Sunday, November 3, 2013

Kimi to Boku 2

I really enjoyed watching this anime. Season 2 continued right where season 1 ended.

























and I love how they are so ever often compared or pictured as cats. 























but then, this anime also made me remember how much I dislike graduations. 
















Woe is me for having to witness a graduation yearly. -.-'

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Kimi to Boku





I seriously never expected that I’d enjoy watching “Kimi to Boku” as much as I did. After all, the drawing animation style seemed “quite laid-back” that it gave me the impression there’d be times where in I’d feel somewhat sleepy watching it. Don’t get me wrong though, I am not criticizing the animation style. In fact, I do like it. It’s just that when something is quite laid-back, you have this tendency to get relaxed and then just doze-off at some point.

Fortunately, though it is indeed a light watch, it is not something that made me doze-off. In fact, every moment of it was full of feels for me—funny, entertaining, amusing and even heart-warming. It makes one nostalgic with all their fun and youthful days back in school spent with their treasured friends.

It is simple but true.

Monday, October 21, 2013

The Zahir


I've actually read "The Zahir" and "The Guardian" around August. They were both good reads for me in different ways and I've almost forgotten that I made a reflection sort of type of review for "The Zahir".

Here it is:

"Forget your personal history."

Monday, April 1, 2013

Have A Little Faith


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It's been quite a while since I last read a book, and a very insightful and inspiring one at that. Though I suppose I've to expect no less since it's by Mitch Albom. I may not know much about the man--stuff aside from the "about the author" page--but I am a fan of his work since high school. Since reading Tuesdays with Morrie and Five People You Meet in Heaven. That is why when I found books of his from a friend's house, I was grabbing it even before asking permission to borrow some.

Have A Little Faith is about the author's sole rabbi asking him if he can do the eulogy for when the rabbi dies. I can just imagine how awkward it had been for Mitch in the beginning, since one, Albert Lewis is their community's great rabbi and two, he doesn't really know him on a personal basis. Thus, begins visitations and discussions to get to know the man better.

What was at first expected to be just a couple sessions turned into years of quite regular visits; and who was once an intimidating force being ran from became a valuable person being looked forward to seeing. 

The book, however, isn't solely focused in one rabbi's story. It also tells the tale of a pastor who once had such a dark past, yet, overcame it and became a full-fledged servant of God. 

Have A Little Faith can mean different things to different people. It could be a reminder of their faith, a renewal or even a journey to finally discover it--an enlightenment. It is a story of hope, of trust and besting the hurdles of life. I had such a wonderful time reading every page of it.

Monday, January 7, 2013

My 2012 Summary



2012 has been one heck of a year for me. Indeed, a lot has happened in the previous year. I learned a lot, committed a lot of mistakes, experienced many frustrations, experienced many adventures and explored my world. It has been one crazy roller coaster ride with all the ups and downs, zigzags and loops.

JANUARY – spent some quality time with my college best friend, who went back to Abu Dhabi this same month [she works there]; Braving Reality Day, a day in which everyone is supposed to let loose and bare a part of themselves to everyone. I may not have really participated in the activity, but I’m part of the committee who worked to make it happen—and boy, it had been hard work and quite frustrating; did a little painting/lettering in the wall, something I have truly wanted to try. I even went up a ladder. ^^

FEBRUARY – Foundation Celebration of our school—had some of my friends come over to be judges for some of the contests; got to be part of the hs dance’s cotillion, just because they’re short on girls. I never imagined that I’d get to experience something like that in my age. LOL; went to Dawn’s house for their house despedida and we made graham cake~ <3

MARCH – took class pictures and toga pictures of pupils and students. I even did some minor editing in photoshop; again, participated in dance since there’s shortage on girls. It’s tango this time, but the final performance was such a fail; finally learned how to ride the bike; lots of splurging and marathons; graduation preparation—lots of stress, tears and frustrations.

APRIL – failure in USB flash drive orders for the graduating pupils and students. As damage control, I shouldered the extra expenses, including Mahal. -.- P2,800 in total; got back to arnis lessons; How I Met Your Mother all-out marathon; attended World Tai’Chi Day Celebration in UP. ^^

MAY – Princess, the darling Pomeranian dog, died of cardiac arrest; did an all-out office cleaning which gave me allergies [due to all the dirt and dust]; movies; The Last Princess; start of my anime marathon: Summer Wars and Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion; Pottermore: galleonfang23488~

JUNE – Code Geass R2; Ouran Host Club; Eco Park and Cafe Lidia with Kada Meow~ wall-climbing, zip-line, Pictionary and walkathon galore; start of school year 2012 – 2013: launch of tablet education; Gantz and Gantz: Perfect Answer; stressed-out and burned-out due to tablet adjustments; first foot spa experience; first full combo in drummania.  

JULY – explosion of water works; start of module-making for grade 1; tried recording a song with Mahal and Hane; ocular inspection for educational field trip: Mind Museum, Intramuros, Rizal Museum, Amazing Show, Animation, MOA Eye Ferris Wheel; Masatami and DQ Cake; Mahal and Hane off to Singapore; got CARITAS Health Shield; SSCO elections.

AUGUST – rainy much; friend having love problems; Meow Meow Club’s 10th Year Anniversary; Kaoru; Habagat: two times of chest-deep first floor flood; Boyong’s epic food delivery fail; conquering of Boyong’s;  Earl Grey Tea Ice Cream <3 ; welcome back, Mahal and Hane; realization and revelation that I really need to have braces since I have deep bite and my upper teeth is bruising my lower teeth. >.<

SEPTEMBER – Ao no Exorcist; Baka to Test to Shokanju: Season 1 and 2; Ano Hi Mita no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai; Crazy Katsu, Spartea and Casa Feliz with Kada Meow; accidentally slapped my older sister; racket: did id for Happy Victory School; Tous de Jour Bakeshop;  EFT bus plan; major accounting for payments; EFT: Heroes Square, Crocoseum, Manila Ocean Park; stress much with EFT fails; hat papier-mâché by tutu; Beelzebub; Black Cat

OCTOBER – money issues becoming more eminent; giant pizza for Hane’s birthday celebration; sew costumes for Grade 6 and even did their make-up; Bleach superb marathon-ing; teeth mold + x-ray in preparation for braces.

NOVEMBER – Bleach movies: Sealed Sword Frenzy, Memories of Nobody, Diamond Dust Rebellion and Hell Verse; Daddy Cuddly coming home for vacation: Roku dinner date; start of collecting stickers for Starbucks Planner; Masayume okaeri: Katsu Cafe dinner; finally finished after so many years: Dual! Parallel World Adventure and Bubblegum Crisis; Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukinai; quest for Migo’s customized cake: Molly Berry with Angelica; pompom making for Migo and Grade 6 pupils; Angel Beats! Special and OVA; FAPSA 15th General Assembly at Manila Ocean Park; went to Laguna to fetch LTO glow in the dark t-shirts; Leadership Training Overnight; tooth extraction (two) + separators; Bus Gamer; I Love Lee Taeri~         

DECEMBER – molar bands + braces; Clannad; MARIPRISA Christmas Party; First Communion for Grade 3 and 4 pupils; PTA Christmas Party; Some Kind of Wonderful and Got Chaa with Angge; Riffael went into comatose; Giant Lantern Festival: Kada Meow at Pampanga, our first overnight trip; Christmas Program and Party; Faculty Christmas Party; Christmas at Laguna; went to Manila to fetch tablets; Migo’s birthday celebration: H2O Hotel~ ^^

2012 may have brought me heck of troubles and frustrations, but there were also lots of good things that happened and new experiences to cherish. Besides, it’s because of the negativities that we appreciate more the positives. What’s more, it makes us tougher. I mean, just looking at my year summary, on the first few months my stress and frustrations are quite emphasized; but as months pass by, even if I’m still experiencing such, I do not pay much attention to it like before. In a way, I learned how to downplay it. Though, I would really be extra grateful if more good things happen rather than bad. Who wouldn’t?

This 2013, I look forward to experiencing more adventures, widening my horizons, finishing my anime list and of course, learning much, much more~

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood




 Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Poster

To be able to gain something, one must sacrifice something of equal value—The Law of Equivalent Exchange, the basic principle of alchemy.  

This has been one long overdue show for me—six and a half years to be exact. Fortunately, all the waiting and excitement to finally watch it was worth it.

I think that Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood is one of the greatest series I have ever seen. The plot is clear and solid: two brothers gifted in alchemy attempt to bring their beloved mother back to life [which is prohibited and considered a taboo in alchemy] results in failure and lost a great deal in doing so—Ed lost his leg and arm, while Al lost his body. And so, they are on a quest to get back what they lost. Along the way, they experience some more of hell and discover the dark secrets behind their country’s alchemy and purpose.