Archive for the ‘Friendships’ Category

  • Missing a good friend

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    In the morning of May 1, 2007, I was surprised to receive a phone call from a college friend of mine. I found it weird because she rarely calls me, and what’s even weirder was that it was so early in the morning. Before I answered the phone, I kind of had a feeling something terrible has happened. She told me that one of our college classmates just died. I can’t even begin to describe how shocked I was to hear the news.

    Our friend, Remus, was only 23 years old when he passed away. His mother told us that he had just gotten home that day they rushed him to the hospital. The nurses and doctors at the hospital in San Pedro, Laguna told them that he urgently needed to undergo kidney dialysis and surgery because there was water in his lungs. They waited hours for the surgeon to arrive, but he never did, so they had to contact another doctor. His mother wanted to move him to another hospital but the hospital people told her that Remus, at that point, was already in a critical condition, so moving him would only cause more complications.

    When the other doctor finally came, it was already too late. Remus was at the peak of his suffering, he couldn’t breathe due to the water in his lungs and his heart couldn’t take it anymore. He died of cardiac arrest while in surgery.

    Remus’ mom told us that before he was taken to the OR, he was crying and was already saying goodbye to her. He already knew he wouldn’t make it. Her story made the rest of us well up.

    Remus was one of my closest guy friends in college. He was kind, generous and thoughtful. As a working student, he was very focused that he managed to graduate and pay for his school expenses on his own. But the thing I remember most about him was after college, when we both got jobs in the same call center company in Ortigas. Whenever our schedules would meet, we would take our breaks together and just talk about college life and our friends back in Bacolod. Two months later, I left that job (because I didn’t think I would survive another day as a call center agent) while Remus stayed for another year. I saw him a few times after that with the rest of our blockmates. A week before he died, he texted one of our friends to say that he wanted to see all of us again on May 5, a Saturday. He said it’s been an awful long time since our last reunion.

    That Saturday, we got together to see him at his wake.

    remus (This is the only photo I could find of him online. Someone deleted his Friendster account. Hmm.)

    May 1, 2008 marks Remus’ first death anniversary. Every once in a while he would come to mind and I would think about how his life would have been if he hadn’t died. I miss my friend. The rest of us in our batch would grow old and fulfill our dreams while he will forever be a 23-year old. :(

  • Special Friendships and Miss Earth 2007

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    I have a confession to make. I don’t have that many “friends” in real life. Not anymore, at least. Call me a loser, but it’s true that I mostly just spend my time in the office and at home with my family. Aside from Deej, I usually just hang out with her (Riz, I told you you’re the only friend I got these days, lol) and occasionally with these two wackos. It’s a bit strange really because before I moved to Manila, I used to spend almost every minute of my free time with my girlfriends. And now I’ve become a bit antisocial, but not because I choose to be one. I just live so far from the few friends I have here that it’s so hard to meet up with them, whereas my friends back home are just one text away and then 30 minutes later we’re all together driving around the city (sometimes beyond the city), hanging out in a coffee house, or having another spontaneous slumber party.

    Oh. Yeah. I’m 23 now. I grew up. Now I know why Peter Pan chose not to grow up. Heh.

    Thankfully, I got this piece of device that lets me stay in touch with people outside this invisible bubble surrounding me. Through the wonders of chat programs, blogs, and social networking sites (Hey, me being a geek is not the topic here! lol), I’m still able to have a good laugh with friends and find out how they’re are doing even if it’s clearly not as meaningful as the real thing. One just has to learn to make it work.

    First Class Friendship AwardIn light of this topic, I want to acknowledge the “friendship awards” I got from two bloggers. One is from Teacher Julie who’s been using the very first WP theme I made (that I’ve been wanting to update but got no time) and whose blog was featured in the newspaper a few months ago (I actually have a copy of this Philippine Daily Inquirer. Thanks Romzkee for giving it to me!). She included me in her list of virtual friends to whom she passed the first class friendship award to and described me as “my blog theme designer whom I have not met (yet) in person but I feel connected to, in more ways than one.” *Sniff sniff* Please pass the tissue!

    You’ve got a friend awardAnd if that’s not enough, problogger Sasha also gave me the You’ve got a friend in me award. This is what she says about me: “…for easily saying yes when I asked for a link exchange. Naku there are a lot of really great bloggers like this girl who can be snobs. I can name a few pero wag na lang… Joni, on the other hand, is a popular blogger who creates beautiful themes that is NOT a snob at all!” I don’t know about the “great”, “popular” and “beautiful” adjectives but I was really touched when I read her message. Thanks, Sasha! :)

    Just last Sunday, I was so happy that I was able to spend time with my former workmates at One Global aka ePac. It’s been so long since the last time we were all together (We missed Riz, Reah, Romzkee, Karen, and Ying, though). Ryan, the webmaster of Miss Earth’s official website, had complimentary passes so he invited Bheng, Nico, Sarah, Kelly, Vanz, Emz, and me to the 7th Annual Miss Earth Pageant at the UP Theater in UP Diliman.

    My bet, Miss Canada, won the pageant. She’s pretty, intelligent and confident. And she’s half-Filipina! Kewlness. Miss India (Bheng and Sarah’s bet) came in 2nd, and Miss Switzerland (Kelly’s bet)… didn’t make it to the final four. Lol! I think the Spanish-speaking candidates had a shot at winning the crown too if not for their st*pid translator who just couldn’t get the translation right. He kept stuttering and shaking his head as though searching for the right words to use hence the candidates’ answers kind of lost their impact. Not that I could translate Spanish, but really, they could’ve done better with another interpreter.

    I had so much fun despite the fact that we had to wear cocktail dresses (although I can’t really call the one I wore a “cocktail dress”). Thanks, Rai, for inviting me! Next year ulit! Haha. Read more about that night here. :)

    VJ Utt and 2004 Miss Earth Priscilla Mereilles The candidates wearing.. garbage bags?? The hosts welcoming the candidates

    Pormalan? We’re so excited and we just can't hide it! Sarah, me, Kelly

    (See more photos) Calling all the ePac gurls! Kelan dinner date natin?? Anakng$#!$@%*!! lol.

  • One “Gorgeous” Night

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    How often does one find friends who are not just the nicest ones online but also in the real world? Clearly blogging can bring us so much more than just having an “outlet”. Thanks to blogging I was able to get to know these three pretty ladies and gain new friends (err, except Riz — She’s been a friend of mine for God knows how long :D). I invited Liz, Mae and Riz for dinner earlier this week and they made me so happy by agreeing to come! We had dinner at Pier One (The Fort) last night with Deej, Eric and Riane of DME. We talked about a lot of things but mostly we discussed the different Philippine online games, and although the four of us didn’t know much about the topic, we were consumed just listening to them talk about Mobius Online — but more about that next time, I promise! ;)

    They also had a lot of questions about blogging and the Pinoy blogosphere. They asked us when we started blogging and what do we usually blog about. It was just fair for them to throw these questions at us. After all, we are self-confessed blog addicts. lol.

    Pinoy bloggers have come a long way from being low-profile Internet geeks individuals to becoming a community who’s “say” matters a lot in the worldwide web. I think the Blog Parteeh last January was an awesome initiative to unite the active bloggers in Manila. And of course there was the controversial Philippine Blog Awards last March which was organized to promote and recognize the top Pinoy blogs.. The 3rd Philippine Blogging Summit last April.. The very recent Taste Asia happening.. and many other events I neglected to mention. Today I no longer get surprised to hear news about off-line marketing initiatives seeking the opinions and reviews of bloggers. Doesn’t that make you proud to be a blogger? :)

    Anywho – after dinner, the four of us (plus Deej!) walked around Bonifacio High Street and had fun taking some pictures of ourselves. We also stopped by Starbucks for a little “kape kape, chika chika” session we’ve been planning to have for weeks. We made the most out of our time together last night – after all, it’s not everyday that I get to bump into them, let alone spend four hours with them. Although I do see and talk to them online almost everyday. :D

    Among the photos taken last night, the one below is my favorite! :cute:

    Riz, Mae, Joni, Liz
    “It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Optimus Prime!”

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