There's a place called Wonderland.

Because a star shines brightest during the darkest of nights. Because everything can fall into place with just one warm embrace. Because a pot of gold awaits at the end of the rainbow. And because I know dreams do come true.

Monday, April 27, 2009

More pictures, less talk.


The rest of April has been a lot of fun. There were less bum days and I got to spend more time with few of my favorite people in the whole wide world- my beloved high school friends. Although we only get to see each other at least once a week this summer, the 'planning stage' of our next get together was enough to sustain my sanity and keep my excitement on a mile high during the remaining parts of the week. The 'planning stage' of our next get together is usually accompanied by my being stuck in my room all day, reading books I got hold of courtesy of Sharmaine. I am currently reading The Stolen Child, a novel by Keith Donohue. Before this novel, I've also read A Child Called "It" by Dave Pelzer and Book Two of The Bartimaeus Trilogy, the one entitled Golem's Eye. Meanwhile, most of my non-bookwormish days were spent with friends.



Last Good Friday, we spent the afternoon for a drive to Tagaytay City for another visit at Pink Sisters. This trip to Tagaytay is slowly becoming a ritual for some of us still living here in Cavite and still capable of meeting up given a very short notice. After visiting Pink Sisters to pray, we ate meal at Mushroom Burger before heading home.


on our way to Tagaytay City

at Mushroom Burger

My Easter Sunday was spent with Sharmaine with her good friend (now boyfriend!) Mark, her Dad whom she haven't seen for eight long years, and her Tita Tess together with her kids. Sharmaine and I relived our high school days at Enchanted Kingdom where she once spent her birthday back in senior year.

Mark, Sharmaine and I

Enchanted Kingdom, Sta. Rosa Laguna

meet my new boyfriend hahah :]

Sharmaine and I with Tita Tess and her Family

The following week, we met up again to quench the summer heat and get some tan. This time, Katrina whom we haven't seen for years joined in the fun too. This was a great time for catching up over lasagna and BBQ. We even got to spend time with Russell who usually skips trips to Tagaytay because of hospital duties.

with Shar, Emay, Russell


us! :]] rusz, jen, emay, carlo, kat, shar and I


well, I hope you're not trying to steal my boyfriend. hahah

Then last Friday, April 24th, we saw each other again in Dani's surprise graduation party in Makati City. This time, Mav became our latest addition to our small group of get together attendees. After our non-stop cam whoring during the party, we resumed catching up on each other's lives over a cup of coffee before finally heading home. :]]

reunited once again at ACCM Bldg. Salcedo Village Makati City

again

and again..

and again.. this time we're trying to be serious

later that night while doing some catching up :]]


I'll see them again this coming Friday. Now THAT is something to look forward to. I can't wait! :]]



Saturday, April 11, 2009

This is how we do it in the Philippines



Here in the Philippines, the Holy Week is characterized by a blend of native traditions and a modern day touch of commemorating Jesus Christ's sacrifices for our salvation.

When I was a kid, I secretly disliked the Holy Week, for three <embarassing> reasons. Reason no. 1 is because my mom will definitely barge into my room at 5 in the morning so we can attend the early morning mass on Palm Sunday and on Easter Sunday. No. 2 is because no matter how early we arrive to church, it is always full of people. This means we have to stand up for an hour or two while I fight so hard to prevent my eyes from drooping. Reason no. 3 is because the only TV show I enjoyed watching during those times was a rerun of 7th Heaven.

Don't worry, I was still a kid back then and I'm a changed person now. *wink

This year, my sister Louise and I decided to try something different. So last Tuesday, we joined Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, the same parish church we attend to every Sunday in their Lakbay Nilay: Visita Iglesia 2009.

Visita Iglesia is a Filipino Catholic tradition which literally means, church visit. Simbahan.net defined the Visita Iglesia as a practice introduced by the Spanish colonizers which goes back to the time the early church where Christians would visit the seven great basilicas in Rome for the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament during Maundy Thursday. These churches are: The Saint John Lateran, St. Peter, Saint Mary Major, Saint Paul Outside the Walls, St. Lawrence Outside the Walls, Holy Cross in Jerusalem and St. Sebastian Outside the Walls. The last was replaced by Pope John Paul II with the Sanctuary of the Madonna of Divine Love in 2000.

Filipino Visita Iglesia is often a contemplation of the fourteen stations of the cross and traditionally, seven churches are visited with two stations per visit during Maundy Thrusday. However, the Visita Iglesia Louise and I joined visited nine churches in the province of Bulacan and was done during Holy Tuesday (April 7, 2009). We were allowed to take pictures after we said our prayers. Below are the churches we've visited.


Santa Isabel Church Malolos, Bulacan



Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, popularly known as the Malolos Cathedral in Malolos Bulacan




The Barasoain Church

St. James the Apostle Church, Paombong, Bulacan



National Shrine of St. Anne, Hagonoy, Bulacan

Louise and I just outside the National Shrine of St. Anne



Parish of St. John the Baptist, Calumpit, Bulacan



San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, Pulilan, Bulacan

The church was under construction during the time of our visit. This town is famous for their Carabao Festival where carabaos kneel as they pass through this church during their parade. This is in honor to the town's patron saint, San Isidro Labrador.



St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church, Marilao, Bulacan

Our final stop was the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Marilao, Bulacan. Unfortunately, I have no pictures to post since both my digital camera and camera phone both went dead.

I had a really nice time, met new friends and simply glad that Louise and I have decided to devote the entire day for Him. :]] One thing's for sure, we'll do this again next year and I am looking forward in bringing the whole family. :]