"To follow the path: look to the master, follow the master, walk with the master, see through the master, and become the master." -Zen poem
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Internet Society Online Course
I am finally done with my Internet Society online course. I would like to thank my moderator Biljana Gilsovic Milic and the Internet Society for giving me this 2015 Shaping the Internet - History and Futures Asia Mini-Course (Delta). I learned a lot from this course especially interoperability, internet governance, invariants, and many more. Hopefully, I will be given opportunity to study more.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Guess Who I Found Last Christmas?
My family visited our relatives in Tanza, Navotas and guess what? It was not Santa Claus that I found. It was one of the Philippines best basketball players of all time, Marlou Aquino.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Wrong Prayer!
Before November 8, 2013, Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) struck and heavily hit the Philippines. Prior to that date I deeply prayed that the above-mentioned typhoon would rather hit China and not my beloved country. You must know for a fact that China had been bullying the Philippines for a long period of time so I asked the indulgence of the Almighty to instead strike forcefully China and not my country. Wrong prayer! What happened to my country? Parts of the country had been heavily devastated by the typhoon.
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Days ago, the driver of the van (Pasig-Quiapo) I been riding did not give the change (sukli) that rightfully belongs to me and I totally forgot about it until I left the vehicle. While walking, I remembered about the change. Oh that bitch... I immediately whispered a silent prayer that this driver suffered an accident and worst stumbled upon the biggest structure. Wrong prayer! While walking, I was bumped by this wide-bodied man along Ortigas Avenue and minutes after that I stumbled upon the smallest stone and almost suffered head contusions. Whew...
Moral of the story: Always pray for the good of others.
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Days ago, the driver of the van (Pasig-Quiapo) I been riding did not give the change (sukli) that rightfully belongs to me and I totally forgot about it until I left the vehicle. While walking, I remembered about the change. Oh that bitch... I immediately whispered a silent prayer that this driver suffered an accident and worst stumbled upon the biggest structure. Wrong prayer! While walking, I was bumped by this wide-bodied man along Ortigas Avenue and minutes after that I stumbled upon the smallest stone and almost suffered head contusions. Whew...
Moral of the story: Always pray for the good of others.
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At the office, I learned a very important lesson from the story shared by my colleague...
BOY: When do we pray?
OLD MAN: Pray as if it is your last day in this world.
BOY: How do you know it is your last day?
OLD MAN: No one knows.
Moral of the story: Always pray.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
The Department of Education is Mourning!
The Department of Education (DepEd) deeply mourns on the sudden and unexpected death of Undersecretary for Finance and Administration Francisco Varela who, many believe, was one of the greatest officials of the department. He died last August 29, 2015 in an accident at Pililia, Rizal.
In my long years of stay at DepEd, I have noticed his advocacy on anti-graft and corruption and his relentless efforts on instituting educational reforms in the biggest public organization in the country. Not only that he possessed good looks envied by many, he was also a smart guy -- he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Mathematics at Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan and finished Master of Science in Industrial Economics at the Center for Research and Communication now known to be the University of Asia and the Pacific.
He is definitely a big loss to the department but a huge gain to heaven.
In my long years of stay at DepEd, I have noticed his advocacy on anti-graft and corruption and his relentless efforts on instituting educational reforms in the biggest public organization in the country. Not only that he possessed good looks envied by many, he was also a smart guy -- he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Mathematics at Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan and finished Master of Science in Industrial Economics at the Center for Research and Communication now known to be the University of Asia and the Pacific.
He is definitely a big loss to the department but a huge gain to heaven.
Flowers everywhere - DepEd September 3, 2015 (Photo Credit: Beth Soriao-Urbano) |
Farewell to Usec. Varela at Deped, September 3, 2015 (Photo by the author) |
DepEd employees and friends prior to releasing the white balloons September 3, 2015 (Photo by the author) |
DepEd officials September 3, 2015 (Photo by the author) |
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
My Interview Experience!
Whew! How fast time flies.
As part of the Rationalization Program at the Department of Education, employees were given chances to apply to various (abundance of) strands at the largest public organization in the Philippines. As a mid-career professional, I made sure that I applied to a position tailored to my core competencies and I found 6 equally challenging plantilla positions. You might ask: "Why 6, when you can just apply for 2 to 3 quality positions?" That was the same question I asked myself prior to sending my documents to the Personnel Division (PD) it just shows the degree of confidence or the lack of it on my part. To justify things: there were no limitations on submissions, I overheard that one employee sent 32 application forms (sarcastic/evil laugh), I just couldn't imagine how much government papers he or she spent in doing those stuff.
The moment of truth came last July when I overheard from one of my superiors that no one applied for a Senior Education Program Specialist (SEPS) position from the Instructional Materials Council Secretariat (IMCS) that would actually be directed to the Bureau of Learning Resources (BLR) strand. I remembered applying for that position before. What would you feel if your name was not on the list of those who will be interviewed?
I got disturbed by the sudden turn of events. To borrow the words on Ice Age 4: "What a terrible turn of events, I love terrible turn of events." I hastily stood and grasp for some of my receiving copies to see if I actually applied at IMCS, an office, which became my home for more than a decade.
Alas I saw it! I immediately rushed to the PD to inquire about why my name was not on the list? "How did you know of the list? It was confidential." I was asking my self in solitude but Sir Albert was so kind to help me as I showed him the receiving copy I was holding. He told me to return on Monday of next week to see if my name will be added. Haayyy....
The next Monday (sorry I deliberately exclude the actual date) was a beautiful day, I visited the DepEd's chapel first (for some grace) and thereafter directed my way to the PD. There I saw Ate Meling (as I knew her) and begged her why I was not on the list. She helped me figure out what happened and as she searched for my folders on her cabinet I noticed two documents with my name on it and there I saw that one item was mislabeled! I informed Sir Albert about the document and after knowing it he told me that my name will be included on the list. Yeheeeey... My happiness, however, was short-lived as I received a text (Monday evening) saying I will be interviewed the very next day (Tuesday morning). Ouuuchhhh. I only have about 6 hours to prepare.
To cut the long story short, I was interviewed in the morning of Tuesday but I felt the pressure during the middle of the interview for I was bombarded with questions about policies and proposals I made as an Education Program Specialist II, etc. Most questions were behavioral in nature and you need to show examples. I tried to solve each situation by answering STAR approach I learned at the University of Sheffield's online course. However, I was not as confident as I stuttered every now and then due of extreme nervousness. I felt displeasure over the way I answered things. I was unprepared to tell you honestly. I think I failed, and I failed miserably.
One of the questions that I will never forget came from the Union President and it goes this way, "You are one of the staff of IMCS and is applying for a SEPS position, right? There will be 9 positions available, would it be disheartening if everyone gets the position except you?" My answer was: "It will really be disheartening since I'll be coming from the inside. Perhaps, I still need to improve and develop myself to succeed."
As part of the Rationalization Program at the Department of Education, employees were given chances to apply to various (abundance of) strands at the largest public organization in the Philippines. As a mid-career professional, I made sure that I applied to a position tailored to my core competencies and I found 6 equally challenging plantilla positions. You might ask: "Why 6, when you can just apply for 2 to 3 quality positions?" That was the same question I asked myself prior to sending my documents to the Personnel Division (PD) it just shows the degree of confidence or the lack of it on my part. To justify things: there were no limitations on submissions, I overheard that one employee sent 32 application forms (sarcastic/evil laugh), I just couldn't imagine how much government papers he or she spent in doing those stuff.
The moment of truth came last July when I overheard from one of my superiors that no one applied for a Senior Education Program Specialist (SEPS) position from the Instructional Materials Council Secretariat (IMCS) that would actually be directed to the Bureau of Learning Resources (BLR) strand. I remembered applying for that position before. What would you feel if your name was not on the list of those who will be interviewed?
I got disturbed by the sudden turn of events. To borrow the words on Ice Age 4: "What a terrible turn of events, I love terrible turn of events." I hastily stood and grasp for some of my receiving copies to see if I actually applied at IMCS, an office, which became my home for more than a decade.
Alas I saw it! I immediately rushed to the PD to inquire about why my name was not on the list? "How did you know of the list? It was confidential." I was asking my self in solitude but Sir Albert was so kind to help me as I showed him the receiving copy I was holding. He told me to return on Monday of next week to see if my name will be added. Haayyy....
The next Monday (sorry I deliberately exclude the actual date) was a beautiful day, I visited the DepEd's chapel first (for some grace) and thereafter directed my way to the PD. There I saw Ate Meling (as I knew her) and begged her why I was not on the list. She helped me figure out what happened and as she searched for my folders on her cabinet I noticed two documents with my name on it and there I saw that one item was mislabeled! I informed Sir Albert about the document and after knowing it he told me that my name will be included on the list. Yeheeeey... My happiness, however, was short-lived as I received a text (Monday evening) saying I will be interviewed the very next day (Tuesday morning). Ouuuchhhh. I only have about 6 hours to prepare.
To cut the long story short, I was interviewed in the morning of Tuesday but I felt the pressure during the middle of the interview for I was bombarded with questions about policies and proposals I made as an Education Program Specialist II, etc. Most questions were behavioral in nature and you need to show examples. I tried to solve each situation by answering STAR approach I learned at the University of Sheffield's online course. However, I was not as confident as I stuttered every now and then due of extreme nervousness. I felt displeasure over the way I answered things. I was unprepared to tell you honestly. I think I failed, and I failed miserably.
One of the questions that I will never forget came from the Union President and it goes this way, "You are one of the staff of IMCS and is applying for a SEPS position, right? There will be 9 positions available, would it be disheartening if everyone gets the position except you?" My answer was: "It will really be disheartening since I'll be coming from the inside. Perhaps, I still need to improve and develop myself to succeed."
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
No Chess, No Life
Once a chess player, always a chess player. After almost 2 years of hiatus here I am returning to the sports I love most and shouting to the whole world these phrases "No Chess, No Life."
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Scholarship Application Deferred
OMG, I was told that my scholarship application had been deferred to 2016. Hayyy.
Dear Joselito Asi,
Thank you for your mail. Please be informed that we deferred your application to 2016. You do not need to submit new documents to XXX.
But you do have to submit new documents for the XXX-scholarship! We are expecting the next XXX-scholarship round for this program beginning next year. By that time, we will send you a link for applying for the XXX-scholarship. As soon as you receive this link, start to collect all the necessary documents and stamps.
Dear Joselito Asi,
Thank you for your mail. Please be informed that we deferred your application to 2016. You do not need to submit new documents to XXX.
But you do have to submit new documents for the XXX-scholarship! We are expecting the next XXX-scholarship round for this program beginning next year. By that time, we will send you a link for applying for the XXX-scholarship. As soon as you receive this link, start to collect all the necessary documents and stamps.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Latest Saga of Super GM Wesley So
I'm glad that the 2015 US Chess Championship was finally over. The never ending controversies on Wesley So created worldwide attention and his stories have been the talk in the social networks lately. I have had numerous responses defending his actions at chess.com, facebook, and other internet sites.
Despite family's turmoil, Wesley So proved that he was a tough nut to crack. Needing 2 points in the remaining 2 games after an unexpected forfeiture in Round 9 he won them all by beating defending champion Gata Kamsky and chess whiz Kayden Troff in that order. He scored 6.5/11 and earned a decent 3rd place finish - a surprised achievement since most chess pundits have been expecting a better finish than that.
The chess world had been shocked in round 9 after IA Tony Rich decided to forfeit the game of Wesley So for taking down notes and awarded the point to his opponent GM Varuzhan Akobian due to what Rich say's a FIDE Laws violation. An infraction that created varied opinions amongst chess players worldwide due to severity of penalty given to So for a technical issue and not for the game of chess itself. The conflict started there and it created helluva of conflicting opinions among players, the most vocal was GM Jun Ludwig Hammer from Norway and other notable GMs from Europe.
Allow me to share my opinion and comments on the latest saga of GM Wesley So.
On GM Wesley So
I know you have family issues, but as a professional player you are bound to follow rules regardless of what is going on in the real world. You are still my idol.
On Tony Rich
When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. I know you have to make a decision but make it a reasonable one. Next time, please have members of the Appeals Committee be represented by international arbiters coming from various states in the US and not only those coming from St. Louis and or those with close ties with it.
On Varuzhan Akobian
To my disbelief you were distracted by the scribbling of Wesley So whom you claimed to be your friend. You are professional chess player who fought with the elite and the best in the world for many years yet you have been distracted by a simple thing is beyond comprehension. You have had a personal issue, in my opinion, and Wesley is right, you just wanted a free point. Now, every time I will see you in the tournament arena I will call you a free man. I think If indeed you were his friend you should have told Wesley, face to face, to stop whatever he is writing for you were not able to concentrate. Was that hard?
I wish that every challenges in the US chess team will be toppled and that your team will become as competitive as possible!
Despite family's turmoil, Wesley So proved that he was a tough nut to crack. Needing 2 points in the remaining 2 games after an unexpected forfeiture in Round 9 he won them all by beating defending champion Gata Kamsky and chess whiz Kayden Troff in that order. He scored 6.5/11 and earned a decent 3rd place finish - a surprised achievement since most chess pundits have been expecting a better finish than that.
The chess world had been shocked in round 9 after IA Tony Rich decided to forfeit the game of Wesley So for taking down notes and awarded the point to his opponent GM Varuzhan Akobian due to what Rich say's a FIDE Laws violation. An infraction that created varied opinions amongst chess players worldwide due to severity of penalty given to So for a technical issue and not for the game of chess itself. The conflict started there and it created helluva of conflicting opinions among players, the most vocal was GM Jun Ludwig Hammer from Norway and other notable GMs from Europe.
Allow me to share my opinion and comments on the latest saga of GM Wesley So.
On GM Wesley So
I know you have family issues, but as a professional player you are bound to follow rules regardless of what is going on in the real world. You are still my idol.
On Tony Rich
When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. I know you have to make a decision but make it a reasonable one. Next time, please have members of the Appeals Committee be represented by international arbiters coming from various states in the US and not only those coming from St. Louis and or those with close ties with it.
On Varuzhan Akobian
To my disbelief you were distracted by the scribbling of Wesley So whom you claimed to be your friend. You are professional chess player who fought with the elite and the best in the world for many years yet you have been distracted by a simple thing is beyond comprehension. You have had a personal issue, in my opinion, and Wesley is right, you just wanted a free point. Now, every time I will see you in the tournament arena I will call you a free man. I think If indeed you were his friend you should have told Wesley, face to face, to stop whatever he is writing for you were not able to concentrate. Was that hard?
I wish that every challenges in the US chess team will be toppled and that your team will become as competitive as possible!
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Job Openings at the Department of Education
There are Job Opening(s) at Health and Nutrition Division of the Department of Education Central Office for a Researcher, a Media Officer, and an Administrative Officer. It is a Project-based with 18 months contractual obligation. If you are one of the best then this is your time to shine. Please look for Ms. Carolina Plarizan of Personnel Division or go directly to the office of Usec. Muyot. Apply now!
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Crossroad Game
I attended the 1st day of the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Workshop at the Bulwagan ng Karunangan, Department of Education, Central Office. I am so happy at the turnout of the discussions. Hearing messages from experts from DOST, NEDA, DILG, Office of the Civil Defense, and DepEd enhanced my awareness on hazards and calamities. What was so interesting were the topics on the Crossroad Game.
How would you react given these situations?
You are: A Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer
Situation 1: There are more than a thousand victims in the evacuation center. Only 750 parcels of food arrived. There is little chance of obtaining additional parcels soon.
Question 1: Do you provide them anyway for the 750 persons? Yes or No?
You are: A local government officer in the affected area
Situation 2: Although your house was half collapsed by the earthquake, there were no any casualties from your family members. Public transportation system is still stopped and it may take about 2 hours tot he office.
Question 2: Do you come to the office to work? Yes or No?
You are: A Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer
Situation 3: There was shortage of blankets in the evacuation center. When the shortage was discovered, a TV reporter has just visited the center.
Question 3: Do you ask the reporter to issue a call for blankets via TV? Yes or No?
You are: An Officer-in-Charge of the evacuation center
Situation 4: At midnight of the first day of the occurrence of flood, a lorry loaded full of relief goods arrived. Your boss ordered you to unload them. But you are very busy for coordinating other matter for the evacuation center.
Question 4: Do you obey the order? Yes or No?
You are: A Volunteer
Situation 5: Just after the Earthquake, a house has collapsed and family members were injured. Injured persons are on serious condition. Meanwhile, one of the family members is still under the rubble and is asking for help. What do you do first?
Question 5: Do you decide to take injured persons to the hospital first? Yes or No?
You are: A Barangay Captain
Situation 6: A tsunami warning was issued in the barangay area. Most people in the area rushed to the designated evacuation place for the barangay. You also evacuated safely, however, you noticed one old lady near your house is not there.
Question 6: Are you going back to help her? Yes or No?
You are: A Barangay Captain
Situation 7: Flood level is increasing. There is no designated evacuation center for the victims.
Question 7: Do you decide to select the primary school as the evacuation place for the victims? Yes or No?
You are: A Public School Teacher
Situation 8: A day after the typhoon, you went to school only to find out that the roof has been torn apart and the rest of the things inside were soaked and wet. A number of your students came in.
Question 8: Do you accept them and still conduct classes? Yes or No?
You are: An Office Employee
Situation 9: A 7.2 magnitude earthquake has affected NCR and all transportation and communication lines are down.
Question 9: Do you stay in the office? Yes or No?
You are: an Office Employee
Situation 10: It is the aftermath of an earthquake and you find an injured person asking for your help.
Question 10: Would you wait for professionals to help the victim? Yes or No?
You are: An School Administrator
Situation 11: A fire started in Manila and burned over 100 houses in the area. Nearby schools were used as evacuation centers for a week now and teachers were unable to hold classes as a result.
Question 11: Do you allow the evacuees to stay in the school? Yes or No?
You are: A Municipal Health Officer
Situation 12: Three days past after the floods. Dengue and diarrhea had spread seriously in the camp and you cannot take care of all the patients. A group of doctors has just arrived from outside. However, there were no enough food and accommodation for the doctors.
Question 12: Do you accept the doctors in the camp? Yes or No?
Source: Workshop Output at the Department of Education sponsored by Office of the Civil Defense, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Team, DILG, and NEDA
How would you react given these situations?
You are: A Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer
Situation 1: There are more than a thousand victims in the evacuation center. Only 750 parcels of food arrived. There is little chance of obtaining additional parcels soon.
Question 1: Do you provide them anyway for the 750 persons? Yes or No?
You are: A local government officer in the affected area
Situation 2: Although your house was half collapsed by the earthquake, there were no any casualties from your family members. Public transportation system is still stopped and it may take about 2 hours tot he office.
Question 2: Do you come to the office to work? Yes or No?
You are: A Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer
Situation 3: There was shortage of blankets in the evacuation center. When the shortage was discovered, a TV reporter has just visited the center.
Question 3: Do you ask the reporter to issue a call for blankets via TV? Yes or No?
You are: An Officer-in-Charge of the evacuation center
Situation 4: At midnight of the first day of the occurrence of flood, a lorry loaded full of relief goods arrived. Your boss ordered you to unload them. But you are very busy for coordinating other matter for the evacuation center.
Question 4: Do you obey the order? Yes or No?
You are: A Volunteer
Situation 5: Just after the Earthquake, a house has collapsed and family members were injured. Injured persons are on serious condition. Meanwhile, one of the family members is still under the rubble and is asking for help. What do you do first?
Question 5: Do you decide to take injured persons to the hospital first? Yes or No?
You are: A Barangay Captain
Situation 6: A tsunami warning was issued in the barangay area. Most people in the area rushed to the designated evacuation place for the barangay. You also evacuated safely, however, you noticed one old lady near your house is not there.
Question 6: Are you going back to help her? Yes or No?
You are: A Barangay Captain
Situation 7: Flood level is increasing. There is no designated evacuation center for the victims.
Question 7: Do you decide to select the primary school as the evacuation place for the victims? Yes or No?
You are: A Public School Teacher
Situation 8: A day after the typhoon, you went to school only to find out that the roof has been torn apart and the rest of the things inside were soaked and wet. A number of your students came in.
Question 8: Do you accept them and still conduct classes? Yes or No?
You are: An Office Employee
Situation 9: A 7.2 magnitude earthquake has affected NCR and all transportation and communication lines are down.
Question 9: Do you stay in the office? Yes or No?
You are: an Office Employee
Situation 10: It is the aftermath of an earthquake and you find an injured person asking for your help.
Question 10: Would you wait for professionals to help the victim? Yes or No?
You are: An School Administrator
Situation 11: A fire started in Manila and burned over 100 houses in the area. Nearby schools were used as evacuation centers for a week now and teachers were unable to hold classes as a result.
Question 11: Do you allow the evacuees to stay in the school? Yes or No?
You are: A Municipal Health Officer
Situation 12: Three days past after the floods. Dengue and diarrhea had spread seriously in the camp and you cannot take care of all the patients. A group of doctors has just arrived from outside. However, there were no enough food and accommodation for the doctors.
Question 12: Do you accept the doctors in the camp? Yes or No?
Source: Workshop Output at the Department of Education sponsored by Office of the Civil Defense, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Team, DILG, and NEDA
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Bad Me
Last Sunday, March 29, 2014 my family was about to celebrate Betty's (my daughter) graduation in elementary school and her being in top 10 of her class at Amis Restaurant, Quiapo, Manila. Everything was set. My wife invited her parents for a small gathering and yes we were ready to go.
Since it was her day, my wife told Betty to dress beautifully for the occasion and she did. During the last minute, Betty decided to change her outfit and replace it with another one. I told here that she just wore a very nice dress and that there was no need to change it. My wife agreed. I was shocked to hear some bad words from my daughter - that it was her life, she'll wear what she had to wear, etc. I just closed my ears, and pretended that I heard nothing.
Soon I heard yelling both from my wife and daughter. I intercede and told my daughter to stop and just wear what I told her to wear. But she kept on talking. For the last time, I warned her to settle down. But she didn't listen. I felt the high-rising volume of hot blood going to my brain! I hit her with a stick and I didn't stop... I was able to grab a hanger and hit her again... Now my daughter told me to stop!
But I knew I won't be able to cease that beatings I been making since I got so angry and it would take minutes and hours to tone down my emotions. How bad of me to cause this pain to my favorite daughter. The aftermath, I saw bruises all over her legs and hands and her fingers were swelling too. I'm sorry Betty I just wanted to finish what you started. You have to show respect at such a young age, otherwise, you'll bring it when you grow as an adolescent.
We were able to go to Amis Restaurant but my daughter had to eat the hard way, CRYING.
Since it was her day, my wife told Betty to dress beautifully for the occasion and she did. During the last minute, Betty decided to change her outfit and replace it with another one. I told here that she just wore a very nice dress and that there was no need to change it. My wife agreed. I was shocked to hear some bad words from my daughter - that it was her life, she'll wear what she had to wear, etc. I just closed my ears, and pretended that I heard nothing.
Soon I heard yelling both from my wife and daughter. I intercede and told my daughter to stop and just wear what I told her to wear. But she kept on talking. For the last time, I warned her to settle down. But she didn't listen. I felt the high-rising volume of hot blood going to my brain! I hit her with a stick and I didn't stop... I was able to grab a hanger and hit her again... Now my daughter told me to stop!
But I knew I won't be able to cease that beatings I been making since I got so angry and it would take minutes and hours to tone down my emotions. How bad of me to cause this pain to my favorite daughter. The aftermath, I saw bruises all over her legs and hands and her fingers were swelling too. I'm sorry Betty I just wanted to finish what you started. You have to show respect at such a young age, otherwise, you'll bring it when you grow as an adolescent.
We were able to go to Amis Restaurant but my daughter had to eat the hard way, CRYING.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Attended the 2nd JAAP General Assembly
I had the opportunity to attend the 2nd JICA Alumni Association of the Philippines (JAAP) General Assembly at the Asia and the Pacific College in Makati City, Philippines. The event was, of course, for the Filipino scholars sent by the Philippine government to Japan to study or to be trained on their respective fields. I, for example, an employee from the Department of Education, was trained in 2007 to 2008 on the "Application of Multimedia Technology for e-Education" in Okinawa, Japan which also happened to be my first trip outside the Philippines.
The event was well-attended by talented government scholars (TPYL, JDS, and TESDA Group Training Course) from targeted institutions. Likewise, I was so lucky to participate in the board of directors election process. During the event, I was able to mingle with the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) participants esp. with a lady candidate who approached me to include her name in my list of candidates to be elected. I later watched her presentation about her struggles in Japan as a trainee. I was able to see my kids pediatrician from Tanza, Navotas whom I didn't know was a JICA grantee too. I also found a friend whom I meet at the JICA, Makati office a couple of weeks ago. What made my day interesting was the fact that I saw and talked to someone from DAR who also went to Okinawa, the year I was there. I felt very happy during that moment.
Things were going well before the President's report and all were in their jolly mood but not until the items for amendments were read. A long and heated debates ensued. There was a motion to retain the 15 board of directors (BODs) instead of having only 10 BODs, other suggested to have 11 BODs so that a tie would be break. I was so impressed with the way things were going, I felt I was watching a parliamentary procedure. Other issues were raised but those were settled as some lawyers and scholars intervened. BTW, in between the discussion raffle(s) were being held.
During the election proper, I finally recognized (upon reading their profiles posted on the wall) that candidates came from different parts of the country and to my disbelief they were not just ordinary employees or mid-career professionals bur rather lawyers, local government officials, etc. Wasn't that amazing? Simultaneous to the election a sumptuous dinner was served. A video presentation on Japan's tsunami tragedy was shown the same time the votes were counted.
It was getting late and I felt that I would not know the elected BODs so I planned to leave the hall but as luck would have it my name was called as one of the winners of the raffle - a wall clock, so my departure was deferred for about 30 minutes. Nice.
I would like to thank JICA officials, the organizers, and my fellow government servants for an opportunity to be with you during the 2nd JAAP General Assembly. I wish to see you again soon! Dozo yurishiko onigaishimasu.
The event was well-attended by talented government scholars (TPYL, JDS, and TESDA Group Training Course) from targeted institutions. Likewise, I was so lucky to participate in the board of directors election process. During the event, I was able to mingle with the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) participants esp. with a lady candidate who approached me to include her name in my list of candidates to be elected. I later watched her presentation about her struggles in Japan as a trainee. I was able to see my kids pediatrician from Tanza, Navotas whom I didn't know was a JICA grantee too. I also found a friend whom I meet at the JICA, Makati office a couple of weeks ago. What made my day interesting was the fact that I saw and talked to someone from DAR who also went to Okinawa, the year I was there. I felt very happy during that moment.
Things were going well before the President's report and all were in their jolly mood but not until the items for amendments were read. A long and heated debates ensued. There was a motion to retain the 15 board of directors (BODs) instead of having only 10 BODs, other suggested to have 11 BODs so that a tie would be break. I was so impressed with the way things were going, I felt I was watching a parliamentary procedure. Other issues were raised but those were settled as some lawyers and scholars intervened. BTW, in between the discussion raffle(s) were being held.
During the election proper, I finally recognized (upon reading their profiles posted on the wall) that candidates came from different parts of the country and to my disbelief they were not just ordinary employees or mid-career professionals bur rather lawyers, local government officials, etc. Wasn't that amazing? Simultaneous to the election a sumptuous dinner was served. A video presentation on Japan's tsunami tragedy was shown the same time the votes were counted.
It was getting late and I felt that I would not know the elected BODs so I planned to leave the hall but as luck would have it my name was called as one of the winners of the raffle - a wall clock, so my departure was deferred for about 30 minutes. Nice.
I would like to thank JICA officials, the organizers, and my fellow government servants for an opportunity to be with you during the 2nd JAAP General Assembly. I wish to see you again soon! Dozo yurishiko onigaishimasu.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Gained a Seat to the Finals of Table Games Tournament
I am so lucky today. I went home very early since I was late for office this morning. Since I knew it would be traffic I took the road less traveled. Nah, it was just a figure of speech. Well, since I was not in a hurry and time was on my side I went to Sta. Cruz through FX via Pasig - Quiapo route, my usual day was MRT-LRT-Binondo way.
At Ronquillo, near Sta. Cruz church, I was invited by a supervisor from Casino Filipino to join their Super 6 Table Games tournament. To those who were not aware of what Super 6 meant, it was similar to a baccarat game (Lucky 9). Since I was familiar with the game and have been playing since I was young I acceded to her request. After the registration, I was introduced to other participants and was told that the tournament would be held at Manila Grand Opera near D. Jose St., Sta. Cruz, Manila.
I was at the venue at exactly 6:30 p.m. and for the first time, I saw a humongous venue for players eh... gamblers on the 2nd floor of the hotel. After getting accustomed to the place I carefully watched the VIP players as they pushed their Skyflakes-like chips worth P10,000.00 bets.
Now back to the topic, I was assigned seat number 6 and as a start, I was given 10K chips (all of the 8 players have the same chips too). It was my first time joining this kind of tournament and I was very nervous. I lost the first four bets I made and I was shattered. While other players were gaining more chips I have been losing mine. On the 5th deal of cards I saw that solid colored sign (is that the big eye?) has been creeping so I put a 2.5K bet on that and I won. Additional 4 bets through that solid thing and I recovered my chips, however, the guy on my right probably saw that solid thing too as he won numerous betting chips.
One by one, players have been ousted because they lost their chips and the good thing was I'm still alive. I counted the players and we are just 5, then down to 4. I could land to the top 3 with very careful plays. Down to the last 3 hidden bets, and I put 2.5K in the banker and the rest put theirs to the players, and know what? I was the only winner and that increased my chances to land in 2nd place! I was able to win the last 2 bets and just won the 2nd prize! Wow.
To conclude this story, I won a 45K pre-bet coupon but didn't convert it all to cash. I went home with an additional P20K in my pocket. Lucky me, I also qualified to the National Table Games Tournament on December 5, 2015. Yeeheey!
At Ronquillo, near Sta. Cruz church, I was invited by a supervisor from Casino Filipino to join their Super 6 Table Games tournament. To those who were not aware of what Super 6 meant, it was similar to a baccarat game (Lucky 9). Since I was familiar with the game and have been playing since I was young I acceded to her request. After the registration, I was introduced to other participants and was told that the tournament would be held at Manila Grand Opera near D. Jose St., Sta. Cruz, Manila.
I was at the venue at exactly 6:30 p.m. and for the first time, I saw a humongous venue for players eh... gamblers on the 2nd floor of the hotel. After getting accustomed to the place I carefully watched the VIP players as they pushed their Skyflakes-like chips worth P10,000.00 bets.
Now back to the topic, I was assigned seat number 6 and as a start, I was given 10K chips (all of the 8 players have the same chips too). It was my first time joining this kind of tournament and I was very nervous. I lost the first four bets I made and I was shattered. While other players were gaining more chips I have been losing mine. On the 5th deal of cards I saw that solid colored sign (is that the big eye?) has been creeping so I put a 2.5K bet on that and I won. Additional 4 bets through that solid thing and I recovered my chips, however, the guy on my right probably saw that solid thing too as he won numerous betting chips.
One by one, players have been ousted because they lost their chips and the good thing was I'm still alive. I counted the players and we are just 5, then down to 4. I could land to the top 3 with very careful plays. Down to the last 3 hidden bets, and I put 2.5K in the banker and the rest put theirs to the players, and know what? I was the only winner and that increased my chances to land in 2nd place! I was able to win the last 2 bets and just won the 2nd prize! Wow.
To conclude this story, I won a 45K pre-bet coupon but didn't convert it all to cash. I went home with an additional P20K in my pocket. Lucky me, I also qualified to the National Table Games Tournament on December 5, 2015. Yeeheey!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Time Runs Out, Lights Go Out
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Longest Travel Ever!
Yesterday's morning travel was such a big disappointment. To those who could relate - I hit the road at 6:30 a.m. expecting that I will reach the office in an hour or two, however, it took me more than 4 hours to do it. If you could just imagine the pain I endured during that longest hours of my life. I was in an overcrowded van where most of the passengers' phones were ringing at the same time, everybody was talking at the same time, and suddenly the vehicle's fan broke down! It was so frustrating.
What I was worried about during that time was the submission I have to make for I was given a deadline - February 25, 2015, 12:00 noon, and where was I at 10:46 a.m.? Still at San Juan to whom our driver brought us to - to get away with the traffic, but still were caught on a jam.
The good thing about the situation was that I had things in my backpack (biscuits, water, an extra shirt, etc.) that somewhat eased the tension of waiting. Likewise, I was able to read the book written by Lynn Truss "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" about her zero tolerance approach to punctuation. The importance of being prepared came out unexpectedly, I also realized that I have to be physically fit to avoid physical exhaustion. By the way, if you're looking for workout clothes, check out the range of sportswear at ZALORA.
Isn't it burdensome for employees of the National Capital Region to go to work (on a supposed holiday) only to realize that the major roads were closed?
What I was worried about during that time was the submission I have to make for I was given a deadline - February 25, 2015, 12:00 noon, and where was I at 10:46 a.m.? Still at San Juan to whom our driver brought us to - to get away with the traffic, but still were caught on a jam.
The good thing about the situation was that I had things in my backpack (biscuits, water, an extra shirt, etc.) that somewhat eased the tension of waiting. Likewise, I was able to read the book written by Lynn Truss "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" about her zero tolerance approach to punctuation. The importance of being prepared came out unexpectedly, I also realized that I have to be physically fit to avoid physical exhaustion. By the way, if you're looking for workout clothes, check out the range of sportswear at ZALORA.
Isn't it burdensome for employees of the National Capital Region to go to work (on a supposed holiday) only to realize that the major roads were closed?
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Accepted to MSM
I was just informed that my application to Maastricht School of Management to study short-term course has been accepted. I am extremely happy, and now I am working on my scholarship funding. Lord, guide and bless me that I be given this opportunity to study in The Netherlands through Nuffic Scholarship!
Friday, February 13, 2015
Too Many Opportunities This Year!
Whew! There are too many opportunities at the Department of Education today. If you are unaware of, please go to www.deped.gov.ph and join the government of the Philippines to make the needed change. You could be the change that this country needs!
Just this morning, I sent the only missing document for an international training opportunity. I wish that God will grant me my request.
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BTW, before the Valentines Day I had a petty quarrel with my wife due to financial matters. I just don't know why, this new place of ours (condo unit) is not giving us financial blessings. I am doomed.
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Hopefully, these coming months I will be blessed.
Just this morning, I sent the only missing document for an international training opportunity. I wish that God will grant me my request.
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BTW, before the Valentines Day I had a petty quarrel with my wife due to financial matters. I just don't know why, this new place of ours (condo unit) is not giving us financial blessings. I am doomed.
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Hopefully, these coming months I will be blessed.
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