Thursday, December 31, 2009

A New Year Message




I thank you for letting me be a part of your day-to-day, your journey, your life.  I thank you for granting me the privilege to see your art, enjoy your talents and appreciate your creativity.  I thank you for continually inspiring me to write, photograph and express myself in the way I know how.  I thank you for allowing me to learn from you, even if I haven't met or known you personally.


It is very humbling to be surrounded by such a talented and wonderful group of people!  I thank you for helping make 2009 yet another memorable year for me!


I wish you and yours a safe, peaceful and joyful New Year 
and may 2010 bring you all you could wish for!


Cheers!
~ Liza ~


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Giving Back



So many people lost their jobs this year.  So many people lost their homes and their way of life.  It's hard to imagine what it must be like going home unsure of whether you have a meal or not, or worse, having children and not being able to feed them.

For those of us who are left with jobs, we all too often get so immersed in our own little world that we fail to recognize the challenges that we would have to deal with had we assumed the same fate that others did.  Ultimately, we forget how vulnerable we are.  We may be lucky right now, but even that could change instantaneously!  The reality of it is that we are all at the mercy of the economy and sometimes, no amount of hard work can shield us from the impact of these harsh conditions.

While grocery shopping a couple of weeks ago, the fish vendor at Seafood City (a Filipino grocery store) came up to me and asked if I had old baby clothes that my baby is no longer using.  She obviously saw me pushing Lucas in a stroller and she said she has a small baby who could use some clothes.  My initial reaction was to think "did she really just ask me that? what is she doing asking strangers/customers for clothes?"  So I replied "yeah, maybe I have some old clothes but I'm actually not from here.  I live far away."  This happened in a city called Vallejo, where so many Pinoys live.  It's a 30-minute drive from my place.

She responded, "I see.  That's fine.  Thank you!" and she gave me a genuine smile.  What was I thinking?  For someone to have the guts to come up to a stranger like that and ask for things is a sign of desperation.  And she wasn't doing it for herself, she was doing it for her baby.  Shame on me!  I am a mom too and I should have known that a mom would do anything for her child. 

I was so stricken with guilt!  I went back to her and said "you know what, this is a short drive from my place and yes--I do have old baby clothes and you can have them!"  Her eyes lit while she exclaimed "Really?! You'll remember?!"  Yes, I will remember!  I took her name--Paula, and her work schedule, and I will go back there soon and bring her baby some clothes.

I vowed to give back for all the blessings I have received, and I'm done making excuses.  Sometimes it's easy to say "I want to do something for others but I don't have the time or the energy or the resources to help".  Oh yes, we do!  A few little things here and there--a couple of hours of volunteer work, giving away usable clothing and shoes, a $10-bag of pancake mix that will adequately feed 200 children back home--these little things can go the extra mile and make a whole lot of difference!

Christmas is over, but it's never too late to give back.  So please do....IF you haven't already. 


Photo (grabbed from my dad's FB account):  Just some of the kids that my parents fed last Christmas.  We gave them money to buy themselves the Christmas gifts that they want, but instead they bought lots of bread, pancit and fried chicken and fed the poor families in their hometown of Loon, Bohol.  So proud of them...

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!!!

To all of you, my friends and cyber friends...



I also wish you all a safe and happy New Year, and so many great things coming you way in the year ahead!


CHEERS!!!

Monday, December 21, 2009

I just had to...


...cut his hair! It was a much-needed haircut!


Everyone in my family is telling me to wait until Lucas turns one-year old before cutting his hair. It's a superstition! Some folks believe that when we cut baby's hair before they turn one, they will go bald at some point. Some say they will become stupid ("maka-bugo" kuno).

So where do I stand on superstitious beliefs? I am old-fashioned when it comes to this and I believe in superstition. I observe them ONLY IF I can help it, only if believing doesn't do any harm. But when it is no longer convenient and when harm starts creeping in, I have to let go of my beliefs and do what I think is right.

So today, Lucas had his first haircut! And although his head now looks like a coconut husk (I did an awful job cutting his hair--I should have just left the job to the pros), he's a happy kid! I think the shorter hair made him feel a lot better--no more hair covering his eyes and tickling him inside the ears. I noticed him rub his eyes and scratch his ears less! I think I made the right decision--of giving him a haircut! Of doing it myself? That I'm not so sure!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Extra Special


Right about this time last year, I was four months pregnant. We were very excited about Christmas! Our family finally gathered after years of not spending Christmas together--my parents came, my brother came with his then girlfriend, my sister came with her newborn son. It was my nephew's first Christmas. What a celebration that was!


This year, it's going to be our first Christmas with our son--our first Christmas as a family! Too bad my parents and my brother won't be able to join us this time, but I'm still very excited. The Christmas cards are done, the tree is up! It's Lucas' first Christmas tree! It was hard to find time to do all of them, but they're done! I have a few more decorating to do, a little bit of Christmas shopping, planning for Christmas Eve dinner, and maybe a short trip to Tahoe, if the weather permits, so Lucas can have his first taste of snow. I also plan to do some volunteer work--my idea of giving back this holiday season. I'm doing one tomorrow and hope to do another one before the year ends.

This year, Christmas is going to be extra special! Lucas won't remember it, but I certainly will!

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I got interested in photography when I met my husband. He loved photography since the 80's when he owned a Canon AE1 SLR camera. When we got married, we met a great photographer who inspired me even more. I started taking photos when my husband and I got our DSLR camera back in 2005. I never really shared my photos. But lately, I've been introduced to photoblogging and I saw it to be a great way of expression. My photos are amateur but I hope to learn more as I blog and connect with people.

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