DAYEdalera
Monday, October 30, 2006
Loveletter to Vienczent
Love,
MOMMY DAYE
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The boy's name Vienczent is pronounced VIN-sent. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "prevailing." From Vincentius. The name ultimately derives from the Latin verb "vincere", meaning "to conquer." Steadily used since the early Christian days.
And I intend to use this name someday. : )
ditto
Thursday, October 26, 2006
In defense of SolGen Nachura
I am disappointed/angered by how Rep. Suplico commented with a very boastful remark:
"Malacañan has already lost five cases, with no wins, at the High Court, after Nachura took over as the government's top counsel"
Honorable Solon, Did you know?
* Solicitor General Antonio Eduardo B. Nachura is one of the most respected lawyer in the law profession both in practice and in the academe.
* Have you ever argued in the Supreme Court and won a case which is totally against the current of the waters or a case which is definitely construed as one which will shape the nation's future? If so, then I might accept your credibility to judge SolGen Nachura.
* I respect your right to freely express your opinion about the 5 cases the OSG lost in the High Court but it is a foul to blame it all to the SolGen after this man have defended the case zealously in court and within the bounds of the law.
*A lawyer's performance in the courtroom is responsible for about 25 percent of the outcome; the remaining 75 percent depends on the facts. -Melvin Belli
I don't think Lawyers must make nasty remarks against a co-league in the profession. Is it a blatant acceptance that a lawyer who does so is in a way insecure?
SolGen Nachura does't mind and that's what I expect from a low-profile man.
And I and many individuals who have witnessed his excellent performance in all his legal endeavors will DISAGREE and WILL MIND what you have said.
Monday, October 23, 2006
A little of everything...
1. Watch Lea Salonga’s Concert “Tomorrow” - DONE!
2. DVD Marathon : “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Love Story in Harvard” - HALF DONE!
3. Finish all OSG Work Backlog – HALF DONE!
4. Read a Fiction Book – NOT YET.
5. Make advance readings in Criminal Law Review and Tax Review. – NOT YET.
SO HELP ME GOD.
BAD NEWS/ GOOD NEWS (Depends on how I take it.)
1. I lost one ear. My bestfriend left for Dubai to work as an Engineer. I felt like I lost one good ear who is always willing to listen with my “ka-dramahan” in life.
2. One of my favorite students is pregnant. A promising student who is very close to my heart and more than a sister to me confirmed she’s 5 months pregnant. Though I know a “baby” is always a blessing I know she has to make some sacrifices now for her angel.
3. Mama Gareth gave birth to a son. Papa Filip is still in the Middle East.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
My dream, LEA and “Tomorrow”
It was a dream come true…WATCHING LEA SALONGA LIVE IN CONCERT!
I prepared for years that I can finally buy the nearest spot on stage to watch her perform and though I only had the capacity to spend Php 2,000 for this event I never hesitated spending it for the “Tomorrow” concert.
Me and my date was calling CCP for weeks to make reservations for our tickets but they don’t allow it by phone. Have tried purchasing it from Ticketnet and Gloritta Cinema Booth but due to heavy workload we wasn’t able to buy tickets ahead of time.
I dared myself to escape early than usual (5:30pm) from the office to be able to buy the tickets from CCP Box Office Booth with fingers cross that it’s not yet sold out.
It was destiny that there are two vacant seats away from each other at the 300, 500 and 2000 rates and as planned though I want to share this moment with my date seating beside me we bought the ground left ticket with seat no. N115 and O115 at the rate which is equivalent to almost one week of my wage.
TICKETS SECURED.
Ate dinner at the harbor complex –Pancake house (thanks to my date for a very sumptuous dinner) and ate my food roughly in 30 minutes making sure that I won’t be late in reaching my dream.
Oh! PGMA is watching too. The concert started sharply at 8pm. It was with an overture of “tomorrow” which practically reminds me that I heard it first in the “LEA LIVE 1” CD which Gil gave me 4 Christmas ago. I was holding my breath to saw my idol: Lea Salonga.
It seems that the production vehemently anticipated my excitement and delayed Lea’s appearance for a while. It started with a princess dancing in the stage and pointed to the curtains. The curtains slowly opened and there I saw the Philippine Harmonic Orchestra being directed by Gerard Salonga (Lea’s music partner since childhood).
Then it was “True Colors” and Lea appeared on stage. I was mesmerized. I was holding my breath. I was starstruck and thought to myself, though I am 14 rows away from her, IM READY TO DIE. I have fulfilled my greatest dream on earth.
Lea Salonga narrated her new “passion”, being a mother to her Beverly Nicole. She told stories of motherhood and how she is confused if she will be like “Mommy Ligaya” to her angel… Then the next song, “Everybody Says Don’t” and “The Story Goes On”.
Lea introduced a friend who recently is also a new daddy. Calvin Millado, an ALIW award winning artist who happens to be the “Best Male Lead in a Musical”, a TV host of “Travel Time” and a talent of Boy Abunda. He continued the performance by singing “Impossible Dream” (which I think the best rendition of the song I ever heard next to Luther Vandross) and “You Raise Me Up”.
The Philippine Madrigal Singers which according to Lea was the embodiment of everybody’s dream of teaching the children of tomorrow how to sing, rendered two most meaningful songs, “Man in the Mirror” and “Circle of Life”.
Lea sang thereafter, “Anak” which she offered to all mothers who brought their children and children who brought along with them their mothers and grandmothers.
My second favorite song of the night “If I could” preceded my first “Galawgaw/Waray-Waray” which Lea performed with smart kids who sang with the highest energy.
Oooops, time to cut the overwhelming feeling, the theater master announced a 15-minute interval.
I rushed to the restroom and faced a long line to reach the cubicle. On my way back to my seat, I saw Mayor Mon Ilagan with his kid.
The concert continued with Lea singing “Together Wherever We Go” with Julia Abueva, the precocious 10-year old princess who sang for the 2005 SEAGames. Julia conquered the stage in singing “When You Believe” with the Madrigal Singers after.
Lea singing “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan” reminded me of two important persons in my life. My Mom who I miss badly and my Lolo who I miss more and more everyday.
The Madrigal Singers who I think is teasing my emotions sang the songs which my Lolo Pitong patiently taught me during my tender years, “Leron Leron Sinta”, “Bahay Kubo”, “Polka sa Nayon” and “Chitchiritchit (Alibangbang)”.
It was Lea again, talking about how she started singing on the same stage many years back when she was 7 years young. She complimented her music partner Gerard and I anticipated the song “Happiness”. I was wrong. It was “Sing!” and “Chiquitita” (which she sang along with the kids from Hail Mary the Queen Children’s Choir and Kilyawan Boys Choir).
Lea followed that very sentimental performance (it reminds me of my happy childhood) with “Stand Up For Love”. Before her another outstanding performance she said:
“It is not a world of Love, If one child is still in danger.” If I would be asked “What would you do if you know that today is your last day here on earth?” I would answer like Martin Luther, “I will plant a tree.” He answered that way because the greatest deed is to plant love which you know will bear a fruit you will not be able to see.
My dream is that someday Beverly Nicole will ask me “Mommy what was war?”.
The last song was “Tomorrow” I know. It frightened me. Minutes away and my encounter with Lea will be over. No worries. I am satisfied and I know I will be encountering her again, everyday in my car radio, in my internet connection, and the closest, in my heart.
BOW… BOW… BOW… A standing ovation. I know it was me who first stand among thousands of fans. The audience shouted “MORE! MORE! MORE!”
And “Tomorrow” wasn’t really the last after all. “Pagdating ng Panahon” (by Aiza Seguerra) was last.
I came out of the theater FULFILLED. HAPPY. SATISFIED. ADORING LEA OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
At the lobby, I bought a souvenir program and want to buy the CD’s which still I don’t have and have lost and damaged through time. But I wary myself of overspending.
It was time, PGMA appeared and everybody is very eager to take pictures of Her Excellency but the crowd stopped when they hear Lea is on the other side. The fans walked towards their “musical goddess” aiming to take a shot from afar. PGMA joined Lea and the concert team. I am proud I am one of those who nearly experienced stampede just to take a picture of the concert team.
The night is far from over. My date which now I will reveal who, Nysa, another Lea fanatic (more than a younger sister to me) suggested we take pictures near the “Tomorrow” slogan and we did.
We loosen up at Starbucks harbor and shared our comments and breathless stories about the concert, the songs and Lea Salonga.
It was FUN. MEMORABLE. WORTHY OF SPENDING. It was the GREATEST TREAT I HAVE GIVEN MYSELF since
Im looking forward to LEA and another “Tomorrow”.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
COMELEC DECIDES ON LIBERAL PARTY LEADERSHIP ISSUE
I am probably the first Liberal who has read the dispositive portion of the decision in the case:
IN THE MATTER OF THE ROMP AND ILLEGAL ELECTIONS OF OFFICERS OF THE LIBERAL PARTY (SPP No. 06-002)
LIBERAL PARTY represented by its President, Franklin M. Drilon
vs.
JOSE L. ATIENZA, Jr., et. al.
Being employed at the Office of the Solicitor General, I was the one who requested a copy from the COMELEC Education and Information Division of the “so freshly signed” resolution by the COMELEC en banc.
My heart is pounding as I received the first page with the case title, reference number and name of the parties. I almost can’t wait for the fax machine to throw out the second page which contains the dispositive portion (that is because the EID doesn’t want to fax the whole resolution which consist of several pages). My excitement wasn’t really focused on which “wing” (either Atienza or Drilon) will have a favorable decision.
MY EXCITEMENT, FEAR AND MIXED EMOTIONS IS BECAUSE I KNOW: THAT COMELEC RESOLUTION WILL SHAPE THE FUTURE OF MY BELOVED PARTY.
The Liberal Party which I selflessly served as a member for six years now including almost three years of working for the National Headquarters as Administrative and Finance Officer. It was the organization who shaped me to become what I am now in my career. All the more, there I met INTELLIGENT people (Sen. MAR Roxas, Sec. Florencio Abad, Sec. Mike Defensor, SolGen Antonio Eduardo Nachura, Rep. Antonino Roman to name a few…), STATESMAN (Sen. Pres. Jovito Salonga), AWESOME individuals (Dir. Gen. Eli Quinto, Dr. Meinardus, Rep. Baham Mitra, Rep. Miles Roces, etc.), my LOVE and my FRIENDS (which I cannot make an account here) and of course, with regard to those BURDENS in the party which made me tougher through the years (I’d rather not name them).
The decision was a win-win for both parties, though it vehemently granted partially the petition of the Drilon wing. It’s win-win because the COMELEC partially adhered to the prayer of the Atienza wing that only a National Convention and a new election will truly express the sentiments of the membership.
I received a text from Hon. Rendor (Councilor from Albay) calling for party unity and I AGREE WITH HIM. The COMELEC has decided and IT’S NOW TIME FOR THE PARTY TO LICK ITS WOUNDS OF DIVISION AND START HEALING.
I am certain both parties will file for reconsideration of the resolution which reads;
1. COMELEC ruled that elections held on March 2, 2006 were invalid. (Election of Atienza wing)
2. Because of the invalidity of the election, the Commission enjoined Mayor Atienza, et al. to stop representing themselves as officers of the party.
3. Calling for a National Convention set November 13, 2006 at the Manila Hotel.
The MEMBERS are truly the strength of the LIBERAL PARTY and I call that we be given the chance to recollect what we aimed when we adhered to our oath of membership to this PARTY OF THE FUTURE. Let's concede our pride and unite in electing our new leaders who will embody our aim for JUSTICE, EQUALITY, TRUTH, PEACE and RESPOSIBLE GOVERNANCE which we cannot attain if the Party itself is in a dilemma.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
CREDITS
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
Yehey! My first working day without law school pressure went well. I went out of the office around 7pm. I thought it would end the way I want it. But Nada!
After 45 minutes of waiting at the MCS FX Terminal en route to Nagtahan…I was saddened by the announcement of the barker that the van is not leaving. (talaga naman! Matapos akong paghintayin ng matagal sa kadahilanang hindi napuno ang napakahabang van kailangan kong bumaba kasama ng 3 pang pasahero na alam kong bad trip din!)
Pumara ng Taxi (plate number XNL 265 ng MGE Taxi Services)
Taxi driver: San po kayo?
Daye: Sta. Mesa po. VMapa.
Taxi Driver: Plus thirty po sa metro.
Daye: Bakit po?
Taxi driver: Matraffic po kasi.
Daye: (cge na nga pakagenerous na ako makauwi lang) Sige manong plus 30 pag traffic.
Taxi Driver: So payag ka na plus 30?
Daye: Oo nga po pagtraffic…
Taxi driver: Eh hanap na lang ho kayo ng iba. Papunta ho kc ako ng Pasay, dun ho biyahe ko.
Daye: Bakit ho may ruta (route) naba ang taxi ngayon?
Taxi driver: Maghanap na lang ho kayo ng iba.
Daye: Manong baka gusto nyo mawalan ng franchise (prankisa)? Diba po bawal mamili ng pasahero?
Taxi Driver: Maam di naman po. Malayo po kc mauubusan na po ako ng gasoline.
Daye: Manong, dyan sa kanto ng Chino Roses may gasolinahan.
Taxi driver: Di kc ko pwede jan LPG ang gas ko.
Daye: Ganon po? Eh bakit po pag plus 30 pwede kayo makaabot ng Sta Mesa. (sarcastic na ako)
Taxi driver: (Started to move, Ng-on ng AM radio to the maximum level ang volume)
Daye: Manong pakihinaan naman po. Im not interested sa sounds nyo, para makatipid kayo sa gas at battery pakipatay na lang ho.
Taxi driver: (Driving recklessly)
Daye: (Lord, baka kung ano gawin sa akin ng mamang toh… Nagtext sa dad ng plate number, ngsave sa phone ng customer service number ng MGE, bad trip habang kung ano-ano ang naiisip)
Taxi driver: Mam kaliwa?
Daye: Opo. Pakibaba na lang ako sa Reposo.
Taxi driver: 120 po plus 30 (actual meter bill: 107)
Daye: Gave payment 100 peso bill, 5 peso coin, at 8 tig 25 cents.
Taxi driver: (nagkamot ng ulo.)
I just hope he learned his lesson. I could give him as much as 150 sana talaga kung di lang ako nabadtrip sa kanya. Grrr! Now I partially agree with Ms. Jessica Zafra. (re: security guards and taxi drivers and assholes…)
October 15, 2006 – LOLA BUSHA (and dealing with her alzheimer’s disease)
Visited my Lola Amanda after 1 month or more of not being able to… She looked thinner and pale. But I saw the stars in her eyes when she recognized me.
Lola: (crying) Ihanda mo gamit ko. Sasama ko say o. Umuwi na tayo sa atin.
Daye: Lola bahay na natin toh…Saka paluwas napo ako may pasok sa work.
Lola: Hindi natin to bahay. Dun tayo sa Burol sa bukid. (referring to our ancestral house way back early 80’s)
Daye: Sige po lola ganito na lang pagkagaling ko sa trabaho dadaanan kita ha?
Lola: Baka maghintay ako di ka na bumalik?
Daye: Promise po.
Lola: Kailan uuwi si Sonia? (referring to my aunt in the States)
Daye: Sa Christmas. (four years had passed and I still have the same answer)
Lola: Matagal pa yun.
Daye: Lapit nay un lola, 2 months na lang po.
October 14, 2006 – Princess Alika’s Fantasy 7th Birthday Party
I am late. Wasn’t able to attend the program. Ate Enna told me I am included in the list for the 7 FairyGodmother’s wishes..
Have met several relatives whom I haven’t seen for quite some time (Christmas 2005 was the last time yata).
The party was glamorous, I was thinking that I never celebrated my 7th birthday that way. Long time ago, I was contented with “basagang palayok” and “pabitin” plus the cake especially baked by Tita Sonia.
I attended 3 kiddie party in a month…that of Owie, The Wondertwins ten-ten and fen-fen and that of Aika. Ang tanda ko na talaga….
October 13, 2006 – LEGAL ETHICS
WAAAAAAAA! First time ako nagexam ng hindi nagaral overnyt…. Studied last two hours before the exam..
Classmate: Delayed daw tayo ng 2 hours before magexam. Natraffic yata si Judge Agui.
Daye: Prolonging the agony….
The exam was fair. I think I was able to answer rightly naman… (Sana!)
October 12, 2006 – REMEDIAL LAW REVIEW
2:00 AM
Daye: Aei, antok na ako..tulog muna ko.. 1 hour lang promise…
3:00 AM CLOCK ALARMS… Riiiiinnnnnngggggggg!
Daye: Snooze key… Doze off… zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
4:00 AM
Daye: Aral ulit…. (OMG! Im feeling something funny and yucky inside my stomach…tension triggered LBM)
6:00 AM
Daye: (takes a bath, ironed clothes, went to the CR for the 6th time…)
6:30 AM
Daye: I can’t go to the office with my LBM still in momentum. (thought of texting our chief of staff)
Asec, pasensya na po I can’t go to OSG. Di ko pa po tapos coverage ng exam.NagLBM pa po ako sa sobrang tension. Sorry po. (NO REPLY)
Nysa, dipo ako makapasok di pa ko tapos magbasa eh..Pucha! ngLBM pa ko. Bahala ka na sa magdispatch ng mga due cases. Thanks. (NO REPLY)
7:00 AM
Daye: Wala pang reply. (texted another boss in command)
Dir. Jof, (same explanation) , nagtext nap o ako kay asec. Sensya napo.
8:00 AM LBM is still a worst case scenario.Beep….
Asec: Ok. Galingan mo!
Daye: Sigh! (of relief), thought of self-medicating with Coke and Cornstarch. (its 100% effective learned it from mom)
10:00 AM Went to the library. Read.Read.Read.
EXAM HOUR…….. Waaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Fair naman exam, bad trip lang yung “statute of non-claims” nakalimutan ko yung period.
October 11, 2006 – LABOR LAW
Daye: Sobrang haba. Parang naparalyze na yung hands ko… Huhuhu…..
Sana OK din yung result para sulit yung ink ng signpen ko…
October 6, 2006 – UNDER THE PAIN OF LABOR (REVALIDA)
Daye: Arrived early in school. Attempted reading. Ayaw na talaga pumasok sa utak, kung pwede lang kainin ko yung green book habang iniisip na lettuce yun para pumasok lang sa katawan ko…Waaaaaa!
Atty. Sam: QUESTIONS:
1. Collective Bargaining Agreement; Bargaining Agent; Bargaining Unit and related matters as assigned.
2. Strikes and lockouts
3. Regular and special Holidays and conditions of Payment (ANSWERED with NO FOLLOW-UP)
4. Hypothetical: Entitlement to Overtimepay and Night Shift Differentials. (ANSWERED WITH FOLLOW-UP; What is a retail / service establishment?)
Daye: Waaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh! Ayaw ko napo… Torture talaga. Gusto ko na tulog…..
5:00 PM
Attended Ten-ten and Fen-fen’s Jolly kiddie party… I enjoyed it. : )
Thursday, October 05, 2006
REM-valida
Appeal of Conviction of Death and Several Reclusion Perpetua
Follow-up : New Rule since Death Penalty was abolished
People of the Philippines vs. Mateo
Execution of Judgment ; When Mandatory and Discretionary? ; Requisites and Process
Follow-up : Break-Open Order
Intervention ( Nature and Procedure)
Follow-up : Distinguish from Interpleader
Motion to Dismiss under Rule 16; Grounds and Effects
Follow-up : Dismissal Sin Perjuicio
Distinguish from Demurrer to Evidence
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My answers were AVERAGE. Enough to pass the oral examination. Though, I could have answered it better if Judge C is not rushing to finish the batch. Disadvantage when your surname is LAST in the list.
My energy level after my first revalida: DRAINED. Fell asleep with my apartment's door open. Thank you Aei for staying with me and bearing patience while you are watching me sleeping soundly while you are studying for your final exams.
1 down and 1 revalida more to go. A condition precedent before the Final Exams. Haay! I am so tired. I have to recuperate soon. (Excited na talaga ako magsem-break...)