Thursday, April 18, 2013

Hilongos Bound

Hello! I know it's such an ungodly time of the night right now and this blog is meant for product rants and raves but I just have to write about my experience lest I'll forget some pretty neat detail that I know a part of me will regret even if I don't remember it at all. Lol.

So for this summer, our class in Legal Forms required us to spend at least 40 hours on a paralegal job. After two weeks of barely going out of the house and simply waiting for the opportunity, my classmate Thea and I were finally referred by a friend to the office of Attorney Ben Cabrido and Associates. At first, we were really hesitant. Sir Ben was our teacher in Envi 2 and Nat Res and we could vividly remember him jokingly telling our class, after a really depressing exam turnout, that he doubts if one of us could get into his firm as he only accepts achievers and topnotchers. We were not offended, of course, as his works do speak for itself but to find ourselves at his office one really hot Friday afternoon, well, nervous would be an understatement. Thea and I were trying to reason between ourselves that working at Sir Ben's office was okay, that perhaps his comments about his firm and only accepting honor students was not applicable to paralegals, etc. I know we sounded scared as crap but we were desperate. Time was running out and though we did have a choice in the end, we decided to stick with Sir Ben's office.

On that otherwise normal but really hot Friday afternoon, we went about our way to Sir Ben's office in our best paralegalish outfit that we could think of (mostly from the advice of our friends who told us that jeans and shirts were a big No-no... we could understand that but that doesn't mean I was looking forward to that part) - slacks and a formal-looking blouse. I know we looked like clueless fresh grads who were out applying for their first job (and we kinda feel like it too) but what the hell, it was what it was and there's really no use complaining.

Upon getting to the office, three things struck me - the place, the dogs, and the people. First off, the place. I have to say that it was not what I expected. Given the big name that he is, Sir Ben's office was pretty obscure and understated. I'm not saying that's a bad thing but I guess the clueless in me was expecting lots of posters and pictures and slogans about the environment tacked on the wall, a tarp on the outside urging people to fight for this cause and what-nots, basically all those things that offices passionate about their causes usually looked like (at least from what I've experienced), and a big sign bearing the name of their office. There were none of those. No signs, no posters, no anything which basically had me questioning in my mind, why? Didn't they want to get their office recognized? Later on, I realized that when you have made a name for yourself doing what you believe in, there's really no use displaying your info anywhere in your place - your reputation precedes you, something that no amount of posters or signs in your office could make up for. People come to you because they know that you are good in your field. Simply put, your name/reputation speaks for yourself more than any poster or signs you put up.

Anyhoo, moving on, the dogs. Wow. I know law offices are pretty busy and are a no-nonsense kind of place but to see dogs lying on their receiving area and playing around kinda negates that presumption and it really surprised the hell out of me, which I like very much. Anyone who personally knows me would tell you how obsessed I am with dogs and how devoted I am to my Japanese Spitz. Seeing those dogs in the office really made my day. Honestly, I had doubts about working in Sir Ben's office as I know I'm very far from what you could refer to as a high-achieving law student much less a good one so I may have been way out of my league to even consider working there but what the hell, I was desperate. And a law office that let dogs roam around the place couldn't be that bad, right? Lol.

Lastly, the people. When we got there, the place seemed empty except for the dogs sleeping on the floor and the guy sitting behind the receiving table. The rest of the room was made up of cubicles and the silence had me thinking that nobody was there. Thank god there was Attty. Joan who accommodated us and gave us the surprise of our lives - first about dress codes and second, about impromptu hands-on fieldwork. First off, the dress code. In our slacks and formal-looking shirts, we really felt overdressed when we saw Atty. Joan's casual get-up - jeans and shirt. People always has this presumption that lawyers have to look formal and I guess, partly, they're right. But unless you have to appear in court or have a meeting with your client or your situation requires it, I believe even lawyers should be given a leeway as to how they want to dress while going about their work - if formal or business suits are your thing, no prob. If you want to dress down once in a while, no prob. If you prefer casuals, as long as you look decent, then no prob. But reality is, most lawyers dress up most of the time. Seeing Atty. Joan casually dressed was so refreshing and had me thinking that finally, I met a lawyer who's not into dressing up unless you have to, which really made me happy. That means I could wear jeans and shirt to work as long as what we would be doing does not require us to dress formally. Secondly, impromptu travels. We barely finished filling up our form when she asked us if we were down with going to Hilongos, Leyte the day after. Lol. That's like the most impromptu offer I have ever heard of in my life and hell yeah, I was more than down for it - I was excited. yoohoo!

Tuesday finally came and after a postponed schedule, we were finally Hilongos-bound. We arrived at around 2am but went down from the vessel only after an hour or two. We checked in into a pension house and by 9am, we were already attending meetings and getting briefed about the current situation of the case. By the afternoon, I interviewed my first ever would-be petitioners for their judicial affidavits. I talked to four people and listened to their plights. It was really heartbreaking to hear their stories and their reason why they wanted to file their case. Wednesday morning was okay until it eventually got more eventful by the evening. It started with one of the people I interviewed coming in to sign his affidavit but before he did so, he voiced out his concerns, how he's scared, for himself and for his family, of being harassed for going against the respondents who are big companies. He even asked for reassurance that he would not be shot. The realist in me wanted to say that that's a possibility but even I myself didn't want to believe that so I tried to reassure him haltingly, not believing my words but not wanting to spook him either. I told Atty. Joan about it but her words hit me like ice - we won't know what's gonna happen and getting shot is not out of the question as basically, the case we were filing involves big companies and millions of pesos worth of investments and a favorable judgment means this businesses have to be stopped. Waaaaaah! I felt so guilty but by evening, I felt a million times worse. Three of the four people I interviewed backed out. Their fears got validated when we found out that a recent shooting had occurred just last week and though we don't exactly know the reason, it's possible that it has got to do with the case about to be filed. holy fcuk. seriously? by this time, i wanted to cry already. what have i done? i basically just urged someone to file his ticket to probabilities which involves shooting and harassment. real world just dealt me a blow, something that really bothered me. hopefully, it's not true and these big companies would not resort to such. 😢

finally, by thursday, atty. cabrido arrived. he was really different from the person that he is inside the classroom. we could really tell by the way the people around us would hang on to his every word, how they would go out of their way to accommodate him, how they badly wanted to hear what he had to say, that atty. cabrido was indeed in his field of expertise. he knows what he was talking about and had no qualms about voicing his thoughts. he was intimidating and passionate about his cause. one thing that i really liked about his ways was the manner how he handled the situation around him - he speaks his mind and didn't wait for anyone to do his job. he moves in his own pace and doesn't let anyone dictate/detract him from what he is supposed to do. so people wanted him to talk to the public at the rally supporting his cause but he declined as that was not his role - he was there to file the case, as a lawyer for the petitioners. it was not his role to urge the people to join in the fight. nonetheless, that morning, i learned more about the legal profession more than i could ever hope to learn in a day - i learned to annex documents, i learned how to mail copies of the petition to respondents, i learned how to file a case. what was overwhelming about it though was the fact that there was intense public interest about the case that upon alighting from the van that took us to the RTC of Hilongos, there were lots of media people snapping pictures everywhere. there were also a couple hundred of people rallying their support outside the courthouse. lol. way to go for my first experience, huh?

finally, we made our way back to cebu. we took the trip at 11am and arrived at around 4pm.

all in all, it was my best learning experience ever. i got to see one of the best lawyer in his field do his thing, i got to make affidavits and talked to people and met a bunch of new ones. i barely got to see the places in Hilongos but learned so much, nonetheless. it was one hell of a trip and a really inspiring one to. looking forward to more experiences like that in the future.

P.S.
it was really funny to hear Sir Ben talk about his car, a Peugeot, about how nice it was and all, and that he could let us hitch a ride when he would bring it to work to know for ourselves how awesome the car was. hahahaha. he sounded like a kid showing off his toy. what makes it funnier was the fact that my friends and i, especially when waiting for our teachers in our classroom, would gaze down on the parking lot below and see if our teacher was coming. basically, we know almost all of our teachers' cars and Sir Ben's had always been a fave topic - how sick the ride is, how expensive it must have been, how nice it was, how to pronounce it. lol. finally, I got to hear him confirm them. lol

#bestexperienceever


p.s.s.
with all the new people that i've met, it made me wonder if there was indeed a purpose why we meet certain kinds of people along the way so briefly. i'm talking about this in general terms as my recent experience had only intensified this question that i have been asking all these years. just random thoughts and all 🐚



Saturday, March 23, 2013

Beating the Heat with some B&J

hello friendsies! i'd like to apologize for my lack of any posts these past few days. in between school, the release of the 2012 Bar exam results, my friends' graduation, pleadings to make, and groupworks to do, busy would be an understatement - i was literally running from one thing to another just to get some stuff done. and not to mention my exams! lol. so anyhoo, i'm just glad my exams are finally over and school is officially out. other than our bi-weekly law diagnostic exams for review, my summer this year is basically mine to do whatever i want, so long as i'll read all those law books i have to read for school. yey!

so moving on, the summer heat lately have been scorching - i could barely walk a few meters from our apartment without beads sweat already running down my face. urgh. i have no problem commuting my way to anywhere but at times like this, especially when you're walking for a considerable stretch, i wish i'm driving my own car. o.O looking on the bright side though, this perfect beach weather is also a perfect excuse to cool off and what better way to cool off than have something literally cold - ice cream!

my mom and i was at shopwise the other day and decided to buy a pint of ice cream to bring home. we decided on Ben & Jerry's New York Super Fudge Chunk. i know, i know. lol. this is me super cheating on my planned diet but what the heck, it's summer and ice cream was just too perfect to pass up. this is also my first B&J ice cream as i've always go for something cheaper. as a tribute to summer, we felt like indulging so why not B&J, right?

i have to say that B&J DID NOT DISAPPOINT. i lalalove New York Super Fudge Chunk and that's saying a lot. i love junk foods to death but ice cream was always something that i could live without. after B&J, my heart is singing a different tune. hahahahha!

it says on the label that New York Super Fudge Chunk is made up of "chocolate ice cream with dark and white fudge chunks, pecans, walnuts, and fudge-covered almonds." yummy to the max, right?

basically, the cold treat tasted like ice cream heaven - creamy, flavorful, and indeed, very heavy with fudge chunks and whatnots. i love how it tastes so luxurious, as if the makers were not that worried about sacrificing the taste quality for the sake of profits coz it didn't taste commercialized at all. for P285/pint, I'd definitely buy this ice cream brand again.. it's more expensive than the local brands but it sure was worth it. 😄









Sunday, March 17, 2013

Late Sunday Drive

Hello! Today I woke up waaaay quite later than I would have wanted but after two days with less than 5 hours of shuteye altogether, sleeping for the whole day of Sunday sounds too good to pass up. I woke up at around 5pm just as my dad arrived from the province. Uh-oh. If there's one absolute no-no whenever my dad is around, it's lazying around and doing nothing and that was exactly what I was doing! Lol. I hurriedly got up, gathered my stuff strewn around the space, and put them away in my room. Fortunately, my dad didn't bother with the usual stuff when he got inside the pad and announced that we should go to SM as my brother had to get some formal shoes. I still have tons of things to read for Tuesday but I guess going to SM for a while would't hurt. 

As expected, the mall was packed with people but compared to some days, I don't think it was that busy for a Sunday. So while my brother and dad looked for some shoes, I looked around at the ladies's department. After browsing the shelves for a while, I tried on some Grendha sandals as they have some new designs. They look so cute and comfortable but with a price to match. As much as I would have wanted a pair, I know it was way beyond my budget at this time. I moved on to some other shelves until I got to the slippers. I tried on some pairs until I saw one of my favorite brands next to Brazilea --- Sling! They're really comfy and doesn't feel so slippery whenever my feet sweat. Getting overly sweaty, feet included, have always been my problem ever since but over the years, I've managed to find stuff that caters to me and my problem (and it's not as worse as before na). So yep, without further ado, I looked for my size and took it to where my dad and brother were still trying on some shoes. As my mom was not with us, there was no one to question me why I was buying a pair as I already have 3 pairs at home. Hahahaha This is the perk whenever I go with my dad and brother when they have to go shopping for their stuff - they won't question why I'm buying girly stuff. Lol 😊




I love the fact that this pair of slippers is anti-microbial and odor-resistant. It also says that it's animal free though I don't really get what that means but I'm betting that that's good too. 👍 Also, it's made in the Philippines so plus points for that (all the more reason to buy slippers like this.. hahahaha). 😉

Later on, I also bought a Missha BB Cream for P799 just as my dad went to ACE. I got the smaller version though I don't think it's the perfect shade for me. I'll do a review about it later on but so far, after putting some right when we got home, I guess it's safe to say that I'm not allergic to it. That has always been my fear whenever I buy something for my skin coz there's always my tendency to break out or get rashes and stuff. So far, everything's good.


Well, that's it for now. I'm off to start reading again for my exam on Tuesday. Urgh. But anyhoo, I hope everyone is having a great weekend. Happy Sunday guys. 😊

Friday, March 15, 2013

When all else fail, blog.

I've been a frequent blogger ever since I got my first decent Internet connection which started way back during my second year of college. It started with Friendster, then I got hooked on Multiply, tried posting stuff on Blogspot, eventually went for Blogger, did little random posts on Facebook here and there, and mainly reblog pics on my Tumblr. My virtual life is basically out there for all the world to see and though it has it's downsides, most of the time, it offers me an outlet to let out my thoughts which I am better at expressing through words.

I'm starting this blog mainly because I want to post reviews about stuff that I use and the likes. I know, I know. I'm probably a little behind already when it comes to product blogging and all that but like I've said, I'm doing this as an outlet to get my thoughts out. I'm not much of a talker and besides, being a law student, I doubt anyone would be interested in listening to me whine about why my eyeshadow creased, what's my favorite shampoo, or the treats that my dog is into. I'm not saying law students don't appreciate these kind of things; it's just that with all the cases and books to read, I doubt these stuff will interest them much.
 
So anyway, this blog is basically me polishing my failing attempts at writing things, expressing my rants and raves over all the things that our material world has to offer, jotting down what I think, and posting about my life as a law student, wannabe make-up artist, frustrated writer, animal advocate, traveler, and a girl who's out to live life to the fullest.

For now, I'll leave you some pics of my furball Chumchum. :)


xoxo


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Archie Makes Me Happy

So just the other day, I went to National Bookstore at Mango Ave. with my mom to look for some law books. I love going to this place even though there's really nothing to buy there at times. Still, I usually end up getting some little random things like a cute ballpen perhaps or a girly post-it whenever I drop by this place. 

I had the names of the books I needed in my list and fortunately, they were all availble. I got them in no time at all but as expected, my mom was not done yet browsing through the shelves so I got myself busy too, checking out some novels and all. It was when I got near the counter when I saw them - the second book of the 'The Best of Archie Comics' all piled neatly in a side shelf. I couldn't contain my glee upon seeing them. I've been an avid fan ever since I was a child and had a number of their issues myself. This version though is a compilation of their bestselling stories in a book-type format. I seldom buy their comics anymore as personally, I think P199 for a double-digest is a bit much. My collection's mainly made up of those given to me as gifts while the rest was bought during a sale (still at National Bookstore about five years ago) where they were sold for P88/double-digest. So yes, this book-type format is a welcome addition as at their state, I think P399/book is manageable (though my mom thinks it's still nonsense.. lol.. what can i say, I definitely lalalove reading Archie:).

And here they are, the books 1 and 2 of The Best of Archie Comics:




Book 1 @ P399


Book 2 @ P399