Saturday, December 31, 2011

Chess Struggle, All the Way!

I participated in the Paragua sponsored chess tournament held at the Victory Mall, Monumento, Kalookan City. The prize is very huge for a non-master tournament.  Would you believe it?  It is a whooping P15,000 for the Champion only.  So, upon hearing the news that the games will be held this day, I immediately went to the chess venue and registered.  I was entered as unrated (with no rating at all) and what do you expect, I was paired with the best - my first round was really a struggle since my opponent was  former chess champion from Bicol and my second game, though I drew it, was against the top unrated player during the tournament.  To summarize my games, I have never been beaten as white (4 games) but I only won once with black (4 games).  It was really a disappointing day for me.  Hope fully I will fare better on my next tournament.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Amazing DepEd -IMCS Palaro Pictures

It is nice to see kids and parents playing.  I have been so happy to see my kids and friends playing...





IMCS ETD Christmas Party

Well, well, well.  I had a great time with my colleagues at DepEd IMCS.  We celebrated the festivities @ Aileen's residence. I hope you'll like the pictures.








Friday, December 16, 2011

Ugrading...

Arghhhhhhh!  I made a big mistake.  I really need to upgrade.  Study.  Study hard.  Study harder still.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Piliin Mo!

Piliin mo ang magmahal...kaysa ang masuklam
Piliin mo ang tumawa...kaysa ang lumuha
Piliin mo ang lumikha...kaysa ang sumira
Piliin mo ang magtiyaga...kaysa ang manghinawa
Piliin mo ang pumuri...kaysa ang manira
Piliin mo ang magpagaling...kaysa ang manakit
Piliin mo ang magbigay...kaysa ang magnakaw
Piliiin mo ang umunlad...kaysa ang mabulok
Piliin mo ang manalangin...kaysa ang manisi
Piliin mo ang mabuhay...kaysa ang mamatay
Piliin mo ang tamang pagpapasya...upang ikaw ay lumaya at tunay na lumigaya.
- adapted

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Metadata Development and Resource Cataloguing Workshop


Well guys, here I am again sharing with you my latest educational escapades through Metadata and Resource Cataloguing Workshop (watch out for the spelling) here in GSP, Tagaytay City, Philippines.  It was sponsored by SPHERE through AusAid with the coordination of EDPITAF.  Our new staff (LRPDS), Dir. Pilor, Sir Eric, Micah, and I represented DepEd-IMCS in this wortwhile activity.  Almost all the DepEd bureas,  offices, and some selected regional offices were increasingly contributing to its success.  There are loads of information to discuss so I won't delve further so I will just present pictures of the day to day activities.  Soon, if my time allows, I will relay some important details to this post.  Cheers!

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Happy 5th Birthday to My Son Isaiah Joaquine!

Congratulations to my son Isaiah Joaquine who is celebrating his 5th birthday today!  I am so happy to see him growing stronger and healthier.

He was so sickly as a baby and for your information he's been hospitalized for more than 2 months at the Chinese General Hospital.  First, inside a pay ward and second, at the charity station (when we no longer afford the high rising cost of the expenses).  Series of test(s) have been made just to find out why, for so long, he was not recovering.  Later, he was diagnosed to have G6PD deficiency (you google it, I'm tired of explaining or just click the link).

I can vividly remember (it was Christmas time in 2006) all the patients at the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) have been moving out to go home while my baby was still fighting for his dear life.  He had a seizure and his skin turned almost gray.  The attending physician asked for the help of other medical staff to revive him.  I been crying and my heart was pounding heavily.  I asked God why my child has to suffer this agony?  Let it be me, Lord.  As if God has been testing me, other doctors were called for some needed help,  From where I stand, I can see the doctors collectively shared their expertise just to help Isaiah.  After few minutes,  the doctors left the room without saying a word and I told myself -- is this the day?

Later, the nurse-on-duty approached me and shared the wonderful message that my baby has been revived and that his skin color turned normal.  Wow,  God thank you!  I thought I ran out of tears before but that time liquid in my eyes continuously flowed.

My family and my sister (Ate Margie) have been constantly looking after Isaiah and we've spent Christmas, New Year and Valentine's Days at the Chinese General Hospital.   And the rest was history!

My son, this is your day!  Make the most of it.  We love you.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Inspected Printing Houses

I visited 2 printing houses last Monday and Tuesday at Quezon City.  I was tasked to oversee if the suggested findings of the evaluators have been thoroughly implemented.  It's good to note that the suggestions were corrected, however, my group still found 4 minor errors that were not seen before.  I know I am responsible for everything because I signed all the pages of the camera-ready copies which meant I saw everything.  My group made a consolidated report on our new findings.  I am just waiting for the ax to cut me into pieces.  By golly.

This morning, I have been very busy working with my colleagues here at IMCS.  We transmitted books to the procurement service and made correspondence to different publishers.

I hope that tomorrow will be an interesting day at the office.  Cheers!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Dirty Tricks of Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Manny Pacquiao

I just got these information from the Philboxing and You Tube and I found out evidence(s) of how Marquez cheated Pacquaio in their latest trilogy.  Marquez kept on whining how, again, for the nth he lost to Pacquiao.  Well he deserved to lose. He stepped on Manny's foot six times (click links on Philboxing and You Tube).  Well, in my opinion, the hardest shot that Marquez made was the head butt to Pacquiao on the10th round. Marquez sucks!

Marquez stepping on Manny's Foot
(Photo from Philboxing.com)
top view
Marquez stomping his foot to Pacquiao then throws a punch
(photo from the internet)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Manny Pacquiao Did It Again!

I just watched the game of Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez (trilogy) and the two players are too conscious on exchanging punches.  The game was close and so was the right eye of Marquez.  Naturally, Pacquiao wins by Majority Decision.  I was not truly impressed with the decision however, the fact that he was the defending champion proved it all.  Again, to Manny Pacquiao, congratulations!
What happened to Juan's face?
(Photos taken from philboxing.com)

How could Juan Manuel Marquez win?

Pacquiao thrown 578 punches connecting 176 while Marquez had it 436 connecting 138. Pacquiao threw 304 jabs connecting 59 to Marquez's 182 with 38 connects. Pacquiao threw 274 power punches connecting 117 while Marquez threw 254 with 100 connecting.To everyone debating pts: as a challenger, you have to upstage champ to win. Close fights always go to title holder. you do the math: pacman(reigning WBO welterweight champion)/marquez(challenger). Comments from Mr. Gil Virtudazo

Juan Manuel Marquez should not have waited for Manny to come in. He did not carry the fight. He was not the aggressor. He was swinging badly from 9 to 12 rounds. His corner made him to believe that he was leading, while in fact he was only credited with 10 points each for 2nd, 5th, 6th and 7th rounds. Try to review the video and try to mute the video. 116-112 for Manny Pacquiao is a convincing score. What was lacking was the total domination of the fight by Pacquiao tha's why viewers were not satisfied of the outcome. Comments from Ms. Luz Aridien after the fight.

People expected that Manny would throw even the kitchen sink but it did not happen. The truth is Manny won but not convincingly. Congrats Manny!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Happy 9th Birthday Betty!

Now is the 9th Birthday of my beautiful daughter Helena Beatrice Asi. I am wishing her the best and that she gets what she wished for. Take care always my Betty!

Josel and Betty

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Hooked on Chess Opening Preparation!

November 4-8, 2011 is the schedule of the 2011 Intercities Tournament at Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines and at this time I am so excited to learn that I have in my team superb players in the Philippines. Again, for the nth time, I will represent the Department of Education. Only this time the cast will be star-studded. Manning board 1 will be FM Jony Habla, board 2 will be handled by CM Jose Aquino, Jr., and board 3 will be guarded by CM Rainier Labay. At board 4, the man to watch is Ramil Acosta, the usual point-picker of the team, and at board 5 will be me (an unknown chess player from the University of the East).

The timing seems to favor me due to my 4-day vacation at the office. So, like what I said on my title, I am really hooked up on my opening preparation. I digged on my arsenal the almost rotten book "Kasparov's Opening Repertoire" by Shamkovich and Schiller and reconfigure my totally unused chess database Fritz 11.

Since my task will not be as big as those of my team mates (boards 1, 2, & 3), I will just have to draw my games and let them handle the rest.

Ok. Back to work...err games. I will immediately inform you guys of my struggle at Batangas. Cheers!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Brand New Eye Glass

It seems that I am not getting any younger. Even my eye vision is deteriorating.

Last week, I had my eyes checked by an expert and he recommended me an eye glass that was progressive in nature. I obliged.

I am now wearing it.

BTW, I was told to wear it every now and then. Urgh...

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Applied for the Renewal of My Passport

I am so happy that the transaction for the renewal of my passport at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Manila, Philippines was so fast. As a government employee, I have a privilege to go to government lane (fast lane), however, yesterday was a different story. I just stand in line on a short queue of regular applicants and finished my dealings within 1 1/2 hours. Great!

The things needed were, just get an appointment through online application, prepare all the photocopied pages (1st, 2nd, and the last 2 pages of the passport), you have to decide if your passport is to be prepared express (P1200) or regular (P950),and should you want your passport to be delivered to your house just prepare additional P130 for your choice of courier.

My next visit would be the U.S. Embassy!

Monday, October 17, 2011

The ABC's of Creating Life of Your Dreams

Guys! Allow me to share with you this worth-reading material. Enjoy.
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The ABC's Of Creating the Life Of Your Dreams
By Jim Donovan

You deserve to live the kind of life you've always dreamed
about. You can have everything you want in life, if, you are
willing to do what it takes.

I have broken the process into three simple steps I call the
ABC's of creating the life of your dreams.

Yes, having the life of your dreams can be as simple as
A,B,C, if you follow the steps.

Accept...

Accept the fact that your thoughts and actions have
contributed to the circumstances in your life. If you are 25
pounds overweight, you did it by choice. Nobody forced the
food into you, did they? If you are in a job you do not
love, you're the one who stays in it.

Take responsibility for your life.

This will empower you to make changes. A good exercise to
get you started is to take a personal inventory. This
exercise is similar to grocers taking an inventory of their
stock.

Take a sheet of paper and list all of the things you like
about yourself along with those areas you want to change. It
is important you list the good along with the "not so good."
When you have finished, you will have a clearer picture of
what you want to change in your life.

Believe...

Believe in yourself. Dare to dream!

And when you dream, dream big!

The late, Norman Vincent Peale said, "If you want a big
life, you have to have big dreams."

However, before you can have what you want, you must know
what that is. You need clearly defined, written goals.

Start with a clean sheet of paper. Across the top write
"Dream Sheet." Now list all of the things you want to have,
do be, and share.

Don't worry right now, how you will accomplish this. Simply
write. Do this for at least a half an hour. You will be
amazed how easy it will be for about 10 minutes, then you
will have to really think about what you want.

Now that you have clearly defined goals, you are ready for
the next, and most important, step.

Commit to your success...

Commit to your goals, right now.

On another sheet of paper, write each goal. Next to it,
write a short sentence or two about why you will accomplish
this. It has been said many times that you can reach any
goal if you have a big enough why.

You are now ready to develop an action plan. Write each goal
on a separate sheet of paper. Next to each one, list one or
two immediate steps you can take to move toward this goal.

Don't worry about knowing everything you'll need to know. As
you start moving, the path will reveal itself. It's much
like the headlights on your car. They only light a certain
distance in front of you but, as you progress, the road
ahead is lighted for you.

What will you need to learn? Whose help will you need?

For example, if you goal is to shed 25 pounds, you may want
to consult a health professional. Perhaps you want to join a
health club, buy a book on exercise, take a class, etc.

Don't be afraid to ask for help. There are always people,
probably right around you, who already know what you need to
know or do and would be happy to help, if only they were
asked.

You deserve to live a full, healthy, happy, prosperous life.
It is up to you.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Am So Happy to Receive an Invitation

I am so glad to receive an invitation from my cousin to visit US in July 2012. Actually, this is the 2nd time I got this offer from her (free round trip ticket to the US - yeheey!). This time I won't let this opportunity to let go. I am claiming this offer! To God be the glory!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

World Teachers' Day!

I wish to extend my warmest greetings to all my teachers during my elementary, secondary, tertiary, graduate school, and my senseis in Okinawa, Japan. You gave me so much inspiration and, like you, I became just like you - a teacher myself. Special greetings to my mom, my parents-in-law, and my wife who happens to be mentors as well. Greetings!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Unforgettable Experience at the Planetarium - SM Mall of Asia

I was so lucky to be given complimentary tickets to visit the Planetarium at the SM Mall of Asia which is sponsored by the NIDO Fortified. My kids were so happy and have been kissing me every now and then as if to give thanks for a wonderful experience the've got. The interactive games at the 2nd Floor of the Science Discovery Center started it all. Betty and Joaquine were so amazed to play with Multimedia sets by Vibal Publishing House, Inc. especially the games using detector. Wow! I had my fair share of fun too as I joined them by playing table tennis and soccer.

As we were playing, we heard an announcement that the show "One World, One Sky" a planetarium show of a brilliant spectacle of light and color as the furry friends watch the stars twinkle all over Sesame Street. Amazing. The child in me suddenly reappeared and this special feeling of joy, finally, can be seen through the eyes of everyone's watching, moreso, with the kids in attendance.

After the show ended, my wife and the kids tried answering the "Grossology Quiz" located at the same floor. At first, I was not able to answer the questions correctly but as soon as I got my momentum I became very competitive.

Had not for the time which was 9:00 p.m. we won't leave the place. Anyway, I would like to share these photos, enjoy!


Thursday, September 22, 2011

What Am I Eating?

You must be wondering what am I eating here at the Cordillera Administrative Region? Well, I just had this wonderful food. I wish you'll like it.
I love it!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Amazing Karl Jonathan Aguilar!

I have been watching "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" for two successive Saturdays now and I am very fortunate to witness Karl Jonathan Aguilar in his winning moment and, thanks God, he finally won the P2M jackpot. This guy is tough! As I read the last question, "books prohibited by Roman Catholic" on my TV monitor, I googled it right away and voila! I got the answer, Index Librorum Prohibitorum which is in letter "D". I knew immediately that the answer of his friend (through a telephone) was wrong. I listen with enthusiasm as Karl Jonathan laid his cards, he stated that "A" was definitely incorrect, blah.blah.blah.

Upon careful evaluation, he stated that "D" is the answer. He asked forgiveness to her mother (who is dreaming to have their own house) but he will make an answer.

"He's not a risk-taker." according to him, but he'll be one this time!

Risk worth-taking! He just won a whooping P2M. Congratulations Karl Jonathan!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Controversial Issues on Language

I have been following the controversial article made by Mr. James Soriano about the Filipino Language which has been discussed fully all over the net. I was able to find copies of Mr. Soriano's write-up and an interesting comment. If you have comments feel free to do so. I hope you'll enjoy reading...

Language, learning, identity, privilege
Ithink
By JAMES SORIANO
August 24, 2011, 4:06am

MANILA, Philippines — English is the language of learning. I’ve known this since before I could go to school. As a toddler, my first study materials were a set of flash cards that my mother used to teach me the English alphabet.

My mother made home conducive to learning English: all my storybooks and coloring books were in English, and so were the cartoons I watched and the music I listened to. She required me to speak English at home. She even hired tutors to help me learn to read and write in English.

In school I learned to think in English. We used English to learn about numbers, equations and variables. With it we learned about observation and inference, the moon and the stars, monsoons and photosynthesis. With it we learned about shapes and colors, about meter and rhythm. I learned about God in English, and I prayed to Him in English.

Filipino, on the other hand, was always the ‘other’ subject — almost a special subject like PE or Home Economics, except that it was graded the same way as Science, Math, Religion, and English. My classmates and I used to complain about Filipino all the time. Filipino was a chore, like washing the dishes; it was not the language of learning. It was the language we used to speak to the people who washed our dishes.

We used to think learning Filipino was important because it was practical: Filipino was the language of the world outside the classroom. It was the language of the streets: it was how you spoke to the tindera when you went to the tindahan, what you used to tell your katulong that you had an utos, and how you texted manong when you needed “sundo na.”

These skills were required to survive in the outside world, because we are forced to relate with the tinderas and the manongs and the katulongs of this world. If we wanted to communicate to these people — or otherwise avoid being mugged on the jeepney — we needed to learn Filipino.

That being said though, I was proud of my proficiency with the language. Filipino was the language I used to speak with my cousins and uncles and grandparents in the province, so I never had much trouble reciting.

It was the reading and writing that was tedious and difficult. I spoke Filipino, but only when I was in a different world like the streets or the province; it did not come naturally to me. English was more natural; I read, wrote and thought in English. And so, in much of the same way that I learned German later on, I learned Filipino in terms of English. In this way I survived Filipino in high school, albeit with too many sentences that had the preposition ‘ay.’

It was really only in university that I began to grasp Filipino in terms of language and not just dialect. Filipino was not merely a peculiar variety of language, derived and continuously borrowing from the English and Spanish alphabets; it was its own system, with its own grammar, semantics, sounds, even symbols.

But more significantly, it was its own way of reading, writing, and thinking. There are ideas and concepts unique to Filipino that can never be translated into another. Try translating bayanihan, tagay, kilig or diskarte.

Only recently have I begun to grasp Filipino as the language of identity: the language of emotion, experience, and even of learning. And with this comes the realization that I do, in fact, smell worse than a malansang isda. My own language is foreign to me: I speak, think, read and write primarily in English. To borrow the terminology of Fr. Bulatao, I am a split-level Filipino.

But perhaps this is not so bad in a society of rotten beef and stinking fish. For while Filipino may be the language of identity, it is the language of the streets. It might have the capacity to be the language of learning, but it is not the language of the learned.

It is neither the language of the classroom and the laboratory, nor the language of the boardroom, the court room, or the operating room. It is not the language of privilege. I may be disconnected from my being Filipino, but with a tongue of privilege I will always have my connections.

So I have my education to thank for making English my mother language.
Read more: http://www.ofwkuwait.net/james-soriano/#ixzz1XnmCm9sf
Filipino in Kuwait | OFW Kuwait network
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“It is not the language of the learned”
by AVD on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 13:49

Ipagpaumanhin mo James Soriano kung hindi ako sang-ayon sa iyong sinabi sa wikang Filipino at sa mga gumagamit nito.
Anu po ba ang ibig mong ipagkahulugan ng “LEARNED”? Sa pagkakaalam ko ay LEARNED din ako.
Sa pagbasa ko sa iyong isinulat, isa lamang ang pumasok sa aking isipan – mali ang perspektibo mo sa “WIKA” at “KAALAMAN”.
Ako ay 28 taong gulang na ngayon. Di naman sa pagmamayabang pero sa edad ko na ito ay nabigyan ako ng responsibilidad at posisyon na kadalasan ay naibibigay sa mga taong higit na matanda sa akin ng 15 taon. At, sa aking pagkakatanda ay sa lahat ng nasalihan ko na mga paligsahan mula haiskul ay nagkakamit ako ng mataas na parangal. Magugulat ka at baka mapuno ang kwarto mo sa mga patunay ng pagkilala na naigawad sa akin. At para malaman mo rin ay di man lang ako nakakuha ng marka o grado na bababa sa 90. Kaya siguro pwede natin sabihin LEARNED ako.
At, di ko naman masabi na wala akong kaya kasi lumaki ako na may mga kasambahay na lagi nakaalalay sa lahat ng aking pangangailangan. Natuto nga lamang ako mag-asikaso ng sarili ko ng ako ay tumapak sa kolehiyo dahil sabi ng aking ama ay wala ng susunod-sunod sa akin na dadampot pag may naitapon ako.
Pasensyahan mo ang pagyayabang ko ng kunti para maibahagi ko sa iyo ang aking perspektibo.
Sa aking tingin ay di ka pa “LEARNED”. At, dapat ka pang matuto.
Ito turuan kita…
Ang wika ay tagapagtaguyod (facilitator) ng kaalaman. Walang kinalaman ang wika sa pagkilala kung ang tao ay ang tinatawag mo na “LEARNED” o hindi. Sa edad ko na ito, na halos napuntahan ko na iba’t ibang kontinente, at nakipagsalamuha sa mga tao na Pranses, Espanyol, Ingles, Aprikano, Tsino, Europeo, atbp., di ko makita ang sinasabi mo na may diretsong kaugnayan ang WIKA at ang KAALAMAN kaya ang wikang ginagamit ay may kaugnayan sa kategorya mo ng mga tao. Diba ang sustansya ng salita ay di nakikita sa kung paano sinabi at kung anung wika ginamit?
Ako ay matatas sa wikang Ingles at Filipino, at nagpupumilit matuto na rin ng ibang wika dahil naiintidihan ko na sa isang wikang di ko nalalaman, posibleng may nakatagong karunungan na pwedeng dumagdag sa aking nalalaman. Sa aking pagkakaintindi ay kulang ang iyong nalalaman dahil di mo pala naiintindihan ang Filipino. Nalilimitahan ng kakulangan mo sa wika ang iyong alam. At ito ay halata masyado dahil sa iyong pananaw.
Sabi nila di ka napalaki ng tama ng iyong magulang. Ako nama’y di naniniwala dun at wala sila karapatang pagdudadhan ang pagpapalaki sa iyo. Ang aking punto ay wag na wag ka sanang manghuhusga sa ibang tao lalo na sa tingin mo ay mas aba sa iyo, di mo pwede itangi ito dahil halata na maliit tingin mo sa mga kasambahay mo. Basahin mo kaya ng sampung beses sinulat mo.
Sila ang nagpapatakbo ng ekonomiya. Kung wala driver mo e san ka pupunta? Kung wala labandera mo e sino mglalaba ng nangingitim mo na salawal ? Kung wala katulong mo e sino magwawalis sa nanlalagkit mong kwarto?
At isa pa.. subukan mo kaya humingi ng puna at suhestyon sa kanila.. Di kaya masaktan ka lang pag nalaman mo na ang mga minamaliit mo ay mas matalino pala… Akala natin kasi minsan dahil tango sila ng tango ay wala sila alam.. Subukan mo kaya making sa kanila..
Makinig ka Bro… (Use Google Translate…)

My Wife is Not Feeling Well this Morning

My wife is not feeling well this morning. Hopefully, she will be ok.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Needed, More to Improve

Point out the need for:

More to improve, fewer merely to disapprove.

More doers, fewer talkers.

More to say "It can be done," fewer to explain why "It can't be done."

More to inspire others with confidence, fewer to throw cold water on anyone taking even one step in the right direction.

More to get into the thick of things and do something, fewer to sit, on the sidelines merely finding fault.

More to point out what's right with the world, fewer to keep harping on what's wrong with the world.

More to be interested in "lighting candles," fewer in blowing the out.

-Anonymous

Sunday, September 4, 2011

All Time Low!

I can't believe it. Despite being promoted and having an increment on my salary I experienced all time low on my finances. Bills kept on coming and my salary deductions have been increasing.

I'm hoping that these challenges will be over.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Amazing Wesley So!

Wesley So of the Philippines made his presence felt as he subdued equally talented Ding Liren of China during the first round (tie break)of the 2011 World Chess Cup held at Khanty Mansiysk, Russia. What impressed me most about this kid is his ability to stay focused even during time pressure. Like Manny Paqauiao, Wesley So, is carrying on his shoulder his country's pride after his compatriot Mark Paragua lost his match against Super Grand Master Michael Adams of England in a thrilling passion.

The match on the second round will be crucial for So as greater challenge awaits him. All eyes will be on him as he is paired against Sergey Karakjin of Russia the strong favourite and the top seed on this tournament.

I am wishing that he'll draw his two classical games and makes an impact during active and blitz games where he is known for.

Wesley, good luck and may you be greatly blessed on this tournament!



Sunday, August 28, 2011

Tagaytay City Adventure!

Whew. I've been to Tagaytay City, Philippines for the whole week and had this brand new experience of being coached by an Australian, Ms. Susan Atkins. I had been introduced to varied techniques on how to deal with instructional materials. Am so glad also that the workshop I attended was participated by representatives from Regions VI, VII, VIII, XI and CAR from the Department of Education. I had an information overload and I was very lucky sessions were over before I got mental anguish. Central Office teams were participated by officials from IMCS, BSE, EDPITAF and of course, by the newly-hired LRMDS Project Manager and LRPDSs.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

One-Week Workshop at DAP Tagaytay City Philippines

I will be staying for 1 week here at the Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay City to attend a seminar-workshop on LRMDS. I found the venue to be nice and cozy. I hope that I will learn more from my stay here.

I would like to share with you some pictures:







Thursday, August 18, 2011

On Her Way to the Top!

I would like to extend my warmest greetings to my daughter Helena Beatrice Asi and her group for winning the District III Read-A-Thon Contest at A. Mabini Elementary School at the Division of City Schools, Manila. BTW, she represented P. Gomez Elementary School.

Ang galing mo anak!

Monday, August 15, 2011

I Smurfed You!

Yahoo! I treated my wife and my kids to a movie delight at SM San Lazaro. I never had a chance to see a movie via 3D, but yesterday was a special one. I can hear the neverending giggling from Betty and Isaiah as they continued to watch the movie. Haaay...

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Watched the Dead Poet Society the 2nd Time

I just finished watching the movie "Dead Poet Society" and I felt so good. The first time I watched it was during my post graduate education class at the Philippine Normal University. So beautiful!

Betty Kissed Me

I am so happy with my beautiful daughter as she kissed me after she (with her group mates) won a classroom contest. It reminded me of an old poem during my college days...

Betty kissed me when we met
Jumping from the chair she sat in
Time you thief who loved to get
Sweet into your list put that in
Say I'm weary, say I'm sad
Say that health and wealth had missed me
Say I'm growing old but add
Betty kissed me.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Movies and more Movies!

Watched Dangerous Minds, Did You Hear about the Morgans, and Prince of Persia The Sands of Time in succession. Absolutely nice movies to watch!

Got so lucky in my game today too.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Too Much Rain, Too Much Pain

I was caught by a flash flood at Tayuman cor Malabon Sts. this morning. Just after I planned not to be late again in going to the office.

I had to cross mini-rivers before I reach the Tayuman LRT station. Luckily, I reached IMCS at about 9:30 a.m. and had to hastily work on my assigned tasks.

Authorized official from the personnel services announced that office work will be suspended at 1:00 p.m. Whoa!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Lucky Us!

I with my wife, visited Casino Filipino, Pavilion Branch yesterday to witness the raffle draw being held every Tuesday. We have been lucky on winning games through raffle draws before so we thought combining forces would be great for us. You know what? In my college days at University of the East I won the 1st prize during our Foundation Day - a brand new refrigerator. Then, in my working days at DepEd Manila I won several prizes like electric fan, cash, and other items. A year ago, I won an iPod at SM San Lazaro (see my previous post). I will not mention other goods that I got 'coz its not so expensive. Two months ago, at P. Gomez Elementary School Cooperative Meeting I won a television set.

You think I'm lucky? Wait until you heard the story of my wife's winnings!

She also had multitude of jackpot prizes. Like myself, she had had various items in hand. The biggest one, and it surpassed all that I got, was during the Isetann, Recto Branch raffle draw in the year 2006. Hear ye and keep your eyes open! She won the P1,000,000.00 prize offered during the draw (but now all her earnings were exhausted). There were more minor prize winnings that happened after that.

We thought yesterday's visit at the Casino Filipino will bring us more victories since 5 winners will be drawn, however, our names were not called. But we will not rest, next month, we will try our luck again.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Having Problems Posting Pictures!

I have been encountering problems here at blogger.com for I can not post pictures of my adventures. Hopefully, I will be able to insert my photos next time if I am not so busy.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Birthday Galore with My Family @ Pranjetto Hills

Sorry guys! I've been out of reach for the last two days. It just happened that I intentionally turned off my phones and Facebook account just to focus on my family. Know what? For the past several months I've been away and last Friday evening July 15, I surprised my wife and my kids by begging them to prepare their things for we will be going somewhere to celebrate my birthday.

I wish I made them happy.

Pictures will be posted soon guys!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Revisiting Gems Conference and Training Center

After so many years, I returned to Gems Conference and Training Center, Antipolo City through the Capability Building of DepEd Employees on Social Dialogue (SD)and Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) sponsored by DepEd, and the National Employees Union (NEU) with the collaboration of Danish Trade Union Council for International Development Corporation. I am still in awe as to how fast this edifice transformed into an A-class structure. Allow me to share this picture (others to follow):

Attendance to the Capacity Building of DepEd - CO Employees

I am scheduled to attend a Capability Building of DepEd Employees on Social Dialogue and Occupational Safety and Health at the Gems Conference and Training Center, Antipolo City. I will be as excited as the other participants for two reasons: firstly, I will be able to learn new things and secondly, I will be able to escape from deadly routines at the office (of course that's an exaggeration). I will be able to share the lessons that I will gain to my colleagues at the Department of Education and to my friends as well.

The challenge, at this moment, is that the attendees will be picked-up by a bus at 6:30 a.m., however, up to this moment no sight of the vehicle is visible. Tsk.tsk.tsk. Perhaps, its in the culture of the Filipinos to be late on the agreed time. I just couldn't imagine how I hastily woke up my daughter to prepare herself to school earlier than her usual schedule.

Well, I am just wishing that other things would turn out positively this day.

Monday, July 4, 2011

My New Schedule

I change my schedule this year:

Monday to Friday
5:20 a.m. Accompany my daughter Helena Beatrice to school (using a bicycle)
5:30 a.m Jog and stretch at the vicinity of SM San Lazaro
6:45 a.m. Take a bath, eat, and prepare things before going to office.
7:00 a.m. Travel time (to office)
8:30 a.m.
-7:00 p.m Office Hours (including OT if necessary)
7:30 p.m. Travel time (to residence)
9:00 p.m. Tutor my kids on their assignments etc.
10:00 p.m. Blog, internet surf, answer emails, play chess, and read books
12:00 a.m. Sleeping time

Monday, June 27, 2011

Getting Addicted to Watching Movies through My iPod

I have been to far and distant places these past few days, through bus and SUVs, and to kill the emptiness and boredom I had to cling on to my 8 gb Apple iPod wherein I stored various movies. I remember last week during my trip to Tuguegarao City (14 hours), I was able to finish 3. In between each movie I took a short nap.

Now, the catch is, I've been using my gadget every time I had a chance to, moreso, even before going to sleep and I can't help myself. I have been totally impressed with the clarity, diction, and pronunciation of the actors and actresses that is why. The sound effects seemed too real that sometimes I duck and cover just avoid one of the explosions.

Whew...I love my iPod!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Father's Day at SM Mega Mall

After attending chess clinic at the Bulwagan ng Karunungan, DepEd Central Office, I, with my family, celebrated the Father's Day at SM Mega Mall. After treating my kids to the World of Fun, Tom's World and Time Zone our group immediately proceeded to the Shakeys Pizza outlet to dine. What a wonderful day indeed!