Family Man
Posted by Wyrlo
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I remember someone I know told me, "Ha?! May anak ka na? Ang bilis ah!". Or, "Ayos ah, mukhang nadale ka agad ah". Or, "Hindi namin ineexpect, ikaw pala mauuna sa batch natin...". Another said, "(I'll be safe) I learned from you...". The last seems there something implied with his statement but I didn't care.
It is true, I am a young father. I am only 28 and I am already married and have 2 kids.
To be honest, my life changed when I got married. Who wouldn't? But I chose to marry my wife. Heck, I asked God for her. You see, when Gie and I were still in the gf/bf stage, we got into this big fight that led to a break-up. What is the reason? Well, that's probably for another story. Anyway, knowing myself to be someone who'll give all when it comes to love, I went to church after the breakup and prayed. I was so broken hearted that I stood on my knees and asked that I don't want someone else and that I want to be with her for the rest of my life.
God probably heard me and viola, she got pregnant and we got married. I know it was wrong to get her pregnant first before we got married and for the fact that it was a great mistake as far as our religion is concern but shit happens. We're still humans but it was a choice I made and I will choose it again without a doubt. It was said that what we did (we) will surely feel God's anger. I guess we did felt that and it was a pain to ask His forgiveness. We experienced a lot of troubles which one might say that it is just normal to feel for a new couple to experience those troubles but it really felt it was different. So far, we feel everything is alright now. It feels lighter than before. So, I guess all was forgiven.
Saying all of these doesn't mean I am now a saint and must be followed. I am still human. One who isn't perfect. One who still makes mistakes. But here's what I know. I can be a great father and I can learn from my mistakes.
I have been married for three (4) years now. And so far, everything is fine. Of course we are having some problems at times but who doesn't? As far as I am concerned, I am happy being a father. It is hard to be a dad however seeing my children grow and being greeted by them every after work is a treasure. Enough to make me strong everyday and continue to reach my goals as well as my family's future in life.
Now you know where I'm coming from.
“Be Who You Are and Say What You Feel Because Those Who Mind Don't Matter and Those Who Matter Don't Mind.” -- Dr. Seuss
Updated Name
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: blog name , blogger
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Yes this may not be significant to you but, hey, I'm just building my blog's identity here.
Old Name: Not So Daedal Blogs (http://wyrlo.blogspot.com)
New Name: A Not So Daedal Blog (http://anotsodaedalblog.blogspot.com)
So, update your bookmarks and keep following my posts.
Party Party
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: disco , party
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Yeah, yeah, call me kill joy or old school all you want but I just didn't felt the fun or rush in disco-ing (if there's such a term).
Well, you see, I just came from a masquerade ball and on the last part of the program there's like a disco party where loud music fills the whole auditorium and bangs your ears. The crowd went crazy and tried to be happy with the music in background.
Two of my friends kept on asking me to go at the stage and join them with the crowd and dance. I went along and got into the stage and started jumping as this what they seem to be doing. I tried to dance and trust me it wasn't a good sight but I was there just to experience the fun of it. However, I never did.
I started to sweat within my suit. I kept on "dancing" as I see my friends seems to be enjoying but still I don't feel what they are experiencing yet I carried on. I jumped, made scary faces, shouted, howled and went on like some patient in a mental institution. Still I felt no joy. So, after quite some time, I asked a friend if she wants to drink something and get out of the stage. She agreed and we had some water. (Yup, you read it right - W-A-T-E-R).
So, as I looked back at the crowd, it made me think... disco probably is not my thing. I like the music but going crazy at the stage? Not sure if liked it but yeah I probably am not the type that party wildly. Bummer!
Hmm... I think I'm more like a slow dance kind of guy? What do you think?
Danger in the Making
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: safety , SM
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Yes! The floor is vibrating at SM. Try to stand at the shoe section near the decor section at ground floor. At first, I thought the escalator is causing the floors to vibrate so I tried standing away from the escalator. I stood near the cashier 1 and there, I felt the vibrations again.
To really make sure, I'm not imagining things, I went up to the other floors but there it is again. I'm no engineer nor an architect but constant stress on a platform, in time can lead to a dangerous collapse.
Oh well, I just hope SM knows this.
missing something
Posted by Wyrlo
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Me: "Bakit hindi ka sumama sa kanila? Wala ka bang social life?"
Someone: "Bakit sila lang ba pwede kong maging social life?"
Me: "Hahahaha"
road construction hype
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: Baguio , road construction , wyrlo albert
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This is what's happening this past few months here at Baguio. Construction is being done everywhere and I don't see the reason of it even though some of the roads are in good condition. All I see is plain corruption...and it's bugging not only me but many of the locals as well.
Goodbye, Targus!
Paid Apps Gone Free for Today
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: iphone apps , ipod apps , wyrlo
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His Adventure ($0.99 -> Free, 12.8 MB): Help a little doodle guy get home safely by taking control of a platform and guiding him through over 70 levels. He moves all by himself, so you’ll have to use the platform to not only lift him up but also keep him from running off the screen. Just don’t hit him on the head! The game includes 216 stars to collect, four worlds, and Game Center support.
Prague Travel Guide – mTrip ($5.99 -> Free, 156.7 MB): A travel guide directory for Prague that’s packed with all kinds of attractions, museums, restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations to discover. It features customizable trip itineraries, offline maps, augmented reality displays, and the ability to send postcards to friends and family.
French Vocabulary * ($7.99 -> Free, 49.7 MB): Boost your French vocabulary at home or while on the go with this helpful flashcard app. It features a “scientifically optimized algorithm” that help’s you absorb information faster. The app includes 3,000 audio flashcards, hundreds of key phrases, browse, search, and stat tracking.
Singapore Travel Guide – mTrip ($5.99 -> Free, 78.1 MB): A travel guide directory for Singapore that’s packed with all kinds of attractions, museums, restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations to discover. It features customizable trip itineraries, offline maps, augmented reality displays, and the ability to send postcards to friends and family.
Istanbul Guide – mTrip ($5.99 -> Free, 125.9 MB): A travel guide directory for Istanbul that’s packed with all kinds of attractions, museums, restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations to discover. It features customizable trip itineraries, offline maps, augmented reality displays, and the ability to send postcards to friends and family.
Rome Travel Guide – mTrip ($5.99 -> Free, 159.6 MB): A travel guide directory for Rome that’s packed with all kinds of attractions, museums, restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations to discover. It features customizable trip itineraries, offline maps, augmented reality displays, and the ability to send postcards to friends and family.
New York Travel Guide – mTrip ($5.99 -> Free, 160.1 MB): A travel guide directory for New York that’s packed with all kinds of attractions, museums, restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations to discover. It features customizable trip itineraries, offline maps, augmented reality displays, and the ability to send postcards to friends and family.
Paper Calc – calculator with printer tape ($1.99 -> Free, 1.5 MB): A powerful 25-function scientific calculator that features 250 lines of virtual paper tape, two color schemes, resizable keyboard, AirPrint support, and hex, octal, and binary keyboards.
Nosebleed Day
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: tagalog or english
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It's Wednesday today at work and it's nosebleed day.
Why you asked? Well, in order to train us to communicate well using the english language, our colleagues thought of having a nosebleed day wherein you should only speak in english and no tagalog words should blurt out from your mouth. If you do so, you'll be fined a peso per word you have uttered.
Easy? No!
Women's Exhibits
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: women
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Exhibit A: Ang dakilang singitera
Sa pila, minsan may mga babaeng mahilig sumingit. Kahit may tao na dun sisingit at sisingit pa rin siya. Lalo na kung lalaki ang nasa pila. Gagamitin kunwari ang "charm" para mauna siya. Ang tanging kalaban lang niya eh ang kapwa babae. Mas nakakainis pa eh yung wala na ngang ka-charm charm at kapal na lang ng mukha ang gagamitin para makasingit. Sa pila ng jeep madami niyan.
Exhibit B: Ninja moves
May mga babaeng daig pa ang hangin sa pagka-ninja. Laging mauuna 'yan sa lahat ng bagay. Mapa-bagong damit, bagong chika, bagong uso, bagong sapatos, bagong hair, bagong mukha, bagong bf. At gaya ng mga dakilang ninja, may kakayahan din magmanipula. Lalo na sa lalaki. Kayang kaya ka nilang patalunin, patahulin, pasunurin, pakuhanin ng kung ano ano.
Bakit maraming babaeng umiiyak din at agrabyado kamo? Well, sila yung hindi pa nakikita ang potential at powers nila. At sila rin yung nakatagpo ng kanilang katapat na lalaki - ang mga "fly swatters".
Economic Status
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: Life , status , wyrlo
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Sometimes, I hate walking around malls. Why? Well, it's because sometimes I see people that reminds me of how each individual are being classifiably shown of their economic status in life.
Yeah, yeah. You'll probably tell me..."Hay, heto ka na naman sa mga obserbasyon mo."
Well, yes, heto na naman ako. Probably, because I hate it sometimes that each has no equal chance on having a good life. What do I mean?
Moving to a New Home
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: blogger , posts , wyrlo
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Tip: Want to Capture Great Mobile Videos?
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: mobile , videos , wyrlo
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Buying SM Cinema Tickets Online
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: SM Cinema , wyrlo
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Yup! SM Cinema went online to sell etickets to their customers. This I think is right on convenience. You will no longer wait in line to buy a movie ticket especially to blockbuster films.
However, there's a saying that goes..."Convenience comes with a price". And for this case, there is a price - Php20.00/ticket.
Sabihin mo nang kuripot ako pero sayang din kasi 'yung bente eh. Pambili na rin ng isang ice cream.
You can purchase SM cinema etickets at http://www.smcinema.com with two (2) payment options - Credit Cards or Globe's GCash.
Flowery Words
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: communication , flowerly words , wyrlo
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"You are a good team member. You were just trying to help. We both know that you give more to this company than you take, and that’s not a trivial thing do."
I can't help but feel that these are just flowery words. And no aura of sincerity comes out of these.
Maybe I'm just being pessimistic about these but I hope they are true...
...and not just some flowery words.
- Posted from mobile
English for Kids
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: kids learning english , tagalog , teaching kids , wyrlo
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Mother A is very passionate telling stories about her kid that she speaks English with. That the language they use conversing in there house is all English. She even boasts that her kid sometimes has difficulty understanding Tagalog words.
Thoughts of Singles
Posted by Wyrlo Labels: being single , Life , love , wyrlo
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Hmmm. Let me try to categorize what I think I'll be, if I am still a bachelor...