Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Boho River Adventure



Buho in Visayan dialect means “hole”. Somehow the word brought excitement upon knowing that our company will be having a mangrove planting in Buho River as part of our CSR program. I wondered what the river would look like.
We left Cebu City at around 6:30 am and we arrived at Aloguinsan past 8:00 am. When I’m travelling to a new place, I usually keep myself awake as I don’t want to miss the scenery along the way but this time I was asleep most of the travel time. The travel was smooth as the road was okay except for a short rough portion.



As we approached, the view was simply breathtaking. A clean river shielded between mountains lined with mangrove and nipa unfolds as we arrived. The clear water is very inviting.


We were welcomed at a simple nipa hut by a group belongs to BAETAS-Buho, Aloguinsan Eco-Tourism Association. Just before we started planting mangrove, an orientation was conducted by BAETAS officers. The history and objectives of the association were introduced and they lectured on different kinds of birds in which some can be found in the area.


The group was divided to five and I was assigned to white team. Our team composed of 6 employees, representative from our security group and three members from BAETAS whom also served as our guides. We walk on the river towards the assigned site for around 7 minutes. It took us an hour to finish planting 10,000 propagules on both sides of the river which is planted also with nipa. We took the same route going back to nipa hut station with a sense of accomplishment and excitement on our next activity unmindful of the minor scratches on our feet, legs and arms caused by sharp stones, leaves and twigs on the riverbanks.


Prior to our next activity, which is swimming, the locals performed a “Palina”. It’s an old ritual which invokes spirits for protection and blessing. After the ceremony the local leader gladly announce that river is smiling upon us and welcomes us to swim.


We traverse again the winding river toward the dipping site but this time we ride on a paddle boats with a local guide in each boat. Along the way our guide was telling us enchanting stories. He directed our attention to “Huwamanan”, a door like stone formation which literally means “to borrow from”. Based on folklore, people used to borrow utensils from spirits for special occasions like weddings and birthdays. They just need to post a list on what they would be needed on that wall then return the next day to get those items listed. The borrowing stopped with one incident when the utensils borrowed were not returned completely as one of the plates was accidentally broken. As we approached the mouth of the river (where the river meets the sea), the creepiness and the scorching heat of the sun (it’s almost noon) were forgotten as the magnificent view unfurl. The TaƱon Straight and Negros Island is just across the dipping area. Swimming in crystal clear and cool water shielded in between rock formation, What a bliss!

After a while, we decided to go back for lunch. Drawing near the station, we’ve heard Visayan songs being sang with guitar accompaniment. They serenaded us with folksongs throughout our lunch. They prepared a sumptuous lunch consists of grilled fish and pork, monggo soup served on pumpkin, native chicken: tinola and fried. Then, we finished the meal with taro balls cooked in coconut milk. This is life!


At around 2:30 pm, we started our way home. With feelings of fulfillment and joy, again I spent the whole trip sleeping. It was such a fantastic day with such wonderful people. I can’t wait for the next activity.

Monday, February 2, 2009

* KEEP LIFE IN PERSPECTIVE *

"Do a deed of Simple kindness,
Though its end you may not see;
It may reach, like widening ripples,
Down along eternity."
--Norris


Life is full of choices. Every choice we make creates a ripple effect in our lives and the lives of people around us. All the choices we had made determine where we are and what we are becoming. This simply shows what we really love, what we want and what we think.

This reminds me of a an email forwarded by a friend and I chose to share it hoping that it may create a ripple effect.

... read on and be inspired.






HANDBOOK 2009

Health:


1. Drink plenty of water.
2. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a beggar.
3. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants.
4. Live with the 3 E ' s -- Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy.
5. Make time to practice meditation, yoga, and prayer.
6. Play more games.
7. Read more books than you did in 2008.
8. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.
9. Sleep for 7 hours.
10. Take a 10-30 minutes walk every day. And while you walk, smile.

Personality:

11. Don ' t compare your life to others ' . You have no idea what their journey is all about.
12. Don ' t have negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.
13. Don't over do. Keep your limits.
14. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
15. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip.
16. Dream more while you are awake.
17. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
18. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner with his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.
19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.
20. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.
21. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
22. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
23. Smile and laugh more.
24. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

Society:

25. Call your family often.
26. Each day give something good to others.
27. Forgive everyone for everything.
28. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6.
29.. Try to make at least three people smile each day.
30. What other people think of you is none of your business.
31. Your job won ' t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.

Life:

32. Do the right thing!
33. Get rid of anything that isn ' t useful, beautiful or joyful.
34. GOD heals everything.
35. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
36. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.
37. The best is yet to come.
38. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it.
39. Your Inner most is always happy. So, be happy.


Our lives are not made by the dreams we dream but by the choices we make. So, let's make an excellent ones!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Mangrove Planting in Pilar

I'm fortunate that I was able to participate in our company's initiated activity-Mangrove Planting in Pilar. A 5th class municipality in the province of Cebu located at The Camotes Islands. The Camotes Islands consist of 4 islands, one of those is Ponson Island where Pilar is located.

We took the route Cebu-Ormoc via "slow-boat" leaving Cebu at 10:00 pm. We arrived at Ormoc at dawn then we rode on a ferry going to Pilar. Despite the lack of sleep and the fact that we were not able to take a bath was all gone as the beauty of nature unfolds as the sun begins to rise while we were in the ferry.




Although this is my 2nd time to participate in mangrove planting, I still feel the same level of excitement and proud in every propagule I bury on the muddy ground. I felt a sense of fulfillment to think that I contributed something in my own little way.