
The TV Show Bakekang is about to reach its final episode in a few weeks. We are about to bid farewell to the show that made a lot of Filipino viewers glued on the TV Screens.
Bakekang is not the usual lead star. She’s not pretty; she never had a husband, a die-hard movie fan and was maltreated by her relatives since she was a little girl.
Now the show is about to end. Krystal (played by Lovi Poe) is back from the middle of nowhere. Her Tita Deborah (Gladys Reyes) wants her to sign up for her second album but she refused to sign the contract. She found out that Karisma is her long lost sister Charming. She is now looking for Bakekang with the help of Anton (Cogie Domingo).
Karisma (or Charming Played by Yasmien Kurdi) is now enjoying her newfound fame as an artist. She is now under by Bakekang’s number one Rival Valeria (played by Sheryl Cruz). She did undergo plastic surgery and she’s back to give revenge to her mother Bakekang.
Ring! Ring! Now that both Karisma and Krystal are successful recording artists, legions of fans screaming for their names and a huge concert, I’m sure they can afford to go to America and give their Mommy Bakeks a well deserve Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty. I’m sure that treatment would make their mother happy. Bakekang only gets pretty on her dream sequences. If ever the surgery takes into place, Kristoff (Jay Manalo) and Herman (Victor Neri) might have a one-on-one fight ala Morales vs. Pacman.
“I just want to go to the beach, SUNBURN!”
That is my current Last Song Syndrome (LSS) and I can’t really wait to go to the beach!
Majority of the undergrad students might enroll for summer class. Some will be busy with their Halo-Halo and Ice Candy Business. Others might have their own Henna, Tribal or Religious Tattoos. The rest might be busy looking for the hottest bikini and trunks in town. There’s a lot of stuff to do on summer breaks!
My Tentative Plans for the Summer Break are as follows:
- Spend the Holy Week at San Marcelino, Zambales
- Spend the Easter Sunday driving around Subic or Clark
- Celebrate Carlo’s 12th Birthday (He is close to the teen stage!)
- Attend the 3rd Blogging Summit at UP Diliman
- Have my Internship in Manila
- Watch TV shows “Live” (how I wish LOL)
- Celebrate my 20th Birthday (and my, I’m getting old!)
- Celebrate my girlfriends Maire and Lecel’s birthday too!
- Go to the Beach!
The last time I enjoyed the beach all day is back in December 2003 in Bolinao, Pangasinan with my family. The place is a clean and quiet one. But if you’d ask me the nearest “last” time I went to the beach, It is in a dirty, crowded place that I don’t want to mention in here =)
I was twelve years old when I last went to San Marcelino, Zambales. We usually stay at the Ancestral home of the Rodriguez Clan. The Tradition of spending the holy week is still practiced there. It was also the last time I stepped into Subic.
I was 17 years old when I last had a glimpse of Clark. It will be my first time to attend the Blogging Summit. I’m excited and nervous for my internship in Manila… and I want to go to the beach! :p
I accidentally surfed around Philly Nursing Home Reviews and browse through the pages where some good Nursing Homes are listed. Articles regarding the senior ones are also available for viewing.
A cousin of mine who is about to graduate from Senior High School asked for my advice the last time she went here in Dagupan to visit us.
She wants to take up Education. She had this dream of teaching kids especially those from Public School. She wants to impart knowledge to them and be their second mother. But as expected, her father wants her to take up Nursing and she hates the idea.
“What if I take up a caregiver course? So I could help my family after six months” she once said.
I know a number of individuals who took up a short course as caregiver even if they had earned a degree from a 4-year course. One of them is a former computer professor. He is now residing in Canada as a full-time caregiver and a part-time computer technician.
Caregivers are very much in-demand in countries like Canada, England, Ireland, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Israel. What you have to do is take good care of the elderly who, sad to say, is being left by their busy children or relatives.
We cannot blame our Filipino Female Overseas Workers (especially the mothers) if they chose to leave their high position (but low salary) to work abroad that is far from their usual job here in the Philippines. A TV Special regarding Filipino Nurses in a good country receives a salary worth Php 50,000 a month is much bigger compared to a Php 4,000 that a nurse here in the third world country receives.
In a recorded interview, Medical Directors from Manila showed their sympathy to the happenings in the medical industry. Filipino nurses and caregivers are leaving the country to search for a better life for their families and for future use. Sadly, majority of these people are the good and hard-working ones.