Monday, December 31, 2012

Why You Shouldn’t Be So Freaked Out About Your Future | Thought Catalog

What a very timely article. This is a good reminder for me to live in the present and make the most out of it. Thank you Thought Catalog for this. I'm ecstatic to start 2013!! :)



You’re scared of the future. Admit it. You always have been. In middle school, you were scared of all your friends going to different high schools and never speaking to each other again. (You were right. Living in a different school district spelled death for many tween friendships but you survived it, didn’t you?) In high school, you were fearful of college, of moving away and adjusting to ‘adult life” (LOL at you for thinking college resembled anything close to adult. At best, it was a very expensive summer camp that lasted for four years!) but then, would you believe it, you did that too. You stuck it out, never dropped out, never buckled under the pressure. Your future quickly became your present and you didn’t run away screaming.
Now you’re scared of what exactly? Your friends marrying and leaving you behind, of once a month catch up lunches with someone you used to call your best friend, of not finding somebody to love you in time and missing out on these so-called important life changes, of being the only one in the room who wants another drink, of getting fired and being taken back to the dreaded feeling of post grad unemployment, of your limbs failing you, of your anxiety keeping you frozen, of never feeling enough pride in your answer when someone asks you “What do you do for a living?” at a party?
Yes, okay, I see your point. Those are valid fears. Those would be things that keep you up at night. But here’s something to consider the next time your fears lead to insomnia and your brain becomes a personal torture chamber: all of those fears you had in the past, those “vintage” anxieties that kept you up in 2004, where are they now?
That’s right, they’re gone. You killed all of them. You got over it. You lived.
I’ve never been a Zen type of person. Quite the opposite, actually. I’m always thinking far ahead, planning and taking the necessary steps that will lead me to where I need to go. It’s a hellish way to live because you’re incapable of enjoying anything in the moment and are, in a way, permanently dissatisfied.
“Where you need to go.” Think about what that even means. It indicates a discontent with your present life, a desire for something else. But, honestly, the kinds of people who are always talking about “where they need to go” are the ones who will never be happy with anything in their life. There will always be another high to reach, a new destination to go to. And if that’s the case, if you can’t even enjoy things as they’re happening to you, what the hell is the point of even existing? You’re never going to sit back one day and be like, “Yup. This is exactly where I need to be. I’m done searching now.” Life will always be about needing that unattainable something else in order to complete the puzzle. It’s a crutch, an excuse to be unhappy and not go after what you want. “I’ll have time to date when this happens, I’ll be better and happier when I can move out of this apartment’ blah blah blah. Stop fooling yourself. Your misery is not circumstantial, it’s a permanent state of being.
The best gift you could give to yourself is perspective and the ability to enjoy today without worrying about tomorrow. Take your anxieties on bit by bit, thus making everything more manageable, and realize that your future is not out to murder you. It’s not a shadowy ghost figure wielding a chainsaw.
Besides, the only way you can ensure having a good future is by living a good present. That’s it. That’s the secret to getting exactly what you want out of life. So start paying attention to what’s going on around you. Otherwise, you might miss everything and give yourself a real reason to be unhappy.

Bye 2012, Hello 2013 :)

Thank God the world did not end in 2012 :) I had fun this year and so many things have been realized & accomplished. So before I bid goodbye to 2012, here's a look at some of the highlights of my year :)

 A trip with family (EK)

DBP Teambuilding Activity

18th of my sister Danica

Calanggaman trip with highschool buddies and boyfriend Ian :)

26th <3

Annual gift-giving at Missionaries of Charity

Splash Island!!! :)

First time at Splash :) 

Hosting of DBP's regional party

Annual Christmas Party with Einstein Batch 2003 :)

I'm actually excited for 2013 for I know there will be great changes ahead. I just hope and pray that no matter what happens I will emerge as a happier and better person. I also pray that my relationship with  the people around me (especially my loved ones) will continue to remain harmonious. 

I hope as well that my 27 Things will be accomplished (if not all, at least almost all, hehe). 

This blog entry will be my reminder in 2013 to stay focused in chasing after my dreams. Just like what I've said for my 26th:

"So what are my wishes for my 26th birthday? I just hope for a better ME. A Darleen that is down-to-earth but vibrant. A Darleen who is not settled with mediocrity. A Darleen who values her relationships with God, family, boyfriend, and friends. A Darleen who sees the beauty in life despite of so many setbacks. A Darleen who is a go-getter but maintains a happy disposition. :)

Thank you God for a beautiful life! My thank you is not enough to show You how grateful I am for everything You gave and done for me. I love You daddy God :)"

So HELLO 2013!!!  :) I'm so excited to your surprises!!! Make me a better Darleen :)))

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Rai Rai Ken

Once in a while I want to indulge myself in eating at a fancy restaurant so that my palate will improve. Naks! Especially if they offer discounts!!! :) Just recently Rai Rai Ken (Robinsons Place Tacloban) offered their ramen at 50% off. Ramen, according to Wikipedia, is a Japanese noodle dish that consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat - or (occasionally) fish-based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and uses toppings such as sliced pork, dried seaweed, kamaboko, green onions, and occasionally corn.



California Maki (P104) - Comfort food....love it!

Fish Finger with Cheese (P175) - This tastes good but I was confused if there was really cheese in there.

Super Umani Ramen (P310) - Their ramen is actually too big for my tummy. Or maybe I was already full from eating the maki and fish finger that I wasn't able to finish my ramen. But it was good!!! :) 

Chasyu Ramen (P285) - The previous ramen actually tastes better than this. 

If you'll gonna ask me if I'm going back there??? I would! I have always been curious of Japanese cuisine and since it's the only resto in Tacloban which offers such menu...no choice...hehehe. Yeah, it's quite pricey there but it won't hurt to indulge once in a while. I'll practice my chopstick skills, lol! :)

Saturday Chill






Monday, December 24, 2012

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Starry, Starry Christmas Night: Only at DBP

We, the RMC-Eastern Visayas, hosted this year's Christmas Party. It's not that easy to organize the party especially if we're also part of the Chorale Competition. We have to juggle our time with the party preparations and singing practice. I almost felt like giving up because I don't sing very well, haha! But gladly I managed. Thanks to my fellow Alto members who helped me reached those notes, haha! Although, during the presentation itself I was not quite sure if there was a voice coming out of my mouth! Still, I performed with all my heart which many people noticed. Haha! :) Dinaan nalang sa projection, lol!

We've started this annual regional Christmas party in 2008. Each year would have different themes - Broadway, Hawaiian, Retro. Since we felt that the Christmas spirit is not that present anymore during the parties we decided to have just a "simple" Christmas Party. But what we were really looking forward aside from having the chance to mingle with the employees from other branches was the Chorale Competition. Each branch really did their best during the performance night. As early as September yung practice, haha! We really made time to rehearse after office hours. Almost all the trainors we hired for the competition were strict! Some would not even allow those who can't sing very well. Tsk..tsk... :) Aside from the voices, you can really tell that everyone prepared for the costume and props. Para na talaga kaming mga true chorale, hehe! :) Our competitive side is always unleashed during December. Even though the prize can't compensate the personal expenses we incurred...it's always worth it! Especially if you won coz you'll have the bragging rights that will last for a lifetime (?) Haha! :)

Venue: PRA Auditorium, STEFTI, Tacloban City (where we also held our last year's party)
Stage & Venue Decorations by Ms. Cristina
Our very amiable host na di maubusan ng adlib :) Ketchie Barrantes
Men in Stripes
Photobooth by Stylish Photo
Yummy Foods by Dotie M. Capucion
Trophies & Plaques by Nick Guarino
Beautiful Costume by Nick Guarino & HMU by Joseph Amotto

We really felt pretty that night. Thanks to Nick for our costume and Joseph for the make-up (you never fail me Joseph...thrice na ko nagpa-make-up sa'yo and I always love it! chos!)
Catarman Branch
Ormoc Branch (2nd Place)
Tacloban Branch (Champion)
Catbalogan Branch (their costume and HMU were really nice..so unique!)
Borongan Branch
Maasin Branch (3rd place)
RMC-EV (we may not have won but we believe we did really well..)
In our hearts we were winners, char! :)
The STARS of the Night :)
Our bonggang opening number (Santa Claus is Coming to Town)
With Matching Gangnam...
... choreographed by the husband & wife tandem of Nieson & Joy Castil - who also happen to be our coordinator that night (Thanks also to the STEFTI Dance Troupe for dancing with us!)
Privileged to be a part of this team...
...I learned so much from you all :) We had a successful party because we were a good team. Kudos to us!
The RETIREES :) See you soon! :)
With our coach/trainor/mentor Sir Gilbert Salazar (bottom left wearing red polo) - who is so very patient and unconsciously funny :) Thank you so much sir for bearing with us...for the hardwork and for believing in us.

Thank you also to our credible board of judges Dr. Stephen Lagarde (Chairman), Bong Ambe, and Leo Novillo. I know that it was really tough on your part but you did well in choosing the winners :)

 iMobile Bar for the cocktail drinks

To Jonard's for assisting us in the sounds & light and Mayumi Films for the video/tribute, thank you!!! :) I posted the music video we shot for our doxology here.

I'm so looking forward for next year's party. Hope there would still be one 'coz this is one of the events that we get to see the other DBP employees from the other parts of the region. We work hard for the rest of the year and this one day/night is one of the days we just wanna have FUN!!! Naks! :) 

Monday, December 10, 2012

DBP: Star ng Pasko

Sunday, December 2, 2012

What I've Learned In Our Almost 28 Months (And Counting) Relationship

I was inspired by Vern Enciso to share a post about my relationship with Ian. Ours is not a perfect relationship nor free from arguments but I believe it's a fun and blissful one. Every couple is unique and has their own love story so allow me to share what I've learned (and still learning) and what I realized along the way...



1. Love will find you. Falling in love is easy but maintaining the love needs work.
2. The differences of men and women doesn't stop in their biological features. Our brains are wired differently. It's way more complicated than that.
3. Men are not multi-taskers so they can't text while they're doing something.
4. If you say "ok" they would assume that, really, everything is alright.
5. You need to tell them straightforward what it is that you really want or else you would never have it. They're not good guessers.
6. Both men and women need some time off from the relationship. I mean, we still have separate friends and family that we need to spend some time right?
7. It is important that you still get to do what you love doing before you have each other. 
8. Being in a relationship should not stop you from reaching that childhood dream.
9. Everything could be settled from rational and calm conversations.
10. It is not just about me and my needs anymore. I should also consider Ian's feelings and needs.
11. Communication is a must. A day shouldn't pass by without you two talking/calling/texting. A "how's your day?" or "good night" is already enough if you two are really busy.
12. Laughter keeps the relationship fun and sane.
13. Dates (and doing something new) keep your bonding closer and the romance intact.
14. Touching (like a hug, holding hands, or a squeeze in the shoulder) can make you feel that you're never alone.
15. Travelling allows you to know each other better.
16. Sharing the same values and perception help strengthen your relationship.
17. Monthsaries are not that essential but anniversaries should be celebrated because it's your way of looking back on how you two started.
18. Being crazy once in a while makes your relationship way, way fun :)
19. Supporting each other's endeavors makes you believe in yourself more and the more you get inspired to do things.
20. There are times that your partner's quirkiness may annoy you so patience is a must.
21. Your partner may disappoint you at times so you should never stop understanding.
22. Trust is crucial in any relationship. Being praning would do more harm than good.
23. Arguments will always arise. But remember to talk calmly and think before saying anything.
24. The relationship should help bring out the best in you. Not the worst. 
25. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect and care in a relationship. 
26. Partnership means that major decisions should be consulted with your partner. You cannot just do things because you want to. You have to consider your partner's feelings. Partnership also means helping each other and being there for each other especially in times of crisis.
27. Appreciating your partner can boost confidence. Saying thank you or he looks good is nice. An honest opinion (be it good or bad) should always be welcome in any relationship.
28. Prayer is really, really important. No matter how good you do in a relationship, if it's not meant to be then  it isn't... but we fight for the relationsship dba??? So we should also entrust the relationship to the Lord coz He's the only third party needed..

How about you? What have you learned from your relationships?

Blue Dominance






Been wanting to wear heels for the longest time. Thank God for this shoes (borrowed from my sister as well as the skirt and bag, haha...isn't it nice to have a sister?) which made the whole look more lady like. Grrrr....my hair needs a makeover already. I hope I'll be able to find time before the year ends. :)

Dress worn as top 888 Chinatown Square Bacolod | Skirt July | Shoes Zanea | Bag Michaela | Necklace Trinkets & Treasures Rob Tac | Ring c/o Boyfriend