Tuesday 29 July 2008

Get-together with the Prelate of Opus Dei

Last July28, I attended the get-together with the Prelate of Opus Dei, Bishop Javier Echevarria (whom we lovingly call "the Father"). It was held at Teatro Aguinaldo, the same venue where we watched Ibong Adarna back in high school.

This event, though may not be once in a lifetime, is a landmark...would-be part of history. So, I'll try to keep it detailed as possible.

Kwento.

My friend, Vanessa, told me, that the service bus leaves Tanglaw (the University Center along Examiner St.) at 1.30pm. So I arrived 1.41pm. Fortunately, the bus was still there, waiting for more girls to arrive.

According to the ticket, the gate opens at 2.45pm. And the seats are at a first come-first served basis.We arrived at the venue around 2:15pm. There was already a long queue. The event was to be attended by all interested girls who come to receive spiritual formation in the centers of Opus Dei. So, more people were expected to arrive.

The people were allowed to get in at exactly 2.45pm. This is what I love about Opus Dei, the way people value time. We were able to get decent seats. But lo and behold, the event was really to start at 4:45pm. So we had to wait for 2 more hours. We tested our FM transistors (the Father would be speaking in Spanish, so there will be a translation at a certain station.Very amazing.)

Close to 4.45pm, I went to the bathroom, and I saw that there were a lot of girls who weren't able to get seats inside the theater itself. So, they would just have to watch through an LCD screen.

I was literally having my countdown to 4.45. I was very excited to see the Father. And when he finally entered the theatre, (his entrance was focused in the big screen), I really felt like crying. It sent goosebumps all over me, overflow of grace, I guess. So that was what it felt like to be in the presence of a saint.

You see, the Father is already 76 years old. At that age, people don't normally travel halfway across the globe, country-hopping, and being into different timezones every week. So I really admired his strength to come and inspire his daughters.

The get-together itself went like this: the Father gave a long statement to ponder, then he entertained (pre-selected) questions (not necessarily connected to what he said) before giving his blessing.

It was very difficult to concentrate. I wanted to study his gesture, gaze at his face, hear his voice, and understand what he was saying. But since I don't speak Spanish, it's either I listen to the sound of his voice or I listen to the translation. To make all ends meet, at various instants I compromise other things. Sometimes I would just listen to his voice with perfectly no idea what he was saying, or sometimes I just stared at him in amazement.

The Father is truly an amazing person. It was such an honor for me to have met him in person, and to be part of the biggest all-women gathering I've seen in my life (so far). (It's safe to say that all the beautiful girls of the Philippines were in Teatro Aguinaldo with the Father that day. )

PS. I'm not a member of Opus Dei. That's one of the most frequently asked questions about me.

Saturday 5 July 2008

Chem 28.1 notes Part 2

Mike! Umulit ka na naman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rarrrr!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!! Gusto mo lamunin kita ng buhay next meeting?!!!

Hahahaha. Joke lang, Mikee. Alam mo namang mahal na mahal kita e.Ayaw mo lang tanggapin dahil nahihiya ka. Hahaha. Itu-turn down ko na nga ang marriage proposal ni Prince Harry para sa iyo e.

Charos!

Hahahaha.

Nag-overtime kami sa lab, dahil.... ma-trabaho ang experiment na nagrequire sa 'min na:

Add 150 mL ammonia, dropwise...SLOWLY..

Punyemas 'yan. Para sa mga 'di nakakaalam.. 1mL=20 drops!!!!!!

For that, sumakit nang todo ang ulo ko pagkatapos ng experiment. Ikaw ba naman ang isang oras na lumanghap ng 2M ammonia e.

At the very least, 30mins lang ang overtime namin ('di tuloy nakapag-quiz si Sir Glen sa kanyang Masters class na 5:30 ang start dahil 6pm na natapos ang lab.hehe.wawa naman.) E 'yung nauna nga sa 'min e 1hour ang overtime!! Kamusta naman yun? Hahahaha!

Ang saya ng analytical chem.hehehe.

Ang Masayang Kahapon (literally!)

Masaya ang kahapon ko:

1) Dapat hindi ako pupunta ng Pisay.Kaso, kailangan daw ni Sir Nat ang mga exhibit materials para sa NSTW na nasa akin.Kaya kahit umuulan, run naman ako sa Pisay.

2) Nakaladkad ako sa TriNoma nila Sir Duli, Sir Fil, at ni Sir Daj (bagong PE teacher, para sa mga 'di nakakaalam).

3) Nalaman kong sobrang mas mura pala sa Office Warehouse (nasa Landmark sa TriNoma).At na-discover kong may Barrel Woman pala! Sa mga inosente, 'yung Barrel Man ay 'yung carved wood na lalaking may suot na keg, tapos 'pag tinaas mo 'yung keg/barrel, mag-he-hello sa'yo ang pagkalalaki nya.hehehe.Bahala na kayo mag-imagine kung ano ang mag-he-hello sa Barrel Woman.

4) Pagbalik namin ng Pisay, nam-bully muna ako ng mga COCs at MPs ata sila.Hehe.

       Eksena:

         <Inang Mother papuntang field.Tapos hinarang ng MP..>

          MP: Ma'am, bawal pong dumaan dito.

          Ako: Cadette 2nd Lieutenant Ivy Razel Bernardo Ventura, Batch 07.

          <Tumabi siya.Hahahaha!>

5) Nag-acquaintance party ang mga aplikante namen. Out of 28 na nag-sign up, tatlo lang ang sumulpot (maraming excuses 'yung iba). Therefore, piyesta ang mems at alumni! Hahaha.Salamat, Execom at Memcom!

6) Nag-practice ang Mean Girls para sa debut ni Pretty Face Nikki. Hahaha. Ang hirap ng dance step ni Irish! Dinner sa Yellow Cab habang nagsa-sight-seeing ng mga pwede.Hahahaha! Wala kasi masyado sa UP! Hahahahaha!

7) A good night's sleep.

Ang saya talaga ng kahapon. I missed the Mean Girls so much (Hugs and Kisses plus all my love to you, girls!). Pati Pisay. Hehehe.

Sir Duli: Ibigay mo na sa akin ang iTrip! hahaha. Wala ka namang iPod e. Hehehe. Joke lang.