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My name is Jaymee and I got BS Nursing plastered into my diploma with a PRC license stapled to it. I am currently a stay-at-home-blogger-wanna-be trying to condition my body to prepare for the day that I will give birth to another human being that will soon take my place in making this world a crazy place to live.

Archive: Melancholies & Rants

Rainbow After the Rain

At some point in our lives, there will come a time wherein you will fall on hard times. Not every day is just a walk in the park as so they say. I remember the time when I was under a dark cloud. It just happened last year, i was pregnant with my suppose to be first baby when I became terrified upon seeing blood pass through me. The first thing that comes to my mind was to text my Obstetrician. Just after I send the message, my Doctor called me. She told me to calm down and then she gave me instructions.I was asked not to eat or drink anything. She also said I need to to put the “meaty material” or whatever it is that passed through me in a container because she has to take a look at it.  Then after that she’ll meet me at the emergency room. After hearing the word “emergency” I still can’t accept the fact that I was in an emergency situation, that this is the reality. So, I did everything she said. I went to the hospital and the admission asked for a deposit. I need fast cash and I don’t know where am I going to get it. Good thing I was with my sister and she manage to produce  enough amount of cash for my hospitalization in that instant. Payday loans sure is a heaven sent. I recovered pretty well after that.

Ron and I are very grateful to my sister. We also manage to pay for the money that my sister loaned us. Plus, I am now 26 weeks pregnant and everything is doing well :) I just thank the Lord for everything I have and will have. I can’t wait for the day that my baby will arrive.

10 things She learned from Gilbert Teodoro

I just thought of sharing this article written by Angela Celdran Dela Calzada. It was tagged to me by a friend on facebook.

As I write this, I am holding back tears. It is not because I don’t like Noynoy Aquino, nor because I think Erap being allowed to run again and now come second in this race is a joke, but because about 90% of my voting countrymen allowed a good thing slip through their fingers… yet again.

I read a comment someone posted on the GT fan page that said the Philippines will never cease to be a third world country, because the Filipinos keep thinking like one. It’s a tragedy that we repeatedly refuse to acknowledge our islands’ limitless potential. By electing the same kind of people over and over again to lead our nation, we are consciously closing our minds and hearts to a new era in politics; where mudslinging and dirty tactics can become obsolete. It really is a shame.

Sour graping is the easiest thing in the world. I could whine, complain and write angry hate notes and messages about how stupid, inane and terrifically idiotic we’ve now made ourselves out to be. I could congratulate the 12 million Filipinos for damning us to 6 years of shame, blame and online games. There are so many delightfully snarky things I could say that would probably make me feel better. But this time, I won’t. Why? Because this time, I’ve learned how to.

Throughout his campaign, Gilbert Teodoro was often praised by many, both in the public and private sectors, for his brilliance, integrity, capability and positivity. It was due to these qualities that he received support from me and over 3 million Filipinos across the country. Though we did not soar as high as we wanted to, it was in the few feet above the ground that I, and I’m sure my fellow “Gibonians” will concur, learned valuable lessons in politics, leadership and more importantly, in life.

Of these lessons, here are 10 that I will always remember… and treasure.

1. Stop the negativity! Take responsibility! One of the things Gibo was most commended for was his commitment to maintain a positive campaign throughout the period. Not once did he stoop down to sling the mud back, he would only wipe it off his shoes. His focus was on bringing his voice and platform to all areas of the country, to give us the chance to discern and make the decision based on that knowledge. No matter how dirty the arena had become, everyone still wanted to shake his hand.

2. The world keeps spinning and so should we. “Society does change.” Gibo said this in one of his sorties, when he talked about addressing the material needs of people today. In an ideal society, people should be content to live within their means and capabilities. But unfortunately, reality begs to differ. The times, they are a changing, Bob Dylan once sang, and it will continue to do so whether we like it or not. The ability to adapt and adjust can no longer be considered an option, for it is fast becoming a necessity.

3. It’s not the what. It’s the how. Another thing Gibo was often praised for was his practical take on traditional and modern day issues. His platform attracted many because his proposed policies and solutions seemed “doable”. In fact, there were no promises made to put an end to the problems that have been haunting our country for decades, if not centuries. After all, an idea is one thing, but its execution is another entirely.

4. Not all bad grass come from the same seed. We civilians have this idea that all government officials are the same: corrupt, self-serving and power hungry. But after listening to Gibo speak in one of his sorties about how corruption can be eased through incentives and rewards for good behavior, I realized that there still are public servants who actually WANT to serve the public.

5. Shit happens. But you can always clean it up. Throughout his stint as Secretary of National Defense happened two tragedies: the Typhoon Ketsana and Maguindanao massacre. His response to these disasters, while not perfect, was still commended by those who actually knew what the heck was going on. Even during the campaign, when many a time was he frowned upon for these unfortunate events, not once did I hear him point the finger at other people. What I admire is that he took responsibility for his actions and did what was best at the time to appease each situation.

6. There are many things we can compromise. Integrity is not one of them. Being a member of one of the most powerful political machineries in the country, it would have been easy to engage in the crossfire that happened between several of the candidates. Everyone wondered why he refused to denounce his ties to PGMA, even though people were saying they would vote for him if he would. Why not compromise, I, like many other Filipinos thought? Then, during one of his sorties, I heard him say that there is nothing on earth that is worth ruining his father’s name, and his son’s future. Right then and there, I understood.

7. Freedom, contrary to its root word, is not always free. So don’t waste it. We are the only fully democratic country in our region, yet, we are one of the least progressive. This is something I’ve heard him stress over in many talks and forums. We actually have the right to say when we want change and when we’ve had enough. Sometimes, we don’t appreciate how lucky we are, that we have the freedom of speech, the freedom to choose our religion and elect our leaders. It’s up to us to make decisions for our future and the betterment of country. And luckily, it will ALWAYS be up to us.

8. Peace, on the other hand, is always free. So please make use of it. One of the main points of Gibo’s platform was, and always will be, peace and unity among our 7,000++ islands. We are a diverse archipelago, rich in culture and heritage, and that is something we should be proud of, not hate. We often hear of the problems in other poor countries when in fact, we have the very same problems right next door. Though it is a very popular answer among aspiring beauty queens, that doesn’t make it any less crucial. Peace should always be a priority in this, and any country.

9. The importance of a legacy. Of all the times I’ve heard him address the people’s fear of him playing a puppet to PGMA, Gibo always says one thing: that he is still young. What he meant by this was that if he had been given the chance to lead, after his 6 years in office, he would still have many years to show face for; which he would not jeopardize for his sake, and more importantly, for his family’s sake. After all, we can think of many ways to gain money and power, but we only have ONE life to live and ONE legacy to leave.

And last…

10. Love our country. This may be the simplest lesson, but nonetheless, it was something I deeply needed to relearn. In this day and age, we are more exposed to the outside world than ever. I’m not scared to admit that there have been a number of times when I felt ashamed of being a Filipino, in a country so afraid of change and innovation. Ashamed of our penchant for favoring people for who they know over who they are. Ashamed of our blatant backwardness, especially when compared to our neighboring countries. But the moment I heard Gibo speak about his vision for the country stirred in me a feeling of patriotism that I never thought I had. In the few months that I displayed my belief in his candidacy; I had also, willingly, displayed my belief in my country.

Despite the grief I feel for the outcome of this year’s elections, strangely, I cannot escape the feeling of hope and pride that continues to swell inside me. Looking through the facebook pages of fellow “Gibonians”, it’s easy to see that there was something new, exciting and inspiring that was born out of all this. And I know that whatever was awakened in all of us is something that cannot be easily abandoned, or forgotten.

Though he’s said before that this is the last time he expects to run for public office, I sincerely hope that for once, he said something he didn’t mean. I hope, no, I insist that he runs again in 2016, because he owes all of us the opportunity to see his platform, ideas and vision become our reality. Throughout his campaign, we were introduced to a new breed of politics and contrary to what the new first lady (sorry, it slipped) has said, the Green Team volunteers were NEVER paid.

So Mr. Teodoro, if you ever get to read this, please consider giving us the chance to vote for you again. That is the only payment I seek.

Oh yeah, and thanks for the lessons. :-)

Update

I have been away my dashboard for a while.. I just needed time to think and to examine my mind about things such as,, what I really want, what I really need, and what will truly makes me happy. I always come to this point in my life where I evaluate where and what I am. So far I am happy but scared and empty. I’m also a little bit confused but I already made plans. And now I am back to being me – the girl who knows what she wants. :)

By the way my win a domain contest ends and I will announce the result on February 3, 2010. I would like to thank all the participants and my friends/loved ones who helped me. Have a nice day guys :)

A Reminder From God

It’s Christmas eve and while everyone is celebrating here I am, in front of my laptop. I chose to be here to ponder about things and talk to God. I thanked Him for all the blessings He has been giving me. And then i asked why am I doing this? Praying and talking to someone whom I don’t even have a proof if He really exist. I remember all the people who doubts and the answer suddenly crossed my mind.

I believe You, that You are God because You can love me for real

Pardon me if I am starting to act like a drama queen here but yeah. People love for some petty or whatever reasons. Lahat ng tao nagmamahal kasi may kapalit. Char lang nila yun pag sinabi nilang they can’t find a reason. Lol. It’s a sad truth about life, that there are some people who believes that words are just words. Di sa kanila uso yung say what you mean and mean what you say. They say a word then takes them back.

Revelation number two: though you put your faith to humans, they will surely fail you. I’ve been living for 23 years and

people never fails to fail me.

I’m not saying not to trust but it is best to put your trust not to people but only to God.

Just a Shout Out!

i will shout ’till you hear my words of love
i will cry until the joys of loving you fills my eyes
i will stand until i shake your feelings inside

Just Another Text Scam

Have you received a text coming from a self-claimed attorney that you won thousand of pesosesoses? Or a text coming from an unknown number stating that he/she needs 100 pesos load because there is something important that you should know and needs to call you? There is a new text scam spreading today..

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I received this text this morning and got suspicious because a month ago my boyfriend received this same text from +639279148255.  My boyfriend thought that this text was for me because I have an aunt in California. But my tita doesn’t even know about sim cards, she has a cellphone but is on postpaid .lol. and she calls us on our landline phone.

So if you guys receive this kind of text, it’s better to ignore it.

Mga Nakakalokang Scene Ngayong Undas

This post is actually requested by my sis. Naisip ko kung kaya ko mag post sa ibang blogs ko ng paid blog reviews, why not post something like this kapalit ng 20 pesos load. haha. Binigyan nya kasi ako ng load para daw ipost ko ito.

My sis is working sa Chinese Gen and katabi lang nun yung North Cementery, nakita daw nya ang gabundok na basura na parang naligaw ata siya sa payatas habang papasok sa work. Talagang kita ko sa mukha niya ang pagka imbyerna. Sabi niya “nakakainis yung mga tao, parang walang kadala-dala sa nangyari kay Ondoy”. I got her point. Tama siya, habang busy ang mga tao sa pagimbestiga kung sino ang dapat sisihin sa exaggerated na baha nung nangyari dahil sa bagyong Ondoy at Pepeng ay busy din sila sa pagtapon ng basura everytime and everywhere parang 7/11. Sinisisi ng iba yung nagutos daw na pakawalan ang tubig sa dam, sinisisi din nila yung MMDA dahil nasayang lang daw yung mamahaling gadget na dapat sana eh tutulong para maiwasan ang pagbaha, sinisisi din nila ang gobyerno dahil wala daw ginagawa, eh kayo ba may ginagawa? Bakit kung saan-saan pa sila tumitingin para lang malaman kung sino ang salarin eh anjan lang ang salamin at makikita na kung sino.

Ang mga pilipino kasi eh mga donya at don. Lagi tayo naghahanap at nagpapakiramdaman kung sino ang unang kikilos. Mga spoiled brat tayong lahat, lagi umaasa sa ibang tao. Sana man lang kahit sa simpleng paraan na huwag pagtatapon ng basura sa kung saan-saan eh makatulong tayo para maging maayos ang bansa natin.

Sleeping Vs Crying

Sleeping and crying are the things that I usually do kapag malungkot at nasa state of kabaliwan ako. I mean most of us girls are emotional talaga, haizt how I wish manhid na lang ako. Hahaha. Anyway what are the pros and cons of sleeping and crying ba?

SLEEPING….

  • is healthy
  • can make me forget problems
  • avoid eyebags
  • nakakaganda :)
  • pero pag gising ko, anjan pa din ang problema
  • doesn’t solve my problems :(


  • CRYING…

  • makes me express what I feel
  • nagiging chinita ako dahil dito
  • releases all the trashy feelings I keep inside me
  • sometimes make me look stressed, un bang problemado sa buhay look
  • is inevitable


  • So whatever na lang, may positive at negative naman pareho. Kaso ang trip ko talagang ginagawa iiyak tapos matutulog. harhar. Walang basagan ng trip. :)

    Pseudo Car Repair Shop

    I dunno a lot about cars. But I know that it is so convenient riding one because you won’t have to deal with smoke, dust, odors of blue collar workers, maniacs, thieves, and the HEAT. The air conditioner is so comfy that you can go to your destination looking and smelling fresh.

    But what if the aircon got broke? Ofcourse you will bring the car in a repair shop where you expect them to be knowledgeable in fixing broken car parts. That’s what they do for a living so you let them do what they do. But the thing is, there are some car repair shop whom I should say car repair shop wherein they tell you that this part is broken until you almost changed the whole aircon parts and still the car still burns like hell!!! When the car was brought to a real car air conditioner repair shop they had easily come up with the conclusion that the only problem was the freon that was placed is not compatible with the aircon thingy (i forgot what it is called). So the lesson here is if you want to have your car fixed, don’t bring it to a car wrecker shop located somewhere in Abad Santos street. Be meticulous, ask questions and do not just believe in everything they tell you.

    Signal Number 1 Na Ngayon Sa Manila

    Right now nararamdaman na ang bagyo dito sa manila. Tama lang na maghanda pero wag naman magpanic at magkalat ng mga maling balita.


    So what do we need to do?

  • keep calm and don’t panic
  • watch news or listen to the radio, importante na may alam tayo sa mga nangyayari baka pinalilikas na pala kung anu-ano pa din inaatupag ninyo
  • charge your phones, ipod, laptop and gadgets. Mas maganda yung may means of communication pa din tayo
  • prepare your batteries, candles, flashlight, etc. Hindi yung kung kelan wala ng ilaw tska palang maghahanap
  • most important, mag pray :) yan ang best weapon


  • Take care guys and God bless us

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