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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Prettytwistedchick's Learnings @ this age ha!



Because I celebrated my "mmmppth" birthday yesterday...and I hope that I learned something for the last few decades...here are some of my musings... hahaha 

  • LOVE YOURSELF. For who else will? How do you expect others to love you when you yourself don’t? Remember we send out ripples of energy….one of them is the energy of love. You send out love and it will go right back at you. As Alicia Keys said, what goes around comes around. Ha! :P DON’T BELITTLE YOURSELF. Acknowledge your skills/achievements but don’t be a brag. You are not the only one “skilled” or “great” in this world. Be humble. BODY IMAGE. What matters is not what others perceive you, but how you look and carry yourself. One day you’ll look back and think that you were not as fat as you thought you were. Don’t rely your self-image on what others say that you aare…whether skinny or fat. Your “roundness” or “skinniness” do not define you. In the end, all that matters is how you feel about yourself….and that you’re healthy. Health is wealth they say and they are correct! Take care of your health. HONOR YOUR BODY. I’m not saying you have to remain “pure” at a certain age. Not saying be a slut too. Whether you choose one or the other, is totally your call. What I’m saying is respect your body enough that you choose the people who will have the privilege of enjoying/facing/experiencing it.




  • WE MAKE RIPPLES. Remember your actions affect others... no matter how small you think they are. So throw away some ripples of positivity and good vibes. As one of the commandments say: “Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others to do unto you.” For sure, the universe will find a way for it to come right back at you. BE ENVIRONMENTALLY CONCIOUS. You might not be aware of it but your lack of concern on the environment will affect someone from the other part of the world. We only have one Earth to live in (as of the moment until and unless another planet is proven otherwise), do you part in creating a lasting home not just for us but for all living things.




  • HONOR YOUR PARENTS. They’ve been through a lot…most of it includes raising YOU! By parents, I meant the ones who raised you…not your egg cell and sperm cell donors. (just saying ha!)




  • MUST HAVE A SOLID GROUP OF FRIENDS. There are things in life that you cannot share with your family, that is when friends step in. You must remember to build significant, valued group of friends. Growing up my mom used to say to me “choose your friends wisely, because I will not always be there with you. Some friends will lead you to harm, some will lead you to good things, know the difference.” You must recognize those group of friends who will be stick with you through thick and thin. Surround yourself with people who will lift you higher.




  • RESPECT. Respect is just what we all need for lesser conflict. You may not agree with how others deal, live, do their lives but you should learn to respect it as it is their lives. Respect other people’s viewpoints, culture and faith...they are entitled to it and so are you.




  • TREAT EVERYONE RIGHT. It shows a lot about your character how you deal with people whether they are in the lower or upper bracket of the social class; book smart or street-smart; and/or physically abled or challenged. It’s not their status in life that is being reflected by doing so, it’s yours. Always exercise empathy. BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHER PEOPLE. We’re all dealing with different problems, not because it doesn’t show in their demeanor does not mean they don’t have problems. They might just be good at handling them than you do.




  • TRAVEL. One of the best medium for personal growth and development is to see the world as it is. It is good to have your horizon expand at an early age. The world is big and we are just a small part of it. It is amazing to see how great and diverse our world is. The world may be big, but Philippines is home. The Philippines is rich in culture and history, it’s a shame when you’ve been through a lot of countries and haven’t explored our own country. It’s a plus that there are 7,107 islands… KNOW AND BUILD YOUR HOME. Home may be a physical structure that you'll keep on returning to after so many travels...it may also be just one person (or group of people). Nurture your home. Build a solid indestructible foundation.




  • READ! It’s an adventure without leaving your sit. It’s an education in itself. It will broaden your knowledge on a lot of things. Do everything that you think will enrich you as a person and will make you a better human being…emotionally, spiritually, intellectually and even physically.




  • TRUST GOD. Or whoever higher being you believe in…you are a part of a greater scheme of things. Your mere existence is a great proof and a by-product of that scheme.




  • TAKE RISKS. If I were younger, I’d advice myself this… loosen up and to stop being afraid of failure and of being hurt. Do not be afraid to fail, it will make you stronger and wiser. Your failures will give you a perspective of your limitations. Don’t be afraid to test those limitations. You may not have the strength, the capability to take risks for so long… better to take advantage of your youth, your innocence, your vigor to try something new. You will discover more about yourself, your life and your world as a result. The next life-changing decision/goal/pathway/mission is always borne out of trying something new. BE BRAVE. BE BOLD. MAKE MISTAKES. Do not be afraid to fall, for surely, you will rise again. The trick is to always rise and never stay fallen otherwise you are susceptible to being stepped on by others. Rise, always rise. Remember that when you are down, there is nowhere to go but up.




  • PURSUE YOUR PASSION. Your passion is the thing that will give meaning to your life and add value to it. LOVE WHAT YOU DO. It’s what will drive you to getting out of bed in the morning even if there are thunder storms, floods, and heavy traffic everywhere. If you don't love what you do and is just doing a job, you will not find meaning to what you are doing. This will make you want to stay home, in bed and slack off even the sun shiniest of days. Because if you love what you do, you will keep on moving forward…it’s not work, it’s life.




  • LIVE IN THE PRESENT. Each day is a choice. The actions you choose will send ripples of effect to your future. Let your past remain as a learning experience. Don’t dwell on it too much since it can no longer be undone. But don’t forget to learn from it so you will not keep on wasting your energy and time making the same mistakes. Let your future be a blurry image, that you can still mold it on what you want it to be. Let it be a vague idea of what you want it to be but let it not consume you that you forget to live your life. And let your present be unequivocally clear. May you be aware of every action you take, enjoy life as it should be cherished, make mistakes, have fun, be brave. EVERYTHING IN LIFE IS TEMPORARY. Don’t dwell too much on what is hurting you now or the problems of today. Relax, it’s not going to last long! Ha!




  • MANAGE YOUR EXPECTATIONS. Expectations lead to disappointments. To avoid being disappointed, have realistic expectations. You can’t expect change if you keep on doing the same thing.







  • STOP THE COMPARISON. Don’t compare your life to others. Your idea of success is (or maybe?) different from others. You might think that other people are successful but they might not feel the same. In the end, being envious will destroy your joy and stray your attention from appreciating what is in front of you and your blessings. FOCUS ON THE GOOD. Stop looking for something you don’t have but count the things that you do have. Blessings come in different shapes, forms and sizes.




  • ALWAYS FORGIVE. But never forget. Don’t burden yourself with a lot of hatred in your heart. It will weigh you down. Learn. Move on.




  • HAVE FUN, SMILE DON’T BE TOO SERIOUS. Bugs Bunny is wise when he say that nobody gets out of this so-called life, alive. LIVE!




  • ICE CREAM CAN TEMPORARILY RELIEVE YOU OF YOUR PROBLEMS. SO ARE CHOCOLATES. Hoard them…just kidding, or don’t!




  • LASTLY, LOVE. It is life’s greatest adventure. Better if you find it, then sustain it and it lasts. But there is no guarantee. You might get hurt. You might not get your happy ending. But it is still one heck of an experience… the reason for living. Always remember that love is a commitment. You don't let go the first sign of trouble. Go back to the day you fell in love and why you committed yourself to that person. Fight for love. Don't give up easily.


    prettytwistedchick 






Thursday, February 28, 2013

pre birthday blues



Today is the last day of my 31st year on Earth...and the small fact that my age can still be found in the calendar.
On the bright side, tomorrow, my age is still found in LOTTO! DEYM! hahahaha

Cheers to the good life!

pretty(emo and aging!)twistedchick

 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

30, fabulous and grateful!





Today, I turned 30…yikes! I cant believe how time flies...yesterday, it was as if I was just your regular ordinary high school kid and now... errr, I am just your ordinary working girl! Dare I say NOT! hahaha


well I am... but in my mind and in my heart I'm an extra-ordinary woman who has lived an extra-ordinary life. (note the emphasis on "in my mind and in my mind" hehehe)

30 for me is like a milestone... a big LEAP on human life...on MY life!
I should and I AM thankful.

Before I started my “30” life I sort of treated myself with some good ‘ol Chinese (I think) cuisine. I bought my favorite Lemon Chicken, Fried Shark’s Fin Dimsum and Yang Chow Fried Rice. And since mom is sick, I bought some Super Congee just for her.



Lemon Chicken
(Breaded chicken with lemon sauce )


Fried Shark’s Fin Dimsum
(Shirmp and pork wrapped in siomai wrapper)


Yang Chow Fried Rice
(Egg fried rice with shrimps, chopped pork asado, carrots, and green peas)


BIRTHDAY DAY ITSELF.

I took a leave from work, as I wanted to enjoy the day without any hassles from the office. At first I thought I would be spending the day just lounging in my bed…as I have no planned agenda. Plus, everyone in the house is sick (they have flu) so I don’t really expect that much. The night before, I bought myself some mango cake. Why (you may ask), because I always equate birthdays with cakes. So for me, a birthday cannot NOT have a cake.


That’s it! That’s the whole birthday plan!

But my mom, (sick as she is went out—without my knowledge—and bought some ingredients forPasta Carbonara and even bought me some Mocha Cake Roll. ) I was really touched. She shouldn’t have exerted that much effort..but she said that I turn 30 only once. :D

my Carbonara...yum! cooked with love

Mocha roll cake

I received two more cakes: Green Tea Cake from our family friend, Tita Alice, and Nocciola Gateau cake from my sister-in-law.

Green tea cake from Tita Alice


Nocciola Gateau cake bought from Amici

Over all, I’m happy. Overall, life has been good to me.
I am thankful.
I am thankful for these:

1) I'm thankful to God--that's a given. You know my heart's desire Lord...thank you for all the blessings!

2) my parents.
Literally, without them, I won't be here. But I am not just thankful to them for my existence, I am most thankful for all the things they've done for me. The sacrifices they've made and the problems they've hurdled just so I can have a shot at life.

We were not financially rich, but they never made me feel I lack things in life. In fact, they've made me feel rich--at heart! Growing up, I have always felt loved.

One thing I'm proud about my parents is that they engraved in me the value of education. They often say that the only "inheritance" they can and will give us is our education. And I've seen them worked hard just to give us just the best kind of quality education a kid can get.

But most of all, I am thankful for their unconditional love. I'm not the greatest daughter a parent could have, but they surely made me feel like I have the bestest parents in the world! Sure, we don’t often see eye to eye, sure we had our "occasional" arguments, but I know, in the end that they will choose my side, that they got my back, that I have an ally in them in whatever battles I might encounter in the future. They never made me feel I’m alone. And for that kind of love that they've given and are giving me, I AM TRULY GRATEFUL FOR THEM.

(Ma, pa, if you're reading this... I LOVE YOU FROM MY BOTTOMLESS HEART. The love I have for you is indescribable, and I cry that I don’t get to say these stuff to you often...you always find it corny or cheesy when I say I love you...but you know what, I really do love you. I’d give the world to you both, if I can. You deserve so much more in this world, and I wish in the future I’ll be able to give back even just a fraction of what you've given me. I wish that you know that you are my life.)

3) my kuya

Yes you have a special spot in this blog entry brother! :D Why, you may ask when all our lives we live like we were cats and dogs—always fighting, always arguing. But you know what kuya, you're the greatest big brother a younger (sometimes bratty) sibling can have.

I remember snippets from our childhood—you were always annoyed with me when I try to tag along with your friends but always too, in the end, you allow me to be part of that small group of yours. I know that even if you were playing you kept one eye glued on me, because you're my kuya. because you're job was to look after me, and you did. Thank you!

I don’t know if I remember it by my actual memory of the incident or by countless recollection of our relatives... but this story has been etched in my brain. During that one dusk...I was running after you and your friends, and I fell flat on my face. My head hit something sharp on the ground and you looked back at me and saw me with blood gushing from my forehead. You went to me, took my arms over your shoulders, trying to get us both home. Trying to carry both our weights. You were so scared, so nervous as blood has already covered my eyes and you kept repeating "pitie, wag kang mamatay...pitie wag kang mamatay" ("pitie, please dont die, pitie dont die one me...") I was five back then, you were seven, but the memory was still clear, as if it happened yesterday. And every time I think about that day, I cry.
I cry because I felt your love. No other words during that time can best describe how important I was to you. And you are important to me to, kuya—my greatest big brother!

Plus, how can I not love you when you gave me a cutie niece and a sister-in-law! Hehehe I love you kuya!


4) My niece—clairebear

Claire, you're my constant source of happiness. My daily dose of reality. When things get heavy and world we live in becomes too complicated, I try to look at it in your eyes. The simplicity of things, the purity of one's soul, the good intention of people...

You're eyes are not yet tainted with first impressions, your heart has only goodness to exude, your spirit is still carefree.

You make me want to be a better person, for me to help build a better world for you to grow up in. You may not be my child, you may not come from my womb, but this I tell you, my heart belongs to you. You’ll forever be my baby...

5) family as a whole

I don’t want to put relatives in here as a category, coz the word "relatives" does not depict how closely knit we are! We are "family" in the truest sense of the word. I can always rely on you guys for support especially during those times I need them most! I know I can always count on you! :D

6) there are my childhood friends...

Funny, most of the peeps I grew up with were boys...mostly the friends of my brother. I can count them (YOU :D) too as my friends! (wala kayong choice!haha) You guys became my friend the moment you let me tag along with you whenever you play... but that was years ago. Now i hardly see you because you are all grown men! But just the same I’m glad to have met you and I’m lucky to have kuyas in you. Thank God for facebook, I re-connect with you guys again! :D

7) my elementary buddies and besties.

You know who you are but I’d like to name a few... Kukai and Marsha—my constant friends. Through thick and thin (well I grew thick and they grew thin! hahaha), in birth and lack thereof (they've already given birth to beautiful baby girls, I haven’t given birth, at all! hahaha), despite distance—one is living in antipolo, another in parañaque—we remain friends, good friends in fact. We may not call or text or correspond that much with each other but the sense of "closeness" remains the same. I love you girls! AND ALL THOSE ELEMENTARY BUDDIES I HAVE—GIRLS AND BOYS! (note: only recently did I reconnect with most of them and iloveeeet!)

8) the Blackbeauties.

You girls are the best! 14 years of friendship (and counting) is no joke! The distance was never an issue. Relationships with others did not tore us apart. We always are each others support system. The love I have for your girls is enormous! I love you!

9) KYLA, MAAN, RIA

What? 16 years???? You are the first few people I became close with as a freshman in high school. We’ve all hurdled the battle of being a “newbie”. You guys, I’d like to say, keep me grounded! I see all your achievements in life and I am amaze at how humble you are. You see things in deep appreciation. I love you!

10) DLSU buddies

College wouldn’t be the same without you. We may lack communication now, but you are a major part of my life. Thank you for the wonderful memories. Hope we could re-connect again. I know its partly my fault…I’m sorry! I’ll try to reach out! :D

11) BACKROW GIRLS

Gels, you’re are the GREATEST!!!!! I love you from my bottomless heart! You cannot imagine how I truly appreciate your existence. I love our laughters! I love our crazy ideas! I love how we can make things simple, despite all the complications! I love our friendship and how we strive to maintain its “youthfulness”. I love how we can handle things as a group. I love you! :D

12) ARELLANO PEEPS

What can I say to you guys? I simply am thankful that you helped me get through some toughest years in my life! I just hope we can bring back the old times! Because I missed you so much!

13) EMCI peeps

Thank you because you made me explore the world—literally and figuratively! Your ideas are the wackiest. And you always manage to keep things “real”! Let’s have more dinners/lunches… Let’s have more fun! “D

14) Work.

I'm thankful for my work! hahaha I may not love you all the time! But i'm guessing you're just an acquired taste...hoping sooner or later you'll come around!

30 years has been an adventure! And I’d love to have more adventures in the next more years!!!!

Cheers to good life!
prettytwistedchick