Last night’s lunar eclipse

29 08 2007

Last night’s lunar eclipse would have been a treat if it weren’t for those darn clouds bidding that rain would fall later last night. The only thing I witnessed from the event is the sky’s stunning shade of ocher, a trivial sight compared to actually seeing the earth’s shadow over the moon creating the lunar eclipse.

As my sisters and I were discussing the natural phenomena that’s happening over dinner, our maid couldn’t help but contribute her fair share of beliefs on the what and whys of the eclipse. “Eclip-se” as she would call it.

Philippines has been known for being superstitious and Emily, our maid, is a good example. She explained in a as-a-matter-of-fact tone that a monster is trying to eat the sun whenever an “eclip-se” happens. Certain prayers and such need to be said in order for the monster to leave the sun alone.

Emily also shared that during lunar eclipse, a pregnant woman’s fate awaits her. It is said that it is not good for pregnant women walking outside wherein the ocher sky can cast a dreadful fate of the child in her womb. Babies are usually delivered deformed or even dead.

My sister playfully announced that she should not go out since she may be pregnant. F.I.Y – My sister has a over bulging tummy despite the constant sit-ups it still protrudes as though its carrying a life inside.

Emily also added that during a lunar eclipse, snakes go out of their holes to watch the “eclip-se”.

You might find it amusing, as much as I do, but then this is just a her way of explaining, of what I might consider, quite unexplainable to her at the moment. We humans are noted to make up theories of what we can’t explain, of what we don’t know. Take our origin for example. There are several theories explaining where we humans really come from.

As for Emily, my other sister took the liberty of explaining the scientific reason as to why an eclipse happens.

Do you have your share of eclipse beliefs?





LazyMovie – Tapping the Digital Film Industry

28 08 2007

Jane Kirk has done it again. After successfully establishing LazyMovie, a service provider of rotoscoping and chroma keying, she is now once again penetrating another industry with a new outsourcing solution up her sleeve.

She calls it, with a smirk I might add, ’The Other LazyMovie’; a new service niche dedicated to answer the expensive needs of the film restoration industry.

LazyMovie: digital film restoration – is a facility that specializes in dust-busting, scratch removal and other clean-up work for problem frames. Through this, Kirk aims to aid film laboratories and film restoration companies in their pursuit to preserve cinematic memorabilia.

”This other LazyMovie is a cost-effective answer to the expensive industry of film preservation. Just like my other businesses, clients can bank on a (a) fast turn-around time, (b) experienced video editors under Scandinavian Management, (c) minimal linguistic and cultural misunderstandings and (d) of course a lower project cost since my production team is based in Cebu, Philippines” said Jane Kirk.

She also added that working with M.I.R and Diamant has given her Philippine-based team of video editors the right panache to effectively handle film retouching issues at hand. “Investing with the right kind people and the right kind of technology ensures quality at its finest.”

LazyMovie is also the sister company of LazyMask, a clipping path service provider, and LazyAnimation, a digital animation studio.

Interested clients are given a free trial of LazyMovie’s digital film restoration services so that they can asses the quality of work delivered by LazyMovie. (PR)

 

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A Love story.

26 08 2007

A Love Story

Last Thursday, 8/26, my officemates and I spontaneously decided to watch the much talked about movie, A Love Story, starring Aga Mulach, Maricel Soriano and the young actress, Angelica Panganiban. ‘A Love Story’ is a story about a man and a woman, and the wife that comes between them.

The acting is superb and this is not your ordinary love triangle. The story explores all dimensions of love and how our choices can cause us self-inflicted pain.. The movie has shown love and pain with no exaggeration at all but rather in its truest form. Contrary to the expected Filipino melodramatic style, the movie has a good storyline, nice shots and is topped with great acting both from the veteran stars, Aga and Maricel, and from the riveting young actress, Angelica, as well.

This is a story for the loveless, lovelorn and in love. This is a movie wherein we can all relate, not because we have all become adulteress once in our lives but rather because not one of us is exempted to experience love, pain and remorse.

My Share of ‘a love story’

Before watching the movie, friends who have watched it ahead of us have been warning me that the movie is really a tearjerker. And after we saw it, we beg to differ since we have been laughing our hearts-out all thanks to me. Its not that I did not appreciate the movie, I wouldn’t write 3 whole paragraphs if I didn’t, but instead of expressing the usual sympathy through crying, I on the other hand, have been expressing my sympathy through a series of lectures about men’s polygamous nature and how we women tend to become martyrs in the process (my officemates were quite amused on how I’ve gotten all fired up when women’s  emotion are toyed with).

Martyrdom happens when we blind ourselves from the situation then justifying it that we just love the person so much. I am not the type that condones cheating although I have cheated and have been cheated against with however both have never been easy for me and for the other two people that’s involve. In those times, I have reacted in way wherein I would hate myself if I’d do it again. I have kept my eyes closed, cried my heart out, painfully picked-up the broken pieces and was still willing to mend things with my cheating half. A perfect martyr.

I guess now, I have learned my lesson and that’s the world is too big and there’s someone out there for me and if I end up alone, it not the end of the world. Okey,  probably I’ve become less of a romantic that I used to. I will love and  I will get hurt but I will choose not to give him the satisfaction of seeing me in pain but rather I would want it the other way around. Girl power baby!

Recently a dear friend of mine has broken things off with her cheating boyfriend and I find it unfair that she is down the dumps and he is happily trying to hook up with a new girl. Its unfair and no matter how much the lecture and advise I have given her, she still opts to see the day that both of them will reunite. Is this what you call in love? You decide.

We mend ourselves differently. Some of us choose to dwell in the pain ‘announced’ for as long as we like and then there are some who prefers to move on quickly, be okay, and do the sulking and mooping secretly. I choose the latter by the way.

Thing is, its our choice. Its our choice get hopelessly in love and it’s our choice to still be rational despite the overflowing emotion. Our ‘love stories’ begin when have given out our decision. Fate they say is not a matter of chance but choice.





This is me being supportive

23 08 2007

If you are planning to start your own business in Cebu, Philippines, you might want to check out this plant that’s up for grabs. (wide grin) This is me being supportive since his family is trying to sell their plant so this is me trying help them get the word out there.

So if you happen to be looking for an industrial property or if you know someone who is looking for one, please do contact me by posting a comment or emailing me (my email ad is posted on my contact page).

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Dream House in the making

21 08 2007

Ever since I was a kid, I have been secretly hankering my dream house. I always find myself lost amongst furnitures and plates in most department stores.  Just yesterday, my boyfriend have encouraged me to nourish my love for architecture and interior design by asking me if I would want to design furnitures and furnishings for their family business (as a hobby though). I just realized, that fate has been good to me. My dreams, albeit simple, are slowly coming to reality although some already came true.

Over the years, my dream house never really took shape and somehow now it is. I would want my house to have this contemporary minimalist feel. Dark wood and white walls. A beige abaca rug with huge throw pillows with ensembles of bead work.  I could not leave out my pet Doberman laying lazily on the white tiled floor. And yes, plants in the house however I would have to work on my green thumb defect. I would also dedicate one huge white wall wherein I can hang framed photos of myself, the people I love and my soon-to-be collection of photos I took out of my soon-to-be photography hobby.  Oh yes, I can perfectly see my house now and this vision, hopefully, will guide me especially with my financial goals.

Here’s a few articles on saving up for your dream house.

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