Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Power of Encouragement - Part II

Ate Lilia (5/29/2007: 05:26:23 AM): “The power of God within you, is greater than the pressures around u.” Good a.m., God bless your compre. Enjoy it with His presence.

Ate Lilia (5/29/2007: 05:31:06 AM): I will be praying for you. Itext mo c Mam Tess ng maaga kasi minsan nakakalimutan niya and sked, kwentuhan mo ako after ha?

Kathy (5/29/2007: 07:00:57 AM): Good luck and God bless on your compre

Kathy (5/29/2007: 07:02:27 AM): That’s normal. Pray ka lang. I know u can do it.

Ma'm Tess (5/29/2007: 08:10:11 AM): Good luck and God bless!

Kyin-kyin Win (5/29/2007: 07:28:27 AM): Good luck for your compre exam

Kyin-kyin Win (5/29/2007: 08:34:05 AM):Don’t worry u will pass. I pray 4 u.

Ate Mabel (5/29/2007: 09:48:57 AM): Good luck and God bless sa compre mo

Chari (5/29/2007:09:38:29 AM): Ate, I prayed for ur compre today! God bless po!

My comprehensive exam started at exactly 9:00 a.m. and ended at 11:15 a.m. I was really roasted as I expected it to be. I knew very well that many were praying for me during those hours.

Then I felt my legs strained and guessed if it was already 12 noon.

Finally, my adviser requested me, as the usual ritual of an oral exam, to leave the panel for awhile for the final decision. Immediately I went to the Reading room of the Agronomy Dept. in search of a wall clock. The clock told me it was 11:15 a.m. That was how long I stood in front of my panelists!!! I was called back in after around 3 minutes and was announced that I passed the exam. Handshakes and congratulations followed after for which I realized the exam was a reality and not just a dream. This feeling was the worst that I've gone through in all my academic examinations.

Carrying the empty paper bag to which I earlier brought with me the drinks of my panelists, I walked out of the Agronomy Building feeling happy but so exhausted. I wanted to scream because another heavy load in pursuing my degree was relieved. As soon as I reached my quarters, I composed a long thank you message and sent it to all who had been so caring to me. After which I again harvested many, many congratulation messages. At mid-afternoon I called some long distance friends to thank them for their concerns and thoughtfulness.

To God be all the glory and praises!

Until now, I am still receiving greetings of congratulations. I do treasure all these encouragements…. To all of you: Thank you very much!

Monday, May 28, 2007

The Power of Encouragement - Part I

It's now exactly 12 hours before my general comprehensive examination tomorrow, May 29th,will start. This exam will determine if I will qualify further for the degree in MS Plant Breeding at the University of the Philippines Los Baños in Laguna.

Earlier this day, I received 'good luck and God bless' messages either as greetings or text messages from my dorm mates and friends then gave them the usual 'thank you' welcome answers. It was later this evening when I realized the sincerity of friends who really cared to send me messages of blessings. It was also the time when I realized that the power of encouragement was really pouring over me. When I received a missed call and a message early this evening from someone close to my life, I was expecting it to be a message of blessing. But it was a message of Discouragement, the tool that Satan uses to harvest victims into his fold. The message was just one word but it meant a lot. It immediately devastated my flow of thinking that very minute I received it. I was stunned and got so quiet for a moment but then the Lord calmly reminded me to stay cool and just meditate upon His promises which instantly brought back peace and understanding in my spirit. Then after a minute or two, I received again a text message but it was from an unexpected person who had been a source of encouragement since the time I entered UPLB. The messages gradually neutralized my feelings that moment afterwhich I gave back sincere thank you's after her pieces of advice that came one from another.

From my room I went in front of the residence hall where I lived and met the coolness of the evening after the late afternoon rain. It smelled of fresh earth and greens that was preparing the birth of this year's month of June. The evening surrounding helped me overcome the ruined mood that I earlier had because of that wrecking message.

It was also this time that I recalled how golden were the seconds, minutes and even hours that concerned dear friends had spent to tell me how they really cared for me through their words of encouragements that they either verbally told me along the way wherever I met them or through their yahoo messengers or through text messages. Some even were so thoughtful to call from long distances just to say 'keep going'; 'God bless you'; 'just relax' and 'you can do it!'

I slowed down for a moment and recalled since yesterday all those precious people who sent me encouragements particularly for my exam tomorrow. Ate Bing, my former dorm mate, treated me for a 'halo-halo' break at Chowking-Vega around 2:00 this afternoon as well as prayed for me and my exam. It was unusual for her to give me favors like this but I still thanked her for her sincerity and kindness.

I tried to recall all those whom I met during the last 36 hours who gave me handshakes, smiles and greetings of blessings. The following are some of the encouraging messages that I was able to archive from my YM and mobile inbox:

Vijay (5/27/2007 2:29:40 PM): good luck Yoli

Vijay (5/27/2007 2:32:04 PM): nothing will happen.... they will try to prove that u don't know anything but u must be firm with ur answers..

Vijay (5/27/2007 2:35:53 PM): what is the time of compre?

Vijay (5/27/2007 3:36:19 PM): .. and just relax on ur exam

Vijay (5/27/2007 3:36:24 PM): GOD BLESS U

Ate Bing (5/28/2007 10:00:00 AM): God bless sa compre mo tomorrow

Ate Angie (5/28/2007 19:10:29 PM): God bless and good luck sa compre

Ate Angie (5/28/2007 19:12:51 PM): Pag ninerbyos meaning prepared! Just give your best kick!

Ate Angie (5/28/2007 19:16:20 PM): That's true! Tulog ka na. Hwag ka na magreview para relaxed mind mo. Sleep and meditate ka tomorrow early morning.

Sisaphaithong Thongkoun (5/28/2007 20:07:11 PM): Hey..I know u can do it tomorrow. Good luck and don't be too serious.

The words of these caring people helped me brace myself and put on more confidence to face my panelists tomorrow.

I can't give back any other things to them only my sincere thanks and prayers for them.

I thank the Lord for giving me these caring people as well as those who constantly downgrade my image - they strengthen my faith in my Lord God and Creator!

I also give thanks to all those who are praying for me.... Praise the Lord!


Saturday, May 19, 2007

The Philippines opts for biodiesel

by Imelda V. Abaño, 10 May 2007, Source: SciDev.Net


The Philippine government has implemented laws requiring the use of coconut-blended biodiesel this week (6 May).

The Philippine biofuels act mandates all oil firms to blend one per cent coco-methyl ester in their diesel products. The act also requires the addition of at least five per cent ethanol in other gasoline products by 2008, increasing to ten per cent by 2010.

Raphael Lotilla, the Philippine's Energy Secretary, said that the government hopes to decrease the amount of fossil fuels imported into the Philippines.

The biofuel law will offset 70 million litres of diesel — out of the seven billion litres used every year — and will save the country at least US$167 million annually in foreign exchange, he said.

The move by the Philippines came just days before the publication of a report by UN Energy (9 May), which states that adopting biofuels could impact negatively on people's livelihoods and the environment, especially on the biodiversity of plants and animals.

Professor Sandy Gauntlet, Asia program coordinator of the forest-protection organisation Global Forest Coalition (GFC), said that increased biofuel production will ultimately destroy the few remaining forests of the world by converting them into plantations.

She said biofuel farming was becoming the main cause of deforestation in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia and Brazil.

The Philippines' Department of Agriculture and the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) plan to develop 740,000 acres of land to meet the demand for coco diesel.

PCA Administrator Oscar Garin said the Philippines would need at least 70 million litres of coco biodiesel to comply with the biofuels act.

Armando Galvez, one of the estimated 3.5 million coconut farmers in the Philippines, is worried about the massive destruction of forests that could occur when farmers rush to meet the biofuel demand.

"Farmers will now be competing with each other because of the government's demand on us to produce more coconut for biodiesel," Armando told SciDev.Net

Galvez also fears the local population will suffer from a scarcity of food in the future.

"There will be more coconut farmers now. Others might stop producing food crops for the local population and as a result, prices of basic commodities and food staples could soar. That would be devastating," he said.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Election 2007 Trailers and Thrillers

During the Campaign: Itanim si Pichay sa Senado!

After the Elections: Summer kasi eh kaya nalanta na siya; Hindi kasi nadiligan eh kaya ayun, nalanta tuloy!; Ang ginawa naman kasi ng mga taga-Baguio sa kanya ay ibinitin sa mga kahoy-kahoy hehehehe kaya siyempre malalanta 'yan!; Paano ba tutubo ang Pichay sa Senado eh puro semento kaya dyan!

During the Campaign: Pacquiao tayo!

After the Elections: Gusto kasing i-pakyaw lahat ng kagalingan eh, bumulagta tuloy! Mabuti nga at sa GenSan siya bumulagta hindi sa ring!
During the Campaign: Angara ng buhay!

After the Elections: Well, Edgardo Angara won.

After the Elections:

  • 153 dead - Peaceful Elections?
  • What does the Trillanes-Honasan vote mean?
  • Alfredo Lim wins a landslide vote as Manila City mayor over his opponent son of the incumbent mayor Atienza!
  • Maguindanao releases a 12-0 election result in the senatorial race with Chavit Singson leading - a big question mark! Did election in the province really happened?
  • Jejomar Binay wins as Makati City mayor, son wins as congressman, daughter wins as city councilor!
  • Two teachers died after an elementary school in Batangas was burned during the canvassing!
  • 8-2-2 still leads in polls - What does this mean?
  • Kulang pala sa arte sina Cesar Montano at Richard Gomez!
  • Malamang magkakaroon ng coup de etat sa Malacañang! (Huwag naman sana!).