Friday, February 8, 2013

"Pick It Up and Keep it Hidden"


“If you come to the Philippines, do what Olivia did.
See everything, and fall in love.”
-Andy Mulligan
 


The first time I saw this book, I got amazed; I got attracted. Though I did not buy it right away, I am thankful that at the time I’ve waited to save money, the next time I came back, it was on sale. From the price of Php299, it went down to Php30.

I liked the book. Reading the synopsis, I got more interested. Even though I don’t read it, I still like the book. Why? Because I like stories like this... stories of poverty. I am saying that coming from an average family, and yet knows what it is like to be one.

Believe it or not, I have already experienced being a “basurero.” I want to use the Filipino word itself because I don’t want you to go astray from my point if I use the word “garbage collector.” It may mean the same thing, but the real essence will be felt if it remains that way.

I started being one in January 2008 and ended up that career four years later, in 2012. I still remember the month because that time, I was in second year of high school. Then unconsciously, I stopped being one. Maybe because I am already in college and there are lots of things to do, lots of requirements.

Let me tell you that I know the feeling of joy for doing the things that they do. I know my joy is far from the real joy that they experience because it is their real life and I have another one, but I am proud to say that it is fun being one. There is nothing to be ashamed of because what they are doing is decent. And I know that they also have dreams but in reality, it would really be hard for them. I'm not degrading them. Come to think of it. Notice that they are happier than those living a good life. They may have lots of problems, but they still have fun.

“Samantalang sila ang mga walang pera, pero buhay na buhay ang bayanihan.”
–Bob Ong, Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan

From a point of view of someone who has an average capability in getting desires and needs, in my opinion, no one will try to experience what these people are doing. For me, I did not regret being one. I lived my life from recycling all the things that I can recycle so I know how to relate to those people.

I am impressed, Andy Mulligan. You are not a Filipino and yet you, someone who is from another country, “has written a powerful story about unthinkable poverty- and the kind of hope and determination that can transcend it.” The story may be fictional, but the fact that the idea was formulated when you were in Manila gives an impression that you were touched. Afterwards, you did not hesitate to write a story inspired by it. I thank you for giving your attention to the Philippines and I hope that after publishing this book, you can also help by taking the next step. God bless. :))

When I walk around the shanties, I see the babies,
and I am always asked to hold them.
And while we're smiling and laughing,
I am thinking, in the back of my mind:
 This tiny child – as soon as it can crawl,
it will be crawling through trash."
 -Father Juilliard

Saturday, January 5, 2013

My Third Free Book


Happy New Year!!! It is now officially 2013 and the year started awesomely. If I only knew, our library started giving free novel books again when the classes resumed by January 03. Today is January 05, and I am pleased to say that I am still satisfied because I got another chance to take home another thick book.

In the past, I had acquired two novels. So far, only the first is finished. I’m just starting the second book and here comes the third one. I have so many pending books to read and they just keep on coming to me. Hehe..

Anyway, to give you a preview of its story, it is about an American writer who tells about his secret. By the way, the book is entitled "My Secret History: by Paul Theroux. According to the synopsis, “...He tells us that it is his secrets which made him a writer...”

As a mass communication student, it pretty much attracted me because I also write. Right now, I am making this web log entry. Back in high school, I wrote in the news section of our school paper. As of lately, I have listed ideas for stories that would be good for novel. I don’t know what the main character of this story wrote about, but I also liked it because of the author’s note that “some of the events and places depicted in this novel bear a similarity to those in my own life...”

I would also like to know the writing style of the book because it was published in 1989, four years before I was born. So this is my life, and I hope that one day, I would also be able to publish my own book containing my own story. Cheers!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Wonderful (Adventures of Life)

Melting...
everyone's clamouring about how hot it is today.

Wiping...
my hands that sweat so much.

Lying...
about where I am already.

Feeling...
satisfied as it was not bad at all.

Carrying...
my observatory behavior with me, I end up

Grinning...
because of the funny and unusual things happening in this van.

Listening...
to radio music for leisure.

Stopping...
we've already reached our destination.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Closing (Those nights...)

Standing...
I can now feel the pain in every part of my body.

Looking...
in any direction just to entertain myself.

Crouching...
doesn't help that much.

Eating...
what is left of my sandwich to keep my energy up.

Missing...
all those times when I could have slept early to gain enough energy. So, now I'm

Regretting...
why I chose to become so hard headed. I'm presently

Paying...
my jeepney fare because finally, it arrived.

Calling...
this a day relieves and comforts my exhausted brain and body.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Heartbreaking (Almost a Casualty)

Seeing...
what seems like the end is

Bothering...
my feelings for the day. Then I end up

Noticing...
that the other passengers of this van were not aware. Anyway, I've been

Thinking...
of what might be a good distraction. Now I'm

Writing....
again, to express and release this feeling. My heart still keeps on

Pounding...
fast and kind of irregular. I can feel the pain.

Traveling...
right now to school because I have a class so I'm

Hoping...
that this feeling would end eventually.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Doctor Who?


''...No, no, no! Hate what some of them do, hate some individuals if you must, hate intolerance and injustice and slaughter and man's inhumanity to man,  but never, never hate people...''

Why is it that we humans tend to become very hard headed? I mean after all of the things that we've been studying we seem to act like we didn't learn anything. I don't know. Maybe we learned. It just so happens that we chose not to apply them.

Doctor Who is a character in what they say as a hit series in BBC. I learned about him through a book I read. The very first one is entitled 'Doctor Who: The Last Dodo.' He is not human and I'm not yet sure he is under the category of aliens.

I can't help myself but notice that there are messages relayed in different forms. I mean, in a story in reality, a real person teaches others with or without his knowledge. But mainly, in a fictional literature, lessons are conveyed through the use of non-existence. It’s the same way with the cartoons and animes.

For this instance, it is Doctor Who who made a point. Aren’t our creative minds very amusing? We found a way to show the message by other means. The only question left is,  ''Is the intended message received properly by the audience?''

Welcome To Their Family

''...Perhaps the secret was to stop looking for greener grass.
Perhaps the secret was to make the best of what you have...''


A mother having an affair, a father being ill, a son who is gay, and a daughter who is re-marrying... you will find this kind of family in Mark Haddon’s book “A Spot of Bother.”

He is an interesting author, Mark, I say. His first book, “The Curious Incident of Dog in the Night Time” really caught my attention. I became very interested in it because it was a story of a child who is autistic. I wondered how the story will go on having that kid as the main character.

This time around, his work still interests me. I find ‘A Spot of Bother’ fascinating – it has its dramas but still, comedy exists in the middle of it. Imagine a family forgetting the numbers of one another. How silly is that? They are not an ideal family, yes, but there are so many things to learn from them.

For those people who doesn't read that much, I still encourage for you to try reading it. For those bookworms, this novel is very much recommended.

Welcome to their family. It would drive you crazy. Just remember to hold to your sanity.