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My birthday 2010
I turned a year older last July 13!
My team and co-managers surprised me with some presents.
A chocolate cake courtesy of my team members.
I also got a bunch of balloons (left). I then bought them Krispy Kreme doughnuts and divided the cake among us.
My co-managers also gave me another chocolate cake.
With Ashton, Rizza & May
With Par and Jessica
With Coleen
With my Korean boss, Mike
Singing songs with Indigo
With Indigo, Coleen, Ashton, Rizza, May, Par & Jessica
Drunk? Not really!
My team and co-managers surprised me with some presents.
A chocolate cake courtesy of my team members.
I also got a bunch of balloons (left). I then bought them Krispy Kreme doughnuts and divided the cake among us.
My co-managers also gave me another chocolate cake.Then last Friday night, I treated my closest co-workers to a karaoke (noraebang) party.
With Ashton, Rizza & May
With Par and Jessica
With Coleen
With my Korean boss, Mike
Singing songs with Indigo
With Indigo, Coleen, Ashton, Rizza, May, Par & Jessica
Drunk? Not really!Saturday, July 3, 2010
Graduation Day
My graduation day in the University of the Philippines-Diliman back in April 2007 was very memorable for me.
My official graduation pictures. The one on the left is a traditional graduation academic dress, while the one on the right is my university's traditional graduation accesory, the sablay. I wore it under the traditional Filipino formal wear Barong Tagalog.
With my classmates Mai Mai, Ronald and Via.
With my thesis partner, Sarah.
With the whole batch of my major's graduates!
The event started at 3 P.M., so it was very hot!


The event lasted for about 4 hours. It was already dark when the ceremony ended.
My official graduation pictures. The one on the left is a traditional graduation academic dress, while the one on the right is my university's traditional graduation accesory, the sablay. I wore it under the traditional Filipino formal wear Barong Tagalog.
With my classmates Mai Mai, Ronald and Via.
With my thesis partner, Sarah.
With the whole batch of my major's graduates!
The event started at 3 P.M., so it was very hot!

The event lasted for about 4 hours. It was already dark when the ceremony ended.Thursday, July 1, 2010
Dae Han Min Guk!
My company provided us with special Red Devils World Cup shirt that we wore throughout the month of June in support of Korea Republic's soccer team in this year's FIFA World Cup.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
My company's sports day
My company held its second Sports Festival last June 19, 2010. The guest of honor was Neungyule Education CEO Kim Joon Hee.

With the CEO.
Employees played three games - basketball, volleyball and badminton. The program also included the cheerdancing competition and special dance numbers from the managers. We have been planning the event for almost three months, and I'm glad that the event was a fun and successful one. The CEO, who's on his second trip to oversee Neungyule's Philippine operations, promised to be back in December for the company's year-end party.
Missing my university friends
I was supposed to meet my university friends earlier, but I had to cancel because I suddenly had an emergency. It's rare that I see them because we have different work schedules and we live and work far away from each other.

With my good friends Francis and Chan during our summer trip last March. Francis works in a bank and Chan works in a hotel.

During our friend Rachel's wedding last January. From left: Francis, Krystel, Chan, Rachel's husband Eich, Rachel, Ryan and I.

With Mai-Mai (on the right) on our friend Lea's wedding last December 2007. Lea is managing her family's hotel and resort, while Mai Mai is shuttles between Manila and Malaysia for her work as a marketing manager.
My friends and I rarely meet these days because of our work and location, so we make sure to set a date and do a lot of things when see each other.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Send in the clown
Welcome to my new blog. I opened my first blog in 2001 in Yahoo! Geocities and moved to a full website in 2003. However, due to my busy schedule back in the latter part of college (which were actually very interesting to have been written) and early years of working (which involved maintaining websites for clients), I stopped and forgot about blogging altogether. When I attempted to open this a month ago, I planned to link it to my old blog, but it turns out, Geocities was closed almost seven months ago. All those blog posts and pictures - gone. It could have been interesting to go back and read what I've thought when I was younger, but I think it's time to look forward and see what could be written in the future...
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