Shiawase ni narou.

The writer loves to circumnavigate the world alone. He loves going to out-of-the-way places and see extraordinary sceneries. He always brings his camera and its charger. He loves towers, bridges, trees and animals, Oh, he hates animals that can kill. He is a social animal. He loves speaking to people. He loves meeting cultures and traditions.


He is a self-confessed anthropologist and socio-political communicator. He dreams of having an overnight stay at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. He was born in Brunei Darussalam but never learned how to speak Malay. He is currently studying Nihonggo through his brother’s old modules.


He has two important blog sites, a private Facebook account and a semi-private Twitter account. He is a proud alumnus of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) College of Mass Communication. He has a bunch of friends and he writes them in his notebook. He loves books, coffee and yogurt. He buys three notebooks a week with no purpose.


He was a sports writer for a national newspaper. He also contributes his stories to another national newspaper and hoping to be the editor-in-chief of his own newspaper. He is now working as a web writer in a web development and 3D animation company but he prefers to be called a digital media journalist. It sounds better.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sponsor a Child TODAY!


Sponsor a child today!

If you earn more and don’t actually spend so much, it’s better to make a real and lasting difference in the life of a precious boy or girl in need.

The World Vision encourages fortunate people to sponsor unfortunate children for their studies. By giving P600 a month, you can help a child access to good education, health and nutrition.

For 50 years, World Vision has been helping children and their communities fulfill bigger dreams, providing not only the physical resources but the hope and motivation. World Vision works to provide children with opportunities to be able to live well-improved lives.

When you become a Child Sponsor, you do not just help the child, but you help out an entire community. Your monthly donations will help meet children’s needs for education, health care, protection and participation and help build a more caring community for them to live in.

For more details, you can call (02) 372.7777 or log on to www.worldvision.org.ph. You can also visit World Vision office at 389 Quezon Avenue cor. West 6th St., Quezon City.

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