Monday, January 15, 2007

bonding, booze and birthday...

It was a night of music, laughter, and a lot of drinking. January 13, a day before my sister's birthday, I was at the office checking up on Dad who's at home working up a storm with the pica-pica (finger foods). I was anxious about how things would turn out. After all, it's not just another birthday celebration where we eat, sing with the videoke and get ourselves drunk till the wee hours of the morning. Somehow, I wanted Tet's birthday to be something different. And different it turned out to be!

cousin Francis, the boys' tanggero for the night

In my head, I pictured a scene with candlelights, small tables with chairs, cool January breeze and acoustic music under the stars. So I asked my younger brother to bring his friends along to play some music for us. Cousins who live far away will be coming over and I figured it would be nice to showcase the talent of my bro and his friends.

Tropang Generoso
the crazy cousins (with Papa in the background)
Generally, it was a success. Not bad for a first-time party planner, eh? Save for the delay (party started at past 9pm contrary to my 7:30pm announcement) and the divided attention (cousins were initially interested in singing with the videoke). But once they heard the duo play (yup, only one guitarist showed up, bro played with the kahon) they didn't let them go till it was about 11pm.

our very own version of Bamboo and ChoBobot trying out the kahon
After that, it was the videoke showdown of the concert kings and queens. And while all of those were happening, the girls had.... well, girltalk! It was one emotional but liberating girltalk as we all layed our cards down, some confessed insecurities, admiration, share hopes and dreams, figured out why as we grew older, we were slowly growing apart on all aspects.
That night, we shed tears (of joy! for the birthday celebrant) and came the realization that we shouldn't let each other drift away. We all grew up under one roof, one compound. We played games together, shared secrets and more.

drinking with flair! (hehehe)
That night, we renewed our ties and really bonded. Let me tell you, it wasn't the alcohol talking. How else would I be able to write about it here if I was drunk?

In the end, Tet's birthday party turned out to be really different.
my sister Tet, the birthday celebrant. would you believe she just turned 26?
looks a lot younger to me! Cheers!
Oh by the way, we finished around 3am the next day. We slept a couple of hours and then had another videoke showdown while munching on my dad's special pancit.
;)

Thursday, January 11, 2007

in the news lately...

Eleandre Basino Buendia
a.k.a.
ELY BUENDIA
vocalist of the now-defunct Eraserheads
and frontman of Pupil
(one of my "heroes" back in college)

from Inquirer 01/09/2007

Singer-songwriter Ely Buendia, 36-year-old frontman for the rock band Pupil, was rushed to the hospital on Sunday after suffering a heart attack. He was given an emergency angioplasty to treat two arterial blockages on Sunday night.
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Ely Buendia and the rest of Eraserheads resuscitated the dying (or dead?) Pinoy Rock Scene and paved the way for other bands that are popping out like mushrooms nowadays.
He's still alive and heading for recovery after a second operation (angioplasty).
Long live Pinoy Rock!

Monday, January 08, 2007

pyromaniac...

the other night, i went with Eva and Beng to witness the 2nd world pyrolympics at the esplanade near the SM Mall of Asia. like last year's showcase, it was such a blast. the three of us had a great time. too bad i didn't have my camera with me coz sister borrowed it. maybe i'll just fill you in with some photos of last year's showcase...

some were like fireflies, while some were like stars falling from the sky....

it was good while it lasted. after being awed by the colors the luminated the sky, it was time to go home. as usual, with events like this, expect heavy traffic. i got home by 1 am. but what the heck. if the organizers decide to do this again here next year, i'll still go and watch the show. it's not everyday you see events like this.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Feliz AƱoNuevo!

I hope my spanish is right. Hehehe!


I got caught up in the holiday rush so I haven't been able to post updates. Now the new year brings me still a sh*tload of work so I'll just fill you in with pictures of last month's (December) highlights....


with Eva and Marj after the Christmas Party of the Sectoral Management and Coordination Team

the staff of Health Human Resource Development Bureau with Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III (we won best group costume here)

glamor girls (right before the DOH Lantern Parade where we won Most Creative Award)

the winning lantern

the other entries....

more pics on next post!