It's my birthday today! I am starting a new '365 project' and I hope I won't miss a single day this time (my fingers are crossed!). No more excuses this time. If I don 't have my DSLR with me, my handy dandy cellphone camera or someone else's camera should save the day. If I missed a day due to the 'after effect' of epidural (I had it twice!), I am giving myself 24 hours to take a photo for the day I missed. So again, the goal is to take at least one photo a day for an entire year (before I turn 33, sheesh! :D). I hope to learn more about myself through this project and at the same time realize that every single day is a blessing that should not be taken for granted. You can check the album here!
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Monday, July 13, 2009
365 Days of Being 32!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Valentine's at Payatas

So where did I spend Valentine's Day? My Flickr group had another outreach project which we called "Capture a Heart" and we distributed goods (bigas, canned goods, and toys!) to the kids of Payatas in Quezon City. We had a short program, and then we served lunch, and then the kids lined up to get their bags of goodies to bring home to their families. Tapos, kami naman kumain - the best ang ensaladang ampalaya ni Manang! - hehe. Now, that's what you call a 'date'! Here are the photos! :)
By the way, Danny and I are having our date next week..puede ba namang wala? :D
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The Indios Experience

TriNoma, Cinema Level
15-19 December 2008
"The Indios is an assembly of Filipino Flickr members bonded by their love for life through photowalks and charity works, weekly get-togethers, and most of all, by their serious passion for photographic art. The exhibit will showcase the works of these men and women ranging from the mundane to the surreal, from snapshots of daily life to the unexplored and magical worlds and everything else in between."
- as written by .bullish, one of the ninunos of the group
The exhibit is sponsored by Yahoo!, TriNoma, and Digiprint. See
you there! :)
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Reaching Out

I realized that an outreach project like this is not expensive at all! That is, if you organize a group, with members who are willing to donate a few bucks and to share a few hours of their precious time. In our group's case, the original plan was for each member to give PhP100 (or more) until we could come up with enough funds to start an outreach project, but before we realize it, money started pouring in from members abroad! Nakakatuwa! Some didn’t even need to contribute money at all (although everybody intended to share, kaya lang sobra na talaga yung funds!). The excess funds will serve as the group's seed money for future projects. Of course, everybody’s willingness to share their time and effort in the project was just remarkable!
On the other hand, your group may want to partner with an established organization (like Red Cross, in our case) for your initial outreach project - for sure, they would be eager to assist willing sponsors. Then, once you are already familiar with the nitty-gritty of doing outreach, your group can probably organize its own project. By the way, I am amazed at Red Cross' dedication to reaching out to other Filipinos in need!
I am happy we were able to touch some lives last Saturday. I made new friends, too! I’m sure it was a gratifying experience for everybody - the kids and their parents, the group, the Red Cross staff and volunteers. I also learned that we have to sing “Happy Birthday” twice while washing and rinsing our hands! :)
I am happy we were able to touch some lives last Saturday. I made new friends, too! I’m sure it was a gratifying experience for everybody - the kids and their parents, the group, the Red Cross staff and volunteers. I also learned that we have to sing “Happy Birthday” twice while washing and rinsing our hands! :)
I think we are all aware of the fact that there are millions of hands reaching out for help all over the world, or in the Philippines alone, but let's not be overwhelmed. We only need to start grabbing and pulling a few hands at a time until we've covered everyone!
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