Saturday, May 12, 2012

If It Wasn't For You




 
We wouldn’t be strong…
if it wasn’t for your strength and inspiration.
We wouldn’t be this giving…
if it wasn’t for your generosity and selflessness.
We wouldn’t be this loving…
if it wasn’t for your unconditional and unfailing love.
We wouldn’t learn the true value of life…
 if it wasn’t for your teachings.
We wouldn’t learn how to stand up after every fall
if you didn’t let us stumble.
We wouldn’t soar high
 if you didn’t let us fly.
We wouldn’t have this life
                If it wasn’t for YOU
We just couldn’t imagine life without YOU


 Happy Mother's Day Mama! We Love you beyond words.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Happy Childhood


For me a happy childhood doesn’t necessarily mean having plenty of toys, fancy clothes, dreaming of becoming a princess and believing that life is like a fairy tale. Happy Childhood for me means creating memories out of the simple things that you have no matter how lame and simple they may be and taking them with you no matter how grown up you’ve become. I know I blogged about one of my saddest childhood memories (click here) but I would also like to share the happy and memorable days of my childhood. 

 
Drama Queen – I just spent almost half an hour browsing on Youtube, hoping I can find the clip of an old Spartan Slippers (now known as Islander) TVC, so I can share it here, unfortunately I didn’t find any. The story of the commercial focused on the girl named Criselda who regrets not buying Spartan as her pair of slippers. In nthe scene she was holding the spoiled footwear, weeping while delivering the famous line “walang tibay a maasahan”

Funny how I would always imitate Criselda and her heartbreaking skit in front of my mother and aunts. Yes, I memorized all the lines and deliver them verbatim, complete with all the acting while holding a pair of slippers in my hands. 

Kikay by Nature – my sister often teases me that the reason I did not grow taller was because of not having my afternoon siesta religiously after school. Unlike her, I prefer to stay up and watch TV, waiting for Ricky Reyes show on channel 9 where he had this make-up tutorial. I would always pullout few of our mother’s cosmetics and would drag our Grandmother to sit and serve as my model.
I really didn’t have fondness for huge doll houses, fluffy stuff toys and fabulous Barbie dolls as a little girl. I loved playing like a bank teller, while wearing my mother’s shoes and clothes with my childhood friend April.

Inglisera Wannabe – when I was younger I’m always caught by my mom and sister talking to myself in front of the mirror. Yes, I did that a lot (Lol)  but I wasn’t just talking to myself in Tagalog. When alone, I liked playing like an English-speaking-rich kid back then. I was always in awe every time I get to see English movies and I kind’a liked the idea of being well-versed in English, parang ang sosyal at ang talino lang ng dating.hahahaha!

Looking back all these memories made me realize just now that the characteristics I’ve shown as a little girl are still within me. 

No more acting though, but over thinking drives me to become too emotional oftentimes. I still have that fondness over styling and grooming as I feel that it is within our powers to create not just an impression for others but also for our self-worth. I am not as articulate as what I have wished to be, not even a smart aleck but I am continuously seeking for self-improvement. Being part of the elite is such a far-fetched dream but I wouldn’t want to settle for anything less, I work hard to buy the things that I fancy.

Reminiscing all these memories never fail to make me happy, I will take them with me wherever life takes me, they are my happy thoughts and they are worth more than fancy toys and Barbie dolls.