March 31st, 2011

pepediokno:

25 Years of Pixar

I love Pixar. 25 years!

March 21st, 2011

Till the World Ends - Britney Spears NEW SINGLE Modern Rock Cover (by jimmy)

March 3rd, 2011
Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.
Winnie the Pooh (via pepediokno)

rant

dear neighbor, its clear that u don’t know how to take care of ur dog. it’s been crying every effin night. why don’t u just let go of ur burden and just give it away or sell it? please do something about it. that goes out to u too other neighbor, ur chicken! 

February 28th, 2011
Do not forget: We Filipinos are the first Asian people who revolted against a western imperial power, Spain; the first who adopted a democratic republican constitution in Asia, the Malolos Constitution; the first to fight the first major war of the twentieth century against another western imperial power, the United States of America. There is no insurmountable barrier that could stop us from becoming what we want to be.
Jose W. Diokno (my lolo)

(via pepediokno)

ghost

ghost

February 23rd, 2011
waveofeuphoria:

REBLOG EVERYONE!

waveofeuphoria:

REBLOG EVERYONE!

(Source: i-am-mona, via jboygonzalessj)

December 6th, 2010

christmas 2010

it’s the 6th of december and i’m suddenly having christmas sickness attack..

could barely remember the last time i’ve spent christmas w/ my mom and my sister. now that i have a new niece makes the sickness even more unbearable.

there’s nothing worst than being away on christmas day.

one day we’ll all be together… 

please god..

November 27th, 2010

how to end the day

1. Take a few minutes to relax; be sensitive to your breathing; remember that you are always in the presence of the Lord.

2. Review the day, or half of the day (if you’re doing this twice). Just go through the day, like a fast rewind.

3. Stop at the most significant moment of the day where you experienced the presence and/or absence of the Lord. It may be a word or quote from what you read, an encouragement from a co-worker, an inspiration, a loss or discouragement, a hurt, a reminder to call a loved one, etc. If you have more, choose only one. It is better that you savor one event than having many without tasting every detail.

4. In the chosen event, see how God has been present to you. What did you feel at that moment. Identify the feelings: gratitude, joy, happiness, sadness, disturbance, etc.

5. Assess: What does it tell you about yourself? What is God telling you? In positive events, it is usually easy. In negative events, it is challenging. But you can see more significant growths in a hurting experience. Were you challenged to do better? Did it draw you to offer your suffering for a loved one? Did you feel as Jesus felt when He was also rejected, when His prayer like that in Gethsemane was not answered, when He was abandoned by friends, etc. Remember the shoots become more prominent if it is growing from an old, dry stump of a tree.

6. End with a prayer of gratitude. You can end with an oral prayer like the Our Father, the Hail Mary, and/or the Glory Be. I usually end with these three. Why? The Our Father reminds me of whom to adore and whose presence I need. The Hail Mary reminds me of whose example I can emulate and whose affection for me is greater than my love for myself. I have a great love and devotion to Our Mother. The Glory Be makes my heart praise the Trinity who is good and merciful to me all the time.