6.5 Quake in Mindanao Brings Brief Deja Vu

Hubby was listening to CNN tonight when suddenly the news came on. The Southern Philippines was hit by a 6.5 intensity quake. I was online so I immediately went to the sites of CNN, ABS-CBN, GMANews and Inquirer. Nothing. I opened the radio and tuned in. Nothing. It seems the news was just so raw that it was still taking time to hit the news wires.

I first texted a Jesuit priest friend who was from Mindanao, Next, I remembered Cathy, my blogger friend, whose family I knew was from Mindanao. My Mom’s side still has family in Davao City too.

Hoping against hope that Cathy was online, I logged on to my email client. Thank goodness she was! For the next several minutes, we both IM’d each other and scoured the internet looking for any news at all. I saw a news bit on the Post Chronicle while she, with her wide news resources, pointed me to the U.S. Geological Service (USGS) website. The first local paper to pick up the news several minutes later was the Inquirer.

 

Being the journalist that Cathy is, she instinctively thought of blogging about this breaking news.

For me, the news brought back a wave of deja vu as I recalled the July 16, 1990 earthquake that hit Manila. We only had our 2 daughters then and they were just 2 and 3 years old. My boss asked me to go to the 15th floor of the then PDCP Bldg (that is the building now beside the SGV Bldg on Ayala Ave.) as some people had IT questions that needed to be resolved.

I was not even there half an hour when the whole building began shaking. First sideways, then up and down, violently. The floor’s security guard was already praying aloud. Power was cut off and we were in absolute darkness. After the shaking, I opened the emergency exit but the stairs were along the side of the building and I was afraid that if an aftershock came, we could get injured making our way down that way.

We ended up inching our way down the building’s stairwell, meeting other scared people along the way, till we got back down to tierra firma.

My husband, thankfully, was in the same building, attending a meeting. We found each other and immediately went home. We met so many people walking in a daze throughout the streets of Makati and elsewhere. It was with a thankful heart that we got home to find our 2 girls safe with their nannies.

Days later, the damage that this earthquake wrought became clearer as we heard of some Baguio buildings coming down, including the Hyatt Terraces Hotel where we had gone for our honeymoon. Many other places in Luzon were damaged likewise. It was a never-to-be-forgotten quake.

Cathy and I closed our chat by agreeing to pray for the safety of all those affected in Mindanao. But as she reminded me, this is already nature calling out for us to take immediate, active steps towards protecting Mother Nature and preventing anymore of the greenhouse effect. Indeed, no one should fail to watch “The Inconvenient Truth” of Al Gore. We only have one planet and it’s time to save it.

(photo courtesy of USGS)

 

2 Decades of Friendship Renewed

They flew in from all over the world. Raj from New York, David from Shanghai, Chew from Singapore. Raj had business in Manila but basically, they wanted to meet up with us, their former classmates in grad school at Philly.

Greg, Raj, Chew, David, me and Zsa Zsa

 

Greg texted me early this morning asking me to join him and wife Zsa Zsa at Manila Pen to meet 3 of our former Philly school mates with whom we had 2 years of unforgettable experiences.

I was eager to go but some work kept me busy till past 3 PM. As soon as that was out of the way, I called Greg and he said yes, come over since they were all still talking at the lobby. Hubby drove me there, accompanied by C2 and M1. They went off to kill time at nearby Ayala Center.

These guys have not changed! Chew, with Russel Reynolds Associates (a headhunter company), could still talk up a storm! Chew was especially close to me and my Pinay roommate (actually…closer to her, if you know what I mean). But whenever he was around, Chew would regale us with all sorts of stories. He had a wide range of discussion topics, from the inane to the cerebral. Humor was aplenty. And his calligraphic talents somehow influenced me to begin writing poetry using a real calligraphy pen.

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The Brace-ful Lifestyle

Last week, someone in our office had her braces removed. She is now on retainers and wears a closeup smile. Sigh! All I could do was look at her with a tinge of envy, wishing my braces were coming off soon too.

For those who have never gone through braces, and do not have to, count yourselves lucky. Much as finding out you had a health condition that limits the kind of food you can take in, getting braces likewise entails some lifestyle changes.

Ms. Jaws – Keep your self-esteem intact because all your photos for the next couple of years will have you sporting the metallic look. Find time to practice your smile before a mirror, taking note of the best angle and side that does not reveal too much teeth wire. And if you cannot truly stand your new look, be ready to plunk down some money for a crash course in Adobe Photoshop so you can be a techie and make those metals vanish in a flash.

Kikay Kit – And who says only teens and yuppies have kikay kits? I carry my dental kikay kit around with me all the time! While my daughters have their mascara, nail polish, comb, blusher and lip gloss inside, the contents of my kikay kit are as follows: wax (an absolute must), interdental brush (for those nasty food particles that choose to embed themselves in the most obvious of places between your teeth), a handy toothbrush and a tiny tube of toothpaste.

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A Lunch Reunion That Took 20 Years

Yesterday, I took off from my usual lunch-at-the-office routine to walk over to Grappas, an Italian resto in Greenbelt 3. The occasion? A 20-year-some reunion with Nookie Ira, a dear friend from school days in the States.

It’s funny how you suddenly realize how many years have gone by and yet when you meet up again, the camaraderie of old comes rushing back and those years seem to just fold up into nothingness and you are joking and talking like old times.

When I took my grad studies in Philadelphia (Philly, for short), there were about a dozen Filipinos in our batch. The batch a year ahead of us also had about the same number of Pinoys. We had cookouts, dinner parties, outings to other states, and we formed friendships that held even as we graduated, got married, had families and went off on different career paths in different countries. A handful of those Pinoys in both batches eventually joined government under different administrations and ended up with Cabinet positions. Imagine that!

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Vacationing

Cathy tagged me on this and it took a while to buckle down to thinking of my answers but finally, I am getting around to it today….

Vacationing

1. What is your favorite vacation spot?

Any place with a fantastic sea view. The sea has a magnetic attraction for me. I am not really an inland person. I love the sea, the breeze, the feel of sand running through my toes, walking on the shore with the waves lapping at my feet.

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The Boon and Bane of a Back-To-Work Mom

After a LONG hiatus from work, an opportunity cropped up to join a company as a consultant. It is just my second day back at work but already, the boons and banes of coming out of hibernation and rejoining the work force are so stark.

Here are a few:

(-) Good-bye, beauty sleep. My wakeup call of 9:30 or 10AM is now down to 7 or 8AM

(+/-) Denims and casual tops are out. The “corporate look” is in (high heels, dark skirt or pants, more formal blouses, blazer when necessary. Is that a good thing or not? I don’t know. I love the freedom of denims but feel good in business attire.

(+) I sweated it out at home trying to conserve energy and wore the thinnest, sleeveless tops I had. Now, the aircon blasting in the office reminds me I need to buy more blazers!

(-) Much, much less blogging! 🙁

(+) Lunch used to be whatever was left over from dinner the night before. Now, I have a choice of Oliver’s Super Sandwich or the various food outlets at the swanky Food Park of the building. And hey, they have Starbucks, Tea Republic, and Watson’s there to boot!

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