#DearFutureMom, your child will be HAPPY

I support different advocacies, mostly involving kids.  Last January 25, a week before my birthday, I spent my birthday with the Right Start kids at the Right Start Foundation center.  But there are also those that are kids-at-heart-forever with special abilities / needs that require a certain kind of acceptance and reception.  This one hits close to home since my sister Joyce is one.

She brings so much joy, humility and compassion in my heart.

I’m blessed to have her in my life.

Her simple joys!

The only person who can eat and sleep at the same time! 🙂

I’d like to share the video below made through a collaboration of CoorDown (Coordinator of the National Association of People with Down Syndrome) and Saatchi & Saatchi Italy.

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This is a response to an expectant mother who had just found out that her unborn child would have Down syndrome.

“What kind of life will my child have?”

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“I’ve Loved You for a Thousand Years”

Proposals need not be expensive or over the top, I’ve always said… It can be… To each his own way.

Meme cards. Words. The person you want to be with the rest of your life.

Simplicity toggled with honesty and a touch or two touches of creativity can move even the hardest heart into tears…

I watched this video so many times… cried so many times… Simple, honest, straight from the heart.

Congrats Tim!!! Visit Manila soon again… 🙂 With Ming… and Audrey! 😉

Great to meet Audrey in Malaysia last week.

You two are brimming with happiness, it’s so uplifting.

Bloomberg Television Features Steve Jobs, Who Dies at Age 56

Steve Jobs, one of the greatest of American innovators, died today at the age of 56.

 

Jobs, who resigned as Apple Inc. chief executive officer on Aug. 24, 2011, passed away today.  The creator of the iPhone who relinquished his position as CEO co-founded the company when he was 21.  Handing the CEO post to his hand-picked successor, Tim Cook, 6 weeks ago, Jobs became Apple’s chairman.  Yesterday, Cook released news about the iPhone 4S and today, this breaking news about the death of Steve Jobs.

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Colt45 URCC Cebu 6 “Respect” Fight Card Results

 

 

The 6th installment of Colt45 URCC Cebu concluded last January 14, 2011.  The Colt45 URCC Cebu MMA event was held at Cebu International Convention Center in Mandaue City.  Despite the rain, the event pushed through drawing a huge crowd that filled the hall up to the standing room area.  Happening on the same weekend as the Sinulog Festival, URCC once again turned up the heat as 16 fighters dueled in the ring.

 

He somehow reminds me of Gelo

Referee Aldee’s Piercing Gaze

Take it to the ground

 

The main event didn’t disappoint as the battle between Cary Bullos and former Visayan bantamweight champion Leonard Delarmino got the fight fans brimming with adrenaline as both fighters placed physical pains on each other.  Round 1 between the two was an exciting round of brutal exchanges.   

 

 

Ground and Pound or Grind and Pound? 😀

 

In the end, early Round 2 of the match, Cary got winded out and his corner threw in the towel.

 

 

Colt45 URCC Cebu 6: Respect Fight Card Results

 

Match 1

Reynan Noblefranca v. Jessie Tambiling

Winner: Reynan Noblefranca

TKO via referee stoppage

Round 1, 7:43

 

Match 2

Philip Delarmino v. Jhon Edu Torbiso

Winner: Philip Delarmino

TKO via referee stoppage

Round 1, 1:14

 

Match 3

Lorde Rey Yamit v. Vaughn Donaire

Winner: Vaughn Donaire

Tapout via RNC

Round 1, 4:55

 

Match 4

Agustin Delarmino v. Maxlito Yong

Winner: Agustin Delarmino

Verbal tapout

Round 1, 3:32

 

Match 5

Mark Revalde v. Victor Torre

Winner: Victor Torre

Verbal tapout

Round 1, 1:06

 

Match 6

George Flansbaum v. Jimmy Yabo

Winner: No Contest –both disqualified for not engaging

Round 2, 6:54

 

Match 7

Ricardo Sapno v. Tom Woodfin

Winner: Tom Woodfin

Tapout via Rear Naked Choke

Round 1, 3:44

 

Match 8

Leonard Delarmino v. Cary Bullos

Winner: Leonard Delarmino

TKO via corner stoppage

Round 2, 5:30

 

 

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URCC Cebu and 2011 Sinulog Festival

 

 

URCC Cebu is happening tomorrow, January 14, 2011 (Friday), at 7pm.  Bubba will be refereeing most of the fights with the help of a local referee.  He’s tagging me along so I’d be seeing up-close what Cebu fighters have to offer in the MMA scene.

 

 

Since we already flew out to Cebu, we might as well make most of the trip and the weekend.  It’s the 2011 Sinulog Festival in Cebu and it will be our first time to join the Sinulog Festival experience. 

 

January 15, 2011 (Saturday) 
6:00 AMFluvial Procession of the Miraculous Image of Sto. Niño
8:00 AMVibration and Big Bike Rally by Vmax Owners Group
9:00 AMRe-enactment of the Baptism of Queen Juana and Rajah Humabon Basilica del Sto. Niño
2:00 PMSolemn Procession of the Miraculous Image of Sto. Niño
7:00 PMSinulog Fireworks Competition @ SM City Cebu
7:00 PMStreet party @ Fuente Osmeña and Plaza Independencia
8:00 PMGala – Passionata a Cultural Heritage Celebration in Honor of Sto. Niño de Cebu @ SM Cinema I
8:00 PMKasadya Nite Mardi Gras @ Ayala Center Cebu
8:00 PMHandumanan Concert, USP-F Theater for the Performing Arts

January 16, 2011 (Sunday)SINULOG GRAND PARADE
4:00 AMMañanita Mass @Basilica del Sto. Niño
6:00 AMPontifical mass with His Eminence Ricardo J. Cardinal Vidal
9:00 AMSinulog Grand Parade Carousel Kick Off
7:00 PMGrand Fireworks, Cebu City Sports Center
7:30 PMStreet Party Bands, Fuente Osmeña

 

 

 

Most of our previous Cebu travels consisted of trips to the nearby islands like Bantayan Island, Virgin Island and Malapascua. 

 

Beachfront

Bantayan Island

 

But on this trip to Cebu, we’re departing from the usual beach escapes and will discover the beautiful city of Cebu.  Other than trying to check out the historical and must-see places in Cebu City, this trip is going to be a Cebu food trip!!!    

 

 

I have about 10-12 restaurants in the list and I have no idea how to finish all the restaurants.  For Saturday dinner, while Bubba is off to Alvin’s BJJ seminar, I’m pretty excited to meet with Eric and Trixie, who are also going to be in Cebu.

 

I can’t wait to post about the URCC Cebu event, the winners, and this food-filling weekend in Cebu City.  Stay tuned!

 

 

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The Amazing Race Asia 4 Final Race, WHO WON? Winners are…

 

 

Just a quick HOLA folks!

 

TONIGHT is the Amazing Race Asia 4 Finale.  

 

The Amazing Race Asia 4 show finale is scheduled at 9PM tonight. 

 

It’s EXCLUSIVE on AXN, SKY Cable Channel 49.

 

I am so EGG-CITED to watch and see who won!!! 

I love all three teams. 

 

Michelle and Claire.  Father and Daughter Tandem of Natasha and Hussein. 

 

And of course, the RICHES!

 

Let’s all find out who won tonight! 😉

 

**UPDATE as of Dec. 9, 10:10PM** TEAM PHILIPPINES WON!!!

 

Congrats to Rich Herrera and Rich Hardin!!! 😉

 Catch the Finale Replay on Dec. 10, Friday at 710PM on AXN.

TARA 4 Marathon on Dec. 11, starting 12:10PM.

 

Go Philippines!!!

 

Leaving you with this shot.  Don’t laugh.

 

 Many thanks to Calvin of Calvin’s Hub for the photo!

 

Yes, about 3 flies went inside my gaping mouth.

 

Needed protein anyway. 

 

XOXO,

Janey

Colt45 URCC XVII Havoc Fight Card Result – The Kiss of Pain

 

 

July 24, 2010 –I had to do a double take when the event host said, “URCC 17.”  Wow, it’s been that many and when I talk to some fight fans and mention URCC, they still remember the first few URCC events at the amphitheater of Casino Filipino or the one at Ultra.  The biggest local MMA event has made quite a lasting impression even during its inception or its natal years.

 

 

And the fight fans continue to grow in numbers.  Just last Saturday, girls from my Thursday prayer group (I know, extremes right?) came and supported Chris as he refereed some of the fights.  I invited my good friend Francis to go too and he was also there with us.  He was a URCC virgin until that night.  As for Madz, I think that’s her 3rd time to go, accompanying me.

 

 

 

URCC XVII “Havoc” Fight Card Results:

 

Match 1

Honorio Banario v. Bernard Soriano

Winner: Honorio Banario

Submission (Punches)

Round 1 – 2:55

 

Match 2

Noel Norada v. Randy Megrino

Winner: Noel Norada

Submission (Punches)

Round 1 – 1:37

 

Match 3

Jessie Rafols v. Andrew Benibe

Winner: Jessie Rafols

Submission (Kimura)

Round 1 – 9:12

 

Match 4

Reysaldo Transmonte v. Lino Tagacay

Winner: Reysaldo Transmonte

Decision (Unanimous)

Round 3 – 5:00

 

Match 5

Carl Sabeniano v. Jerson Estoro

Winner: Carl Sabeninano

KO (Backfist)

Round 1 – 0:18

 

Match 6

Igot Subora v. Panchito Estrada

Winner: Igor Subora

Submission (RNC)

Round 1 – 4:21

 

Match 7

Eric Kelly v. Aden Zarco

Winner: Eric Kelly

Submission (Achilles Lock)

Round 1 – 2:41

 

Match 8

Reggie Amarante v. Charry de la Cruz

Winner: Reggie Amarante

Decision (Unanimous)

Round 2 – 10:00

 

Match 9

Froilan Sarenas v. Razi Jabbari

Winner: Froilan Sarenas

Submission (Armbar)

Round 1 – 5:50

 

Match 10

Roy Docyogen v. Jordan Ogo

Winner: Roy Docyogen

Submission (RNC)

Round 1 – 9:26

 

 

 

 

Most of the matches at this event weren’t really that exciting (to my disappointment because I just recruited 3 new fight fans) but there are a few that really had me forget about the ho-hum ones.  I took pleasure in watching every second of Match 3 between Jessie Rafols and Andrew Benibe as the two fighters were toe to toe in dominating the other.  It was a very technical fight with one taking the advantage position off the other.  Rafols at one point mounted Benibe and tried to execute an armbar.  Benibe tactically escaped the trap and reversed positions with Rafols.  A few more take downs and Benibe found himself caught in a Kimura set-up by Rafols.

 

 

Lino Tagacay, representing The Army Team, was an old boxing trainer of mine at a former gym before he stepped into the professional MMA scene.  I have a lot of respect for his boxing skills despite his long range punch throws that really opens up his head for a big blow.  I think Tagacay’s aggression in the first round earned him that round.  For a second, Tagacay thought that the blue corner had thrown in the towel and almost celebrated too early.  Transmonte wasn’t that quick to quit.   Both fighters though were visibly tired.  I think the judges gave the 2nd round to Transmonte after landing some leg kicks.  Equally scoring a round of his own, the match went to a third.  Transmonte looked like he caught his second wind as he kept moving forward creating more offense towards Tagacay’s direction.  Tagacay seemed to be running low in gas and eventually lost by decision to Transmonte.

 

 

Match 5 was the speediest fight that night ending 18 seconds after the bell clonked its start.  Carl Sabeniano looked so much in shape and form, ready to knock the fight out of his opponent.  And that’s what he did to the crowd’s delight as the crowd roared in excitement.  A rotating backfist from Sabeniano was Elorde MMA’s Jerson Estoro stone cold stunner!  He was immediately knocked out cold.  I see it though as partially a lucky shot since the punch was thrown semi-blindly.  It was a back fist landing squarely on the jaw.  I can’t wait to see him again in the next one and prove myself wrong.  I know definitely that there’s more to see from him.  Kudos to marring the perfect winning record of Estoro!

 

The daunting Ukrainian MMA fighter Igor Subora saw Panchito Estrada in the ring for Match 6.  The crowd cheered “Panchito” on as he kept dampening Subora’s stance with a number of strong punches.  It kept landing on Subora’s face that eventually gave him a bloody cut.  That didn’t derail his objective as he took down Estrada and held him down.  Estrada appeared to have his immense strength drained from him.  Igor positioned well to maneuver a rear naked choke.  Estrada finally taps after a well-executed RNC.

 

 

 

Match 7 was another personal favorite among the fight roster that night.  It was a match that involved Ari Zarco of Maic’s Gym and Eric Kelly of Yaw Yan Ardigma.  The time was mostly spent on the ground with Kelly attempting to secure an ankle lock and Zarco trying to defend himself.  At the end of it, I thought Zarco tapped to what looked like a knee lock or trap arranged by Kelly.  To me, Kelly’s posture came across as pressure on the knee.  I even commented to Arvin who was sitting beside me that it was the first time I actually saw a knee lock executed in the URCC.  After talking to CW about it, he said it was essentially an ankle lock.  “An ankle lock?” I thought to myself.  It seemed to be too high for an ankle lock.  I shrugged.  It must be from a pretty awkward angle.  Nevertheless, from where I was sitting, Kelly looked like he knew what he was doing and have performed his fight strategy with confidence.

 

Reggie Amarante was another boxing trainer of mine before he joined the URCC.  He was one of my favorite trainers (together with “Kim”) back in the day.  He has great footwork and speed.  He now trains under DEFTAC.  Reggie Amarante obviously dominated his opponent in the ring during Match 8 unleashing hooks and whipping straights from time to time.  His visibly solid punches kept poking de la Cruz’ face bruising him badly.  Reggie looked untouched and was clearly ahead of his game.  To my dissatisfaction though, he didn’t go in for the kill.  He didn’t follow through even if de la Cruz staggered a couple of times.  To be fair to de la Cruz, he took some solid punches and still appeared to be unfazed.  His eyes were still all focused on Amarante, striving to re-strategize.  Amarante after 2 rounds was evidently the winner even without reading the judges’ scorecard.

 

 

Match 10 was between Jordan Ogo, a fighter from Saipan and Lakay Wushu’s Roy Docyogen.  Ogo did excite the crowd a bit with his striking abilities but Docyogen proved to be a seasoned and well-trained fighter.  The bell couldn’t save Ogo as he taps out with 34 seconds left in the 1st round.

 

 

Other Photos:

 

Guess who?

Pretty pretty girls support Chris!

Maddie and Bubba

Janey, Margee, Rasia, Maddie 

Thanks girls for attending, I know you’re all tired from the en2010 conference 🙂

But you still managed to watch.

With Francis and his favorite shirt, our prayer group leader Marge 

and my Yoshinoya eating partner Rasia

3 of the FOUR STRONG! 😉  Super love these two!

 

 

Overall, the matches just made me yearn for more URCC live action.  I can’t believe I missed URCC XVI.  The same thing goes for Francis.  It was his first URCC live event but, as he texted me that night, it certainly won’t be his last.

 

 

URCC 17 Havoc Album

URCC 17 Havoc Album –Rasia

 

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Photo Credit:

Rasia Ortanez

 

ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID

 

I love the song!  God is good.  God is LOVE.

 

“Salamat sa liwanag mo, muling magkakakulay ang Pasko.”

 

More tomorrow.  Ciao folks.  Catch the ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID.

 

After the Jump in Macau

 

 

Finally, I reached the end of the fall.

 

 

My knees were wobbling and it took me a while before I regained my balance.

 

Despite the tormenting 2 minutes before the actual “jump” (or push), it is one of the most memorable experiences in this lifetime.  Up to this day, I cannot believe that I did the jump.  I walk with a different strut now… (erhm, just don’t watch the video).  What a thrilling and electrifying moment to be in the air with nothing but a harness to support your fall.

 

 

Sky Jump is one of Macau’s most exciting tourist attractions that should be a “don’t miss” experience.

 

At 233 meters, Macau Tower’s skyjump and bungee jump from the outer rim by world renowned AJ Hackett is the highest in the world.  How many people can say that they’ve jumped off that height?

 

Test your moxie!  Do you have the intestinal fortitude to do the jump?

 

 

 

Some of the Famous Towers

 

1. CN Tower                          Toronto, Canada                   1976                1,815 ft

2. Ostankino Tower                Moscow, Russia                  1967                1,771 ft

3. Oriental Pearl Tower                 Shanghai, China                   1995                1,535 ft

4. John Hancock Center    Chicago, USA                       1969                1,500 ft

5. Empire State Building New York, USA                             1931                1,454 ft

6. KL Tower                          Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia                1995                1,403 ft

11. Macau Tower                 Macau, SAR China                2001                1,109 ft

12. Tokyo Tower                  Tokyo, Japan                      1958                1,093 ft

13. Sky Tower                       Auckland, New Zealand                1997                1,067 ft

14. Eiffel Tower                     Paris, France                    1889                1,063 ft

 

 

We went back to the tower to get our photo and video package.  We shared an elevator ride with the other couple and we couldn’t stop laughing at what we just experienced.  The girl said that my 2-minute hesitation prepared her for her own plight.

 

 

A small crowd has already gathered outside the jump off point, where one guy is preparing for his bungee jump.

 

 

 

We went around the deck again and took some photos with the AJ Hackett staff.  Bubba bought a nice black and red AJ Hackett shirt.

 

 

The Statue of Kun Lam

 

We headed to another tourist attraction in Macau.  The Statue of Kun Lam Temple is supposed to be a blend between the traditional images of the goddess Guan Yin and Holy Mary.  Guan Yin is known to be The Goddess of Mercy who is a Buddhist Goddess who bestows clemency on people who sincerely repent their sins.

 

 

Portuguese artist Cristina Rocha Leiria designed the exquisite gigantic Kun Lam Statue.  The breathtaking 20-meter statue is made up of 48 polished bronze plates crafted in Nanjing and bolted together at the center stage along harbor waterfront.

 

Image Source: Panoramio User SantoB

Image Source: Panoramio User SantoB

 

The status is said to bring affluence in the country while the giant lotus flower pedestal is home to the Ecumenical Center, providing information on China’s major religions.  Entrance to the center is free.

 

 

We had a quick stopover at a small ramen house before heading to the next stop.

 

 

 

Macau Fisherman’s Wharf

 

The Fisherman’s Wharf is the biggest them park in Macau, claim to have an estimated cost of HK$1.9 billion.  Entrance to the site is free.  The park offers nightly explosions of the complex’s 40-meter high volcano, daily jet-ski stunt shows and souvenir shopping.  The complex houses 150 stores and restaurants in buildings built in the style of different world seaports such as Cape Town, Amsterdam and Venice, including six rides, slots hall and a 72-room hotel casino.

 

 

 

Back to the Venetian

 

 

 

It was a fantastic fun afternoon spent under the sun.  It was time to head back to the hotel to freshen up for dinner.

 

 

We toured the hotel and looked at some high-end shops.  There was a mini-performance in one of the sections of the hotel. 

 

 

We finally picked a Portuguese restaurant for dinner.

 

 

 

Madeira Portuguese Restaurant

 

Madeira – While you are in Macau, why not taste the flavors of this city? Madeira serves Portuguese as well as Macanese dishes that are distinctly from Macau. Macanese dishes are a flavorful blend of cooking traditions from Portugal, Southeast Asia, India, Africa, Latin America and southern China. African chicken, curry crab and Bacalhau have been Macanese favorites for centuries.

 

 

It was the last evening of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and everyone in the restaurant looks astounded watching the replay of the opening ceremonies on television.

 

On the Table

 

 

 

 

Madeira Portuguese Restaurant

Shop 2408a (St. Mark’s Square)

Sun-Thurs 11:30 – 23:30

Fri- Sat 11:30 – 12:30

 

 

The Gondola Ride

 

After dinner, we walked around the beautiful St. Mark’s Square and moved from bridge to bridge.  Bubba insisted to take the graceful and romantic gondola ride down the Grand Canal but I declined.  I told him to save the Patacas instead.  Little did we know that the Gondola ride is free if you’re booked in the hotel… sigh, too bad.

 

 

We watched while others take the Gondola ride and listened to the sang wonderful Italian songs.  Despite the elegant Italian architecture and painting façades, there is that Venetian spirit of romance in the air.  The Venetian grandeur can be quite quixotic in certain areas.

 

 

Back to the Suite

 

 

Toyed with the camera in the room while resting. 

 

 

Again, the plan that night was rest and refresh then check the clubbing scene but the relaxing suite made us fall asleep again and missed out.  The sofa sleeper is also comfortable to bunk in.

 

 

The next morning, after another hearty breakfast at Café Deco, we said goodbye to the Venetian and the sparkly Macau.

 

“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.”

Jawaharial Nehru

 

 

 

 

Website Links

 

Macau Tower

AJ Hackett

The Venetian Macao

 

Macau Album 1

Macau Album 2

Macau in a Nutshell Album 1

Macau in a Nutshell Album 2

Sky Jump Video

 

 

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