Whew, I'm now in Singapore. I had a great time with my colleagues and friends. Here are the pictures guys!
"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
Monday, May 21, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Which One to Choose?
I was scheduled to go to Hong Kong on May 20 to 23, 2012 with my family, however, my supposed inspection work at Singapore will happen on the same date. So, my wife and kids will be in two different countries on that week. Sometimes, you don't know what life offers.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Great Time with my Wife and Kids!
I had a great time with my wife and kids yesterday. We started by going to Binondo Church then dined out at MacDonald's Divisoria branch. After that, my wife and I had a soothing foot massage at a nearby therapeutic parlor.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Never Again
I been experiencing compulsion to a kind of diversion. I been wasting too much of my time and my resources. I am committing myself too much to improve, however, I always fail. This time I promise not to be indulged too much in it. Never again, unless it is necessary.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Nice words from my old notes
Kapwa tayo lumaki sa isang liblib na nayon, doon sa kagandahan ng kalikasan at ang halimuyak ng mga bulaklak ay nagkapagpapabago sa pusong tahimik, sa mga kaluluwa'y ang munting pangarap ay nabubuhay ng mapayapa.
Ikaw ay kasingdikit ng takipsilim, ang iyong buhok ay maiitim na kawangis ng madilim na gabi kung lumalatag sa kabukiran, ang iyong mata ay maiitim ding buhay na buhay at ang iyong makipot na bibig ay sariwang sariwa at ang mga labi'y kakulay ng saga.
Nagsumpaan tayo sa isang malaking puno na may luntiang dahon na nakayongyong sa isang batis na gabi't araw ay may awit ng kalikasan.
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I got these lines from my old notes, I didn't get the author and the source.
Ikaw ay kasingdikit ng takipsilim, ang iyong buhok ay maiitim na kawangis ng madilim na gabi kung lumalatag sa kabukiran, ang iyong mata ay maiitim ding buhay na buhay at ang iyong makipot na bibig ay sariwang sariwa at ang mga labi'y kakulay ng saga.
Nagsumpaan tayo sa isang malaking puno na may luntiang dahon na nakayongyong sa isang batis na gabi't araw ay may awit ng kalikasan.
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I got these lines from my old notes, I didn't get the author and the source.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Classy Birthday Celebration at Quezon City
My family attended the birthday celebration of my brother-in-law, Froilan, at Quezon City, Philippines. Firstly, we partook sumptuous food at the cozy Cafeteria Buffet located near the GMA Network.
Thereafter, our group moved to Quezon City Circle to let the children (and adults as well) to enjoy the newly-installed structures at the park. What an experience!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Hurdled the International Arbiter's Examination
'just got a message from my colleague that I passed the FIDE Arbiter's Examination. Wow. God is so good!
Here is the link for some details >>>FIDE<<<
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Answered Prayer!
My family just moved-in to our unit (condominium for teachers) at Numancia Residences and we spent our first night yesterday. It would be cost-effective for us since our family would spend only minimal amount on maintenance and utility costs. My wife was so lucky to get this unit instead of us paying P10,000.00 for apartment rental plus water and electric bills. Instead of paying our bills, I think, the rest of our budget would be paid for our food and supplies.
Thank you Lord for providing us this wonderful blessing.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Poema Al Perderte Yo A Ti de Ernesto Cardenal
Al perderte yo a ti tú y yo hemos perdido:
yo porque tú eras lo que yo más amaba
y tú porque yo era el que te amaba más.
Pero de nosotros dos tú pierdes más que yo:
porque yo podré amar a otras como te amaba a ti
pero a ti no te amarán como te amaba yo.
- Ernesto Cardenal (Granada, Nicaragua)
Filipino Translation: Nang mawala ka sa akin, ikaw at ako'y nawalan
ako dahil ikaw ang minahal ko nang lubusan
at ikaw dahil ako ang sa iyo'y lubusang nagmahal.
Ngunit sa dalawa ay ikaw ang higit na nawalan.
Dahil puwede kong mahalin ang iba tulad ng pagmamahal ko sa iyo
Ngunit ikaw'y di na mamahalin tulad nang kung paano kita minahal
yo porque tú eras lo que yo más amaba
y tú porque yo era el que te amaba más.
Pero de nosotros dos tú pierdes más que yo:
porque yo podré amar a otras como te amaba a ti
pero a ti no te amarán como te amaba yo.
- Ernesto Cardenal (Granada, Nicaragua)
Filipino Translation: Nang mawala ka sa akin, ikaw at ako'y nawalan
ako dahil ikaw ang minahal ko nang lubusan
at ikaw dahil ako ang sa iyo'y lubusang nagmahal.
Ngunit sa dalawa ay ikaw ang higit na nawalan.
Dahil puwede kong mahalin ang iba tulad ng pagmamahal ko sa iyo
Ngunit ikaw'y di na mamahalin tulad nang kung paano kita minahal
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Project 3, Man and Woman
Man and Woman
by Victor Hugo
Man is the most elevated of creatures, Woman the most sublime of ideals.
God made for a man a throne; for woman an altar.
The throne exalts, the altar sanctifies.
Man is the brain, Woman the heart.
The brain creates light, the heart, Love. Light engenders, Love resurrects.
Because of reason Man is strong, because of tears Woman is invincible.
Reason is convincing, tears moving.
Man is capable of all heroism, Woman of all martyrdom.
Heroism ennobles, martyrdom sublimates.
Man has supremacy, Woman, preference.
Supremacy is strength, preference is the right.
Man is a genius, Woman, an angel.
Genius is immeasurable, the angel undefinable.
The aspiration of man is supreme glory,
The aspiration of woman is extreme virtue.
Glory creates all that is great; virtue, all that is divine.
Man is a code, Woman a gospel.
A code corrects, the gospel perfects.
Man thinks, Woman dreams.
To think is to have a worm in the brain,
to dream is to have a halo on the brow.
Man is the ocean, Woman a lake.
The ocean has the adorning pearl, the lake, dazzling poetry.
Man is the flying eagle, Woman, the singing nightingale.
To fly is to conquer space. To sing is to conquer the Soul.
Man is a temple, Woman a shrine.
Before the temple we discover ourselves, before the shrine we kneel.
In short, man is found where earth finishes, woman where heaven begins.
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I delivered this speech as my Project 3 at Manila Bay Toastmasters Club meeting and the comments were:
from DTM Rod Reyes
1) It could have been better if I compared real people, e.g. Bill Gates and Ofrah Winfrey, etc.
2) I should have explained the equality of sexes
from the Timer
Undertime
Man is the most elevated of creatures, Woman the most sublime of ideals.
God made for a man a throne; for woman an altar.
The throne exalts, the altar sanctifies.
Man is the brain, Woman the heart.
The brain creates light, the heart, Love. Light engenders, Love resurrects.
Because of reason Man is strong, because of tears Woman is invincible.
Reason is convincing, tears moving.
Man is capable of all heroism, Woman of all martyrdom.
Heroism ennobles, martyrdom sublimates.
Man has supremacy, Woman, preference.
Supremacy is strength, preference is the right.
Man is a genius, Woman, an angel.
Genius is immeasurable, the angel undefinable.
The aspiration of man is supreme glory,
The aspiration of woman is extreme virtue.
Glory creates all that is great; virtue, all that is divine.
Man is a code, Woman a gospel.
A code corrects, the gospel perfects.
Man thinks, Woman dreams.
To think is to have a worm in the brain,
to dream is to have a halo on the brow.
Man is the ocean, Woman a lake.
The ocean has the adorning pearl, the lake, dazzling poetry.
Man is the flying eagle, Woman, the singing nightingale.
To fly is to conquer space. To sing is to conquer the Soul.
Man is a temple, Woman a shrine.
Before the temple we discover ourselves, before the shrine we kneel.
In short, man is found where earth finishes, woman where heaven begins.
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I delivered this speech as my Project 3 at Manila Bay Toastmasters Club meeting and the comments were:
from DTM Rod Reyes
1) It could have been better if I compared real people, e.g. Bill Gates and Ofrah Winfrey, etc.
2) I should have explained the equality of sexes
from the Timer
Undertime
Friday, February 3, 2012
Project 2, My First 5 days in Okinawa, Japan
Thank you Distinguised Toastmaster of the Evening,
Madam Zoila, for the kind introduction.
Fellow members, friends, and guests - good evening.
Did I ever tell you that I was granted an
international training scholarship by the Japan International Cooperation
Agency in years 2007 to 2008? Well, the
training course was about the “Application of Multimedia Technology for
e-Education. I will share with you my
experiences on my first five days in Okinawa, Japan. It goes this way...
I started forming impressions on Japan as soon as
my foot landed in the Narita Airport. After I was through with the landing
procedure of the Bureau of Immigration, I took my sets of luggage and lifted from
baggage carousel. As soon as I approached the JICA counter at the airport, I
was provided with a ticket to a limousine bus, then she gave me a detailed
instruction on what to do next, then she escorted me to the bus stop and guided
me go to the Haneda Airport then travelled again to Naha Airport where
I was cheerfully assisted by JICA staff to my final destination - Okinawa
International Center (OIC). At the OIC, a room key and a meal card were given
to me, some personnel offered explanations as to how these card and other
amenities of the center be used. I felt I was never away from home especially
after two young Filipinos (Erik and Cris) entertained me by telling wonderful
experiences during their first week of stay. I immediately bought call cards and called my wife
and daughter from the Philippines. My
first day ended at Room 235 of OIC, the
weather was so cold, and so am I.
I woke up at about 7:00 a.m. and started the 2nd
day at the Tsukodo (dining area). I saw jolly participants from different countries. Cris san guided me to the canteen staff who
showed me how to use my meal card.
After eating, I was visited by my coordinator
(from JICA) who briefed me about important matters like house rules, courtesy, meetings
and many more. I was able to meet my classmates for the training
and various participants from the various courses. It was fun to meet them and our sponsors as
well.
I was late during the 3rd day meeting with the
participants and sponsors and I felt so sad.
I was not able to control myself for I overslept. Perhaps, it was due to the changing of weather
condition which I was not accustomed to.
I saw that my colleagues were given calling cards by Japanese staff from
prestigious companies. Damn me, for not
waking up on time! I felt I was a little
form surrounded by the head and foot of a parenthesis. But I was able to recover as my name was
called to give a brief self-introduction. I stood up and immediately recited my prepared
speech – in Japanese of course! I felt
relieved after that.
The 4th day was spent at Urasoe City, wherein,
the participants were introduced to the mayor, and we were given a key to the
city, at the same time, we were given
our non-resident alien cards for us to be able to formally live with the locals. Astounding!
In the afternoon a raffle was set for
participants – a visit to the Churaumi Aquarium.
The day was spent studying Japanese culture
and discussing their form of government, the Diet.
I got interested to go to the Churaumi Aquarium
because of the feedback I received from my friends in Okinawa. They told me that it was extremely
beautiful. My enthusiasm to go there was
further intensified by the fact that only few participants would be able to go
there due to limited number of slots. It
would really rely on luck. So I was
praying very hard that my name be called.
Oooh... how can I forget the raffle day for the trainee
to attend an Observation Tour at Okinawa Aquarium (believe me it was so huge
and was in the deepest part of the sea). The slots for the participants were
53, but more than 80 persons signed up in the manifesto. So what the JICA staff
did was picked 53 individuals by random. Sad to say I was not chosen.
But the big fighter that I am, I did not quit...
I know that somewhere along the way some trainees who were selected would not
be able to join the trip for some reasons or another. So I thought waiting
early in the morning of the next day would be a great idea... maybe I could get
a slot... oh maybe...
The 5th day...
The next day I immediately went to the
registration room but got shocked after I saw five other individuals, ahead of
me, forming a long queue in case someone backout of the trip (I thought I was
the only one with that kind of thinking). So I was kinda praying that God would
give me a chance to join the trip - then two people called the secretariat that they
won't be able to join... another three sent peelers that they won't be able to
make it. So, I was left alone in the line and I was so nervous,
my heart was pounding too fast... maybe if you would come nearer to where I
stood you would hear my heartbeat.
But no more backed-out...
The coordinator then signal the driver to start
the engine... I got so frustrated and sad... so I prepared myself to leave and
never to look back again...
While walking (with my head showing melancholic
despair), I felt a soft tap on my shoulder - "Common join us young
man!"
I consider myself fortunate that these two
generous people from the bus company agreed to accommodate me in a two-seater
bench...and the rest was history.
Madam Toastmaster.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Project 1, Self-Introduction
Thank you Madam
Toastmaster, for that humble introduction.
Fellow members
and guests, Helen Keller was once asked, “What would be worst than being born
blind?” She replied, “It’s having a
sight without a vision.”
Ladies and gentlemen,
that statement has become my guiding principle in life.
It was on the 16th
of July 1970 in a developing town of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro when two healthy
twin baby boys were born. The proud
parents were so happy to see these beautiful creatures. However, they were so poor that they decided
to let go of one of the babies. It’s either,
through adoption or by throwing one of the babies to the river. They chose the latter. Well, that was the first time that I learned to
swim (of course, this is a joke. I just wanted to catch your attention).
As if misfortune
was haunting me, at age 7, while I was in the elementary school, I suffered a
vehicular accident. I was hit by a rushing 6-wheeler type jeep and was thrown farther
than where I originally stood. I was
brought to the hospital from Mindoro to Manila.
While crying, my mom told the driver, who caused me creeping pains and
prolong agony, that should I survive, she won’t get any single penny from
him. I did survive the accident and I
also have no money.
While I was in
high school, I had had so many crushes but I didn’t have the chance to tell
them. Finally, during my senior year, I
mustered the courage to court a certain girl.
Unfortunately, she dumped me right away.
Since then, I told myself not to fall in love again for nobody would pay
an attention to me, especially beautiful ones.
All these frustrations made
me a stronger and better person. As I
related my stories to friends and well-wishers altruistic people turned from
nil to too many. They told me to focus
my time more on my studies.
I did! My first course was Business Administration
at the University of the East, Manila.
After that, I took up my master’s degree in Government Management at the
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and then later, I got my Certificate on
Teaching Profession at the Philippine Normal University. Thereafter, I took a board examination for
teachers and passed.
I rose from
ranks. I started as an administrative
aide at the Division of City Schools, Manila and because I have government
eligibilities I got promoted twice. I
then transferred to the Department of Education Central Office as a Creative
Arts Specialist I. It was then that I
was able to use my teacher’s certificate for I got promoted to Education
Program Specialist II position.
My greatest fear
is talking in front of people that I really don’t know. While my greatest achievement so far, was in
years 2007-2008 wherein I got an scholarship grant from Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) by way of Okinawa International Centre, Okinawa Japan
and my course was “Application of Multimedia Technology for e-Education.” My experiences in Okinawa widened my horizons
and I learned and gained international perspectives.
I consider my wife and two kids to be my greatest award. They are the ones who tap my shoulder in my
moment of pity as if to say “We are ready to help you, can’t you see?”
Well that’s me,
Joselito Asi, a Manila Bay Toastmasters Club’s newbie.
Allow me to end
my speech by stating my favorite quotation, “Good better best, never let it
rest, ‘til your good becomes better and your better best!”
Fellow
toastmasters, good evening.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Lightning Strikes Twice!
I, for the 2nd time, attended the toastmasters meeting (as guest) at the Casino Espanol de Manila and I was assigned a table topic, "Good wine needs no bush," a statement made by William Shakespeare. Like in my previous recital I self-destruct. I couldn't say longer sentences but a simple, "I can compare wine to purity..." I couldn't see the relevance of the statement I just chided. Then, followed it up with, "The wine gets better as it is tested by time..." then a prolong stop... Why? o Why I was assigned a difficult task wherein I can't regroup words. I felt that I have been universally mocked for my statements. As a newbie, I just hope that Manila Bay Toastmasters club members won't disown me due to my fear of talking in front of people that I really don't know.
Twice I was tested and twice I failed.
Twice I was tested and twice I failed.
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