Friday, November 8, 2013

Nothing is Impossible

Nothing is Impossible!
(Walang imposible in Tagalog)...

I always believe that everything happens for a reason. So this is not an accident... you are here because it has a purpose. And just like me, you might be a step away from what you are looking for. Keep on reading!

"Everything happens for a reason."

That is what I found with the XTRM 1-11 organization. I choose to be part of this organization and enjoys everything about it. With them as my new family since 2010, I think I found a purpose in life. And I am a different person three years ago.

We keep on moving to make other people's life better... we became the channel to keep others motivated, inspired and keep on making dreams come to real. It's more feels good than

Please watch this super mega inspirational and motivational video of XTRM 1-11. A version of Walang Imposible by Quest. Enjoy!!!



XTRM 1-11 is an organization of different backgrounds, specialties and age. It promotes financial freedom as well as time freedom for everyone who is willing to be coached and be trained. It is said that XTRM 1-11 is a combined experience of 400 years in direct marketing and 200 years in business and financial literacy. XTRM 1-11 offers a wide arrays of training system that will suit anyone who needs it. The diversity of the organization is very remarkable.

I love all about XTRM 1-11. With the high energy team support that guides each aspirant to financial success is what all we need to surpass all the challenges to become the person we want to be. As a part of this organization and Family, we believe that in everything we do, we do it for the glory of God. And that we are born winners, we just have to find a way to get on the right vehicle.

1-Organization. 1-Vision.1-Goal. XTRm 1-11 :)

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Saturday, November 2, 2013

On Board with MV Logos Hope

If you are familiar with the ship MV Doulos, the biggest floating library in the world where there were  between 3000 to 5000 books on the shelves and half a million in the hold that made her last world tour in 2009, then obviously you know what MV Logos Hope is.

Remembering our visit to MV Logos Hope in Subic.
Posing with me from left: Sherie Lynn Asistio, Ms. Cathy Crispo & Marivie Laxamana.
Twice as big as any previous ship operated by the German Christian charitable organization GBA Ships e.V (Gute Bücher für Alle, English: Good Books for All), MV Logos hope designed to replace MV Doulos which was retired and now sits on a rock shelf at the Chilean coast.

It is in March of 2012 when MV Logos Hope first docked in Subic Bay, Philippines carrying about 5000 books to showcase for Filipinos. We decided a trip on board and checked what's in it and so we could have it photo taken personally from our camera. 

Me and my workmates pose in front of the US ship that docked beside the MV Logos Hope at the Alava Pier, Subic Bay.
 Luckily, I got my friends and workmates company that make the tour more fun. We all love taking pictures and be taken too!!! 


Can we just call that ship as 199? hehehe... I was entertained by the nice view of the water from here (actually its because this is I think my 1st time to be here). 


We never care of how those people walking towards MV Logos Hope think when we had this picture taken... we just enjoying the moment and the opportunity to be shoot by our hobbyist workmate. :)



Just feeling the breeze... doing these cool things with them makes me realize how GOD works in simple ways. He always make us feel his presence. Living the life we want is something not to wish for. It's something we should plan and work for. This trip is actually a very practical and cost-effective way to a stress-free life.

I plan to do the same things often. :)

This is all ME in Ms. Cathy's dark shades and my personalized shirt from Artifact clothing.
Mavie in her stiff-neck pose. :)
When you board the ship, there will be a 5-minute orientation...

We sit on a red long chair for a short orientation.
....and a channel of many BIG chain of posters that shows the story of the prodigal son. Another spot where you can have lot's of memorable pictures with your friends. hehehe.


So let's get there... Inside the ship are books from all over the world. There are cooking, Painting, General knowledge, Philosophy, Math, Science, Marketing, Fiction, Religion, Business books, etc. Too much to mention... You will never feel your inside the ship... because it's like a BIG ROOM full of interesting BOOKS!!!!

 


 Where there are books, there will also be tables and chairs... What for? to eat and again, have a picture taking!!! :) There is canteen there where you can buy candies, bread, cookies, some juices, shakes and ICE CREAM!... 


We met few friends and get to know how's life with the MV Logos Hope and how these volunteering helps them to grow and develop as a person.


They became missionaries and they are happy. They travel for free and meet people around the world. And that's their life... a purposeful life.


We saw a board full of sticky notes. I love reading every bit of paper there. it's a drive to stop HIV. What do you think?




And that's all. We go downstairs bring these amazing experience with the MV Logos Hope and their missionaries crew.


That's all for now. Let's wait for the ships next visit to the Philippines!!! Don't forget to buy books as its proceeds help the missionaries make their mission accomplished.

Friday, November 1, 2013

A Glimpse of Ms. Silka Zambales 2013


The new beauties of Miss Silka Zambales 2013 strike a pose to end the event at Subic Bay's Ayala Harbor Point.
 - Photo grabbed from Mr. Allan Fabricante's facebook profile
After working from my full-time job of eight hours, five days a week, I always make sure I have time to treat myself for a job well done. Most of the times I get to have a two to three hour stay if not in Ayala Habor Point, I stay in SM Olongapo or some quick serving restaurants within the area.

Whenever I’m in Ayala Harbor Point I always check on the events happening in its activity center because I get to learn, entertained and appreciate how they showcase local talents and opportunities for local aspirants.

On October 30, I chance upon another event of beauty and wit with the Miss Silka Zambales 2013. There are I think is about 20 candidates with silka-beauty skin and very lovely faces. Although some were not that so sexy, I know the pageant is for how these gorgeous ladies carry a SILKA brand skin in the national pageant.


An huge led screen as background for Miss Silka 2013 stage-Photo credit to Mr. Allan Fabricante


You know what, I really don’t have the details of the pageant as I just pass by and stop and watch. Hehehe…
Look what my camera has captured from the event. These are, for me, a camera-angle shots and interesting to share here.


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With the recent success of our kababayan ( countryman ), now Miss World 2013, Miss Megan Young,the now preparing for the International competition Miss Earth Philippines Miss Angelee Claudette Delos Santos both from Olongapo city, and the competing Miss Universe Philippines from Laguna Miss Ariella Arida, truly it is our pride to have these kind of local pageants that hone start-up wannabes in the world of pageantry. We never know if someone from these gorgeous ladies will be on the hot spot for international pageants in the future.



Faith Garcia , crowned Miss Silka Zambales 2013 in the opening of the grand finals night.