Lorna and Aldrin’s Box

February 28, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 3:43 pm

Happy Birthday Gorby, Nanay and Tatay!!!

Magluluto kami ng Spaghetti at saka fried chicken… :)

February 27, 2007

To Gorby, Adrielle and Kuya Pogpog

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 5:32 pm

NEXT IN LINE

After Image

(KARAOKE MIDI FILE & LYRICS)

What has life to offer me
When i grow old
What's there to look forward to
beyond the biting cold
Coz they say it's difficult
Yes stereotypical
You gotta be conventional
You can't be so radical

CHORUS
So i sing this song to all of my age
For these are the questions
We've got to face
For in this cycle that we call life
We are the ones who are next in line

Repeat 1st stanza
Repeat chorus

We are next in line (2x)
And we gotta work, we gotta feel
let's open our eyes
and do whatever it takes (2x)

Walang Impossible sa Diyos…

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 3:39 pm

Walang Imposible Sa Diyos

Ang Diyos ay nagmamahal
Ang Diyos ay nagmamalasakit
Sa mga taong nalalayo
Sa Kanya’y nawawaglit

Bakit di mo subukan
Ikaw sa Kanya ay lumapit
Magagawa Nyang lunasan
Walang imposible sa Diyos

koro:
Patatawarin ka ni Hesus
Lumapit ka’t manalig ng lubos
Walang imposible sa Diyos
Kapangyarihan Nya’y dakila
Pangako Nya’y buhay na masagana
Walang imposible

Advance Happy Birthday Gorby!!!

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 3:30 pm

Four years ago,God gave you to us

On the time of your birth

Your mom almost didn’t make it

But thank God He made wonders

And you two have met

On the first year of your life

You’re more than an angel

A true joy and delight

To everybody on your sight

On your second year I remember

You’ve been so good to me

Never gave me a headache at

midnight

By just staying asleep

On your third year was fun

You’re growing like your mom

You always want to walk and talk

And ask me to take you around

And now on your fourth

You are so so so far

How I wish I can embrace you Gorby dear

And greet you a Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday Gorby!

February 25, 2007

tawa muna, corny to pero pwede na rin…

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 8:02 pm
cute
ano ang pinka cute na hayup sa buong mundo??? ano??? E d cuteng(kuting) meow….!!!!

February 23, 2007

Ok din to…

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 12:58 am

“There are no mistakes. The events we bring upon ourselves, no matter how unpleasant, are necessary in order to learn what we need to learn; whatever steps we take, they’re necessary to reach the places we’ve chosen to go.” ― The Bridge Across Forever

The So-called Soulmate

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 12:50 am

I have this persistent cough that I have to consult with a pulmunologist this afternoon. Been sickly these past few months. Maybe, I need to pump up some energy. It could be stress. So, what I did last Friday was surfed for my favorites. I posted some of what I read and what I got from the net. Then I remember Richard Bach. A favorite writer of mine, next to Mitch Albom, Mrs. Anita Meily, Patricia Evangelista and Father San Luis. I have read several books written by him when I was in high school. If you will ask me to remember just one term from  Richard Bach, its the word "soul mate". He is a romantic writer and a believer of the idea of a soul mate, I gues once upon a time.

Who would not to be enchanted by the idea of finding a soul mate? When I was single, I enjoy watching wedding ceremonies at UST church. My friends scrutinized the physical looks of the groom and the bride and most of the time(just coincidental maybe) told me "Mayaman yong lalaki, ang ganda nong babae" Then most of the time I answered…"Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder." I’m the type of person who sees the inside of the person than the outside. I value the inside. Sure, the physical traits will fade in time but the character of the person stays to the last breath.  And I like the effort too, not the riches.

Annie, my friend define soul mate as one who like spending the rest of his/her life with you without ifs and buts(ofcourse in marriage). Soulmate,is a person ideally suited to us. A person who is in synch with how we think, how we feel and how we plan. Though, I have not use this term to anybody in my life, I like the idea of "soul mate". Sometimes, soul mates sing the same song at the same time without being aware of it. Or even in dreams soul mates connect. We may say its co-incidental but I believe it’s the connection of two people very close to each other.It’s all about great moments that two people share.

Soulmate is the term we use to address someone we love(usually). That is the tag we use to convince ourselves that we are right in choosing the one we love…that it’s destined…forever.  It is the image that we are creating our minds to affirm what we feel. Theres nothing wrong creating illusion in our mind, all of us wants to be happy or happier. It’s nice to see people in their happiest time.

Let us all be romantic today and nod to the idea of "soul mate". Anyway, the idea of a soul mate is "worth a smile"!…

Good Morning!

Another favorite of mine wrote this:

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The following text was taken from the remains of Richard Bach’s own website at web.archive.org.

Note: What you are about to read is pure fiction. Any similarity between the characters in the following story and anyone else, living or dead, is pure coincidence. The story is a fable, with a moral, strictly for those readers who enjoy fictitious fables with morals. It is not a true story.

A FICTION STORY:

Once there was a husband and wife, Roger and Susan. Roger wrote a book about their adventures, part fiction but a lot of non-fiction, too. Then one day Roger and Susan discovered that each wanted a different future, he to continue to fly and to write, she to rest from the constantly increasing workload of managing many books in many editions and languages around the world. She had a right to choose a quiet future, he had a right to choose an active one, and neither wished to force the other to live as they did not want to live.

After careful thought, after countless discussions, and for reasons that at last made perfect sense to each of them, the two separated and divorced, wishing love and happiness to the other. Susan made one request, however: she asked Roger please never to mention her name on his website. Unless she chose to write about herself, she said, and unless readers chose to buy her books, what she did in her private life was nobody’s business but her own. Roger agreed. A reader’s right to know a writer’s personal choices stops at the last page of any writer’s book.

So Roger promised not to mention her name, and the two went their ways, each grateful to the other for powerful lessons learned from their long marriage.

Most readers know that the end of a marriage is an enormously complex event, and his readers trusted that Roger and Susan probably had not taken the step one afternoon on a lark, for the fun of it, because they had nothing else to do.

A tiny fraction of visitors to his website, though, did not accept the news, nor did they recognize that Susan had a right to live her own quiet life. These few badgered poor Roger: "Where’s Susan? How dare you separate? We trusted you when you said that you loved each other, and by divorcing you have shattered our world! Your books, once truth, are now lies! We shall never believe in love again — we hate you both, and everything you stand for!"

While he realized that his readers were free to hate, Roger also realized his mistake. He had forgotten to remind that last one-thousandth of one percent of his readers that each is an independent person, responsible for her or his own independent choices. He had forgotten, in the book about his life with Susan, to insert one last sentence:

Everything in this book may be wrong.

February 22, 2007

Bilib ako, galing nito :)

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 10:42 pm

MITCH ALBOM is the author of nine books, including the newest, “For One More Day”, published 9/26/06. His first novel, "The Five People You Meet in Heaven", (9/03) is the most successful U.S. hardback first novel ever and has to date sold over 8 million copies worldwide "Tuesdays With Morrie," (1997) his chronicle of time spent with a beloved but dying college professor, spent four years on the NY Times bestsellers list and is now the most successful memoir ever published. Both books were eventually turned into celebrated TV films. The critically acclaimed “Five People You Meet in Heaven” aired on ABC in winter, 2004. Oprah Winfrey produced the film version of "Tuesdays With Morrie" in December 1999; starring Jack Lemmon and Hank Azaria. The film garnered four Emmy awards, including best TV film, director, actor and supporting actor. An award-winning journalist and radio host, Albom wrote the screenplay for "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," and is an established playwright, having authored numerous pieces for the theater, including the off-Broadway version of “Tuesdays With Morrie” (co-written with Jeffrey Hatcher) which has seen more than 40 productions nationwide, and several recent comedies which have been produced and performed in venues across the country. Albom has founded three charities in the metropolitan Detroit area: "The Dream Fund," established in 1989, allows disadvantaged children to become involved with the arts. "A Time To Help," founded in 1998, brings volunteers together once a month to tackle various projects in Detroit, including staffing shelters, building homes with Habitat for Humanity, and operating meals on wheels programs for the elderly. “S.A.Y Detroit,” Albom’s most recent effort, is an umbrella program to fund shelters and care for the homeless in his city. He also raises money for literacy projects through a variety of means including his performances with The Rock Bottom Remainders, a band made up of writers which includes Steven King, Dave Barry, Scott Turrow, Amy Tan and Ridley Pearson. Albom serves on the boards of various charities and, in 1999, was named National Hospice Organization’s Man of the Year.

Bamboo’s Tatsulok

Filed under: Uncategorized — pognang @ 3:26 pm

Dedicated to everybody esp. to the birthday girl…Mae…Happy Birthday and many happy returns…

Tatsulok

Verse 1:
Totoy bilisan mo, bilisan mo ang takbo
Ilagan ang mga bombang nakatutok sa ulo mo
Totoy tumalon ka, dumapa kung kailangan
At baka tamaan pa ng mga balang ligaw

Verse 2:
Totoy makinig ka, wag kang magpa-gabi
Baka mapagkamalan ka’t humandusay dyan sa tabi
Totoy alam mo ba kung ano ang puno’t dulo
Ng di matapos-tapos na kaguluhang ito

Pre-Chorus:
Hindi pula’t dilaw tunay na magkalaban
Ang kulay at tatak ay di syang dahilan
Hangga’t marami ang lugmok sa kahirapan
At ang hustisya ay para lang sa mayaman

Chorus:
Habang may tatsulok at sila ang nasa tuktok
Di matatapos itong gulo

Verse 3:
Ngunit ng suminag,kay daming mga tao,
At ang dating munting bukid, ngayo’y sementeryo
Totoy kumilos ka, baliktarin ang tatsulok
Tulad ng dukha, nailagay mo sa tuktok

Repeat Pre-Chorus:
Repeat Chorus:

Repeat Pre-Chorus:
Repeat Chorus:

Outro:
Di matatapos itong gulo

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