Monday, August 25, 2008

Bagyo na naman?

There's a typhoon that is now near Catanduanes.  Cat'nes is now Signal No. 1 (the last time I checked -- last night! LOL). Camarines Sur is also Signal No. 1 from the last advisory. 

You know that it means for Iriga.  I need not enumerate.As the ceo of unep, I am once again on red alert.  I am monitoring this typhoon -- Lawin -- it might be one of those days again. We have to move all the stuff which could be flood-damaged on the second floor of the admin building.  We need to secure all things that could be wind-damaged.  Oh well, the UNEP Gym again -- how about it?  I just pray that what had happened in Milenyo and Reming will not happen anymore to our Gym.

I am monitoring the typhoon on Mike Padua's typhoon2000.com.  Not that I don't believe Pag-Asa, but I rather like the blow-by-blow reporting of Mike Padua.  It lessens the anxiety as we brace our selves on what is to come.  A natural distaster is a natural disaster.  There is no way around it except to prepare, prepare, prepare.  That's all.  I have been disaster prepared since I was a child.  My grandma who lived through the WWII made sure we got those survival kits ready in our rooms always.  We always have a bag ready with a couple of changer of clothes, flashlights, some basic medicines, batteries and a transistor radio.  I still maintain this habit.  It keeps me sane and secure thinking that I am prepared. 

In UNEP we have already organized the Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) through the efforts of our Criminology Dean Donald Narra and Mr. Joseph Florendo.  So far so good.  We just need several drills to make sure that what the students learned in the CERT can be translated into real life. I have also read the cover story in Time Magazine about Disaster Preparedness and I can't forget about that Morgan Stanley Security Director who made sure that all Morgan Stanley employees were aware of what to do during disasters.  During the twin tower bombing in New York, It helped save more than 2000 employees in that company all becuase he made sure they were prepared. 

I am so inspired by this story that I want all my employees and students in this University to be aware of what best to do in a disaster to save themselves.  Typhoons are just the start of it.  We have landslides, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions to contend with.  Our place is far from safe.  Our University sits at the foot of Mt. Iriga (ASOG) and is at the heart of the Central Business District and is described as "Kababaan" or the part of the lowest point in the City.  Jesus... we have so much preparing to do where this is concerned.  I am just glad that there are people in the University who are also in the same frame of mind as I am.  I am sure, some people are thinking that I must be going bonkers for being so worried about disasters when the prevailing attitude is just to deal with it when it comes.

Well, as I end this entry, all I can say is I'd rather be Noah (and be laughed at) than be part of the thousands who were drowned during the deluge. 

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Pregnancy Boredom

I am now on my 22nd week of pregnancy. The little life inside of me seems quite restless. It seems to be doing somersaults inside. It is not painful at all but truly uncomfortable.

Bored. That's me right now. Bored to death! I want to go out but my husband is not allowing me to leave even a few kilometers outside the city limits. I am not allowed to drive even. The only distance I am allowed to drive is from our house to UNEP which is about a kilometer or two.

He's not usually that strict or worried about me, but the pregnancy is making him really paranoid. Its our first baby so he is quite picky about my situation.

Anyway, I am whiling away my time watching tv, surfing the net and doing my paperwork for the University. I will be taking up scrapbooking again once I received the kits I ordered online. My life sounds pathetic. But gladly, I am so optimistic for me to be depressed. I always take the good with the bad and usually I always see the positive in all of the situations I am in. It makes me feel better and helps me to cope. But man... I am sooo.... bored!

But not to worry, as I have said, I am glad for all this time to take stock and learn more about my pregnancy and taking care of babies. I just hope this boredom slides.

Surprised!




You Are a Good Student of Men



You're pretty good at knowing what men are thinking

But you're not dead on 100% of the time

Let your guy off the hook sometimes... because you may be reading him all wrong!