Showing posts with label Nature tripping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature tripping. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Cabuyao and Kilapnet Outreach Climb


Big Thanks to Unilever, Sandugo Sandals, Bukluran Outdoor Club, Bahay Kubo Foundation, Unilab, Pharex, Natrapharm and private sponsors thank you for doing this for 500+ Mangyan children. For my fellow youth volunteers, we may not be the kindest persons in the world but we have a heart kind enough to share the simple things that we’re lucky that we have.#‎kipHOPEalive



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

GO! Make a Difference.


        It is ironic how people of different interests and fields are able to meet and unite together for the same cause.


           January 3, 2013 was definitely not a typical day for me. Waking up early and waiting for the wonderful day ahead of me just made me even more excited. It was a day full of love and compassion. Something that I rarely encounter in my everyday life. This day has been marked wonderfully and I’m glad that once again together with Foursquare Youth volunteers, we became an instrument of God to be of service to others through Feeding Program & Healthy Teeth Campaign organized by Keep Hope Alive Volunteer’s Foundation and Vogs Privado.

         We overcame several uphill roads and the hard ones required our efforts by clinging and jumping at the rear part of our feet. It was a long walk from the Sitio Matucao to the Quinomay Mangyan Community. No matter how calm or angry the weather is, the place is always winding. It seemed to be an endless walk. Let me tell you that transporting the goods have not been easy. We took the chance of resting on flat surfaces that we saw along the trail. The long walk was exhausting but the environment seemed to soothe our weary bodies. The soothing noise of a river added to our excitement. It was 5:45 PM when we finally reached community. It was almost dark and figures of kids and Mangyan residents were all over the place.






          Early next day, January 4, 2013 was indeed very heartwarming for me and for the rest of us who were there. Everyone recharged with snacks and steal a few Zzzs. The community was very remote so it’s a bit hard to prepare the food. And the cooking process is very much manual: the fire setting, the boiling process, and all. We thank our cooks (Pas Janice, Siara & Ate Elaine) whom beyond our stressful yesterday were able to cook the food properly ;). Despite the tiring preparation, it paid off upon seeing the overwhelming reception of residents. The children were very eager to see what we had prepared for them.  We delivered the macaroni soup to the kids while others were preparing the brushes and toothpastes for Healthy Teeth education. We chit chatted with some kids and interviewed them. Some were quite shy but the others were very fun. Bonding with those children in Quinomay Mangyan Community made me appreciate things around me, especially God's countless blessings that I did not pay much attention to before. The fulfillment I had when I looked upon their happy faces was exhilarating. It was very fulfilling that in our own simple ways; we were able to help and made the children feel that some people care for them through a feeding activity. Even though it only lasted for a day, the laughter we shared would always remain in my heart. It was neither the food nor the toothbrush we gave that made the outreach memorable but the smiles in every child's face which made it more valuable.






             It’s not the first time for me to do this kind of thing and the feeling is just so priceless. Do you ever get that feeling of pride because you are considered as a blessing to other people? Just by being there and feeding the kids made me realize what kind of impact I myself had given them. I love the fact that God sent us to them to bring forth happiness and be a blessing. Whenever one of them thanks us for the simple food and toothbrush we brought them, I felt a hundred times gratified. Even my friends and fellow volunteers felt their sincerity and, with joy in their eyes, realized that this Feeding Program & Healthy Teeth Campaign is more than just a community outreach for us. It is a self-entitled volunteerism to share the love of Christ and cheer others. It just feels so refreshing to see those Mangyan kids happy with such little things in life. I mean, I’ve been there and I will do anything worth it to feel that such thing again. You’re only a kid once, cherish it.





             For my fellow youth volunteers, we may not be the kindest persons in the world but we have a heart kind enough to share the simple things that we’re lucky that we have. No matter how simple the ways and how small the amount, it is the willingness and joyfulness to share that counts. Through this simple activity, we were able to convey the message to the children and to their parents that if they strive harder in life, there will be more people who will be willing to help them.So guys, if you have any doubts of volunteering for a cause, then do it, not for the sake of being with friends or just forced to, but to be compassionate for others. I guarantee, you will feel the same feeling as mine.

            Praise God for moments like this! I hope we’d be able to do another one again and again to continue  spreading His grace and reach out more to other helpless people. LET’S GO and MAKE A DIFFERENCE :)


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Can you help us?

As a Sponsor, you will become part of a group whose combined efforts make it possible for our volunteers, to share the blessings, teach the Word of God and feed the children. For inquiries and questions about Sponsorship and Donating, just contact one of the Core team members through Facebook account.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Exploring CARAMOAN


Not everyone has a luxury of time for a long luxurious vacation. Some have to plan on a limited budget and take advantage of weekend breaks to unwind, relax and enjoy. But for us, beach lovers, it is a time for adventure, to explore and have fun, in a budget of course. This time – Caramoan. (Lakwatsero.com)






Caramoan is a peninsular town in Camarines Sur consisting of islands and islets that spread across the Pacific. Some say that the place is like Coron or El Nido in Palawan and Boracay in Aklan combined. While I agree that the place reminded me of Coron with its white sand islands and limestone cliffs, Boracay was out of my sight. It was more like Bucas Grande Islands in Surigao del Norte and Coron combined.
















We also went to the Caramoan church, the Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel. This church was put up by the Franciscan missionaries who wanted to spread the good news in the late 16th century. The church has a mezzanine where in the public can go to and see the wonderful view of Caramoan Peninsula, which we were not able to do. Next time, we’ll give it a try.


Friday, May 18, 2012

Flat Tire

Here I am again going nostalgic over the best things I have done during my high school and college days and reminiscing my trips in the roads of Mansalay. Right now, I'm having a flat tire :)





While looking to the flat tired motor, I realized that you just can't let life get you down. There is always gonna be light...you just gotta look for it in your darkest hour. :) 



Flat tire situations in life are always present. Stop Being Afraid. I remember Chuck Wendig uttered that “fear will kill you dead" especially if you’re riding the motor very fast. You’ve nothing to be afraid of that a little preparation and pragmatism cannot kill. What do you think is going to happen? You’re going to be eaten by tigers? Life will afford you lots of reasons to be afraid: bees, kidnappers, terrorism, being chewed apart by an escalator, Snooki.  You are worthy of praise. And triumph. And fireworks. And shotguns. And a box of wine. So shove fear aside — let fear be gnawed upon by escalators and tigers. Step up to the plate. Let this be your year.”




In life, you’ll meet 2 kinds of people. The ones who build you up and the ones who tear you down. In the end, you’ll thank them both."


Friday, May 4, 2012

Painted Lolo and Lola's day.


     It’s been a long time since I first planned this but we finally got our lolo and lola’s house painted.  It looks amazing!  I changed the ambiance, color scheme and I love it. Unfortunately due limited time we only had about 2 color schemes done, inside and outside.  I’m happy with it.
    I picked a separate color scheme inside and outside the house which looks very nice.  The trim was cracking and had faded to a weird orange color.  The house looks ok now!  I hope our grandparents like it.
I had my cousins, Jon and Sam working with me. These guys did a much better job than the builders did when they painted it.  Getting the house painted also fixed another annoying thing about the house. 


The House before it was painted

Inside the house

Before

Mixing the paint with Bitoy





Alvin John doing his job

The Wall after


Painting the facade

Aftermath

Finishing touches of Ptr. Sam

\my cousins with Lolo Tanking and Lola Lesing