Hello World II

So I welcome you all to my brand new site. Everything is the same with Asteeg.Net. All the posts that I made there and all the comments that you posted are here. And as I just officially opened this site to the public, I am sure there are some errors that will occur every now and again. An example are the contact forms, they are dead at the moment. If you encountered some problems, you can reach me by commenting at my guest book at the moment.

I want to dedicate this site to my late grandfather who should be celebrating his birthday today if he was still alive. There is a little party for him later in honor of him.

I will update my pages anytime soon.

Is there somebody out there who wants to be hosted here? I am looking for hostees, a couple or three to be exactly. Just be sure to read this.

Got to go, sorry, I’ll update this later. It looks like there is nothing to blog about.

Again, welcome to my new site!

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Site-ender Entry

I suppose this is going to be my last post here. In two days time, I’ll be opening my brand new site. I’ll put here the ten most notable things that happened since I opened this site almost two years from now in order of occurrence.

  • I decided to use WordPress as my blogging software since manual blogging is very hard to maintain. Alas, my posts from February 2005 up to early March 2005 were all deleted because I messed up with my WordPress.
  • It was February 13, 2005 here in the Philippines when my grandfather from my mother side had died in the USA.
  • It was my first time to witness a conclave via news.
  • I ended up as the news editor of our school paper for two consecutive years.
  • July 2005, I ran for the Student Council but I did not win.
  • I and my classmates had our retreat back in January. Actually, it is exactly a year now.
  • On February 04 of this year, a big accident happened here in the Philippines. The Ultra stampede occurred back then.
  • March means graduation to me. Well, I landed as the first honorable mention of our batch (without exerting too much effort). I was also able to bag other awards. Oh, IÂ’m not bragging about them.
  • College is a bit freaky. And I hate it. CanÂ’t we just skip college?
  • The seventh of September marks my first serious encounter with death. My grandfather from my father side died. I miss my grandfather so much.

I’m supposed to search my database for the most longest comment, the comment author with the most comments, and the like but as I am very busy and tired because of watching, I can’t. Actually, I’m supposed to be reviewing right now for an exam tomorrow.

I will close all comment forms on January 07, as I want everything in my current database make it to my new home. To all those people who already know my link, kindly update my link. Thanks! However, to those people who wish to know my new link, just use the contact form bellow or post your comment.

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Christmas Eve

We have visitors tonight and they’ll be sleeping here! I hate this! Not now! Not now that’s Christmas! I just met saw some of my second cousins for the first time. They came all the way from USA. And here I am, locked in my room typing this. Yeah, I’m very unsociable!

On other news, I already paid for my new domain but I still have not paid for the web space. I’ll be sending my new link to you any time soon. Oh, does somebody wishes to sponsor this domain name for me? Hehe… I realized that this domain is still important to me so I’m keeping it.

Sorry for this nonsense post. I’ll be posting again tomorrow anytime soon.

[EDIT] I’m busy moving to my new domain (even I still have not paid for the web space) and doing some assignments. I’m so sorry I have not made any gift to my regular visitors and have not greeted you a happy Christmas on the right day. So to all of, belated happy Christmas! [/EDIT]

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Simbang Bengi

Simbang Bengi

Siyam a benging pamagsadia,
Pusu tutung mangapnung tula;
Kasaya na kule ning yatu
Uling malapit nang malapit ing Pasku

Simbang bengi, malam a bengi;
Ing malam a Dios kalapit nang kalapit king tau
Wa, bengi man, pakaslag no man;
Kikislap pa batuin ning sablang lelangan

That’s an excerpt from a Kapampangan song that is sang every simbang gabi or dawn mass here in our place. I’m so sorry for those who can’t understand Kapampangan, even I don’t fully understand the song because it uses Kapampangan words with deep meanings.

Simbang gabi is a tradition that Filipinos do every year. It starts on the evening of December 15 (anticipated mass) or on the wee hours of December 16 (the real dawn mass) and commences on December 23 and 24 respectively.

Its origin can be traced back to the Mexicans in 1584 Fray Diego de Soria hold mass outdoors because the church couldn’t accommodate the people who wanted to hear mass.

I don’t know why or how completing the nine-day novena to Mama Mary connotes that you can wish for one thing and it will surely be granted. Also, it connotes yummy foods and drinks that we only usually see during this time of the year like puto bumbong, bibingka, tsokolateng bitarol, and salabat. But of course, we don’t have the same perspective so others would associate simbang gabi to these kind of stuffs. Others might associate it with being with our loved ones. Or as to some, it might be the perfect time to catch a cute guy or a sexy girl. (Pardon me for including that sentence, but it’s true, right?)

You see, it does not really matter to God how many of these nine masses have you attend. Your faith is more important to Him.

PS: The second page contains some site stuff, that includes some additional information about my soon to be domain.

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Where is my gift?

When I was a kid, my parents would bring us (I and my younger sister) to Manila. There were no malls here in San Fernando, Pampanga back then. All we had were the stores in the down town.

Of course, when we go to Manila, they would buy us clothes to wear on Christmas and not to forget our presents. Actually, it was us who choose what presents we would like to get. The only gift that I can remember that my parents bought for me on Christmas (luckily, it’s still working) was a talking toucan, no, it’s not a pet; it’s a toy (that’s why I used the word working instead of alive).

Every time that it has batteries, I would bring it along with me especially when we would go to a relative. I would show it to my cousins, and make them awed and amazed.

But now, gone are those days that I would want something for Christmas. Gone are those days where I have something to show to my cousins. Gone are those days where my parents would ask me “What do you like for Christmas?”.

I’m not complaining or something. It’s okay for me even though they would not ask me that question anymore or buy something for me. I’m already used to it. It’s not a big deal to me. As the commercial goes, “We have a mommy. We have a daddy. What more can we wish for?”

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Back in March of this year, I graduated in high school as First Honorable Mention. I’ll be lying if I would tell you that I did not expect something from my parents. My father even said to me that he has a surprise for me. All I had was a party here at home (there were tons of people whom I don’t know, mostly were office mates of my parents), no that was not the surprise. It was a tarpaulin (the one that they use for billboards. It’s not as big as what you think) bearing my graduation picture and my awards. Well, I expected them to buy me something more fabulous than a tarpaulin.

But now, I’m already okay. I don’t expect them to buy me something because it’s Christmas or my birthday or I got good grades. Besides, having good grades is not a reason for our parents to buy something for us. In the very first place, it’s them who send us to school. Isn’t that one of the greatest things our parents can give to us? Sending us to a (good) school.

To proof to you that I’m already okay, whenever my high school classmates go to our place, in my room to be exactly, they would say, “What’s this? Wow… this is so cool, how I wish I have one like that.” for they had seen my billboard. And I feel so proud that my parents hired somebody to do that.

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As a conclusion, let me redefine Christmas: Christmas is not only a season for the kids… it’s for everyone! And it’s the season of sharing our love to others, not tangible things.

PS: Please read the second page of this post. It has nothing to do with this page. But you’ll like to read it, I reckon.

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