Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The World is Full of Magic

Make a wish and place it in your heart. Anything you want, everything you want. Do you have it? Good. Now believe it can come true. You never know where the next miracle is gonna come from, the next smile, the next wish come true. But if you believe that it's right around the corner, and you open your heart and mind to the possibility of it, to the certainty of it. You just might get the thing you're wishing for. The world is full of magic. You just have to believe in it. So make your wish. Do you have it? Good. Now believe in it. With all your heart.
- One Tree Hill, Season 5, Episode 13

I am obviously addicted to the show already.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Giver

I didn’t know if I was going to put this under ‘blogs’ or ‘reviews’. Just wanted to ramble my thoughts so here it goes...The book “The Giver” ,hit me straight to the heart. It’s a good thing that a few high school students (?) are obliged to read this, since it opens up to a lot of philosophical ideas. And this is one of the statements that struck me (Chapter 13): “We really have to protect people from wrong choices”.

When I was reading this book the first thing that popped into my head was the movie “Pleasantville”. It was all black and white – everything was …well in their terms “perfect”. Everyone had a designated role; responsibilities and expectations were set and everyone had to live up to them; no one can ever feel hungry and everyone was part of a family.

Imagine a world without color. So how do you see the magnificence of a rainbow? How can you actually achieve that feeling of APPRECIATION?

Imagine a world where the word love is forbidden to be used. So what keeps you going each day?

Imagine a world where personal freedom is not practiced, simply because society wants to protect people from making the wrong choices. The community doesn’t want people to experience hurt, pain and suffering. Ideal, huh? Hrrrm...

What I love about this book is how it highlights the concept of freewill. Yup, one of the greatest blessings given to us by the Man up Above. It may result torment. It may cause us that feeling of regret. But I strongly believe that so much beauty can come out of it. Like…

You get to appreciate yourself more and the world around you.

You get to express to someone how much you love them a thousand times over and never get tired of it.

You get to learn your lesson and have the strength to share it with other people (and inspire them!)

You get to save people from their sins just as what the Big Man Above did when He was crucified.

No matter how hard we try to protect each other from different choices and putting ourselves in a cookie cutter world (or stereotyping, eh?) – At the end of the day – the colors will still be vibrant, emotions will still overflow and love will forever remain unconditional.

No one has the right to complain in the world he or she is in now – because the truth is; it’s so wonderful! Savor it. No one can blame anyone but themselves on the choices they make because no matter how long the agony is, no matter how painful – (let me stress it out once again) something good or maybe I should say something GREAT, will always come out of it.

Kudos to Lois Lowry for writing this book, at least I know the next generation will get to appreciate the splendor that life has to offer them.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

i miss....

I miss….

Nick Carter & Aj Mclean from the Backstreet Boys

(so one beats up his gf and the other had to go to Rehab)


Stephen Gately from Boyzone

(he finally came out)


Phil Rodell (?) from Code Red

(where is he now?)


Duncan James from Blue

(i think he's the hottest)


Jeff Timmons from 98 degrees

(he already has a baby, right?)


JC Chasez from Nsync

(I blame Tara Reid for your solo career)


Taylor Hanson from the Hansons

(still hot, has like two kids already right?)


Dave Moffatt from the Moffats

(so I heard he’s also gay?!?!)


Scott from 5ive

(err haven't heard anything from him)


Kavana from.... errr yeah

(wasn't there a rumor that he was gay too?)


Bryan Abrams from Color Me Badd

(yes I was 7 during that time and was singing "I wanna sex you up" I didn't even know what it meant!)


I miss Keanu Reeves in the music video "Rush"

(an labo!!!)

This is the reason why I had a very exciting childhood, eh? :P Subscribing to Smash Hits and Bop instead of buying cigarettes and coffee.


Leo, this blog was for you. hahaha!

Monday, October 6, 2008

We all have our own story to tell

After having dinner with my girls last night, I realized that we all have our own story to tell. We all have our weird anecdotes that can make us laugh so hard or lead us all into tears.

  • Being betrayed by the people (or that certain person) who we thought loved us the most
  • Overcoming your fear and taking risks
  • Falling into the trap of unrequited love
  • Fighting for something or someone who’s just not worth it
  • Being deceived by our dream job
  • Having no support from our own family
  • Falling in love with the wrong (kind of) person
  • Losing your virginity to someone who totally doesn’t deserve it
  • Getting reprimanded at home or work for something you didn’t even do in the first place and taking all the shit
  • Questioning your sexual preference
  • Seeing your photo in the newspaper or watching yourself on tv
  • Getting proposed in the most romantic way
  • Planning your future ahead of time (wayyyy ahead of time)
  • Expecting a baby at such a young age
  • Meeting someone who we’ve idolized for the longest time
  • Drinking a bottle of Baygon simply because you wanted to
  • Feeling lonely when you’re surrounded by a gazillion friends
  • A job offer that never even crossed your mind
  • Losing a friend and rebuilding the relationship after several years and as if nothing happened
  • ten million more situations

At the end of the day, it’s what makes us the person we are today. These stories mold us to be a better person. They make our lives more interesting and colorful. Cliché, right? One of these days, I’d write all these stories and compile it into one book. I’m gonna bring Chicken Soup for the soul to a different level.

The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when unbroken.
Henry W. Longfellow