Yoga for Bloggers Event (June 28, 2008)

I had long been wanting to organize a yoga blogger event. Maybe it began with my love for yoga followed by a desire to get more people interested in their own healthy lifestyle. The idea had been brewing for over a year now but I did not even know where to begin.

Enter The Blog and Soul Movement with Jayvee and Juned, two buddy bloggers I first met at iblog summit two years ago. When I spoke with Juned about it recently, he immediately offered Blog and Soul as a venue for gathering the bloggers. This was followed by a lunch meeting with both Jayvee and Juned to seal the deal. We were off to organizing the first ever Fat Blog series of Blog and Soul (the first of several planned series to get bloggers who often lead sedentary lives off their butts and into a healthier lifestyle). And of course, my yogini mate-cum-blogger herself, Chona, is helping out with the logistics.

I am lucky to have my very own yoga teacher, Pio Baquiran, from Vinyasa Yoga Center (VYC) doing the FREE yoga class.

This is to be followed by a short Q&A on health and yoga and capped by a vegetarian dinner.

We also have some sponsors so as is usual in a blogger event, there will be items to give away.

Some details are as follows:

Date: June 28, 2008

Time: 5pm onwards

Place: Vinyasa Yoga Center, 17/F Strata 100 Bldg., Emerald Ave., Ortigas Complex, Pasig City

Space is limited at the shala so Blog and Soul is only taking in ten (10) bloggers. Several things though to keep in mind. One, you MUST BE A BLOGGER. Two, this is for non-VYC students as this is an event to make more people aware of yoga.

Head on over now to Blog and Soul. Those who make the cut-off will get confirmation emails from Blog and Soul. More details will be provided later. Visit this blog regularly for updates.

A Tag on Mother’s Day

Apples tagged me for Mother’s Day.

The rules are as simple as this:

(1) Post a photo of you and your mom together (recent or old) and write the words “I heart my mom” across it (or type the text below the photo if you don’t feel like opening your image-editing software).

(2) Tag your friends!

I went through my computer files and found this pic of me with my Mom, taken Christmas of 2006. You’d think I had already outgrown snuggling with Mom, huh? Well, it’s been a while and I thought that was a good time as any to be just a daughter with her mother.

I my MOM!

As we were growing up, our Mom was the glue that held us all together. Here are some of my memories of her being a Mommy of mommies:

– sitting patiently outside my Grade 1 classroom (I was in a new school and was terrified of being left alone)

– crocheted our first bathing suits (I need to look for pics of those!) and later, knitted several blouses for me and my sisters and sewed many of our clothes

– prepared warm milk for all of us each night before bedtime

– loved to “talk, talk” with me when my siblings were already asleep

– made some of the best desserts I could remember — like Floating Island (a leche flan-like dessert topped with eggwhites that were beaten up into fluffs and were mixed in different food colorings)

– was present in all my major school activities

– cut out paper dolls for me whenever I was sick and bored to death

– played the piano in spontaneous and frequent “concerts” at home while my sister and I twirled here and there in our ballet outfits

– would lovingly give me sponge baths whenever I ran a high fever

– bought me and my siblings a whole stack of our favorite comics for the long boat trip from Davao to Manila

– swatted mosquitoes together with my Dad while waiting in the car for me on a late night when I was a budding auditor working past midnight at a client’s

– never failed to pray the rosary nightly, naming all of us one by one at the end of her prayers as she lifted us to the Lord for His protection and blessing (she still does this to this day and her list now includes our children)

I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH, MOM! And that goes for everyone in the family. I am trying to be as good a Mommy to our kids as you were to me.

Well I choose not to do Rule # 2, seeing that all my mommy bloggers have already published their Mother’s Day posts. So I guess this game of tag stops here, at least with me.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY to all the mommy bloggers out there as well as to the mommies of whoever stumble upon this blog post!!!!

Losers Can Be Winners After All!

The launch of the David and Goliath line of tees happened in the form of a blogger losers’ party at mag:net cafe, Boni High Street last May 6.

Founded by Todd Goldman in 2000, David & Goliath is an American clothing company that makes tees with slogans which regular clothing outlets would never dare print but which Todd’s brand gets away with. This guy, who doodled his way to creating these “misfits” while taking Accountancy, has a collection of 57 characters (of which 21 are available locally).

I arrived at the venue pretty much on time. Actually…a bit ahead of the 8PM starting time in the invite. But guess what! Aileen was way, way ahead of me and having her caricature done by an artist at the bar!

I got a table for 4 near the front (for my myopic eyes) and Noemi and daughter Marielle joined me later on.

Funny man Gabe Mercado was host for the night and boy, did he keep everyone laughing with his quips!

He got us thinking of “loser” titles beginning from A all the way to Z! Then made us play charades by guessing the loser title being acted out (and my team composed of Noemi, Aileen, Shari, Jehzlau and moi were losers enough to think that since we were losing the game, they would award the prize to us. In our dreams!).

Later, Gabe got chicken-at-iblog4 guy Arthur to play the Dating Game with Arthur asking 3 questions and through sheer chicken genius, ended up guessing the correct characters of his 3 “dates”: Miss Bitch, Mr. Well Hung and Miss Gossip Queen.

Noemi and I won “Bloggers Suck” tees (the very same ones we were earlier admiring on Dingdong) just because we were chosen as the “most enthusiastic bloggers” during the powerpoint presentation of David & Goliath. (Hey, it must have been because Noemi had her to-die-for Nikon D40 DSLR and I was shamelessly taking videos of everyone and everything).

Then I won another bag of goodies for jokingly defining the word apositive as “the opposite of anegative”. So being a stupid loser pays after all, huh?

And every blogger went away with still another bag of goodies from David & Goliath. Here is everything I had inside the loot bags:

If you squint your eyes and look carefully at the top, you will see — YES, a P1,000 GC — enough to buy another one of those David & Goliath tees which run around P995 each (I am swinging between choosing “Miss PMS” or “Miss Trophy Wife”). No, maybe “Miss Bitch” or “Miss Gold Digger” is more dramatic, hehehe.

So, who says losers can’t be winners?

Here, meet all the LOSERS who came to the loser party.

Of course, blogger events like these mean that bloggers blog about the bloggable event. Here are links to some of them as taken from Noemi’s list — since loser ME has had no time to go blog hopping).

Aileen

Migs

Jehzlau

Phoebe

Jayvee

Jeric

Cecile

Shari

Poyt

AJ

Arpee

Chicken Mafia

Brian

Jason

Tiffany

Therese

Sophie

Sasha

Mica

Azrael

Mikko

If you blogged about it and I missed you, please holler and post the URL below. After all, that is why I am such a LOSER. Not only am I probably the last person to blog about the event but I also have my very own senior moments! 🙂

One last plug: David & Goliath outlets can be found at Boni High Street, Power Plant Mall, TriNoma, Greenbelt 5, Robinsons Place Manila Midtown, and Rustan’s Makati. Thank you for making us losers, WINNERS!

Bloggers Blog about iblog4

Just a few days after iblog4, the blogosphere is a-buzzing with post after post from people who were there. I went on Google and blogs in search of people who posted.

WHY???

Well, I want to make a list of blogs down here and continue touching base with bloggers (way, way ahead of iblog5!, hehehe).

To the iblog 4 bloggers >>> There were just so many of you to meet (I hope we can linger longer next time) but I sure will try to include as many of you here so I can at least drop by your blogs and say hi there. If you posted and I somehow missed you in this blogroll, pls leave me a comment with your URL so I can update the list.

1. Manolo Quezon – Rectal Discombobulation

2. Aileen Apolo – Snippets from the iblog4 and 88DB.com Bloggers Party

3. Mike Abundo – Avi Siwa at iblog4, iblog4 Videos, iblog4 photos

4. Ria Jose – iblog4 part 1

5. ChickenMafia.com – Chickens invade iblog4

6. Azrael Coladilla – iblog4: 4th Philippine Blogging Summit 2008

7. Ade Magnaye – iblog4 and the 88DB.com Blogger’s Night

8. Arbet – Lost at iblog4

9. Jester – The Jester-in-Exile goes to iblog4 and the 88DB.com Bloggers’ Party

10. Julie – Blog Events, iBlog4

11. Janette – iblog4 Afterglow

12. Batang Yagit – Live Blogging iblog4

13. Marcelle – iblog4 Roundup

14. Blogie – Liveblogging iblog 4: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 , after iblog4

15. Raredog – iblog4 Summit and 88DB.com Party

16. Realcutie – iblog4 Summit

17. AJ – iblog4 Live Video Streaming

18. Ambo – iblog4 Experience

19. Marhgil Macuha – 10 Things I Learned/Discovered at iblog4

20. Sarah – iblog4 ramblings

21. Dexter – iblog4 Blogger’s Summit and Meet Up

22. Rebyu – iblog4 Summit

23. Arnold – The 4th Philippine Blogging Summit – iBlog4

24. morph – iblog4: The Day After

25. FilipinaImages – FilipinaImages.com at Iblog4 Summit

26. Jerome – iBlog4

27. Jay – Unofficial Philippine Blogger Day

28. umleo23.com – Umleo23.com in iBlog4 Summit???

29. Arpee – Iblog4 Summit bloggers party with 88db.com

30. Maki – Being Offline is Fun

31. Prudence – My First Blogging Summit and The After Party

32. Fritz – Another Year, Another iBlog Summit (iBlog4 Delayed Reaction)

🙂

iblog4 (old friends, new friends)

For the second time in a row, I was able to attend a blogger summit. Called iblog4 (its their 4th year), the summit (held at UP’s Malcolm Hall auditorium) brought together bloggers from everywhere and from all walks of life. It was a full day covering a wide spectrum of topics.

Last year, I attended alone, driven only by my growing passion for blogging, and met the bloggers who would change my blogging life. This year, I had the wonderful chance to have Chona, my yoga mate and co-blogger, with me.

The summit was of interest to media. In the morning, it was ABC5. And in the afternoon, the folks from GMA7 (Inquirer.net) came over. The whole place was WIFI-ed so bloggers with laptops were able to blog live. There was also a hook-up on the web that allowed people who were unable to make it to the venue to follow the sessions AND post their questions to the speakers! Woohoo, high tech!

Charo Nuguid covered Blogging 101 (tips for newbie bloggers and maybe a tip or two for more seasoned ones).

Brian Gorrell (yes, the same Aussie blogger who is pursuing the return of his life’s savings from his former Pinoy lover) sent in a vlog with tips on how to maintain one’s blog. Below is the video clip, courtesy of Brian’s YouTube channel.

Juan Carlo Licudine talked about his move from student to problogger as well as the pros and cons of problogging. Hmmm, after he revealed the monetary potentials for problogging, I think it got a lot of the student audience VERRRRYYYY interested!

Juned Sonido covered the world of photoblogs (what it is, what you need, how different is it from photo galleries/albums posted online, etc). Juned amused everyone as he literally unloaded his equipment onto a long table onstage (most of his smaller cams were taken out of several pockets of his cargo pants!).

Jonas Diego updated us on the world of blog comics (or is it comic blogs???). Apparently, it is not always printed comics that get on to the world wide web. In his case, an interested investor saw his blog comics and asked that these be published in print.

Lunch break was a time to fellowship with other bloggers. I found myself having discussions over packed lunches with Noemi, JJ Disini (a leading internet lawyer) and Chona. We got into a discussion about the prospects of libel vs bloggers (with Brian Gorrell’s blog being one of our subjects). Much later, we were joined by Mike Abundo (whom I first met at the Happy Slip Meet-and-Greet) and Azrael Coladilla.

The afternoon sessions were just as interesting as the morning:

Aileen Apolo and Coy Caballes did their presentation on Vlogging (video blogging) and podcasting via what else? A vlog!!!! That was cool! I think this has given me a lot of tips and ideas are now swimming around my brain!

They were followed by several speakers who talked about blogging during the 2010 elections and how we as bloggers can possibly be part of that coverage. They emphasized the importance of bloggers getting involved way ahead of 2010 in preparing different courses of action to get ready to cover the elections. A mini blogging summit covering elections was done last November and Janette said that another one may happen end of 2008.

In the order of their talks on Blogging for 2010 Elections were:

Luz Rimban

Manuel L. Quezon III

Janette Toral

JJ Disini then covered the legal issues surrounding blogging such as copyright infringements, libel, and other such areas. An active open forum ensued as bloggers fielded questions to him and which JJ answered with huge doses of humor.

My dear friend Noemi covered the next topic on Blogging for Advocacy where she spoke about one of her and Dine’s latest advocacies, The Filipina Images: Reshaping the Filipina Image Online, which seeks to improve the Filipina’s image globally by influencing the SEO ranking when people use search engines to find terms such as “Filipina” and direct them to wholesome sites on the Filipina.

Last but definitely not the least was Ria Jose, from Davao City, who was one of a group of bloggers who are taking Mindanao blogging to a different level. I had the chance to chat with them afterwards and exchange contact numbers. You see, Davao City was the city of my childhood. Lots of wonderful memories of that place. Just learning that young bloggers are now talking of one of my favorite cities just brought back waves of memories. I just might hang around their blogs more often…..

There were light moments as well during the entire summit:

Marcelle, upon insistent public demand, performed a magic trick with the help of Sir Martin, his contemporary from that BLUE school where my girls study.

The hilarious guys from Chickenmafia.com had one of them come dressed as a chicken! Hey, heard they won best “Come As Your Blog” entry at the blog parteeh afterwards — which I obviously missed!!! Congrats, chickens! You deserve the award! After all the pains you went to making your props (yup, I read in your blog how you prepared this sans any craftmaking background!)

And of course, nothing was complete without photo ops at the end of it all. If anyone has a picture of the entire group, please please send me one!

The event was not just a chance to know more about blogging trends and tips. It was a great way to see old friends and meet new bloggers as well.

Here’s a shout out to the familiar blogger faces (definition: friends & people I met at iblog3):

Aileen

Dine

Fritz

Janette

Jester

Julie

Juned

Marcelle

MLQ3

Noemi

And a big NICE TO MEET YOU to bloggers I met and chatted with for the first time:

A Mom and More

Ana Urbina

Azrael (AzraelsMerryland)

Blogie (Pinoytech.tv)

Jay (TitikPilipino.com)

JJ Disini

Martin (Sir Martin Perez to many)

Ria

Winston (BatangYagit.com)

I also got a chance to win a free FilipinaImages.com shirt during Noemi’s trivia portion! Thanks for egging me on, Dine! I’ll be SO PROUD to wear this around! I also want a pink shirt! 🙂

Great job to the entire iblog4 team (you know who you are)!!! And see you next year for iblog5.

Just Thinking Out Loud…

Last night, hubby dropped a bombshell on me. Or at least, it seemed like it.

He gave me a computation for additional taxes I needed to pay by April 15.

The amount wasn’t peanuts. At least not for someone like me who has not had a paycheck for over a decade and just recently went back to work. Gee, with that amount of money going to taxes, I could already buy so much grocery, plunk a down payment on my kids’ tuition, or even get myself a new dress or shoes…no, SEVERAL dresses or shoes.

I don’t really mind paying taxes. I recognize my duty as a good citizen of this country.

What I really, really mind is WHERE my taxes will end up.

So many working people like myself pay our taxes religiously. We can’t escape it. The built-in withholding tax system ensures that the right amount of taxes are withheld from our pay every month.

But for the past months, seeing all these corruption scandals erupting here and there and not knowing how many more of these kinds of scandals have not yet been unearthed, I think to myself whether my taxes are going the WRONG way and are simply supporting lavish lifestyles of corrupt officials in government. We had the fertilizer scam, the “baboy” scam, and now this hullabaloo about rice shortage and I wonder…..

ANO PA KAYA????

As April 15 approaches, I wonder how many of the employed folks, ordinary citizens like myself, with young mouths to feed, with very little disposable income or savings, will troop to the BIR to pay taxes and like me, wonder where their hard-earned money will end up.