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Monday, August 16, 2004
things i know for sure

the other day, i was watching Oprah and it was an episode with Sharon Stone (for Catwoman).  Oprah mentioned that she was interviewed once and was asked the question, "what are the things you know for sure?" and she wasn't able to answer.  so now she has that column in her magazine. 

watching that interview made me ask myself, what are the things i know for sure?


that there's AT LEAST 3 persons who TRULY love me.

there's a better place for us, much better than this Earth, and i want to be there.

i'm blessed with great family, friends, relationships and a lot of answered prayers.

God loves me.

money can't buy happiness.

i want to go home in December.


though i don't know where i'll be next year, or how i want to live the rest of my life, or when i can buy my own car... at least i know the things i wrote above, FOR SURE.  :)





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Friday, August 13, 2004
more second thoughts

i have always dreamed of my wedding.  i've been facinated with weddings since i was small.  maybe because i've seen my cousins and aunts get married, in our small church, happy and in love.  so i dreamed of the day i'll walk down the aisle, with my parents.  i dreamed of the person i love waiting for me at the end of the march.  i've been sure i wanted a romantic ceremony and a party full of fun afterwards.  there should be good music, flowers and a lot of smiles.  i want it to be beautiful.  this is really important to me.  it's a once in a lifetime event and i want to make sure i treasure it. 

so where's the but?  it's on the expenses.  i was talking to my bestfriend about weddings, and she reminded me it's really expensive to have a wedding.  which is so true.  venue, catering, and all the tiny details require money.  in the Philippines, a good video/photography package is about $1000.  why spend your money on a wedding when you can start a small business with that amount?  why spend that much for just one day of your wedding when you have a lifetime of marriage ahead of you?  the wedding ceremony is not an assurance that your life together will be happy.  why invest too much on it?

i still want a beautiful wedding.  :)

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second thoughts

i want to keep my surname even if i get married.  why do i need to change it?  i was born with that name and i don't think marriage should make me change it.  i don't think it's an indication of my love or respect for my (future) husband.  another reason is that i have my father's surname, and i am an only daughter.  that means nobody else will keep his surname.  and he's an only son, so there's no Sandoval in his family anymore.  i really want to keep it.  and i have found a partner who's encouraging me to.  :)

but i'm not saying that carrying the husband's last name is not a good idea.  i just belive that marriage is not measured by carrying a common last name alone.  it doesn't make you less of a wife if you don't carry your husband's last name.

the only thought that's stopping me from making my mind on this is that if i'll have children, i want them to carry my husband's last name.  or is it even a choice?  i think it's automatic (common law).  then, my children and my husband will have that last name, then mine will be different.   hmmm... i'm not sure about taht.  i would like to have the same last name as my family. 

so then, i'm having second thoughts.

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Thursday, August 12, 2004
what makes a place a good place to live?

in the past 20+ years, i've lived in 3 places and visited a couple of Philippine provinces and a handful of countries.  they say Filipinos are everywhere, all countries around the world, from A to Z.  more and more friends and relatives are moving overseas. 

oftentimes, i ask myself where i want to live.  i don't really know.  i am now away from home but i might move to another place (or back home) in the next couple of years.  as to where, i don't know!  i can only think of the considerations in making the decision.

Being With Loved Ones
since i value the people i love, i want to be with them.  i've proven that even if you're in the most beautiful spot on earth, it's nothing if you don't have them to share the experience with. 

Environment
environment covers a lot of things, but social and spiritual most of all.  i want to live in a place where i can enjoy my independence and privacy.  it's also important to me that i can have a social and spiritual support group.  so i want a place where i can grow socially and spiritually.  so friends and church come in.  then there's consideration on pollution, proximity to place of work, shops and good education.  i can live in a city as long as i can still get out of the city from time to time.  i can live in quiet areas (like here) but i think i'll need to have access to commercial spots.

Career
i don't even have a career yet, but i want to have one.  so i'm considering this when i move.  i want a place where i can have a job, or better yet a career.

i know i missed other things, so post your comment and tell us what you think!


Posted at 3:49:20 pm by osang
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Ronald's dad

i was reading pau's blog and read about my former officemate's dad being shot and is now dead.  he wasn't just an officemate.  for my last Product assignment, he was my groupmate, a Senior Engineer, fresh from training abroad.  he's really down-to-earth and kind.  it's really sad to hear the news about his father.  i even remember we attended a wedding, and he told me before he joined Intel, he worked in Saudi.  he's been helping his family financially, so had to postpone starting his own family (but now he's married).  he must be devastated. 

i can only pray for Ronald and his family. 

i also realized i should thank God each day that my parents are safe and healthy.  we sometimes take that for granted and realize its value only when we're faced with problems.  so thanks Pau for sharing that news!

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check out my pictures at multiply

i've been receiving invitations to join Multiply, another networking site.  but aside from just having contacts (friends),  you can also share photos, journal, reviews, recipes, calendar, and market listings.  so it's Friendster/Orkut on one side and blogging on the other side.  but since i'm blogging here and i'm fine with Friendster, i decided to just post pictures. 

so check it out:   http://rsandoval.multiply.com/photos if you got nothing to do.  you can even sign up if you're interested.


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