Thursday, May 17, 2007

I JUST TURNED 23








I’m quite lucky.

Despite all the shit life’s throwing at me at work, I have a wonderful family that supports me, an encouraging partner whose ears are always for my ranting, a cute dog that makes me smile; and friends who are always there for my aid.

I recently celebrated my 23rd Birthday, and I did it at one of my bestfriend’s house, as a treat from her family(** thanks a lot Tita! You’re really sweet J ). My friends are the siblings I never had; precisely because my brothers and I aren’t really close (but we’re okay). There to celebrate with me was JM, our dog Miguelito, my straight-bestfriend Gary, my two straight-bestfriends (female) Candy & Arianne, and my rainbow-bestfriend, Ramon. Also there were our favorite Tita Lanie, single, successful, and gorgeous; as well as Tito Cesar & Tita Carol Drilon – Candy’s parents.

To be honest, I really didn’t feel like celebrating my 23rd Birthday…

Since March, I have been contemplating on whether I’m in the right career path; primarily because right now, I’m 90% unhappy with my job (if you’ve been reading my previous blog, you’d understand). Because of all the stress at work – (1) work itself, (2) my qualms at work on whether I should leave or not (3) and my broken perceptions of people in the office, I felt like celebrating my birthday would be futile.

My friend Candy called it a Birthday Dinner, so I suppose that’s fine J hehe.

People say that on your birthday, you are entitled to one special wish; and knowing me, I took that prerogative to the grain. Unfortunately, until know, it hasn’t exactly materialized, yet. What I wished for my birthday was “enlightenment.” At this point where my mind is all mixed with emotions, objectivity, work, and everything else in-between, I asked God for enlightenment and for me to see the painting clearly. To be more specific, I seek wisdom to know how to go about my professional career… to provide me signs if I should take a leap to the other industry which I like best, or stay and “learn” in my current one.

At the end of the day, I know that it is I who will walk through the door; and He can only show me the way. – Noted.

I believe I’m seeing it, bit by bit, and I’m getting there.

At the end of the day, I feel lucky with everything, every person, every relationship that I have for the past 23 years.

As for my problems, I just turned 23, and I suppose, it is part of growing up.


PS: thanks for all those who greeted me on my special day. May you be blessed, and find peace. J

Saturday, May 5, 2007

24 Hours of Flickr

Flickr has had it again! I must say i'm impressed with the new initiative which makes communities closer in a global world. check it out:

What happens around the world in one day? In a word – life. Here on Flickr, photographers are sharing what they see: snapping daily moments, recording history, telling stories, capturing beauty.
To celebrate this global community, we invite you to join us in "24 Hours of Flickr" – a day-long global photo project. On May 5, 2007, grab your camera and whatever else you need, and chronicle your day in pictures. The group's photos will be featured at Flickr events around the world this summer and in a companion book, which will contain a selection of photographs chosen from the group (more about this soon!).
Join the "24 Hours of Flickr" group to get ready for the big day!