This is to mean I'm not kidding. Well, not that anybody said I am.
I reckon the first 296 registrants were all from Australia, beating me to it by sheer timezone advantage. Haha.
Registration: check
Hotel reservations: check
Training: in progress (my feet are getting acquainted with the new Brooks GTS 11)
Visa application: Uhm.. yeah.. we'll get there!
Really excited since this will be my 3rd 42 kilometers and 1st international marathon. You know what they say, third time's the charm. Do I hear a PR? :) Looking forward also because I will be traveling with 2 sisters, a brother, his wife and their little boy. :) Marathoner and Tita duties in one trip! :)
And, as I shared with some friends yesterday, I am extreeeeeeemely proud and honored that I will be running with my Kuya, the eldest of the brood. This is his first full marathon at the age of 40! 40!!!! Can you believe that! Family members never fail to surprise me when it comes to embracing new things in their lives. (Another brother recently started his blog at 38, one is training for Ironman Cebu-- also his first for that distance; and the kuya-bunso is a new daddy-o!).
Only goes to show, it's never too late to start ANYTHING new in your life. :) In mine too! :)
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
I'm INNNN!!!
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Idea buffet
My thoughts are driving me crazy! There's just soooo plenty of them running through my head all at the same time!!! I mean plenty! It is consolation though, they're happy and inspired thoughts, mostly. :)
I used to find it odd that some friends would read books concurrently without losing the train of thought on any of them. In my head I'm thinking sure, and create a smorgasbord of stories and character sketches. Look who's talking now. I'm writing several things at a time. In attempt not to let any of the thoughts that have made a playground of my brain escape me, I started writing them- some in form of an essay, some in bullets points, some in tweets. Anything, really. I just have to write something I can refer back to if and when I've made some semblance of order in my head. (Sounds very cuckoo!)
I've found myself jumping from a Word document to another (and to another, and to another) lately. There's so much to write. So much things to do out of these things I'm writing. So much life to live out of these things I have to do stemming from the things I'm writing. Good times are coming!
I used to find it odd that some friends would read books concurrently without losing the train of thought on any of them. In my head I'm thinking sure, and create a smorgasbord of stories and character sketches. Look who's talking now. I'm writing several things at a time. In attempt not to let any of the thoughts that have made a playground of my brain escape me, I started writing them- some in form of an essay, some in bullets points, some in tweets. Anything, really. I just have to write something I can refer back to if and when I've made some semblance of order in my head. (Sounds very cuckoo!)
I've found myself jumping from a Word document to another (and to another, and to another) lately. There's so much to write. So much things to do out of these things I'm writing. So much life to live out of these things I have to do stemming from the things I'm writing. Good times are coming!
Monday, March 5, 2012
In Memoriam
Heads up to non-YFC UPLB readers, this is a mini project we're putting together for the family of Ray Penaranda, the UPLB student who was slain this week. You may want to take a pass in reading this as it is published here for now for the sole intention of providing space for a mini-eulogy.
Dearest Tito German, Tita Flordeliza and Anna,
We hope this letter finds you at a better time.
We, the past and current members of Youth for Christ, UPLB
are one in extending our deepest condolences for your family’s loss. Ray, for
the time we spent with him in UPLB, was family to us, too. And in ways only God
has the power and wisdom to make happen, we are now about to live the rest of
our lives with the memory of a good son, brother, orgmate and friend.
We wish to express our support in seeking justice for him. We
will be in touch with school and town authorities; we will be vigilant; we will
pray and stand solid on the promise that we will not rest until justice and
retribution are served to whom they are due. We may never ease the pain your
family is going through at the moment, but please allow us to help in ways we
know how.
Finally, we put some of our favorite memories of Ray
together in the hope that, through our words, you might be able to see Ray in a
new light… to know how the young man you raised was such a positive influence
to us who were blessed enough to know him in his lifetime. We hope reading
through the following pages would help you feel that we will dwell on Ray’s
light, life and love that will surely live on.
We will keep Ray and your family in our prayers,
Signed: YFC-UPLB alumni and resident members
****
Frisbee po ang sport nya na shinare nya
sa amin. Tahimik lang yan. Kahit pag inaasar lang namen, magsmile lang yan.
~Norbert
He never complained of his service (in
YFC and to God).
He had given to YFC UPLB a talk (Repentance,
Faith, Healing and Forgiveness) of YFC youth camp. Up until now, we still
believe that he is one of the best people to give that talk. He lived his
YFCUPLB in full conviction. ~Louie
Nakakatuwa siya, lalo na pag
nagvivideoke. ~Kresyah
pinauso niya po yung 'may dumaang
spaghetti' instead na may dumaang angel kapag po biglang tumatahimik. ~Lotus
Masipag po siya magchoir. Kahit 6am yung
sched andun siya, walang reklamo. ~Sarah
Napakasipag rin po mag aral nyang si
Ray. ~Khalil
Isang pagsaludo sa isang kapatid na nasa piling na ng
Poong Maykapal. ~Bryan
Dear Ray,
I remember my YFC days as fulfilling and worthwhile.
We always say "we are in the business of loving people". I believe in
being a friend, brother, son and a servant of God are all part of this
business. His BUSINESS. My heart cries for you bro...I’ve been there, done that
and the memories are Great! Then this...God will give justice!
But let's not
grieve. Let God take away the anger and frustration. Let us your brothers and
sisters celebrate your LIFE. God is powerful and All knowing. I know you’re
with Him right now...Wish that I met you in this life time... But I’m sure I
will meet you in the next.
A tap in the back,(YFC greeting)a hug and a salute
to you Ray. YFC till the END!
Rest in peace brother.
Kuya Joseph
Tito Cwazy
Tears are beginning to well in my eyes as I write this letter but I want to share this now, now that the emotions are still pure and strong.The fact that something is intangible does not make it less true- even if its existence is defined by manifestations rather than an actual state of matter. I have no words for how much my family defines me. No words for something the eyes can't see. Tricky.Fortunately, my brother is brave enough to put some words together. It is with great love, and somehow vulnerability to bare a side of the Altamiras, that I share with you Kuya Arnold's blog-- http://titocwazy.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/uncling/Muf to us and Mack to our nephews (ang layoooo ng nicknames!), Kuya Arnold is the writer in the family. He singlehandedly made me want to write too. His wit does not just show in his writing but is something pretty spontaneous too when you get to talk to him. Having no kids after 6 years of marriage, he intends to chronicle how much kick he gets out of co-raising our mushrooming army of nephews and nieces. Little does he know he speaks on behalf of the bunch.There's just one entry for now as the blog debuted just today. Nevertheless, I think it's worth 2 minutes of your time. :)I often make cross-references to my family when it comes to subjects on love, happiness and strength. More and more I know why.Love with a love that can only spring from a loving place,Wins
Note: This was an actual letter I sent to some of my friends. I just feel the blog is too good not to share with more people so I'm also sharing it to you now. :)
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