on Saturday, March 31, 2012
Some weeks ago when Kai was sleeping over, we were flipping through channels and stumbled upon Fox channel, where an episode of Castle season 2 was airing. I had seen the commercial dozens of times, and I would see glimpses of this crime drama in passing before I switched to another channel. But on that night, we decided to stick to Fox and watch through the episode. Surprisingly, it was a witty crime drama that has an excellent balance of crime, drama and splashes of comedy. Then again, what would you expect of a partnership between a homicide detective and a mystery writer solving crimes together? Wit, banter and dancing around each other. That sounded familiar.


After grabbing both our interest by the end of the episode, Kai and I decided to try and dig up some more information, and found out that there were already 4 seasons! So of course, acquiring the first 3 was the first step to sate our growing fandom of this new drama. So much so that we've even gotten as far as throw lines at one another in the personas of Richard Castle and Kate Beckett, played by two equally talented actors, Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic respectively.

After watching through the first season and currently on a season 2 marathon, I can say there's so much to work with and I'm looking forward to what Kai and I can do with this pair in the coming months.

That being the case, I'll close this entry with some birthday greetings!
March 27 (because I just unearthed the info): Castle's protagonist Richard Castle, Nathan Fillion
on Tuesday, March 27, 2012
It's been quite a while since I've shared lyrics here, but I think this one deserves a place for sentimental purposes. One of the primary reasons why is because this was a song that I've heard when I was 9. My older cousins and parents, uncles and aunts sang this to my grandparents on their Golden Anniversary. The title's You and I by Petula Clark. It was only recently that I learned of the artist and retrieved the lyrics, but it sure makes one nostalgic.

But perhaps one of the more interesting tidbits about this song is that its meaning holds more than just of two people in a relationship, but of a family sticking together as well. Enjoy the lyrics!

You and I will travel far together 
We'll pursue our little star together 
We'll be happy as we are together 
We may never get to heaven 
But it's heaven at least to try 


You and I are going on together 
Till the time we have is gone together 
Watch the evening growing on together 
Growing older growing closer 
Making memories that light the sky 
That only time can make 
That only love can make 
That only we can make 
You and I 


You and I are going on together 
Till the time we have is gone together 
Watch the evening growing on together 
Growing older growing closer 
Making memories that light the sky 
That only time can make 
That only love can make 
That only we can make 
You and I


Finally, a quick shout out of a birthday greeting to Tenimyu Master director and choreographer of Season 1, Ueshima Yukio who celebrated his birthday yesterday!
on Sunday, March 25, 2012
This weekend turned out to be one of the busier weekends, but considering it was at the peak of the onset of the impending summer vacation, I wouldn't be surprised. Yesterday, we went to Cubao to attend a simple dinner to celebrate my 2nd cousin Xavier's graduation from high school. It was a nice spread, considering Auntie Nenen cooked the banquet. Never mind the lechon coming some hours after all the other food was ready. That, at least, was semi-expected.

Right now I'm at my cousin's house for a get-together dinner. For a change, my Uncle Jesse, who usually takes care of the cooking, decided to try out a Mongolian-style dinner of filling a bowl of raw ingredients and cooking them together with a special sauce. Home-cooked is always a nice experience, and this was just another of those. It reminds me so much of our Christmas family trip to Boracay last December! :D
After so many weeks, I finally retrieved the USB I lent over to our Philosophy teacher's assistant that contained our Midterm and Final Exam videos. A shallow victory, but with my other USB refusing to cooperate, I very much rely on my red 2.0GB CD-R King USB (I named Eiji) to carry my files.

IT HAS RETURNED! TuT
on Friday, March 23, 2012
So I just came back from a momentous occasion: my college graduation. It was 3 long hours of sitting around and some minutes of walking in not-so-comfortable shoes. But despite sitting around and listen to people talk, watch fellow batchmates head up, going up the stage to receive a rolled up piece of paper, take a bow and head back to re-take your seat and watch more people head up, it was indeed a celebration that resonated the lyrics of the school song:

Eyes are dry at the last goodbye, this is the Ateneo Way.

There surely was a lack of sadness, but of exhilaration and camaraderie amongst fellow graduates garbed in togas. Of course, to cap off the milestone, claiming our Latin diplomas and heading off with the family and Kai to a much deserved and anticipated dinner at Kamameshi House, one of my favorite Japanese restaurants and forever a place of celebration for the family!

Thank you so much for sharing this day with me, and congratulations to everyone else for graduating! :D

on Tuesday, March 20, 2012
So just a few weeks ago, the 36th sentai series, Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters, started. The motif for this one centers around the realm of spies. I won't reveal too much of the thing since people should go and watch it. Their cameras and binoculars for viewing get transformed into weapons, which is cool, and the transformation process funnily mocks the Power Rangers call. Now I wonder if there are any other members that plan to join the group after some episodes. I've got my fingers crossed!
on Saturday, March 17, 2012
Lately Kai and I have been commuting to and from Makati to accommodate the job interviews. Along our route to the MRT station, we pass SM Makati, and a nice little Toy Kingdom.

And in Toy Kingdom there are quite a few Gashapon stations with various toys up for grabs; most for 2 tokens equivalent to P100 each time. During the frequent trips to Makati, Kai and I decided to stop by Toy Kingdom to look at these Gashapons, when we noticed one that featured some fun toys from Kamen Rider W. Not surprisingly, we went and got some of the action to get Shoutarou's StagPhone. The first of succeeding purchases. Our next trip got us our first Lost Driver and HeatMetal's rod. The three are pictured below. The second picture features the second Lost Driver we acquired, and so we have a nice little collection growing. All for that Cyclone USB. xD

on Monday, March 5, 2012
18 years of education. From pre-school, to elementary, to high school, and finally college.

  • In 18 days, all those years of studying will officially end, and my profession as a student will cease to exist. 
  • In 18 days, I will march along with my fellow batchmates, receive my diploma and graduate with a degree of BS Computer Science with a Specialization in Interactive Multimedia.
  • In 18 days, I bid goodbye to the second home I've had for the past 4 years.

My college life has not been the smoothest of roads; rather, it's been strewn with a series of bumps, potholes and forks that force me to slow down, swerve and make decisions that either way made me arrive at my destination. There may be some things to regret, but certainly not enough to outweigh the many good memories I've taken away from my journey.

At the beginning of my senior year in high school, I decided to apply for two colleges: the University of the Philippines, and Ateneo de Manila University. For these two schools, my first choice was BS Computer Science; a quota course for both universities. Come August 2007, I took the UPCAT and by September that same year, the ACET. January 2008 revealed the results of these entrance exams, and I found out that I passed for said course in UP Los Banos (my second choice campus after Diliman), and was accepted for said course in Ateneo. Why did I choose Ateneo? For the simple reason that it was closer to home. And so it was settled. I would be attending Ateneo, and would be the only one among my family to have ever attended there for college. The rest of my family went to UP Diliman.

During my 4 year stay, I was exposed to the highs and lows (which I already discussed in this post) of my life as a student. The highest of highs and the lowest of lows. But through it all, I survived and I can come out and say the following with the utmost pride:

  • I am bisexual and am in a 3-year-and-counting relationship with my girlfriend Kai
  • I halted my application for AIESEC to instead find an OJT locally, landing my eventual job as a QA Analyst at Anino Games
  • I went through 3 semesters under a supposed terror-professor in the Philosophy department, Father David, and came out with surprisingly excellent marks (A, B, B+ for PH101, 102 and 104 respectively)
  • I may have gotten several D's over the years, but they ARE still testimonies of a passing mark, even if at a minimum. (MA18B, HI165, PH103, TH141)
  • I got a B+ in my Philippine History class, considering I suck at history.
  • I shared my thesis work during several workshops over the past 3 months both in and out of campus, scoring a publication in the Philippine Computing Journal special issue in 2011.

Overall, it was an unforgettable experience, and sharing that with the people I've met within this campus is something I will never soon forget. So some little memos to these group of people:

  • To my English Block, R16: After spending a whole year together as classmates, a second block with a bond generated that might just stand the test of time. The wackiness notwithstanding and the memories of RENT surely still fresh in our minds, I take away from our time together the silliness and spontaneity that resonates everyone's individuality that helped shape what we all became. Congratulations to us all!
  • To my fellow CS coursemates: We shared the same pain, and fought a lot of the same battles. We struggled together and found sanctuary in each other's presence. We relied on each other, respected one another and got to learn more about one another. I thank you for the openness, and the unlimited power of acceptance from the shared experience we have as a batch. Thank you and congratulations, BS CS 2012!
  • To my teachers and educators: It is to you all that deserves most of my gratitude. Just as much as I am aware that my effort is what makes my mark, it is your guidance and teaching that has given me the skills set and knowledge needed to pass. What I take away by the end of our contract as a student-teacher cohesion is the small friendships; the acknowledgement of each other's existence that surpass beyond the four walls that designate our place of learning. What I take away is the little conversations or even the swift greetings we exchange in those encounters. You all have given me much more than the curriculum had to offer, and that is to be a better person and for this, I thank you.
  • To my ALLS family (yes, even the adopted kids): Senior year could not have been better spent anywhere else. ALLS ensured my survival these past months all throughout thesis work amidst everything else; it became a place of work and play at the same time. Inside the familiar rooms of F224 and eventually F206 housed individuals that I marked to be friends for life. Not just fellow classmates, but teachers as well. It was in my senior year where I experienced perhaps the most exhilaration with a select group of people that I always look forward to spending time with them, jumping in on random conversations and snatching food and drinks whenever available. ALLS has been the niche that nourished the perfect environment for bringing our thesis to fruition. Admittedly, it was because of this homey atmosphere that made me see thesis as more of a past-time than an actual requirement; that deadlines were to be treated as mere dates than things to be worried over excessively. ALLS has also given me plenty of opportunities to build my confidence for which I am most grateful.
  • Finally, to my Block N: The laughs, cries, photos, games, parties, memories and experiences we had together from freshman 'til senior year may not have been consistent, but they were there through thick and thin and we were there for each other every step of the way, and I think this is exactly why we have these blocks; to support each other and give each other the extra boost when it's most needed. Those who were shy at the first encounter, as we've seen, have become so integrated to the group that we nearly forget they were evasive at all. So for all the cards dealt, the jokes and videos shared, the games played and the time spent, I thank you sincerely. 

I have never once regretted choosing Ateneo as my college. I have met the most amazing people and garnered experience points that I will surely take with me once I receive my diploma. I have made friends I will keep for life, and learned much more about my passions and myself along the way. I will miss walking around the campus; I will miss the people I've grown used to seeing everyday, but I turn my back and take a step forward, knowing that they will all remain in my heart as living reminders that just as I need to move on, they will all continue moving on with me. Besides, there's always those surprise visits now and again!

I only hope that the impressions I have left on each and every one of them, however fleeting, have been as sincere, massive and memorable as they have on me as we eventually bid goodbye and begin the next chapter of our lives.

みんな、本当にありがとうございました!(Everyone, thank you very much!)
on Thursday, March 1, 2012
This entry is long overdue, so might as well lay it out now before Finals Week and final requirements start to settle in and make me panic and delay this post even further.

That being said, I will withhold any birthday greetings I've missed until the end of this post. You know, for coherence sake.

Anywho, this post details, at least to some extent, the events that took place in my trip to Naga last February 11-12 (Saturday and Sunday for those too lazy to check a calendar or remember). In summary it was a great experience!!! ....at the expense of setbacks along the way. So of course you need to know the facts, so I'll lay it down for you.

The day before (February 10) I was actually with Kai. As a change of pace from the usual itinerary, I suggested that we have dinner at a different restaurant. We settled with eating at Dencio's and sharing large sizzling plate of Krispy Sisig was a nice, simple way to spend the evening together. Of course, that entailed a long drive heading home, not to mention taking Kai home. Of course the parents asked where I was, considering I had early morning plans the following day and I haven't packed. Literally. xD Got home at around 11, did some speed packing, triple checking I had all the necessary equipment to demo our game to our audience the following day before hitting the sack for 4 hours.

Day 1: The day started early, having woken up at 2 in the morning to make last minute preparations, double checking my bag if I had everything before leaving with my mom to pick up Rina and get dropped off at McDonald's, Katipunan by around 3 in the morning. This was the time we'd be meeting with Ma'am Didith, our thesis adviser, who'd be picking us up. I realized that McDo didn't serve breakfast yet so Rina and I settled for ordering from the McCafe instead (she got black tea and a choco chip cookie, while I got peppermint tear and an ensaymada). So Ma'am Didith came, we ate our stuff before leaving to pick up Ma'am Jess at around quarter to 4. Traffic was scarce, as expected early in the day as we headed to NAIA 3 terminal. Our flight was scheduled for 6:40 in the morning, but it pays to be early.

This was my first time flying with Cebu Pacific. And surprisingly or not, the pressure got to my ears since I wasn't chewing on any candy to keep my ears unclogged. The consequence of that was even yawning didn't help pop my ears so I was semi-deaf even after we landed. We got to Naga at around 8-ish. The airport could have been better, but domestic flights are ones I don't expect too much from. Claiming baggage was self-service there, unlike ones that had conveyor belts and the like. But anywho, a shuttle from the hotel we were going to stay at for the evening (Crown Hotel) was already there waiting for us to take us to the main city. Once we got there, we checked in to our own rooms! It had aircon, a warm shower and free wifi! Simple hotel but with the right amenities. I was pleased. x)

So after we got settled in, we prepared to head off to our brother school, Ateneo de Naga University via two tricycles (Ma'am Didith and Rina in one, me and Ma'am Jess in the other). Since we were bringing our laptops and such it was too much of a squeeze to cram into just one, after all. What was funny about this trip was the tricycle Ma'am Jess and I took got ahead of the other, and so we got to the school first. We were dropped off just in front of the gates, and we saw them get dropped off across the street. What was funny was they didn't notice us at all and were looking in the other direction anticipating our arrival. My shouts fell on deaf ears until they finally noticed. Ma'am Jess and I laughed.

As we entered the campus, the guard was asking us where we were headed, and the conversation went something like this:

Guard: Saan po sila? [Where are you going?]
Ma'am Didith: Sa workshop po. [To the workshop]
Me: -spots a flyer of said workshop and points at it- This one.
Ma'am Didith: Ah, dito po. [Ah, here.]
Guard: Aattend po kayo? [Will you be attending?]
Ma'am Didith: No we're presenting.
Guard: Aaah! Sige po, tuloy lang po kayo. [Ah! Okay, you may proceed.] :D

Well, all you need to know was that it was a funny conversation. We navigated our way to the venue of the workshop that led us through the campus' restaurant to the amphitheater where we settled down. We surprisingly started on time, commencing with a series of talks among the four of us, with reasonable breaks in between. When lunch time rolled around, we shared a table with the Computer Studies head Dr. Allan Sioson and Ateneo de Naga University's president, Father Jun Viray. After lunch, Ma'am Didith suggested that I demo'ed our game to Father Jun. I did so, and was pleasantly surprised at the feedback. It was not surprisingly fun, after all. And so the rest of the afternoon came with more talks, until it ended with mine, resulting in grabbing volunteers from the audience. Who knew that the big O notation helped stimulate CS students? xD

The day ended with an early dinner at Bob Marlin, where there was a spread of Crispy Pata, Blue Marlin, Pusit, Laing, Bicol Express, Garlic and Plain Rice, and an array of drinks among the four of us, Sir Allan and other students and faculty from the school. It was a nice experience and one definitely worth the trip!

Day 2: Our day of departure. We had a complimentary breakfast at the affiliate restaurant to the hotel early in the morning at around 6. We were set to be driven back to the airport for our flight, only to find out that the bad weather subsequently cancelled the flights. Of course, rescheduling it to the following day was a definite NO because (1) we had plans for the latter half of the day, (2) there was no way we'd be able to last since there was classes the next day.

So what did we end up doing? We rented a cab that would drive us all the way back to Manila, resulting in one of the best impromptu road trips I've ever been on! It was full of random quips and story telling, jokes and overall matters-of-fact that just ended up in dozens of laughs strewn all over the place. Of course, considering the long hours that had to be put behind us, we did have to stop some time for lunch, so while passing Gumaca, we stopped by Jollibee to order some food for take out, which we nommed and eventually survived on, stacking on top of the several stop-overs. Overall, it accumulated to an 8-hour drive on the road until we finally touched down in Ateneo de Manila. We made it with some hours to spare before the event we wanted to catch up to, but it was well worth the trip. :D