic du jour in an afternoon text or email, so he has a chance to think about it a bit before the conversation begins.

Save Heavy Convos for the Car

If you need to have a long, deep discussion - like about the direction of your relationship, or your suspicion that his grandmother is turning into a cat lady - then it seems natural to want to have the conversation on the couch or in the kitchen. But do that, with lots of intense eye contact and close scrutiny, and he may retreat, be defensive, or clam up.
It's the old cornered-animal syndrome, and that won't facilitate the interchange you're after. So when the topic is serious or involved, initiate the conversation in the car. Side-by-side, the way you sit when you're taking the interstate to grandma's furry palace, means he'll feel less on the spot, more comfortable.
If he's behind the wheel, he's in control and feeling confident. If he's the passenger, he's got time on his hands. Either way, he'll listen - and say - more.

Ask for His Help

Women and men tend to talk about personal problems with different goals in mind. She tends to talk them out in order to simply be understood and maybe to engender some sympathy, while he may come into it with a strict handyman psychology: You got problems, I've got answers.
So she gets upset when he tries to fix her problems instead of sympathizing with her, and maybe accuses him of not fully listening. Then he gets upset for being stonewalled when he offers solutions.
It's true: Men need to be better at refraining from an "I got it" solution for every problem, but maybe women need to meet them half way, and make finding a solution part of the sympathy session. You're both happy if she fully vents, and he helps brainstorm a way out of the mess. A team approach here can work wonders. Believe or not, every guy wants to be considereda perfect partner, as this amusing and perceptive article points out.
Do it Naked

Yes, a good time to talk can be, indeed, right after the deed. It's one of the times he feels closest to his woman, and that's when he's most likely to feel a little more comfortable talking about deeper issues.
The lights are down, the bonding hormones are flowing, and you're a team. Like women who may feel less inhibited about their bodies in the darkness, men feel the same way with their words.
The love you've demonstrated physically just might spill over into kind-hearted considerations of the verbal variety. And the deeper the talk, the more you'll learn about each other. 

Have other ideas? Please share them here.