Tuesday, December 29, 2009

To Resolute the New Year

2010 Givens & Leisures

What I've done hear is enhanced my 2009 list. I will BOLD what I was able to work on. Not as much as I anticipated, but it's all good. I will continue my mission. So in random order, I hope to accomplish the following in 2010:


The givens...
  1. pray more (for continued blessings and the less fortunate)
  2. lose weight (ideally 30 lbs, realistically 15 lbs)
  3. exercise more (I ran last week so I kinda started early!)
  4. get my M.A.
  5. have someone help me organize my life
  6. give/donate a LOT of my things
  7. even though I don't want to, do more chores
  8. spend quality time with family
  9. follow up on my health (dental included)
  10. be more financially responsible
  11. spend money on investments not expendables
  12. eat healthier
Now onto the leisures...
  1. take a photography/photoshop class
  2. take dance classes
  3. start up yoga again
  4. become either a eucharistic minister or lector
  5. scrapbook more
  6. gtg more often with friends
  7. keep in touch more often
I should post this up in my room so that I could see this visual reminder of what I should stay focused on. 2010 = FOCUS.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Shame

Shame on me. I haven't posted in ages. I will do this quick one because I was inspired by Lynn Chen's blog. I loved perusing through her blogs and photos. My blog doesn't have an underlying theme, but revolves around all that is me so I should continue to share with all of you my experiences as I began to awhile ago.

I have been consumed with everything SDAFF since last week. This year, for the first time, we are two weeks. So come Thursday, I am back to setting up the Guest Services lounge for Friday and Saturday.

I will share more of my experience when I have more time and of course, access to photos to post. Blogs are always more fun with photos!

I must now tend to an ill hubby. He had to stay home from work. Poor baby. Until next time.

Smiling *Catherine

Friday, August 7, 2009

Monday, May 4, 2009

Nakia Jordan TWO sweet

Is it possible to watch your baby go from speaking baby babble to singing the national anthem, or from depending on you to do everything to telling you, "No, I do it" in just two years?!  And that isn't even the half of it.  Our beautiful daughter turned TWO YEARS OLD today and I am a proud mommy.  

What BebePrincess is into now...
  • Hello Kitty
  • Princesses
  • Doggie Doggies
  • Kai Lan
  • Einsteins
  • Boots
  • Doing everything on her own.  She refuses help.  "No, I do it," she says.  Love that she's being Miss Independent, but when Mommy's got things to do and places to be, well you can imagine my frustration.. haha.
  • Bear hugs and kisses.  Niki is sweet and affectionate.
Nakia Jordan has grown so much in so many ways.  I must admit her development and intelligence far exceeded that of Kyan when he was two, but then again NJ does has her Kuya (older brother) to follow so she does have the advantage.  She also had the opportunity to start pre-school earlier than her Kuya.  Either way, we are blessed and look forward to the many years ahead of us.




Sunday, April 26, 2009

Artform: Dance

Tonight, again, reminded me of how much I love dance.  What an artform.. really.  

Ever since I joined the Tall Flags and Dance Team in high school, I have wanted to be a dancer.  My favorite choreographer (then) was Paula Abdul.  On top of being phenomenal choreographer, she was a Lakers Girl as well.  And if you know me, that's a big deal!

Anyhow, I continue to watch any and all dance reality shows, competitions, movies, live shows every chance that I get.  I am truly inspired and I plan to make it a reality to dance once again.  I may not win Sytycd (So you think you can dance) or get any kind of exposure, but I know that I will feel content knowing that I made the effort to fulfill my dreams.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

34 before 35

In no particular order...
  1. Spiritually cleanse myself by going to confession.
  2. Organize my clothes.
  3. Eat more vegetables.
  4. Get a massage.
  5. Go to the spa.
  6. Run (well maybe walk semi-fast) a 5k.
  7. Plan a menu.
  8. Give away a LOT of stuff.
  9. Get a facial.
  10. Plan a real vacation.
  11. Date my husband.
  12. Schedule chores.
  13. Call and see my sweetest friends.
  14. Dance again.
  15. Scrapbook.
  16. Start jumping more for photos.


Inspired by my friend Susan Yee.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Happy Happy Birthday Kyan Xander!!

Three years ago, I gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. His eyes were wide open on the first day. He was so observant of all his surroundings.

Today, he is very much the same way. Our Kyan Xander blows us away with his observations. Funny boy, he is.

He still loves his cars, fast action movies like Cars and Speed Racer. He also loves desserts like his mommy! But he does love his beef like his daddy, when he actually eats something.. hehe.. he's a snacker.

Thank you God for this wonderful boy. We look forward to many, many years of FUN!


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What Hurts the Most

We truly take for granted the many blessings we have. And it takes someone you know, one heroic life, to be lost to realize that we should cherish every single moment.


On Friday, March 27th, I got some very terrible news. My friend, Florence Bacong Choe, was killed in Afghanistan. I wrote a blog about her last April 2008. I am devastated. I continue to ask why and can't stop crying out about how unfair this is. I still cannot believe that she is not coming back. I am in disbelief.


When death hits you unexpectedly, especially one as tragic as this, it takes a great toll on your heart. She actually just returned back to Afghanistan. Two weeks prior, she was on vacation with her husband and daughter in Hawaii. She was also able to spend some time with her family and my sister, who is best friends with Florence. I had some children's books for theUnited Through Reading program she started out there. I also had a bunch of candy to give her to take back with her, but I was unable to get any of it to her. I feel bad that I didn't initially mail it to her or make the effort to give it to her sooner.


I know that I can't live on worrying about my regrets, but if only I made a better effort to give things to her, it would have made her stay there better. I think of her when I hear Rascal Flatts' What Hurts the Most. She only had 4 months left in her deployment.


My colleague said it best. You can't keep asking why because she has obviously touched the hearts that needed her the most. She has made her beautiful place in this world and in our lives. And although her passing was unfortunate, we need to remember to celebrate the life she led.



Saturday, January 31, 2009

Remove the Blanket

It makes me really sad when I hear about a troubled marriage or a divorce. Today I found out about friends who are going/went through both.

Mahal and I have our issues every now and then, I mean what healthy couple doesn't, but we have managed to communicate our concerns to one another, although it might take me longer. I'm the gal in NKOTB's "Two in the Morning" (if you haven't heard the song, listen to it).

Regardless, I honestly wish there was something I could do especially when there's children involved. I come from a home of divorced parents myself all due to poor communication and financial irresponsibility. I may have been in college at the time, but it wasn't something I ever wanted to deal with. I always told myself that I would never let what happened to my parents, happen to me. I just know that if they did not let their pride and lack of communication get to them, they'd still be together.

There are reasons why we choose to marry who we do. In stressful situations, it seems to blanket those very reasons. It's at those times that we need to step back and re-examine what's most important to us.

God bless those in these troubled times.