Saturday, December 22, 2012

Herald Emerald

Herald Emerald



H&M dress, $21 / High heel pumps, $52 / Dune silver clutch, $48 / DKNY , $200 / ASOS cuff jewelry, $24 / Nickel free jewelry / Wallis silver jewelry / Powderz Green Emerald Keeper - Confetti.com

If you wanna be different, why not go for a green outfit instead of a red one. I'm betting half of the people you'll see on Christmas parties or dinners will be in sweaters and red clothes. Match with silver cause I don't think gold ever became friends with green, especially flashy green. I also love how this dress is sexy but not that very revealing.

Happy Holidays! :)


Laters,

G

Berry Merry Christmas

Berry Merry Christmas



Red dress / Blink glitter pumps, $73 / Wallis foldover clutch / Gold jewelry / Kevia / Marc by Marc Jacobs marc jacobs earrings, $64 / Bangle watch, $26 / Miss Selfridge

What to wear on Christmas dinner? If you want a festive feeling with elegance and style, a dress would be perfect. Ahh red, the color of Christmas. And of course, don't forget your gold accessories. If you can find stuff that have a touch of red on them, that'd be great.

Happy Holidays! :)


Laters,

G

Monday, December 17, 2012

I have issues

I have issues



Sweat shirt / Falke cotton socks / Highwaisted shorts / Canvas shoes / Barbour knapsack bag, $480 / Topshop skull jewelry / Obey , $39


This is how I wanna dress up lately cause I feel like a badass. But given the fact that it's hot out here, I wouldn't be able to. Anyhow, hope your Christmas shopping isn't giving you a hard time.

P.S. I really really really want that sweater and the Urban Outfitters sweater with Biggie's face on it. Just sayin. Lol

Laters,

G

Sunday, November 11, 2012

A Rookie with the Heart of a Veteran


If you watched the Manila Clasico game last Sunday, you’d know why that is the title of this blog. 

There were five guys on the floor for each team and other than Ginebra’s Mark Caguioa there was somebody else who made me say, “We can still win this.” And that’s none other than, CHRISTOPHER ALLAN ELLIS. 




You’ve probably heard his name. Probably because of his outstanding performance in the PBA D-League. Probably because he was part of the Gold winning team Sinag Pilipinas in the 2011 SEA Games. Probably because of the commotion that the Draft caused, you know, when people thought it was ‘Tiu’ and not ‘Ellis’ after the commisioner said Chris. Probably because he ‘posterized’ Noy Baclao (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow2P3Uej_uE) in one of their Pre-season games. However way you’ve heard of him, what matters is you know him. 
NLEX Road Warrior Shooting Guard 

Ellis and Hodge hang on to the rim after Chris' dunk at the 2011 SEA Games

PBA Rookie Draft 2012; 6th over-all pick for Brangay Ginebra San Miguel
(What a genuine smile)
In my case, I watched their season-opener with a clean slate. I knew nothing about Chris Ellis. 
You’re probably asking, “What kind of a fan are you?” 

Yeah, sorry for that. But I guess it puts me in a better position to say how Chris is faring in the big league. Cause I have no background whatsoever until that first game, when I frantically went over the internet searching about this unknown high-flying homo sapien.


He put up good numbers with just 20 minutes in the game: 12 points, 3 blocks, 2 assists, 1 rebound. Although he graduated in the game with 6 fouls, that was overshadowed by that block he made against Jondan Salvador. It was pretty impressive for his debut game. 


Even if he didn’t see much action in their next game against Rain or Shine, he shined in their game against Meralco. Yeah, that’s when their losing streak started but he gave an impressive game putting up 19 points and 5 rebounds with just 27 minutes. And oh, before I forget, HIS FIRST PBA DUNK! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O66X2FTDHM)

You probably already know the story of the 3 other games. So let’s now focus on their recent game against San Mig Coffee Mixers. 

In 27 minutes he got the following numbers: 11 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block
But more than the numbers, something else caught my attention me. Something that made me say, “I got this rookie’s back no matter what.”

His heart. His passion.

For the game. For the team. For the sport. For the fans. 

He was everywhere. He played like a veteran. 

Doing his best to guard his opponent. Trying to score baskets when he’s given the ball. Diving to keep that ball alive. (I even remember seeing him wobbling after one hustle play. I heard he sprained his ankle but I guess it’s nothing serious.) And who could ever forget that shot block? Towards the end of the Third Quarter, PJ Simon was off for a fastbreak but he was there to stop him. He was like, “You think you can outrun me? Man, I’m the most athletic rookie in this league, whatever shot you wanna take, I won’t allow it to happen.” The look on his face after that? Priceless! And just like his first most memorable block in the PBA, it was from behind. How on earth do you do that and not get a foul?  

I’ve noticed that out of all the players in the team, when the going gets tough it’s Chris who steps up all the time. I’m not saying that the others aren’t doing their job but you can’t deny the fact that Chris gives extra effort in every game. You can see the fire in his eyes whenever he played. How frustrated he is when he passes the ball the wrong way. How irritated he is when he doesn’t get the right shot. His face of victory whenever he gets a steal or blocks the other player. 

Could it be because this was the team that he wanted to play for? 

I remember watching videos of the Rookie Draft and I saw that genuine smile on Chris’ face when he came to Magoo Marjon for an interview. Magoo even shared in an episode of FTW Sports that Chris was ecstatic when he went down after the photo-ops. He said this team was where he wanted to be in. And to quote Magoo “This guy will die for your team.” And true enough, with what Chris is showing in every game, he will do anything and everything to bring a Championship to this ‘organization.’

Portrait: Christopher Allan "Air Force" Ellis

And his humility, for a very talented player? Jaw-dropping. 

I’ve seen him tweet so many times whenever they lose. He would always put the cross on his shoulders. He would always take the blame. If you remember, there was a time during their game against Meralco when he was supposed to pass the ball to Jayjay but he passed it far off left. And after that he was telling Jayjay, “My bad. My bad.” You can see how distraught his face was and I was quite happy to see that Jayjay was smiling at him telling him probably something like, “It’s okay, man.” 

Wow, the man with many crosses.

This man of pure heart, humility and talent. I know he’ll go a long way. Maybe he’ll even reach his dream of playing in the NBA, which isn’t impossible with his skills set. 

I know the top contenders for Rookie of the Year right now are Calvin Abueva and Clifford Hodge. You’re blind if you don’t see how good they play. But it’s still a long season, the conference isn’t done yet and we have two more on the way. Enough time to show how Chris is the catalyst of this team. 

I know, right now, the team is hit by a turbulence. But that’s okay, we have faith that we’ll get to our destination safely. We’ll just fasten our seat belts and pray. Flight 34 is on it’s way to victory!
Last call for Flight 34 Bound for the Finals!

Mark "The Heart of the PBA" Caguioa


Last week, about 24hrs before the rare triple-header tips off, a poll was made for the fans to vote who they think the Face of the PBA is. Is it reigning PBA MVP Mark ‘The Spark’ Caguioa or ‘Big Game’ James Yap? 

At the end of the day, James Yap was only a few votes ahead of The Spark.


I can stand as a testament that not many Ginebra fans voted in that poll. The night before the Manila Clasico game was a bit quiet, in my opinion. Only a few of my ka-barangays who I usually chat with at night through Twitter were up and about. It was like the calm before the storm. Even Mr. Jaemark Tordecilla said that Ginebra fans aren’t big on internet polls. Sorry, we are a fanbase composed of the masses. Not all of us have the internet within our reach.
But let’s be honest, a poll can’t really be the basis of who the Face of the PBA is and I guess that’s also one of the reasons why not so many Gins fans took notice of it. 

Come game day, the crowd was cheering and jeering. The first ‘boo’ that I heard was strong and loud when James Yap touched the leather. When I heard that, I was like, ‘Mannn Barangay’s gone wild tonight’. And even I can feel myself booing James Yap but I didn’t do that cause I was alone and that’d look stupid.

After leading the game for the first few minutes, we fell behind and ended the first quarter with 7 points to run after. 

And then, the impossible happened. 

The Spark removed his protective eyewear. 


So that we can see a better look at the ‘Face of the PBA’, perhaps?

But kidding aside, I feared for Mark’s eyes. I know what might happen and I know it’s impossible to stop. I saw people tweeting about it, some with concern, some were just for laughs, 

‘Yan ang FACE of the PBA!’ 

‘Para daw makita ang CAGUIOA-puhan ng Face of the PBA’ 

And the jokes went on and on and on. But being a ka-barangay I knew deep down that those people were also worried for Mark, for his health, they were just trying keep it light. 

The commentators were saying that he removed it so that he can get a better view of the ring. And honestly, before he took it off, the shots weren’t falling for Mark nor his teammates. So many turnovers were committed as well. I felt like our ring was sealed or it shrunk to the size of a pea. 

He knew all along that something might happen to him. He knew that someone from the other team could easily reach in and make the mistake of poking his eyes instead of touching the ball. Or maybe an elbow from his defender may hit them without even meaning to. But did that stop him? Did that make him change his mind? No. 

That’s what makes Mark, for us Ginebra fans, the Face of the PBA. 

Oh wait, scratch that. 

That’s what makes Mark, for us Ginebra fans, the HEART of the PBA. 

A player who sacrifices everything and puts his own health in the line just to get a clear view of that damned ring. Just to get a basket. Just to get a win. Just to make the fans happy. Cause he knows that that’s his job. Well, he did a pretty good one. 

And for that, we thank you. I know that’s not even enough. 

I know that there are fans of other teams who also believe that Mark is the HEART of the PBA. Thank you for being able to see the heart that a player puts in every game. For seeing his efforts, his love for this game, his leadership and the fire that he brings in every game.
Isn’t it great, when people who aren’t even fans of your team is a fan of you as an individual player?

Mahal na Hari, you’ve made us proud, yet again. Even if we didn’t win that game, you showed us again why you are the MVP. You showed us again why you are the one and only Spark of this team. When you removed your glasses we didn’t just see your eyes, we saw your heart.

MARK “THE HEART OF THE PBA” CAGUIOA


Monday, October 29, 2012

No Losses Just Lessons

"Kasalanan ng coach" 

"Ang pangit ng rotation" 

"Walang chemistry" 

"Parang ang tamlay ng players" 


"Walang puso maglaro" 

"Kulang kasi sila sa big man e"

Throw in all the reasons you can think of. Point your fingers at every person you think should be blamed: the head coach, the coaching staff, the team captain, the players, the refs and even the water boy, if you want. 

Reasons, reasons, reasons, I've heard enough of those reasons. 

I'm no basketball or sports analyst. I'm just a fan. Wait, hold up. Some people might say 'Just a fan?' Fine, I'm a die-hard fan.  

A fan. An enthusiastic devotee of sports, an ardent follower and admirer.

I'm not gonna throw in stats or even my own point-of-view. Cause clearly, they've said it all. 
We're not critics. Well, if you are, by all means, please talk, we're all ears. But from a fan's point-of-view, I have nothing to say about how they played and how they should have played. Sure, I was dismayed. I'd be a hypocrite if I said I wasn't disappointed. But I'm no critic. My job, as a fan, is to keep on cheering for my team. Let's not forget the meaning of the word fan, an ardent follower and admirer. Besides, what's the use of my 'Never Say Die' spirit if I don't show it, if I leave my team just because they had a 4-game losing streak? 

I only have 4 words for our team: 


I know what you're gonna say "They've already been through three losses before this, haven't they learned from that 3-game losing streak?" I share your sentiments on that but why don't you give them time? Do you think it's easy for a kid to write his/her name right away? Of course not, he/she had to have many mistakes of writing a as e or jumbling the letters. But in the end, he/she learned what was wrong and corrected it, heck, perfected it even. And besides, you heard it from Jayjay Helterbrand himself, they're still in the transition phase. They're still in the process of shifting gears and giving the floor to the young guns to create the new era of Ginebra. They're in the process of perfecting the team, like what my favorite Chinese proverb says, 
“A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.” That suits this topic well. (Pat on the back for me and for whoever said that lol)

Yeah, there are problems. Obviously there are, we wouldn't have lost 4 straight games if there was none. You're free to point it out, but it's not ours to solve. W
e're fans, we're allowed to give our opinions and give suggestions, if you may. But I don't get those fans who go berserk on social media about how the team played and how the coach was doing it wrong. Don't you think you're just adding insult to injury? Like what I said on my twitter account, "In the end,we'll never know the real reason. Only the team will know and will be able to solve the problem. We can only show our support."

Sidenote: I'd like to commend those people who stuck through the final buzzer and cheered the ever-famous GI-NEB-RA chant like we were winning. Because that's what we do, we keep them alive, we keep them fighting. We are their fuel. And at that time, we were their oxygen. The oxygen that they needed for them to combust and explode. It just so happened that that night, the oxygen wasn't enough. I encourage everyone to watch their upcoming games, they need us now more than ever. Never get tired of cheering for them. Tweet them encouraging words. You may give them your insights about how they played but don't even think of putting them down. I've seen players who tweet about blaming themselves and putting the loss on their shoulders, when in fact, they were the reason why their team even had a fighting chance.  

Yeah, we lost the past 4 games but we have more games to come. Remember fall seven times, stand up eight? Same rule applies to this. 

Yeah, we lost but that's life. Call it unfair, but things happen for reasons only God knows why. Deal with it. Learn and move on. Pray that things will get better. Our best weapon now is neither The Gineral nor The Spark, it's prayer. There's nowhere to go but up and there's no other direction but forward. 





Bottom line: NEVER. SAY. DIE. 


Laters,


G



Saturday, October 27, 2012

FIVES

I've always had this thought that the starting five are the guys who should make the team happy. The last five guys on the floor are the ones who're supposed to make the fans happy. And the ones in-between? Their job is to make the other team cry. 

The Starting Five


Admit it, don't you have this little thrill of joy whenever your team scores first in the game? The first blood in the game. Even if it's just a jump shot or a simple lay-up, cause you know that that first basket will start the team's bid for a thrilling game. That's the job of the first five, to build the momentum for the team. They will be the fuel to the fire. I've always thought that they're supposed to make the team happy because they'll be the reason for the team to have a big lead in the early minutes of the game. Whatever they've started will be continued by the rest of the guys who'll be in the rotation. It's crucial for the first five to start the game right, so that it would be, sorry for the lack of a better word, easy for their teammates to play the rest of the game. 


The Last Five

You're down by 2, 3, 5 or 10 and you have a minute or two in the clock. Of course, you will turn to your best 5. Your best shooters and your best defenders. The guys who live and breathe "crunch time". They should make the fans happy, by giving them a win. A come-from-behind win is always the best. The exhilarating feeling that you get when you know your team can still make it. It could be something that you didn't expect or something that you half-expected, but for sure, it's something that you hoped for and something that you badly wanted. An overtime, for me, is a bonus. But it's the same, your best five and your best luck. At the last ticks of the clock, you will see every person, every fan, standing and cheering their hearts out for their team to win, to show their team that they are there. And it's the last five on the floor's job to reward those cheers with a win. To give back, to show them that it was worth watching the game, that it was worth cheering them on 'til the end.


The In-betweens


The in-betweens are the ones who play in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarter, obviously. They're the guys who want just want to be part of the rotation. And once they get that chance, they would want to, and they should, make the opponent cry. They're the guys who you never expected to blow up (Oh, I remember those days when Sunday Salvacion and Mark Macapagal became big names coming out of the bench and making those unexpected triples for Ginebra. Man, the good old days. Sorry, been under a rock for 4-5 years, that's as far as I can remember lol) The guys who are just waiting for their time to be ripe, and their talents to be seen. They are the ones who every person on the opposing team should be afraid of. It shouldn't be the best shooter known or the best defender known to mankind, because those people are expected to show exemplary work. It should be those guys who patiently warm the bench and themselves. Waiting, just waiting to pounce. 



But whether a player is part of the starting five, the in-betweens or the last five, what matters is that each and everyone of them know their role while they're on the floor. That way, the team, the fans and the players are all happy with the outcome of the game. Another thing, whatever sport you're playing, the most important thing is for you to offer everything to Him, make Him happy, and have fun. And most of all, you should be happy because you know that you were able to give it your all. If you win, then hooray and good job for you. If you lose, remember, there are no losses just lessons. High-five!
(How weird, my blog entry ended this way. LOL!)

Laters,

G

H O P E

I had this patient who I had a really interesting conversation with. He was a male, a tall one, about 6’5” in height, but lying in his bed he looks only about 5’8”. I entered the room and greeted him good morning. After a long conversation, he suddenly blurted out something that I never would have thought I'd hear in my existence. 

“I want to die.”

I was speechless for a moment, trying to gather my thoughts and my composure. Then I suddenly had the confidence to cheer him up.
“Don’t say that, there is still time.”
“There’s none, 6 months? 3 years? They’re not even sure if I will last that long. That’s not even enough to make me happy. How could I think of living if all the hope in me is already sucked out?”
I sat beside him feeling like I was setting aside the therapeutic communication.
“Let me share with you a theory that I have. Do you know the story of Pandora’s box?” He looked up and nodded once. “In my point of view each and every one of us is a Pandora, do you know why?” He didn’t remove his eyes from me and his face turned puzzled. “Because Pandora has let out all of the bad things, negativity, evil, etc., but there is something left inside, hope.” I smiled as I said the last word. “Hold on to it, for it is the only thing that separates you from death. If I let you die without me doing anything then that would totally violate my duty as a nurse, to care for my patient in every way possible, to assure his safety and make sure that he is living his life well no matter how short or long it is. Think of the present, the future, what you have and what you want to achieve. I know that there are a lot, hold on to those for those will make you think of tomorrow, will make you think of living another day. And your family? They never lost hope, for they know that you are strong, that you can withstand this storm. They need you just as much as you need them. As long as you’re breathing there is no reason to die, just be thankful for every day that passes by, for life is a gift from God that you shall not refuse.” All along the small speech that I made he was looking at me, teary-eyed and without a word he gave me a hug and said, “You made me strong, thank you. I never would have imagined life as that way. I never would have thought. I will hang on to those words.” He said with a smile that lit up his whole face. His relatives came in and he gave each of them a hug and thanked them for being strong for him.
I see life through other people, their circumstances, their heartaches, their achievements. Some people think of life as one dimension, just the present. How about the future? Isn't that part of life? Because someday it will be your present and that is inevitable. As long as you have hope that nothing will go wrong and that you have faith in yourself, you will surpass every circumstance. We will die in the end, but that doesn't mean that we should end it now, that doesn’t mean that all your hard work will, in the end, go into waste. No, for there is no such thing as wasted hard work. We will die in the end but we will rise again for we all know that God is just waiting for us in our second life. 
Hope, hold on to it.


*Story is fabricated*

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Rainy season must-haves

Rainy season must-haves



Free People lace coat / Union jack shoes, $200 / Black shoulder bag, $360 / Beanie hat, $235 / Felix Rey clear umbrella / Lancôme lip makeup / Bare Escentuals waterproof eyeliner, $21 / Rimmel


Whoever said that you can't be fashionable when it's the rainy season? A lot of fashionable waterproof apparels are coming out of nowhere these days: raincoats, boots, bags, even umbrellas tend to be in style with different designs. Another must-have would be waterproof make-up. Products like eyeliners and mascaras are on top of the list because, come on, you don't wanna look like a raccoon, right? I tend to wear head gears (bonnets or beanies, however you wanna call them) when it's raining,  especially whenever I bring a jacket without a hood. If you don't have raincoats at home and you're not an umbrella type of person, like me, try bringing a heavy duty jacket, or jackets that are quite waterproof. Jackets made of leather or polyester, so that you'll still keep yourself dry and fashionable at the same time. And then, add a head gear, make sure that it will somehow protect you from the rain. Now, for the shoes, I don't really wear boots like the one on the picture but I wear my fleece boots whenever it's raining cause out of all my footwear, it's the one that can actually withstand the rain and flood. You can opt to wear rubber shoes as well, just make sure that they're not made out of canvas or of the same type of material as that. Now, for the bag, I tend to use backpacks cause they're made out of waterproof material but you can opt to use leather totes or shoulder bags. For good measure if you have documents inside your bag, put them in a  plastic envelope, not really a fashion tip, I'm just a concerned citizen. LOL! 


Laters,

G

Punked-up Kicks

Punked-up Kicks



Floral top, $9.54 / Biker jacket / Black pleated skirt / Jeffrey Campbell platform boots, $250 / Juicy Couture leather shoulder bag / Marc by Marc Jacobs chain ring / Fantasy Jewelry Box bangle bracelet / ASOS spike necklace / Black earrings, $4.80


The title is obviously a wordplay of Foster the People's song "Pumped Up Kicks." Yep, that's where boredom leads me. Kidding! I thoroughly thought of the title of this set, not! I'm currently hooked to that song by FTP (If you haven't heard Mackenzie Bourg's version of this song, you should check it out on Youtube. You can thank me later. LOL) but my mind is wandering that's why I ended up making a punk-inspired set instead of a 'pumped-up kicks'-inspired set. Maybe next time, when I'm already in the right mind, I'll be able to put that song's title to good use. 


Laters,

G

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Off to the Beach

Off to the Beach



Lipsy babydoll dress, $150 / Embellished sandals / D&G beach tote bag / Lisa Stewart jewelry / Beach jewelry, $72 / Beach jewelry, $72 / Coral jewelry / Gucci sunglasses / Forever New , $31

I know, I know, it's the "-ber" months already and it's still raining over here in the Philippines, but doesn't it count that it's summer in Australia right now? Please give me a break, since I wasn't able to experience "summer" this year because of our reviews for the Board exams. And c'mon, don't you see yourself going to the beach wearing that lovely scarf print babydoll dress? :) Such a great find isn't it? :)

Laters,

G

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Flora for the Fauna

Flora for the Fauna



Cotton sweater, $78 / Current/Elliott skinny leg jeans / AX Paris high heels, $48 / Leather handbag, $2,665 / La Mer yellow gold jewelry / A|X Armani Exchange a x armani exchange / Nickel free earrings

I've always wanted to have floral printed pants but I can't seem to find the perfect pair. I think when you pair it up with the right blazer, it would be the perfect I'm-not-so-old-neither-am-I-too-young look whenever you go to meetings or interviews. And that sweater! I don't know where I can buy those here in the PH. :( I MUST go to Bangkok sooner than soon. :(

Laters,

G

Friday, October 19, 2012

Knit-obsessed

Knit-obsessed



A.P.C. crew neck sweater / Highwaisted shorts / Matiko stacked heel / Bow handbag / MICHAEL Michael Kors gold jewelry / Linda Farrow Luxe round frame sunglasses

I have an unhealthy fascination for knits. I don't know why, though. I mean, I live in a two-season country so, I don't know where I got this obsession. Probably because I have the incurable disease of retreating to cold places when it's overheating here in MNL.

Laters,

G

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Pink and Gold

Pink and Gold



Rare London bandage dress, $72 / AX Paris wedge shoes, $59 / ASOS envelope clutch purse / Anne Klein jewelry / Yellow gold jewelry / Kenneth Jay Lane chain collar necklace, $385 / Heart diamond ring / Alexis Bittar yellow gold jewelry


Off to a wedding? A simple intimate party? This is definitely something you'd see me wear given the right assets. I just fell in love with every item in this set. Those accessories are to die for. Speaking of, I need to cook something up for a wedding that I have to attend to this Sunday. I'll post it when it comes it nicely and if I get decent photos. :)

Laters,

G

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Jeaned and Jacked

Jeaned and Jacked



Vintage top / Denim jean jacket / Billabong / Timberland waterproof boots, $195 / Shoulder bag


Top from Mango, Thrifted denim jacket, Forgot where I bought my pants, Union Jack Backpack from Bangkok, Fleece boots from Bangkok

My simple solution whenever it's raining: cover-ups and boots. 

Laters,

G

Monday, October 15, 2012

Fifty Shades of Grey

Fifty Shades of Grey



Monki , $19 / Bardot denim vest, $82 / Striped jeans / Jeffrey Campbell platform heels, $220 / Jérôme Dreyfuss shoulder handbag

Gray-ing it down for an afternoon with friends or a few chill business meetings. A bit laid-back outfit with a little spunk thanks to those vertical-lined pants (perfect for petite girls like me) and those lace-up booties.

Laters,

G