Sunday, October 3, 2010

In My Heart Is Seoul

Ah... where should i begin? I think it began a year ago when i visited this very lovely country called South Korea. Yup, i went there for a very,very short trip- 4 nights, 3 days. I arrived on a hoy Thursday afternoon.. It was like a dream come true for me. When i was still in the Philippines it never occured to me that i can visit Skorea one day. Well, it is not a problem if you get hitch to a korean but for me that is not really the solution. Then came last year when my passport needed to be renewed. And the shortest way to do that without going back to the Philippines is to have it renewed in washington, d.c. .. then an idea hit me. How about going to seoul for a side trip before going to dc?.. so i hurriedly applied for a korean visa and it was granted fast. Boy, oh boy, my dream is becoming a reality. Why seoul? Because seoul is in my heart...hehehe..shortest and safest answer? Hmmm.. i had the opportunity to teach koreans in the philippines and i became curious as to how seoul looks like...considering also all the K-drama hitting philippine tv by storm... hallyu wave as they call it..and that wave splashed far across the peninsula reaching not just the philippines but other asian countries in greater scale. I wasnt really a sucker of korean dramas when i was still in the philippines.. i heard about a few hit dramas but i wasnt glued to it.. i have to admit i fell in love watching winter sonata the first time i saw it on tv.. i became an instant bae young jun fan.. no.. admirer i should say... to me he is the most handsome korean actor or perhaps korean guy... then came strings of good tv dramas but i didnt really pay no mind.. however, one student told me that full house is a good and funny one.. so i watched it also but not regularly..now i have added 2 korean actors in my list- rain and song hye gyo... but i dont consider it as “imbibing” or something like that.. maybe because every day i am interacting with koreans and my focus was only on giving good lessons to my students... then i left the philippines for bermuda..living in a itsy-bitsy tiny island can give you rock fever... and because of this i need to re-channel my energy..watching tv after a day’s work can funnel all the boredom i felt on the island.. there used to be a channel on cable called azn or asian channel.. there they have re-runs of korean dramas.. and they had winter sonata... wow.. it was a treat for me.. until i just sucked all korean dramas being shown on that channel... that made me long for seoul...to visit korea... and as i got my laptop, i came to watch more and more korean dramas and movies.. and all these lovely places and scenic spots in korea are sealed in my heart and mind.. namsan tower.. full house..nami island... cherry blossom... david yonggi cho’s church..subway.. kyobo bookstore.. lotte world.. korean cuisine...i have numbered them in my heart... and since i was given a visa, off to korea i went.. even the sight of the airport made a tremendous impact in my heart because almost all dramas have an airport scene..you can’t consider it a korean drama unless there’s an airport scene somewhere.. hahaha.. it was a very long flight from bermuda to JFK airport before my feet touched korea’s hallowed ground.. and there i was, waiting for my luggage at the famed incheon international airport... at last, seoul in my heart... after i picked up my luggage and ushered into the arrival area, i couldnt believe that i was in korea.. their airport is like a city within a city.. everything is there.. ive been to quite a few international airports but incheon airport has a homey feeling.. then, 1st stop- sido (or si island) in incheon.. we needed to rush to catch the last ferry going to the island.. i touched down 15 min after 4 in the afternoon and the last ferry ride is at 5pm.. we hailed a taxi and it speedied to si do port.. why sido? Hmmm.. full house set location.. the ferry ride was very brief.. in less than 10 min we got there and a rented van came to take us to our pension house.. the ferry ride was peaceful and quiet.. with just a few passengers.. at that time, i was still in “wonderland”.. i still couldnt believe im in korea.. and i am meeting a very special friend after 4 years of last seeing each other.. even that made me think wildly.. never in my heart did i imagine meeting my friend after leaving the philippines.. ah.. i went to korea during spring time so the weather was a bit chilly.. for me it seems like winter.. spring weather in korea is like winter time in bermuda.. my cheeks had become rosy... we stayed in the pension house for the night and for dinner, my long awaited dream to have samgyeopsal again became a reality.. ah.. i was just stuffing it in my mouth.. next day, we biked our way to the real “full house”... see.. we even did it in a k-drama way.. biking.. it took only a few minutes to pedal our way and there it was before my eyes.. Full house... i got to see everything i saw on the drama.. it was surreal.. then we took pictures of every nook and cranny of the house.. i didnt know that a few meters away from that location, lies another tv drama set location.. sad love song which i havent seen yet.. since we dont want to miss the chance, we also visited it.. the house is much grander and much trendier compared to full house.. there were other tourists who visited both house locations together with us.. japanese tourists.. since we were counting every minute of our time, next stop was nami island.. maybe u think it is just like a 100 meter distance.. hahaha.. no.. it was more than that.. incheon is on the other end and nami is on the furtherst end.. it took us 3 hours to reach it and we still took another ferry ride.. why wouldnt i pass nami island?... bae young jun is the reason.. ah.. winter sonata.. it made that island famous and it became a popular tourist destination.. and it is so true because that place is loaded with tourists.. chinese, japanese,locals..lovers.. families..and friends?... i love nami.. it is very scenic... i had my first try of kimchi fried rice in that place..then they have this mud sculputures which is very interesting.. i couldnt explain the feeling i had when i was there.. i dont find it romantic if that’s what you are expecting.. i find it homey.. that’s the word that can best describe it.. there were so many people that time but i feel like there were no people around us.. only me and my very special friend.. like we own the time and place.. after nami, my very special friend took me to their house.. and meet the family.. while we were having a ride i was just full of ahs and ohs as we passed by very interesting places, people and things.. cherry blossoms were lining the road and covering the mountain tops.. what a beautiful sight.. korea is mountainous but it is very beautiful.. however, the city is filled with apartment buildings.. very crowded also but everything is in order.. then the next day, we went to korea folk village.. it is quite a big museum for me.. of how korea was like 50 or so years ago.. i was told that many dramas were shot in this place(iljimae,jewel in the palace) because of its traditional houses and traditional set ups... we took a rest in one of the korean traditional houses and had ice cream.. just enough to catch our breath and to rest our tired feet.. the place is huge.. next stop- lotte world.. i wouldnt pass this up either.. that merry-go-round scene from stairway to heaven is forever marked in my head.. my very special friend bought a ride for all ticket so i was able to enjoy the rides but i wouldnt try the viking nor the other daring rides.. ah.. i met jessica in lotte world.. jessica was a very dear student back in the philippines and she eventually became like a younger sister-friend to me.. the clock ticked very fast and my feet were almost dragging me.. but we needed to go to namsan tower.. i watched witch yoo hee and the restaurant scene was shot in namsan tower.. i heard about this also in another drama- kim sam soon.. they have a very beautiful observatory deck which i saw in some korean blogsites..the place is jam-packed.. we wanted to ride in the cable car but the line was very, very long.. so we had dinner in a fancy restaurant first before heading back .. when we came back, we still couldnt inch our way in.. thus we decided to take the long route.. by that i mean, taking a hundred-steps to the top of the tower.. gosh.. it was a long climb.. as we were climbing our way up, you can see the aerial view of seoul.. it twinkled.. it was like a sea of lights.. a lovely sight to hold.. on our way down, we were able to ride in the cable car.. the same cable car where go jun pyo and go hye sun took in the drama boys over flowers.. but our ride was loaded unlike the cozy & romantic one they had... we were packed like sardines inside that cable car.. we reached home after midnight.. it was such a long but wonderful day... on my last day, it was easter Sunday.. my visit in seoul wouldn’t be complete without going to david yonggi cho’s church.. so i spent my 1st easter Sunday in korea in his church and my 1st ever church visit altogether.. we attended the foreign service .. everything was translated in english.. a headset is given to all foreign guests where you can listen to an english translation.. then after that, i met cecil,my co-tutor before in the phil and is now teaching in korea and also with her korean husband and we went to the cherry blossom festival in yeouido.. just a few meters away from the church.. i chose spring to visit because of the cherry blossom.. they look very, very delicate but refreshing.. later this year, i learned that a korean drama(the birth of the rich) was shot on the same spot where we took pictures..and right after watching the cherry blossoms, we went to a sushi buffet bar.. and it was in that same sushi bar that the drama “you are beautiful” had a resto shot also.. isnt this amazing? I think they were following our steps.. we took the bus from yeouido and later they wanted me to try the subway going to kyobo bookstore.. i love bookstores.. i can spend a day just going over the books and its pages so visiting kyobo bookstore was also in my list.. i first saw this bookstore via another korean drama – alone in love- that bookstore is huge...for me, the entire floor is solely occupied by the bookstore.. they have a lot of good english books .. i got almost a dozen.. hehehe.. i wasnt able to go to 163rd building although it was just around yeouido.. my sked was fully loaded that i needed to slash it down that time because we were invited by my former student to have dinner with his family in suwon.. yes, suwon.. not seoul... and for that we needed to take a train ride for an hour to get there.. ah.. suwon is very historical.. i think that district is much larger than seoul.. there we met another student of mine,K.. and alex picked us up at the train station.. it was nice seeing alex again.. it was like a reunion of some sort for my students.. they took me to another exercise- another climb to the mountain.. there was like a bellfry and a temple on that mountain.. i recently watched a movie and you know what, the last scene was shot on that very same mountain.. hehehe.. then there was an old palace at the foot of the mountain and we took a stroll on its ground.. jewel in the palace, a drama that became hugely popular in the philippines, was also shot in that palace... they even had caricature stand-ins of lee young ae and ji jin hee.. then we headed to alex’s house where i got to meet his wife and 2 lovely children.. his wife served a sumptuous dinner for all of us and i will never forget it.. after that, i needed to shop for some groceries to be taken back to bermuda like kimchi, chilli paste and green tea..my very special friend’s mom, gave me a heavy bag filled with korean chilli powder.. i didnt buy noodles because i can buy it in bermuda.. so alex took us to e-mart.. also my first time to go to a korean supermarket.. alex’s two daughters were holding both my hands and being a shorty that i am, we just look like “classmates”.. hehehe... then we ended the night away .. they wanted to have a drink with me in a bar just to have an experience of it but alex needed to report to work early the next day and i was dog-tired too that i told them i dont mind going back to the hotel and rest for my flight the next morning.. we left suwon early in the morning.. we took the airport shuttle bus from there to incheon.. it was a chilly morning but i had a comfortable feeling..
...ah.. a year and 4 months have passed already after my trip to korea.. i thought i could go back a year after but my plan was wasted because of a very negligent travel agent.. i will never forget my trip to korea.. all the sights.. and its wonders.. and all the lovely people i met.. im so thankful i was welcomed warmly.. i still have so many things in my mind that i need to do once i get back to korea.. these days, my heart is telling me that i miss it so badly... i want to roam its streets.. enjoy other sights and do other activities..picnic by the han river.. try exotic korean food.. er.. eating live octopus perhaps?...ride on ktx to travel to other korean cities... this year target jeju was pulled out of target.. it feels very disappointing but i believe God makes things beautiful in its time.. Skorea, i heart you.

I am posting some pics which i havent posted in my other social network sites.





Monday, August 16, 2010

things that i look forward to

I will be going home in a few months and at this time i have so many things in mind. I have so many programs laid out in my head on what i want to do when i get home. Boy, i havent been home for more than two years. I’m pretty excited and anxious to be home. As my usual self, i would write down things so i wouldnt forget and i have come up with all these things. Wow, i hope i can really spend quality time with my family, friends and ..... and i hope this vacation will be an enjoyable one! Philippines, see you soon!!

1. Going to the mall and be a mall rat in a day or two.
2. Eat out with friends.. i miss chow king’s siomai and halo-halo,greenwich pizza, jollyhotdog, grilled chicken, sizzling shrimp,jolly spaghetti,thirsty smoothie or shake as we call it back home
3. Go to a seafood restaurant.
4. Take the jeepney.
5. Going to my church and attend prayer meetings as well as Women fellowship. I miss those awesome WOW nights.
6. Courtesy call to my old boss
7. Spending time at home and just slacking off
8. Talking to my nephews
9. Spend time with my new boss.. i want to have an advanced birthday celeb with him..
10. Go to Guimaras
11. Go to Boracay
12. Sleeping the whole day with NO disturbance pls!! I really need this.
13. Roam around the city day and night with my “eldest”.. is this the time for me to check out smallville? hehehe
14. Visiting my aunts.
15. I need to visit the tombstones of my dearly departed grandparents and relative. I have been away on holidays to commemorate them.
16. Watch a movie. gosh, the last time i went to see one was like zillion years ago.
17. Catch up with old dear friends and know the “buzz”
18. I want to buy worth-watching dvds
19. Check out some fine jewelry.
20. Have a good look at furniture store, appliance store and hardware store for “future plans.”
21. Snap lots of pictures
22. Do a little shopping.
23. Go back to the buffet restaurant.
24. Find good christian books at a christian bookstore and make trips to bookstores.
25. Go to the museum.
26. Visit my university.
27. Take my nephews in the mall and eat out.
28. Spend a night or two in the beach.
29. Have a meal at a korean restaurant.
30. Visit a dentist.
31. Eat plenty of dried fish and other native foods.
32. Have a body massage – i prefer the traditional way.. i dont want to bare myself in some spa..no way, jose!
33. Have a pedicure. Gosh, my toenails have been terribly neglected for more than two years. I pity them.
34. Eat green mangoes dipped in shrimp paste. Yum..yum..
35. I want to spend a day talking and laughing with somebody very important.

-your dash-

A few Sundays ago, we had an invited speaker in church who came all the way from the States.. i lost my church program for that particular Sunday thus i cannot remember his full name... this pastor is a very "special" pastor because he doesn't minister to a home church but he renders his services to funeral homes..he is being called when there are dead persons not claimed by relatives or if the family doesnt know any minister who can perform funeral service to their deceased loved ones..at the end of his message, he shared this stirring poem(given to him in one of his funeral services) which challenges all the "living"... here it is -



HOW TO LIVE YOUR DASH by Linda Ellis



I read of a man who stood to speak

at the funeral of a friend.

He referred to the dates on his tombstone

from beginning.. to the end.

He noted that first came his date of birth

and spoke the following date with tears,

but he said what mattered most of all

was the dash between those years.

(1924-2010)



For that dash represents all the time

that he spent alive on earth...

and now only those who loved him

know what that little line is worth.

for it matters not, how much we own;

the cars... the house.. the cash,

what matters is how we live and love

and how we spend our dash.



So think about this long and hard...

are there things you'd like to change?

for you never know how much time is left,

that can still be rearranged.

if we could just slow down enough

to consider what's true and real,

and always try to understand

the way other people feel.



And be less quick to anger,

and show appreciation more

and love the people in our lives

like we've never loved before.

If we treat each other with respect,

and more often wear a smile..

Remembering that this special dash

Might only last a little while.



So when your eulogy's being read

with your life's actions to rehas....

would you be proud of the things they say

about how you spent your dash?

Friday, August 13, 2010

august rush..

wow.. it has been a while since i made my last blog.. im quite stuck doing lots of things.. i have so many things in my head right now but e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g is under control.. i was busy going to birthdays.. and church fellowship.. doing this and that.. ah... the busyness of this so-called life.. for now, i am following 3 new k-dramas to the delight of my heart.. they are good finds.. im into new genres this time.. two of these are "music-oriented".. while the other one is just a light romance-comedy-fantasy of some sort.. gosh.. i wanted to shy away from this but i couldnt say no to lee seung gi and shim min ah.. shim min ah looks very, very pretty and charming in this drama (my girlfriend is a nine-tailed fox).. seeing her face reminds me of someone's sister.. they are real-look alike.. and now i could say that kim jeung eun (from Lover's in Paris, Lovers) is really a very good actress... that goes the same to bae do na (do i have her name right)... hmm.. i really dont find bae do na "pretty" that sometimes im thinking of replacing her with another actress like lee na young perhaps.. but lee na young is so pretty.. ah.. all these k-drama in my mind for now.. oh, i almost forgot, i recently concluded watching Bad Boy.. kim nam gil has really made a mark in this drama.. little did i know that he was one of the supporting characters in Lovers which starred lee seo jin.. and this guy he made me "re-think" of someone from the not so distant past.. whew... why? oh why?... recently, my heart seems to be feeling strange... there is this nagging feeling inside me... which i would rather keep to myself.. boy! it wouldn't go away... oh well, it is now the 2nd week of august.. by october, i just hope it will not run like a wildfire... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....

PS glad to have my music playlist on this blog although it looks very crude..eating too much space but what do u expect from someone who seems to be so "unknowledgeable" about computers and all its "magic"... ",)

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Lee Seung Gi

I have become quite a fan of Lee Seung Gi after watching him in the drama "Shining Inheritance." At first, I didnt know that he is a singer before entering the entertainment industry. Then I got hooked watching him in the korean reality show 2 days 1 night- although i needed to search for those episodes with English subs..These are 2 of the upbeat songs that I like and I tried to paste different versions that I could find in the youtube..hehehe....these songs are quite addicting.. argh!!....








Monday, June 21, 2010

1st day of summer 2010

summer officially starts today and it is also hero's day in bermuda... it kicks off hot!!... well, early this morning i caught a glimpse of soccer match between portugal and north korea... i didnt really stayed glued because i was busy with other things... it was a great triumph for portugal scoring 7 to nil... they showed no mercy... i felt bad for north koreans... they played well defensively in their first match but i guess games can be psychological also.. they knew that portugal is a strong team and i guess the north koreans were "intimidated".. their goalee couldnt anticipate a goal and he was just playing "clumsy" i think.. well, i would always choose the underdog in any matches unless i have my own personal favorite..so after the match, we could hear the portuguese blowing their horns on the street..im sure they were very proud to win BIG... and i think it is a first in world cup history...i didnt have any plan to go out today but my niece urged me to even if she was from night duty.. she asked me to wake her up at 1pm which i did... well, since i didnt have the (borrowed) car with me, we were left with no choice but to take the bus... holidays here are a hassle to wait for the bus because they come at the very least an hour or half an hour if you take the route down our place.. we waited for more than 40 minutes when the 1st bus came but it was jam-packed with tourists.. we held our patience and it was like counting all the cars, bikes, trucks, taxis that passed us by... then it took another 40 minutes or so til the next one came but it just passed us by like the first one.. still loaded...gosh.. it was sweltering hot... so my niece decided to just go home..it was almost 230 in the afternoon.. and we were planning to have a road trip on the other part of the island.. since we needed to catch another one in town which leaves every hour, we knew that we couldnt make it.. so we took a hike...hahaha... our house is just right on the block but we were so thirsty that we decided to walk past the house to get some icecream in the nearest convenient store which is about more than 5 meters ... so off we went under the heat of the 1st summer sun... as we were walking we were not even sure if the store is open or not coz most stores here (even gasoline stations) are closed on holidays... so we are trying to "punish" ourselves more... but as we saw many cars parked by the gasoline station (the store is just adjacent to the gas station), we were sure that it is open... i grabbed a bar of icecream.. and since my niece didnt have lunch yet, she ordered a few hot wings with wedged potatoes... later we had some smoothie... i chose mango smoothie but it was sour... i felt that it was just loaded with sugar but it couldnt masked the sourness of the mango.. well, i wasnt that expectant coz their mangoes here are in no comparison to the sweetness of the mangoes we have back home... every time i see it in the grocery store, it wouldnt interest me for i know that i would just waste my money buying it..T.T.... we stayed there for half an hour... until i realized that the soccer match between spain and honduras is about to begin on tv.. they have an HD tv down at the store... well, we were just killing time basically so we decided to run across the street and check out a fishing spot by the water... you see, anywhere you go from here is water... i have been eyeing that spot every time i would drive down to the grocery store... we just made the most of our "spoiled" time.. we took some pictures despite the unbearable heat ... i hate being out in the sun.. but i couldnt deny how lovely every side of the island is... it is always worth taking a picture...

.... as we were waiting in the bus stop..



these are soccer banners hanging in the convenient store... people here are football fanatics...

especially for a great number of Portuguese living on the island...

i am rooting for Spain but I dont know why Raul is not playing... T.T


















we took random pics of anything we find worth picture taking on
our way home....


notice the white-colored roof tops of the houses in bermuda


our plan turned out in a different way but it was still nice and fun in its simple way..
Welcome, Summer 2010... !

Friday, June 18, 2010

of World Cup and other balls^^

I was never an athletic person.. i just want to watch on the sidelines... but while growing up i had many "manly" influences in life...and at home,whenever there are ball games or sports event on tv, both my father and brother would take total control of our tv set... since my mother doesnt care about those things, the vote wins in their favor... so i have no choice but to join them...i would watch everything from basketball to boxing to wrestling... thus i believe in the saying that love can be develop..hehehe..hence i developed a love for any thing "sporty"... but i wouldnt dare play any ball games..uh..uh..not me!...i can scream to my heart's delight sans the perspiration...i think i did play baseball when we were in elementary.. well, in high school we had volleyball as our P.E. subject...gosh, i hated it... i was so afraid whenever the ball flew into my direction.. i would scamper away before it lands in my post... i dont know why i behaved that way.. i dont want to be scratched and i think it is too heavy for me to handle... there was even a time that i was walking down the field in school and my male classmates were playing basketball when suddenly the wind blew and up went my skirt.. after that, i realized that my classmates lost grip of the ball and it went hiding underneath my skirt.. it was so embarrassing because it was PE time and all the students gazed at my direction.. maybe this was another reason why i dont like to play any ball games.. however, i came to love basketball- as a fan!!..and i think filipinos are a sucker for basketball... just like this past few weeks when all the world is all agog over the World Cup in South Africa.. but most filipinos stayed focused on the NBA championship... Lakers vs. Celtics... i still remember this NBA fever back home.. my brother would be so into it.. if we couldnt get a live feed on tv, he would listen to the annotations over the radio..there was a time when i became a fanatic of one basketball team.. I was an Alaska fan... I so adored Johnny Abarrientos.. small but terrible Johnny...and when they were in the championship, i would include them in my prayers to win the championship.. i had even sacrificed a hefty saving just to watch them play in Iloilo and i didnt mind being absent from duty even if it meant 24 hours of extension just to see Johnny "the flying A"...but unluckily he wasnt able to play in that provincial tour because of some last minute health problem.. but I saw Danny Siegle.. another favorite and my brother's favorite..all of these things came cascading my mind as I was watching World Cup this week.. I wasnt aware of what World Cup is until I worked in the agency-nope, not the CIA^^...whenever we have students, they would pick English names for "easy communication".. some names are just common English names which became repetitive at some times..jennifer 1..jennifer 2..jennifer 3...just to distinguish one from another..however, male students would pick names like Raul...Zidane..Rooney...Gerrard...Steven... whenever you ask them, why they chose those names, they would give me quizzical look as if I were playing dummy... they would answer back and say, don't you know soccer?? Real Madrid? Manchester United?..and I would just give them a blank stare...duh!... so to make a counter-attack, I would say, how about basketball? don't you know about basketball? but they will just reply, basketball is not a popular sport in Korea.. I didnt know that those names they have chosen are "power house" names in football.. "stars all around me"... so most Koreans have a penchant for football.. they love it..they live it...their answers gave me a feeling of dismay just like when the Philippines lost to South Korea in 2002 Asian Games in Busan... boy! we were so close in our goal to play for gold with China.. only half a minute left for that matter..we were 2 points ahead of the South Koreans...Rah rah Racela was dribbling the ball hoping to keep it up until the buzzer sounds but he was "intercepted" by that ever-valiant Lee Sang Min..he got hold of the ball with only a few seconds left...threw it in mid-air (in the middle of the court) until the ball hops perfectly into the basket giving them a buzzer beater 3 point shot..korea won by half shot.. it was a great disappointment to all expectant Filipinos... which left tears not just to Olsen Racela's eyes but many to kababayans.. it was a very sad moment for everyone.. I still remember it vividly.. then all of us were put to hush.. from that time on, I seemed to have lost heart as well.. a few years after that, a new word came into my ear- football... then I remember a cousin of ours who played for CPU football team.. I was still in elementary when they competed outside of the country under his university's team... my aunt even gave us a souvenir from Thailand because he went there to play football.. when I was also in UP, football is a great part of our sports fest... my hunkable classmates would proudly carry their uniforms and shoes to the football field and played with all their heart..but as ive said, i was never physically involved in any ball games.. sports fest is a good excuse to roam around the city and go home... then i heard about the great "Tamasak" team from Barotac Nuevo.. a schoolmate in UP who is from that town was very proud to share stories about his Tamasak team... as the years have gone by, i wonder whatever happened to the CPU football team and the "legendary" Tamasak team from Barotac Nuevo... can't we bring them back to life?? watching all these teams in the World Cup is very interesting...with their supporters don in their creative costumes.. i was watching the game between North Korea and Uruguay early this week and the North Korean team captain was crying uncontrollably when they were singing their national anthem... today the algerian coach was a bit misty-eyed while singing theirs.. how about if there is Philippine Football team as well? wouldnt we be proud to sing our national anthem in front of the world?? I know all of us are proud to sing our national anthem in every manny pacquiao fights... and manny has proven himself that he is no little brown man from the Philippines.. People here are curious about our sport. I would often say we love basketball although we are "vertically challenged."... We want to believe that "We can do it!" just like the shoe commercial... but how about if we develop our skill for football.. this game doesnt need height..it needs speed, endurance, strength and a degree of intelligence and we certainly have those as proven by manny in boxing... i still remember when the late President Marcos was in attendance to watch Rolando Navarrete's fight in Hawaii and the Bad Boy from Dadiangas won the fight.... in the stands today, princes William and Harry watched the game between England and Algeria.. and there are only 3 teams representing Asia in this world cup- North Korea, South Korea and Japan... Japan is ranked 80th+ in world standing... but they stood tall against Cameroon... I think it is time for us to take part not just in football but also other games like tennis and golf and cheer our own players and team... it will be our honor and pride if we can carve out our niche in these games. Let's pave the way for somebody greater than Pele, Nadal and Tiger Woods... If Manny has successfully toppled those big and mighty (even if some played "dirty tricks") men from the West, for sure we can do the same in these fields, too. There is still plenty of room left and we have the 'balls' for it!! Go Pinoy! Go, go Pinoy!!