Wednesday, December 24, 2008

The true spirit of Christmas

Are you excited about Christmas? How do you define your Christmas? Is it a time to spend with your family? be merry? give gifts? receive gifts? Eat delicious food, jump in to the Christmas rush. What else?

In London, the English spend it drinking, if not spending it on a holiday vacation or join some kissing action in Trafalgar Square or wait for the monstrous price drops in boxing day or wait for the early morning Christmas day when scantily clad women walks into some park.

In our country, we spend a lot of time shopping, gift giving, cooking, drinking and spending time with family. Singing carols, completing simbang gabi as well, Christmas parties here and there.

nativity story

People all over the world are merry making. However, during my times alone, I can't help think of the others who do not have food on their tables this Christmas, who were abandoned by their families, who are bed ridden due to illnesses, who have lost their loved ones, who have lost their jobs due to financial crisis. Yes, we can't save all of them. Even if we decide to, the little that we can give won't eradicate the poverty et al but it makes a difference to them. Change do not happen overnight, but sharing love to others will always be treasured by individuals even unspoken. At the very least it will be implanted to them subconciously. I invite you this holiday season, let us remember those who are unfortunate by saying a little prayer for them. We might think we are a part of the unfortunate but definitely not. God's grace is sufficient enough for you. If you can read this blog, you are blessed to have internet access, blessed with eyes to read, blessed with computer literacy, blessed with time to read, blessed with open mindedness to read on. You have a lot more to add to these.

Let us take time this season to reflect how blessed are we. Yes, comparing may not always be positive. Let's put that behind and think of how loved are we by God and by our family and friends. Let me start with myself.

As I review 2008, here's what I am thankful for.

To the Almighty God,
Thank you for:
..my life
..my wisdom which is gained everyday in my walk of faith. I may not show it outright but I might surprise you if we have a serious talk.
..my escape from an unhealthy relationship this year. There is so much pain in this, as this was the first time in my life that I've felt so much hatred. I thank God for healing me, for giving me another chance to straighten up my life. There was so much for me to learn. First, master the art of reading people if they are really who they say they are. One can be very sugar coated. Second, the pain of all pains is when one hurts your family. Third, affiliations are only affiliations, it does not define one's true self. Fourth, read minds. Fifth, patience for being a laughing stock at my back of friends.
..my physical abilities. I'm very thankful for my physical strength to run (this saved me from the above), to climb mountains, to live alone in a foreign land.
..the provisions He has provided. Last year, I have encountered financial difficulties but God is so good He gave me opportunities to save during my business trips in Hong Kong and London. Most notable is my acquisitions of Nikky (my nikon d60), and my laptop.
..my better health. I have struggled emotionally and spiritually at the latter part of this year due to my gastritis. I was a frequent visitor of Makati Medical Center this year. From lab tests, X-rays, ultrasound to endoscopy. I am glad I am in better shape now. Thank you Lord God for healing me and providing for my medicinal needs.

Thank you for my parents and Tita,
..for their love, support and sacrifices. for being with me in my stubborness, success and for their good upbringing.

Thank you for my eldest sister,
..whose stubborness keeps me from gaining wisdom and knowing that it is better to love than to be right.

Thank you for my youngest sister,
..whose support and care will always be treasured. I'll miss you..I'll miss protecting you. I pray that you'll be happy, safe, in good health and achieve your goals in that foreign land. Take care always.


How about you? What are you thankful of?

I wish that the true reason for the season be with you always. He's waiting for you.
He's so good a God, He talks all the steps only to be so close to you except for one. That one last step is for you to take. So much about loving you He is not that aggressive.

Jesus & Mary

God bless you all! A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Kindest Regards,
Jay

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Christmas is all about love

If our greatest need is information, God would have sent us an educator..

If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a scientist..

If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an economist..

But since our greatest need is forgiveness, God sent us a Savior.

Christmas cards. Punctuated promises. Phrases filled with reason we do it all anyway.


He became like us, so we could become like Him.
Angels still sing and the star still beckons.
He loves each one of us like there was only one of us to love.
-When God Whispers Your Name.

Christmas is love


Sharing some thoughts for you during this season of love. Taken from the book of Max Lucado, Grace for the moment.

Merry Christmas, and may God's peace be with you.

Cheers,
Jay


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Thursday, December 4, 2008

From La Salle to Ateneo

Nope, this is just an intriguing title but would not tackle on the rivalry between the two. I would like to invite all photojournalists for an event to shoot our dear farmer countrymen. These people are responsible for preparing the food in our tables. The farmers hail from Batangas and are here to march from La Salle to Ateneo, then join mass with Cardinal Rosales tomorrow, Dec 5. They are here I think not for the DA issue but for another purpose which I cannot recall. Sorry for my poor memory. Nevertheless, I would like to support them for their galant act by photographing them as I have so much disgust in the current events that has happened in the DA (Department of Agriculture).

Farmers are our heroes. In other countries, they are most loved. It's about time we do the same.
Please join in, I think the event would start at 8am at De La Salle University and will be capped by a mass at 12 in ADMU by the Cardinal himself.

Mabuhay ang mga Pilipinong Magsasaka!

the carabao

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

So little time, So many photos

There is really so little time for me and yet I have thousands of photos. My four month old Nikon D60 already has 7000+ of shutter actuations. So little time, so much to shoot. So little time, so much to post-process.

Since I have experienced the power of a RAW image, I have seldom shot in jpeg and this has caused my laptop to run so slow due to the bulk of photos that I have. This made me buy an external hard drive which works well for me. Again, this has given me so much more reason to shoot. From my point and shoot days, I have shot so much during my travels but then it has increased so much more since the arrival of my DSLR. It's as if the camera is already a part of my body. A 12.2GigaBytes of raw image backlog is probably more than enough of how passionate I am to this craft. I owe a lot of friends, colleagues and you my viewer or reader that much of photo data. When will be the time I'll finish San Pablo's seven lakes where I am under pressure from my work colleagues? When will be the time I can share the photos to the shutterclickz group our climb to Mt. Pulag? Perhaps, I need a vacation to finish all these but wouldn't it cause my backlog a lot more GigaBytes? Should I just shoot in jpeg then? I don't want to, raw is the best thing that happened to during the shot and after the shot.

Going back, I even skipped post processing my Halloween Shoot because it's passe. Oh well, what can I do..I guess the best thing is to make people wait more and more! **evil grin**

So long, anyway I showed my colleagues their jumpshot! Hahahaha! Btw, you can also see a photo of mine by Alvin (our team leader in Mt. Pulag climb) here: http://ajjfaustino.multiply.com/photos/photo/25/1

jumpshot

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