Author Archive for pattycake

20
Feb

What’s Your Album Cover?

I got this from my gradeschool classmate Deiia via Facebook’s Notes. It was a pretty fun activity, although I must say, my results came out a bit freaky. Try your hand at it, and let me know how yours came out.  :D
My Album Cover.

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To Do This

1 - Go to “wikipedia.” Hit “random”
or clickhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

2 - Go to “Random quotations”
or click http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.

3 - Go to flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”
or click http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days
Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

4 - Use photoshop or similar to put it all together.

5 - Post it to FB with this text in the “caption” and TAG the friends you want to join in.

**This part’s optional..there’s really no tagging in FS blogs..or is there? :)

My Result:
Band Name: Manadon
Album Title: A Means To Conceal Oneself
My Album Cover

My Album Cover

18
Feb

Where’s My Blog?! — UPDATED –

Friendster Sucks.

I swear, I’m going to have a big-ass migraine when I’m finished with this — it has already started, you see.

Hmm. I’m not one to throw out invectives on my blogs, but this one just really takes the cake. I don’t know how the hell it happened but I’m sure as hell didn’t do it! See, I started with this blog three years ago with THIS, and hopefully continue to maintain that as long as I want. This evening, when I logged in to post another entry, I get this page asking me to make a new blog. I mean, hellO! Haven’t I been maintaining one for the pst couple of years now? While I may have other blogs elsewhere, I would say my FS blog is the oldest…the “ate” or “kaka” if you may. Now my dashboard is ultra-clean which equates to having not written anything yet, and just plainly say’s Jodi’s Blog. Boring. Anyway… I deleted that new blog http://hunnyjodi.blog.friendster.com. I’ll just continue writing here on pattycake, even though I’m not sure if it’ll still get published and will reflect on  my profile.
Damn, I hate this.

This really blows! >:-/

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My blog seems to work ok now. I haven’t gotten around to checking my email, but at least I can access my blog without any problems now. Still think they blow. Lost quite a handful of comments from friends on various posts, and I didn’t even do anything. Sorry about that, guys. Anyhoo… I hope it doesn’t happen again. *crosses fingers*

18
Feb

I LOOK, I SEE

1. Put your iPod (or MP3 player, iTunes, etc.) on shuffle.
2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.
3. YOU MUST WRITE THAT SONG NAME DOWN NO MATTER HOW SILLY IT SOUNDS!
4. Tag friends who might enjoy doing the note as well as the person you got the note from. **NO TAGS.

IF SOMEONE SAYS “IS THIS OKAY” YOU SAY?

♪ Two Trick Pony - Sandwich  ** Sounds weird. :D
WHAT WOULD BEST DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY?

♪ Peel Off - Jin  **Hmm..prolly when I was younger..I’d slither through EDSA and Katipunan late nights even when I didn’t have a license. No, not “no license with me”, just “no license.” :D
WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN A GIRL/BOY?

♪ Crush - David Archuleta  **Ahaha!

WHAT IS YOUR LIFE’S PURPOSE?

♪ Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me - U2  **Oooh, I knew it! S&M. LMAO Just playin. :D
WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO?

♪ Close To The End - Mojofly  **Ahh, the finish line? Sad motto. :(

WHAT DO YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF YOU?

♪ Sexy Can I (explicit) - Ray J ft Young Berg and T.I.  **NOOOO!

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT VERY OFTEN?

♪ When It Was Me - Paula DeAnda  **Reminiscing much?

WHAT IS 2+2?

♪ Set It Straight - Bone Thugs N Harmony  **Hehe. No makey sense.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR BEST FRIEND?

♪ Use Somebody - Kings Of Leon  **Hmmm.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE PERSON YOU LIKE?

♪ Akap - Imago  **Awww. :)
WHAT IS YOUR LIFE STORY?

♪ Be My World - Milky  **Na na na, nana na na na na..

WHAT DO YOU THINK WHEN YOU SEE THE PERSON YOU LIKE?

♪ Pon De Replay (Hey Mr D) - Rihanna  **Rarr.

WHAT DO YOUR PARENTS THINK OF YOU?

♪ Close To Heaven - Color Me Badd  **Thank God it’s nothing explicit!

WHAT WILL YOU DANCE TO AT YOUR WEDDING?

♪ Blush (Only You) - Plumb  **Perfect! Now only if I weren’t married yet and we’re allowed to dance on weddings..Tsk, tsk!

WHAT WILL THEY PLAY AT YOUR FUNERAL?

♪ Lovely Day - Mike Francis  **Because I died?! (groans)

WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY/INTEREST?

♪ Overnight Celebrity - Twista (groans some more)

WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST SECRET?

♪ I Don’t Ever Want To See You Again - Uncle Sam  ** Turn on the waterworks!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR FRIENDS?

♪ A Whiter Shade of Pale - Annie Lennox   **No, wrong song, unless you’re referring to Edward and his coven!

WHAT’S THE WORST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN?

♪ Saving Me - Nickelback   **I’m the one who does the saving. I’m the family’s troubleshooter. So when this happens, it means the fam’s in deep *beep*

HOW WILL YOU DIE?

♪ Ditty - Paperboy  **Does it make sense to you?

WHAT IS THE ONE THING YOU REGRET?

♪ Hate That I Love You - Rihanna/NeYo  **Ahhmm. No COMMENT.

WHAT MAKES YOU LAUGH?

♪ Block Reincarnated - Shawnna/Kardinal Offishall  **Yesss. It makes no sense.

WHAT MAKES YOU CRY?

♪ Put It On Ya - Plies ft Chris J  **Ahhh.. No Comment. (snickers)

WILL YOU EVER GET MARRIED?

♪ Slide - Goo Goo Dolls  **Huh?

WHAT SCARES YOU THE MOST?

♪ Runaway - The Corrs  **Raja running away to elope, perhaps? It’ll be the death of me!

DOES ANYONE LIKE YOU?

♪ Blush (Only You) - Plumb  **AGAIN?!

IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE?

♪ Jumper - Third Eye Blind  **Wow. MIssed this song. That’s all I can say. :)
WHAT HURTS RIGHT NOW?

♪ What Can I Do To Make You Love Me - The Corrs  **Now this is a sad answer!

WHAT WILL YOU POST THIS AS?

♪ I Look, I See - Yusuf Islam  **WEEE! Love this nasheed, by the way. :D
**When boredom strikes…Just shuffle it. ;)

14
Jan

Need A Job?

We’re in need of the following:
1. Accounting Assistant
  • College graduate
  • Accounting major
  • CPA not needed
  • has good knowledge with debts/credits
  • computer literate
2. Marketing Officer
  • College graduate
  • With a degree in marketing or any business major
  • Has 3 to 5 years work experience
  • Has had experience with importing and exporting of goods to  and from Philippines
3. Marketing Assistant
  • College graduate
  • Preferably a business major graduate
  • Has had experience with sales, marketing, purchasing

Please send your resumés to:

Fax #:    687-6683
For inquiries, call 687-6686 and look for Ms. Karen, Ms. Luz, or Rai
13
Jan

The 77 Branches of Faith

The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said “There are over 70 branches of faith. The highest is to bear witness that ” There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah” (la ilaha illallahu Muhammadun Rasulullah). The lowest is the removal of harm from the road. Modesty is also of faith.” We will therefore mention these qualities.

30 QUALITIES ARE CONNECTED TO THE HEART

1. Belief in Allah
2. To believe that everything other than Allah was non-existent. Thereafter, Allah Most High created these things and subsequently they came into existence.
3. To believe in the existence of angels.
4. To believe that all the heavenly books that were sent to the different prophets are true. However, apart from the Quran, all other books are not valid anymore.
5. To believe that all the prophets are true. However, we are commanded to follow the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) alone.
6. To believe that Allah Most High as knowledge of everything from before-hand and that only that which He sanctions or wishes will occur.
7. To believe that Resurrection will definitely occur.
8. To believe in the existence of Heaven.
9. To believe in the existence of Hell.
10. To have love for Allah Most High.
11. To have love for the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace)
12. To love or hate someone solely because of Allah.
13. To execute all actions with the intention of religion alone.
14. To regret and express remorse when a sin is committed.
15. To fear Allah Most High.
16. To hope for the mercy of Allah Most High.
17. To be modest.
18. To express gratitude over a bounty or favour.
19. To fulfill promises.
20. To exercise patience.
21. To consider yourself lower than others.
22. To have mercy on the creation.
23. To be pleased with whatever you experience from Allah Most High.
24. To place your trust in Allah Most High.
25. Not to boast or brag over any quality that you posses.
26. Not to have malice or hatred towards anybody.
27. Not to be envious of anyone.
28. Not to become angry.
29. Not to wish harm for anyone.
30. Not to have love for the world.

7 QUALITIES ARE CONNECTED TO THE TONGUE

31. To recite the testimony of faith (Kalimah) with the tongue.
32. To recite the Quran.
33. To acquire knowledge.
34. To pass on Knowledge.
35. To make dua.
36. To make the Zikr of Allah Most High.
37. To abstain from the following: lies, backbiting, vulgar words, cursing, singing that is contrary to the Shariah.

40 QUALITIES ARE CONNECTED TO THE ENTIRE BODY

38. To make wudu, ghusl, and keep one’s clothing clean.
39. To be steadfast in offering Salaat.
40. To pay Zakaat and sadaqatul Fitr.
41. To fast.
42. To perform the Hajj.
43. To make I’tikaf.
44. To move away or migrate from that place which is harmful for one’s deen.
45. To fulfill the vows that have been made to Allah.
46. To fulfill the oaths that are not sinful.
47. To pay the kaffarah for unfulfilled oaths.
48. To cover those parts of the body that are fard to cover.
49. To perform the ritual slaughter.
50. To enshroud and bury the deceased.
51. To fulfill your debts.
52. To abstain from prohibited things when undertaking monetary transactions.
53. Not to conceal something true which you may have witnessed.
54. To get married when the nafs desires to do so.
55. To fulfill the rights of those who are under you.
56. To provide comfort to one’s parents.
57. To rear children in the proper manner.
58. Not to sever relations with one’s friends and relatives.
59. To obey one’s master.
60. To be just.
61. Not to initiate any way that is contrary to that of the generality of the Muslims.
62. To obey the ruler, provided what he orders is not contrary to the Shariah.
63. To make peace between two warring groups or individuals.
64. To assist in noble tasks.
65. To command the good and prohibit the evil.
66. If it is the government. it should mete out punishments according to the Shariah.
67. To fight the enemies of deen whenever such an occasion presents itself.
68. To fulfill one’s trusts (amana).
69. To give loans to those who are in need .
70. To see to the needs of one’s neighbour.
71. To ensure that one’s income is pure.
72. To spend according to the Shariah.
73. To reply to one who has greeted you.
74. To say Yarhamukallah (”Allah have mercy on you”) when anyone says Alhamdulillah (”All praise is Allah’s”) after sneezing.
75. Not to cause harm to anyone unjustly.
76. To abstain from games and amusements contrary to the Shariah.
77. To remove pebbles, stones, thorns, sticks, and the like from the road.

Source : Imam Ashraf Ali al-Tahanawi

28
Dec

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY

Their side has been heard over and over on television, radio and print. The average person who would see, hear and read about their story would indeed feel for them completely, and have nothing but anger and hatred for the other party. I’ve read her blog from her BlogSpot, and they sure sounded like the aggravated party on her blog.

I am posting the incident that happened at the south course of Valley Golf and Country Club that fateful day of December 26, 2008 between the families of Pangandaman and dela Paz. But this is not Delfin’s and his children’s side; I am retelling the details of the incident here on behalf of the Pangandamans.

On December 26, 2008, Friday, at around eleven in the morning, the group of Secretary Nasser Pangandaman registered at the Valley Golf Country Club to play golf. Since there were eight of them playing, they divided into two flights, with the Secretary and his companions on the first flight, and Hussein, Nasser JR and two others on the second. In golf terms, a flight is a division of players within a golf tournament or game. Angelo Pangandaman, Hussein’s eight year old son tagged along with the second flight (Nasser Jr’s), since no one would be able to watch him at the clubhouse.

Nasser Jr and his friend, Farah Locsin arrived late at the golf course and followed their flightmates at Hole No. 4 of the South Course of Valley. It was a convoy of two golf carts, one of which was Nasser Jr’s and the second was the golf marshal’s who was escorting them and the caddies. Here, Bambee narrated in her blog: “My brother and I were playing golf at the South Course of Valley. We were on the 3rd hole, and we see two golf carts going past us, overtaking our flight, and setting up to tee off on the next hole. My dad goes up to them and asks them why they would do that, why they would overtake us without even asking for our permission.” Mr. Delfin dela Paz reacted by protesting at what seemed to be an overtaking of flight, in which Nasser Jr explained to the elder dela Paz that they did not overtook their flight but simply tried to catch up with their flightmates at Hole No. 4. He further explained that they, like the dela Paz’s had earlier lined up to play and were already registered at the flight before theirs. Thinking that things had been cleared up, Mr. dela Paz said, “Okay, kortesiya lang” (”Okay, just seeking courtesy“) .

When the 2nd flight of Nasser Jr. already played hole no. 4 which is a par 3, and Nasser Jr. was still outside of the green trying to pitch his ball into the green, the flight of dela Paz hit their shots into the green which almost hit Hussein without shouting “Fore!”. In golf terms, “fore” is a word of warning yelled out by a player who has hit an errant shot. If your shot is in danger of hitting or landing very close to another player or group of players on the course (for instance, if you slice a ball into an adjoining fairway), you should yell “fore!” to warn players to watch out. Surprised, though sensing trouble which they deemed to choose to avoid, they allowed the other dela Paz player to hit his shot so they can peacefully resume and concentrate on their playing. At this point, the caddy of Nasser Jr also took the 8 year-old Angelo to stay behind the golf cart to avoid being hit by golf balls coming from the dela Paz players.

On Hole No. 5, after the 2nd Pangandaman flight hit their drives into the fairway and before they could hit their second shots, the dela Paz players again hit their drives without warning the Pangandamans. Puzzled and surprised, they asked among themselves why the flight behind them were doing this to them as they could be hit by their (dela Paz’s) golf balls. When Nasser Jr’s flight reached the green of Hole No. 5 and after holing out, they joined the 1st flight of Sec. Pangandaman and took their break at the teehouse. During their break, the marshal approached Nasser Jr, stating that the dela Paz’s were complaining that there were five of them in their group and why they overtook the dela Paz flight. Nasser Jr. reiterated to the marshal what he had already explained to the elder del Paz, to which his knowledge the former had already accepted his explanation. Unconvinced with what the marshal had relayed that there were only four and not five in their flight and that they did not overtake as they just went back to the clubhouse and later join their flight, the elder dela Paz approached Nasser Jr, obviously agitated at this time and pointed a finger at him and accusing him that there were two carts in their flight and that they (Nasser Jr) overtook them. This confused the younger Pangandaman, as he had already explained back at Hole No. 4 that they did not do so. He asked in a most respectful manner that he thought that they already had an understanding. Mr. dela Paz at the top of his voice accused him that Nasser Jr was wrong and began shouting profane words at the younger Pangandaman, saying, “P***** i** ka! Member ka ba dito, ha? Hindi mo ba ako kilala?” (”S.O.B! Are you even a member here? Don’t you know who I am?!”) In a clam voice and without revealing that he is the Mayor of Masiu, Lanao del Sur, Nasser Jr respectfully asked Mr. dela Paz why he was raising his voice at him when they were not arguing. The elder dela Paz reacted “Ikaw ang naghahanap ng away!”(”You’re the one looking for a fight!”), while pulling his umbrella and thrusted the pointed part and hit the belly of Nasser Jr, who backed up. This incident happened in front of the marshal who tried to interevene, but Mr. Delfin dela Paz pressed on, thus prompting Nasser Jr’s older brother Hussein, to come to his brother’s defense. Mr. dela Paz hit Hussein on the forehead and the two engaged in a fist fight.

Meanwhile, Nasser Jr., tried to prevent the two younger dela Paz from joining the fight but they got away from him and went in between their father and Hussein. The dela Paz siblings were able to hold Hussein preventing him to reach the elder dela Paz as if trying to pacify the two. Yet, Bino Lorenzo dela Paz kept punching Hussein in the face and Marie Dhel dela Paz from behind kept on scratching his face. At one point Mr. Delfin dela Paz even got a golf club driver and tried to hit Husseinbut Mr. Rene Maglanque was able to pry the club away from him. When Hussein turned his back on the elder dela Paz, Bino then got a golf club and tried to attack Hussein, but Nasser Jr was able to block Bino with his left arm, but hit his left hand. Sec. Pangandaman, Rene Maglanque, and another golfer from a different flight pacified everybody and asked the dela Paz’s to just leave them to prevent further trouble. Mr. Delfin dela Paz called someone in his cellphone and gave orders to come to the clubhouse because they’ve just had a fight with someone.

The dela Paz’s then left the golf course. Losing interest in the game as it was spoiled by the fight, both Sec. Pangandaman’s and Nasser Jr’s flights also returned to the clubhouse after about ten minutes. Hussein, attaining a bump on the forehead due to a punch by Mr. Delfin dela Paz and scratches on the face and neck, hurried to the men’s locker room to relieve himself and wash his wounds from the scuffle. But Mr. Delfin dela Paz blocked his path to the locker room and told him in a threatening voice that it wasn’t over between them and that he’ll take revenge. Hussein, obviously still angry from the brawl that ensued at the golf course asked why they still hadn’t left yet, when Bino again, pleaded not to hurt his fifty-six year old father, and him who’s fourteen, but with fists ready to punch. The Secretary’s elder son was engaged in another scuffle with the father and son followed by Marie Dhel, who came from behind Hussein, scratching him on his right cheek, neck, ear, while pulling and tearing his shirt.

The security and other golfers in the clubhouse who witnessed the encounter separated them, and as soon as that happened, Mr. dela Paz again shouted invectives at Hussein. Around this time, a loud commotion was heard by the entrance; it was Mrs. dela Paz and her two sons. The sons had with them baseball bats, and Mrs. dela Paz, in a house dress (duster), had with her a bladed weapon, all three looking as if ready to assault. The other golfers and security held them off so as to completely stop the fight. At this point, Sec. Pangandaman told his sons to leave already and the dela Paz’s to stop and leave, so that no more untoward incident would happen. The Pangandaman’s party had to leave through the parking exit because the dela Paz family was waiting for them at the clubhouse lobby.

I’m pretty sure that most, if not everyone, has already read the blog that Bambee dela Paz posted on her blog page. And I’m pretty sure that most, if not everyone totally sympathizes with the dela Paz family regarding the mauling incident allegedly initiated by the Pangandamans. But may I ask, before those hurtful comments were hurled at the DAR Secretary, the mayor of Masiu, Lanao del Sur, the rest of their family, and Muslims as a whole, did the people even bother for just a second to think what the other side had to say? Did they even bother getting information from the Pangandaman’s camp after reading Bambee dela Paz’s blog? I BET THEY DID NOT.

I just have a couple of more questions. If Mr. dela Paz and his children have been playing golf for such a long time now, then they should know their golf etiquette by heart now. If they are professional players, then why did they hit their drives WITHOUT giving any warning to the flight before them? Isn’t it a given to golfers to shout “Fore!” to players who may be potentially hit by the ball since they are in the way of it? Could they have forgotten to warn them TWICE?

Weren’t they supposed to NOT hit their drives unless the golfers before them are OUT OF THE GREEN?

And since it was a holiday, why did the dela Paz flight pushed to play on the golf course when A FLIGHT OF TWO IS PROHIBITED TO PLAY ON THE COURSE DURING HOLIDAYS as per club regulations? Does that mean they are exempted from the rules and regulations of Valley Golf and Country Club?

How can they claim that their flight was overtaken by Nasser Jr’s when they had registered to play on a flight before the dela Paz’s? Do you think the marshal will even escort Nasser and his friend to the golf course if that was really the case?

Why would Nasser Jr complain to the marshal about the dela Paz’s alleged slow playing as stated on reports when his flight is BEFORE theirs?

Why did Bambee leave out the part of what happened at Holes 4 and 5 and just continued her blog on the teehouse? Could she have forgotten to put in her blog that she was also part of the brawl on the course and hurt the older Pangandaman son? Your nails must be pretty long, Ms Bambee, those cuts dug in deep into Hussein’s skin.

Would Bambee even bother blogging about the incident that took place in Valley Golf had they had a tip-off with some other Christian elitist and not Muslim politicians like the Pangandamans? Would the media and the public pick up the story and show the same volume of sympathy for the dela Paz family if the other party concerned were just average, private Non-Muslim citizens?

Would the public still claim Mr. Delfin dela Paz and his children to be brave and courageous people if they had known that they already have a record of run-ins with other patrons of Valley Golf?

Do you seriously think that a person who works as a public official would actually put his reputation on the line over a game of golf regardless of faith or be for or against the administration?

Why are your statements inconsistent, Mr. dela Paz? Reports from different news sources seem to vary. From what I know, a person who has had a traumatic experience has vivid recollections of the events that took place.

Like they said, it all started from a small misunderstanding. Had Mr. dela Paz accepted the explanation given to him by Nasser Jr. back at the course then none of this would have happened. This isn’t a case between an underdog and the powerful and mighty. This is a case between right and wrong. The dela Paz family claim that a lot of people have witnessed what took place. That’s what the Pangandaman family think too. Let those people speak up then! But to make quick judgments and accusations against the Pangandmans, politicians, and even Muslims in general, without enough knowledge and proper basis regarding both sides of the issue is just ridiculous and shows ignorance on your part. I am, just like everyone, am praying for this to be resolved.

The truth WILL prevail. Justice WILL be served.

20
Dec

You, Speak Prada?

If you’re into chick lit like I am, then I bet you’ve already lain your eyes on Sophie Kinsella’s (Madeleine Wickham) Shopaholic novels, particularly the first of the series, The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic, also known as Confessions of a Shopaholic (US title release).

Eight years after its initial release, a film adaptation of the book which will be shown on the first quarter of 2009. The movie stars Isla Fisher as Rebecca Bloomwood (The Wedding Crashers 2005 -as Rachel McAdams’ sister) and Hugh Dancy as Luke Brandon (Blood and Chocolate, 2007; Daniel Deronda, 2002 –>this one’s currently shown on Velvet.☺).

Hmm..I don’t want to keep my hopes up, but the movie looks promising, it’s a Touchstone/Jerry Bruckheimer-produced film after all.
Oh, shoot.
I’m excited as hell! It’s like Devil Wears Prada all over again!

I can’t wait for February to roll by!
For the meantime, let’s all content ourselves with the trailer,shall we?♥

P.S. Thanks Fameeh and Naj for dropping off my little boy earlier this evening. I missed the runt! Take care and enjoy the road trip!♥

19
Dec

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Raja's bike on the hallway

Earlier this evening, my sister-in-law Najah and her cousin Fameeh, together with Dee’s boys Kazim and Abdul Shakur dropped by to pick up my little boy. Hamza’s parents seemed to miss the tykes so they “borrowed” their grandkids from their moms so they could spend the night and a day in Las Piñas before they leave for Bora on Saturday.

It’s 1:54am and I’m having a bout with the “missies”.

I miss my Raja.

I miss his loud voice.
I miss when he rides his bike inside the house.
I miss how he pleads me to stop tickling him.
I miss how he endlessly questions me with things that come to mind that I sometimes can’t think of an answer to give.
“Why is the sky called ’sky’?”
“Why do we live on Earth? Hindi ba pwede sa Saturn?” (”Can’t we live on Saturn?”)
“Why did you name me Raja?”
“Where does the water go when it goes down the drain?”
“Why do we need money to pay for things?”
“Where did you come from, Ummi (mom)? Did you come from Abi’s (dad’s) tummy?” *this one got me laughing
“When is your birthday?”
“Why don’t we have the same birthday?”
“I’m four now Ummi (mom). You’re thirty. You’re old.” *ouch
“Are stars flashlights in the sky?”

Those were just questions he threw at me today.
Ahhhh.
Questions/statements of a four year-old mind.

I go through that a lot, everyday.
But tonight’s different… it’s so eerily quiet, even when Hamza’s around.
He’s sick, by the way… he either has Parotitis or Mumps so I quarantined him in the other room. (eitherway, it’s the same). :(
*sigh*
It’s just for one night. Get a grip!
I’ll see him tomorrow anyways…
Goodnight, Rajaboy.
See you when the “big fire” comes up tomorrow. ;)

12
Dec

Join Us At MORONETWORK.

Visit Moro Network

View my page on Moro Network

A couple of days ago, I was invited by Attys. Ras and Toie to join a site named Moro Network under the Ning social network. It was coined as such because it mainly caters to our Filipino brothers and sisters in Islam.

Its goal is to unite all Filipino Muslims living here and abroad so that we may have our own avenue where we can all share anything that we want with others through pictures, blogs, music, forum discussions, bulletins and invites to seminars and other functions or play games with its applications. It is very much like our dear old Friendster, MySpace, Multiply, and Facebook.

Perhaps what makes it stand out from the others is the fact that the social network is for us Muslims, regardless whether one is Maranao, Maguindanaoan, Tausug, etc. I think it is a great idea and opportunity for us to connect and keep one another updated. The site is fairly young (only a couple of days old), with about fifty members to date.

I’m calling on my brothers and sisters to please take a peek at the site and sign up, it’ll only take up a minute of your time. See you there!

08
Dec

EID’L ADHA AL MUBARAK, EVERYONE!

Eid ul Adha 2 Pictures, Images and Photos