Friday, December 10, 2010

Photoblog - Day 243 Dec 08, 2010

Partaaaay!

Okay, it's not as wild as the title connotes, and the picture isn't indicative of how wild I might have been that entire evening. I wasn't drunk... far from it... I was just pulled into joining the Limbo Rock game/activity by the Red Cross Makati volunteers - the people who were the primary reason for this party. Come to think of it, this party was already their second - you might say, an extension to their afternoon party... though I missed that one, since I had training.

Yup... Red Cross Makati. I'm starting to slowly integrate myself into the organization as a volunteer, mentor cum 'partner'. I've actually been asked by John Tiong - the Makati group's current chair; and long time college buddy of mine, to join them... for, oh... about a year now. I did not commit then because I was unsure of how regular work would be coming, and I did not want to give a half-meant commitment. Now... I can better work with them... though integrating myself slowly into the group.

Meanwhile, from what I hear, this kind of thing happens monthly... how about that?

Was I worried as I was doing the limbo rock? Not really... after all, I was surrounded by people who were experts in First Aid... with a group that had the most complete equipment, and best trained pool of volunteers. Nope... no worries at all.

Photoblog - Day 245 Dec 10, 2010

My Test Design Class:

This particular training started last Wednesday, and ended today - in the course of the conduct these seven individuals became quite inquisitive and communicative - not just with the lessons taught, but with each other's lives. Because of this, what was possibly one boring technical class turned into a lively -and at times, even riotous (though not too riotous, of course) 3-day session.

I was not the only facilitator here - as I was sharing the lecture load with Tess... and we were both amused with how the trainees conversations went - consider a typical workshop assignment or video-based discussion: whereas others would concentrate on their respective monitors, doing the tasks by themselves, these people would keep talking to each other... then later, across the room - to the others in another table regarding non-training related stuff... all while trying to do the lessons' activities.

Rather than stop this freewheeling discussions, I allowed it to keep going; all the while observing the group of individuals getting seemingly closer with each other. By day 3 some of them were joking around as if they knew each other for quite some time now. Imagine that. Tess and I even jokingly referred to some discussions in the same vein as a 'my grandpa is better than your grandpa' discussion amongst kids in a playground - these are all adults talking; mind you.

I have to admit that this has got to be one of the better group dynamics I've seen happen. Mind you, they were not probably the best combination of smarts - but they were most likely an ideal combination for forming a team... had circumstances put them into one project, that is.

Interesting experience. Too bad it ended. Their banters made everyone's training less regimented... less dragging, less boring. No one fell asleep - in fact, no one seemed to need coffee. They were all sustained by each one learning more about their new friends - and the training's lessons along the way.

This was one time I did not feel too drained from facilitating. I was too busy enjoying... listening to the side-conversations as well.

Photoblog - Day 244 Dec 09, 2010

My New Trades!

When comics are printed on a monthly basis, they usually have story arcs that span a few issues... maybe four; at times, six. I mean, it's easy to say these are stories subdivided into smaller parts and one gets to read them in roughly 20+ pages of stories - released monthly (or in some cases, weekly).

As a comic collector, I've been used to this buy, read and 'wait another month for the continuation' routine, and because I was a collector - past trades were not that interesting to me, since they represented stories of issues I already had (or, in cases where I missed getting an issue... mostly had). The price was therefore not that attractive to me... and let's face it, some stories were not worth the binding they were placed on - even if the bindings were better than your average stapled comic book.

So why am I seemingly slowly getting to be a trade paperback convert? Simple... there have been back issues that I missed out on - in some instances, whole stories... specially from DC's titles belonging to the pre-Crisis era. I know, some of you may be wondering exactly what I'm alluding to... suffice it to say, that was one big event in DC and it was a perfect steeping stone for me to slowly integrate myself to said universe.

One such title was the Legion of Superheroes... and one such story arch was the Darkness Saga. So you can imagine how glad I was to get this yesterday evening. I also heard a lot about Fables, and am likewise trying the title out. Advantages of trades therefore are two-fold in this instance... it gave me a second chance to get into opportunities (story arcs) missed, and the second? I need not wait a long time, nor need I worry about a broken arc with a missing issue.

Photoblog - Day 242 Dec 07, 2010

Quiet Reading Corner:

When I can find time for reading... and I do find time in between lectures, I catch up on a variety of subject matters - for example, Time has an article regarding Wikileaks, that I was just curious about , so I got the issue - and should I grow tired of reading Time's articles, I switch to a book - in this case, I am now reading Seth Godin's Tribes. My first Godin book, actually. I was curious about him before - and I do subscribe to his articles in the website... but it is just now that I considered getting a Godin book.

I know he's got a lot of ideas - often times, radical paradigm shift ideas... but hey, it helps put the status quo in a different light. This one is more leadership oriented... or at least, it tries to be. It's also easy reading, but I have to say, I guess I've grown accustomed to Seth's style on the web... short write-ups, and I'm still on the bench wondering if I prefer his style here (longer but more complete with explanation), or simply short and profound (due to a seeming lack of explanation).

Ah well... guess it's time I renewed some of my passions for leadership, and likewise renew my tribal influences. They haven't disappeared - though I'd say they have somehow hibernated.

Oh yeah... and reading goes so well with either some coffee or tea; both of which I can get in Starbucks.

Photoblog - Day 241 Dec 06, 2010

Comics - Week 1, December:

Yeah, I know it's been a while since I featured some comics in my blog... it's not that I wasn't getting any, it was more likely that I was featuring other things - after all, my life isn't just all about comics. I was simply making sure that there was no monotony regarding the topics of coverage that I was placing in this 365 project.

Having said that, I show a collection of comics that I got just this weekend, and will start reading them soon as I find the time - which would normally mean before sleeping - or if I can, I'd bring them with me to work and do tackle an issue or two (or three) in my free time.

Of this batch, I continue enjoying Fantastic Four, and am likewise curious as to where the new direction of Batman is going.

Photoblog - Day 240 Dec 05, 2010

A Night of Symphony!

One of the nice things about shopping at malls this time of year happens to be the special, and free shows that these establishments have set up for their shopping public. It can be a great opportunity to see how certain institutions stand the test of time; and in this case, we have the Manila Symphony Orchestra jamming Christmas tunes to the shopping crowd.

I happen to be one of such crowd - and as Barbie and Bernice were looking for gifts to give Bernice's faculty and Barbie's officemates, I listened to the Manila Symphony do some classic tunes from the Nut Cracker Suite. Later they even started playing more traditional and romantic Christmas tunes.

Some friends even asked me in Facebook where and when the Manila Symphony would play next... back then I had no answer - but now I do. They'll be playing on the 18th, at the Fort's Bonifacio High Street.

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Photoblog - Day 239 Dec 04, 2010

Polo Club Tree:

As part of my effort to take pictures with a Christmas theme, I try looking for scenes or decors that look inspiring, wonderful or just down right fantastic - though this tree may not fit all those adjectives, I definitely found it awesome to look at (so it was at least inspiring), hence my taking it.

The place - for those of you who may be wondering, is the lobby of the Manila Polo Club. I attended a meeting there with a group that will hopefully spark some inspiration and lead to opportunities to 'give back to the community', while making sure that should certain 'worse case scenarios' happen (and I'm knocking on wood that they don't), we'll be ready to help and serve.

I believe I've hinted more than enough - but I'll keep it limited there for a while... and when it's the 'right time' to announce this endeavor, I shall. Meanwhile, let's just keep enjoying the Christmas holiday's approach and it's myriad decors.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

National Geographic Magazine Your Shot

Pictures I hope to add to... sometime soon:

I've always marveled at how those NatGeo pictures were taken. To be sure, these were expert photographers with cameras and equipment that would dwarf my Canon by comparison - and to be sure, these people have been at this creative process much longer than I.

Needless to say, I have secretly harbored a dream to submit a photo to National Geographic and hopefully see it chosen by them. Well guess they heard me - and a multitude of like-minded photo enthusiasts, because with this link that dream is one step closer to reality.

So if you are like me... well, here's your chance. I've registered. It's now a matter of choosing what picture I hope Nat Geo will like. Good luck to me (and you, should you decide to join as well).

National Geographic Magazine Your Shot: "Add National Geographic Your Shot site content onto your Web space."

Friday, December 03, 2010

Photoblog - Day 238 Dec 03, 2010

Batch 78 X-mas Reunion:

Yup, that's me with some of my batch-mates from High School (La Salle Greenhills, Batch '78), as we got together in Kuya's restaurant in The Fort. We normally hold these gatherings every first Thursday of December, and this is the 3rd (or 4th) Christmas reunion I've attended with them.

I arrived a bit late, though... so I may not have seen my other batch-mates that may have come earlier - but left before I arrived... and assuming I was last to arrive ( I dropped by around 10:30pm, having come from a Toastmasters Meeting), that would mean this particular reunion night had 30 attendees (yes, I was number 30).

Considering that a lot of our numbers were busy - and others may have found the traffic a downer when considering whether they would attend or not, 30 isn't a bad number - still, the more the merrier comes to mind... oh well, the night was not a downer. Henry showed us pictures of old La Salle and even some of St. John the Baptist's stuff from a museum. Plus, I did get to see one 'friend' that I have not seen in a while - Jomini Venago... a guy who shared the same passion for comics as I.

So considering that I probably stayed for about an hour and a half, it wasn't a bad night - in fact I was glad we ended early... that is, if you can consider near midnight as early. Yes, this picture was taken before we called it a night, so it was technically a Friday already.

Photoblog - Day 237 Dec 02, 2010

Toastmasters:

I have not been actively pursuing my Toastmasters connections and trainings for about... oh, three or four years now. I just find myself too tired, coming from work - and if the idea is to practice public speaking or feedback-giving in the club meetings, well... I do that almost every week in my work anyway. So you could say there seems to be some redundancies between my work and the Toastmasters.

This does not mean that I will not attend meetings when invited by other clubs - specially from colleagues whom I've rubbed elbows with when I was still active... and one such colleague is Jeck Maog - who, out of the blue, invited me to be their General Evaluator for this evening's meeting. I warned Jeck that it has been a while since I attended such meetings, but to her... once a TM, always a TM - plus she favored me with the reminder that I was an evaluator champion back then, so... well, how does one turn an invite down after hearing that?

The evening was nostalgic for me... reprising a role I've done many occasions - though not recently. I marveled at the Mangers for Christ TMC's new blood (mostly La Salle graduates - so maybe I shouldn't be too surprised, he he he), and how well they delivered their speech projects - and I was glad to give feedback to a lot of my colleagues in my capacity as G.E.

I sincerely hope I helped with my insights, and though I don't relish the idea of being invited by others soon enough (like I said, I can get tired after work), I can't deny the fact that TM meetings are fun and energizing... plus if you get to help others improve... well, isn't that good karma for you?

Photoblog - Day 236 Dec 01, 2010

Countdown to Christmas:

It's December! Finally! And what does this mean? Among other things, to many of us Filipinos, it means that Christmas is just 24 days away. To others, it means a reality check to see if they are ready for the yuletide celebration... in whatever manner they see fit to celebrate it. It could be a reminder to double-check their Christmas gift-giving list... to see if everyone's accounted for; and see if they already have do their Christmas shopping.

For others (and I fall under this category), the need to plan in advance for the Noche Buena meal, by getting the necessary ingredients lest we run out of it - due to an increase in demand for such items (e.g. the cream and condensed milk to be used for fruit salads).

For some, it's to find the 'Christmas songs' library from their iPod or hard drives - and start playing them without any guilt trip of looking silly for playing the songs too early. Naturally, there is also setting up of the homes, offices and malls with decors - to join the celebration of Christmas.

This picture is such a situation - decors hanging on the ceiling of the training room - not too many to distract... just enough to remind everyone (as if we need reminding) of the season. I took two pictures of this trio of over-sized pine cones, just to see which picture would come out better. The one without the use of flash looked more natural - but the one where the camera flash was used presents a more lively and colorful picture. can you guess which picture I decided to use in this photoblog?

Photoblog - Day 235 Nov 30, 2010

Morning Rush Observer:

This is what I ended up doing... since I did not have any trainings to conduct today, I was able to bring Barbie to her annual medical check-up appointment - then looked for a place to hang around in the Ortigas area. I remembered the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in the vicinity, so ended up parking nearby... grabbing my camera and backpack (with a few reading materials), ordered breakfast and enjoyed the morning in a relaxed manner.

One of the things I readily observed was how people were in a rush... moving here and there - going past the coffee shop, on their way to (or... in the case of some call center employees - coming from ) work. I even had a team of call center agents and presumably their team lead (or manager) meet, just one table away. I did not eavesdrop in their meeting - focusing instead, on reading my new issue of Time magazine. But, boy... did it feel good to be apart form this rush crowd situation... even if it was just for a day.

Did they wondered who I was and why I was not part of their situation? I mean, I was just in t-shirt, shorts and rubber-shoes, so I was obviously not in work attire... but did they indeed even notice? Maybe... then again, maybe they were too caught up in their everyday work concerns.

If such were the case, I couldn't blame them... I would, after all, find myself joining them in this morning rush come tomorrow. But until then... I found it quite relaxing to just observe things... to be a silent witness, without having to be
a participant of the rush hour - even for just a day.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Photoblog - Day 234 Nov 29, 2010

Jump!

here's a fun picture showing Bernice raising some snacks for Bubbles and Buffy, to get them to stand on their hind legs - while I capture the moment with the camera. Buffy deciding that same moment to jump was just a coincidence - and I'm glad I got it.

Just to backtrack a bit... I've been trying to catch Buffy in action - specifically, in mid-leap from the floor to the sofa, but she was just too fast to get properly. I tried at least twice, to no avail. So this one is a welcome 'accident' of pressing the button the same time as her leap.

Indeed, when I took the picture - having the presence of mind to put in in the camera's highest ISO speed setting, I looked at the picture at once, knowing the rarity of what I just got... and lucky me, it was not too blurry either.

So there we go... Buffy in mid-leap. Not the leap I planned dot get, but this will do... until I try to get her other leap in the future. Making the picture better is of course the fact that Bubbles is likewise doing a half-hearted leap (she need not leap that far) to likewise get her snack.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Photoblog - Day 233 Nov 28, 2010

St James Bazaar!

This is just one of several Christmas decors-related booths that I spotted in St. James Bazaar, ans as I took this, I thought it would make a great picture to sum up what I did today.

Dubbed as the largest Christmas Bazaar in the South - it's held in Alabang, and from what I gather, it could easily beat a lot of bazaars in the North as well; this Bazaar help in the Cuenca Gym of Ayala Alabang, is a must visit bazaar around this time of the year. In fact, this is my... oh, fourth year, I believe- visiting this.

What do I like about it? It's a virtual one-stop-shop, and not all booths are from traditional sellers (ones you see in all bazaars), some can really be stores for great discounts or novelty items.

truth to tell, even I find myself spending a trifle too much (than planned) on many items - some... useful, some... useful... sometimes, and others... well, they're nice to look at, but darn if I'll get to use them (though I did get to use one with Barbie late at night - it'll be our secret though). I was accompanied by both Barbie and Bernice - and while they concentrated on clothing and bags for giveaways, I looked around for anything that would fancy my curiosity... and I must say I was tempted to return the next day. Got a few fancy dice, some poker-chips designed rubber coasters, a fancy umbrella with a ninja's katana hilt as it's handle design ( this was specifically for Bryce, and he loved it), just to name a few.

Too bad, I did not get to see too many friends, as I would usually do (they went yesterday, while others would go tomorrow) - though I did get to see Fred, and Froggy was around somewhere, though I did not see him. Still, I got to spend a bit - and I shall take pictures of some of these buys in another day.

Photoblog - Day 232 Nov 27, 2010

Harry Potter 7:

This was a week delayed... then again, last Saturday, we'd have been lucky to score tickets at all. As expected, this movie has a lot of followings (my family included) and I must say that the mood here is dark and gripping. Contrasting it to the very first movie which was more about the discovery and wonders about Magic, now it was more siege mentality for Harry and his friends.

Did the movie feel less spectacular for it being split into two parts? I guess not - of course, I will need to see the other half some time middle of next year before I can give any real opinion on the matter - but sitting in the audience, being one of the few people without any clue as to what the Deathly Hollows are about (I did not read any Harry Potter book), I'd say I was entertained, and do look forward to the concluding second part.

Photoblog - Day 231 Nov 26, 2010

Better Meetings:

This is a picture of my class - the one I conducted with Joie Manatad for the past two days. It was a challenge due to the fact that the class was originally designed for a maximum of 12 participants... and we had 22. Go figure...

Anyway, despite that challenge, we were able to find some work-around to our dilema - and would have found better 'work-arounds' if we had some information about room availabilities.

That said, I believe we were able to get the messages across to our participants, lessons were learned and practical techniques tried out. Hopefully, they are now better armed with facilitating skills - and that's all we can hope for.

That said, I had a major head-ache in the afternoon - and was just lucky that Joiei was a seasoned Toastmaster evaluator, so I asked her to carry the feedback portion.

This picture shows the class conducting a 'meeting' as Joie and I (both behind the camera) observe them.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Photoblog - Day 230 Nov 25, 2010

Blue Room:

This is just one of the many rooms in Ahavia Spa, in San Juan. Unfortunately, I was unable to take a very clear picture of the room, as it's darkness; with exception to the blue lighting, would insist on a tripod... or me having really steady hands. Well the former, I did not bring... and the latter, not after a massage.

And yes, I had a massage on the eve of Wednesday... just in time, it would seem, to get over my previous technical training (of which day 3 I was basically alone again), so I was really tired and needed this massage. Well it seems like Barbie likewise needed said massage, and asked if I wanted to go to Ahavia - and who am I to say no?

I mean, we were so much in need of this massage that we forgot all about a TV series we normally watched with the kids - namely Glee. Oh well... as I said, I really needed the massage. If anything, this would really get me ready for the next two days of class - a less technical, but still tiring two day Achieving Meeting Results workshop. One thing different about this training though, is the fact that it will be conducted with Joie Manatad - a past Toastmaster colleague, but now with NGL Consulting... a competitor of Phoenix One.

Me? I couldn't care less... Joie and I have been friends longer that our consultancy work in our respective companies now - so I'm expected to hand-hold Joie through the whole shebang... so be it.

Oh yeah... the massage I got was the Stress Buster - timely, I'd say... and definitely helped. As for the Blue Room - I will... come next time, bring my tripod and get a bloody clearer picture of this room. I mean, this is twice I've tried taking the picture... and in this instance I even used a chair's backrest as resting point for the camera. No luck yet - at least, one that matches my total satisfaction.

Definitely an "I shall return" moment. He he.

Photoblog - Day 229 Nov 24, 2010

Gourmet Coffee...

Kona Gourmet Coffee - one of the nicer tasting coffee that Barbie and I enjoy. We discovered this two years ago, and now... whenever Barbie (or someone we know) gets to go to Guam, she makes it a point to get us a few bags so we could enjoy brewing them at home.

As you can see, they come in a variety of tastes - and though others will like the taste of Kona by itself (so do I), I don't mind having these flavored versions either. They're perfect for sliding into a Saturday morning... or on occasion when we're both not in a hurry to wake up and rush to work. Yup... I even, at times, take a cup in the evening... specially when Ben offers to make some, since he too enjoys the taste.

Photoblog - Day 228 Nov 23, 2010

Life is like...

Yes, I remember Forest Gump the movie... and though I did find it a bit dragging, that quote may be one of the more memorable ones to come by any movie - at least, whenever I see a box of Chocolates. And what better box to see than that of See's?

I had to take this picture because I knew that there may not be another time for me to do so... after all, Barbie and I were about to partake of life... and lucky for us, the kids did not like chocolates with much nuts (though not all of them had nuts), nor did they not want the surprises each chocolate would offer; since there were no labels telling us which was what - but I guess that was half the fun of the experience... discovering.

No... we did not finish it all in one (or two, or three) sittings. After getting one each, I closed the box telling Barbie we should extend it as long as we could - you should have seen the look on her face. Of course, knowing her... I expect a few commando raids to the box when I'm not looking.

If anyone out there is contemplating what to give me for Christmas... look no further and take a hint form this particular photo. Better yet, let me spell it out... I would want more See's chocolates... preferably, one that comes with a safe? After all, I need to make sure no mysterious creatures get to them.

Photoblog - Day 228 Nov 23, 2010

Love ko 'to:

Say what you will about the rumors of MacDonald's burgers and their preservatives, this has nothing to do with that anyway. fact of the matter is, no matter how unhealthy some of their fares might be, there are still a few items in their menu that are meant to be enjoyed by one's 'inner child' - and if you don't believe me, just look at Barbie's delightful smile as she proudly shows off her Twister Fries and Ice Cream cone!!!

Yup... it seems like our foray into the Piazza (second time in a row) was bound to get to a Twister Fry or a Sundae. She asked me if I wanted to partake of her twin pleasures and I declined... after all, these were her's to enjoy... not to mention that earlier in the day - lunchtime to be exact, I went out of the office to head for MacDonald's to get... you guessed it! Twister Fries and a Hot Fudge Sundae.

Healthy? Maybe not... but they allow the inner children in us to enjoy, once in a while - so I'd say go on and enjoy them (with moderation of course), because in this instance they do become food for the soul.