March 2013 - Wedding 101 and Do It Yourself Wedding Planning

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Audio Bible
In this Holy Season, may you be blessed in God's love. May you be abundant in Christ's peace and remain in his rock all your days.

Sometimes, we get so busy and there's so much more to do in a day. But what is this really. How important is it comparing to building your relationship with the Lord. I'm no Saint. God knows my struggles. And in my busy schedule, I thank the Lord for leading me to this website:

http://www.biblegateway.com/resources/audio/

And I would like to share it to you. Its something that you can listen to anytime of the day.

~Debbie

Monday, March 25, 2013

Corporate Social Governance


Corporations are not in business to save the world. They exist to make profit

I’ve always known that great companies like Apple and Louis Vuitton for example shows success through their profit and market share. I am also a person who doesn’t use styrofoam, a vegan and a tree hugger if I may call myself but despite all that I am also a business minded person. And having my own business for profit might be its perpetual reason for existence. It’s what reality gives to business.

Milton Friedman an economist from the 1970s taught this profits first philosophy while in 1979, Quaker oats president, Mr. Kenneth Mason, declared the opposite. He further said “Friedman’s profits-are-everything philosophy is a dreary and demeaning view of the role of business and business leaders in our society (Makower, 2006).” 

The discussion in class reminded me of the times when I was little, people wear really thick jackets, there is heavy fog pass 3:00 pm and the smell of pine breeze is everywhere. But twenty years later as a result of climate change and a reaction to the daily destruction of men this isn’t the case anymore. I grew up in Baguio. Tree planting trees and tree-hugging activities were usual for the locals. But that’s no longer the case today. We rarely even experience fog but we do see smog above the clouds in the morning. I did little things for the environment through time like saving rain water for cleaning the comfort room, rolling chip wrappers and buying recycled papers instead of new ones. We are really loosing so much of what Mother Earth used to be. Greenpeace an environmental organization demands businesses to be responsible of their actions. In their article dated October 23, 2012 said that they have demanded KFC and its board for the past two years to address their supply chain on how they are destroying the forest for their garbage system. Currently the company is just starting to address the problem by their “Sustainable Sourcing and Waste Recovery Campaign” which is recently posted in their website. (http://www.yum.com/responsibility)

In the Philippines, a few banks and insurance companies are supporting the Philippine Eagle Foundation. What makes this a whole hearted initiative is that this companies do not as much advertise what they do according to the conservationist in Davao that I have spoken to.

The class session was a reality check. I almost forgot that I can put profit and accountability together. My two semesters were focused on mental notes on how I would build an empire in the future, how I would earn more, what are the best practices in the business and so on and so forth. So, I have updated my dream board posted on my wall after class, a restaurant for that matter would have a clear system of garbage disposal. That small restaurant may give unsold food to the beggars along the street even if it means we will have longer and longer lines of needy people every night which I might need to limit somehow. The cleaning products should be environmental friendly. And it would be an advantage to have spiritual sessions as simple as prayer meetings twice a month for the employees.

When it comes to big companies however, it’s actually even convenient to just support a foundation, donate a certain amount of money to a charity and have yearly tree plantings.  If I choose a different path of Organizational Development, 360 degrees CSR that would start from grass root level from production to advertisements to selling and even pricing will be implemented.

I will be reporting on Environmental CSR on November 22, 2012 in class. I do hope that my group and I be able to touch our classmates and influence them that they don’t need to be a million dollar business owner to do CSR because they can already do a little which goes a long way to help. And by that I redefine CSR as the society as a whole for taking responsibility for the effects of their actions. 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Things to do in Baguio and a sample Itinerary

Things to do in Baguio City, Philippines and a sample Itinerary

Oh Baguio... My hometown.

Baguio City is the summer capital of the Philippines. Not because its where Filipinos mostly go to during the hot summer days, but because its where Mansion house is. And way way back, the Presidents of the country held their meetings and agenda in the city. That is why, it is the Country's Summer Capital.

How to go to Baguio: 
             a. Buses - I recommend travelling through Victory Liner

             b. Personal Vehicle

10pm to 1:00 am:  @ Victory Liner Pasay Ride the bus
                    Fare: 460 each
                    It might be a bit late but when you're in Marcos Highway, you can take photos and
                    enjoy the scenery of the mountains
              
Early Morning arrival in Baguio. I recommend buying your advance ticket going back to Manila
because a lot of people comes to Baguio and you might not get your desired time of travel
           (Travel takes 6-8 hours, with two bus stops: Tarlac and Sison Pangasinan)

Breakfast. There are a lot of restaurants in Session Road that you can go to but I recommend
Good Taste. Cab will be around 60-90 pesos cab from Victory Liner Terminal.

7:30am - Breakfast Good Taste . (You can order for sharing or own rice toppings) I suggest Buttered Chicken, That's their Best Seller. 




Again, I recommend Del Prado's Transient House. You can view their prices at their
Facebook Page


On a Saturday, you MUST BE AT PMA before 9am. If Jeepney 17 pesos each. Cab is about 100-150 pesos. Make sure you have your ID, not wearing slippers and no shorts




Parade ends around 10 or 11am


Take pictures around the area, like the tree house and relic point

 

12nn LUNCH 50's Diner. Maybe around 100- up each. 

 



after LUnch go to PINK SISTERS,. Make a wish! ^ ^, I love the nuns here, they wear my favorite color ^ ^, (This is just across 50's Diners)




Ride Jeepney going to Mansion House. Its where our President's stay during summer. Thus that's the reason why Baguio is THE SUMMER CAPITAL. Supposedly Presidents spend their summer's here. 

Its not because people come here during the summer. That's the wrong notion.


Go down and walk to Wright Park Place. BUY STRAWBERRY TAHO if there is a mamang magtataho walking by. 


Walk here and take pics. 



RIDE the jeepney going to Mines View. No grand pics here, You have to go there and see
it yourself. 


Buy pasalubong! Good Shepherds Convent. You can help the nuns with their charitable works and you can walk through the echo village. 



Probably done by 6pm.

Go to session road for dinner. Jeepney or taxi: 8pesos or 100 pesos.

I recommend the beautiful ambiance of  *Oh my Gulay*
They are located in La Azotea Building, Session Road.
Meals are around 100 up. There's usually acoustic bands at night.
If you're not vegan don't worry. They have chicken and fish too. They serve their meals
with Brown Rice so you're sure you'll get something healthy. 




Other Restaurants:



Meals are around 150 pesos. And they have the best Strawberry Shortcake ever.
To read more about vizco's you can check out: http://juneosidabenitez.blogspot.com/2013/03/viscos-resto-and-cake-shop.html

If you like Mongolian Shabu - Shabu
Eat all you can is about 250 pesos. They also have the best BlueBerry Cheesecake ever!




to read more check out:
http://eatsinbaguio.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/battle-of-the-mongolian-buffets-6/

But if you're a true VEGAN: Go to Bliss Cafe
They are located at the ground floor of hotel elizabeth. All meats are made from Veggie Meat.



You may check out this 2 bloggers who wrote about Bliss Cafe. I also took the above
photo from Talesfromthetummy.com
http://www.talesfromthetummy.com/bliss-cafe-at-hotel-elizabeth-baguio/
http://visualviscera.blogspot.com/2009/05/mountain-bliss-part-2-exhibit.html


After Dinner go home and Sleep

Day 2- Sunday

For those who wants to buy ukay ukay, gulay pasalubong, Silver, kumot, walis, etc... Go to the Market at around 6am. 

Sunday Church, There are a lot of Churches in Baguio. But if you are a catholic, Baguio Cathedral
is on top of Session Road and near SM Baguio


Mass Schedule. 

Suggestions on what to do Sunday.

1. Go to john hay, see Baguio Country Club 



The company I am working for has a center here too. And when I searched it in google,
this pictures came out!

nakakaloka!!!


   

2. Teachers Camp

3. STRAWBERRY FIELDS - Buy Strawberry Cake, Candies, fresh Strawberries whatever
note: this is in La trinidad. Go to Baguio Center Mall near the market and ride the jeepneys.


4. Burnham Park

5. Gimik Sunday Night at Cafe Will. This is in Legarda Road Baguio City




ON YOUR NEXT VISIT: with more and more budget
and when you're with your family
Go to: 
1. Mother's Garden. - Enjoy Breakfast or Dinner here with the view of the city


2. Go to Tam AWAN village


3. ASIN HOT SPRINGS


4. Tree top Adventure


5. Restaurants in Session Road. Sobrang dami pa
6. SM Baguio


And definetly a lot more. The city is fairly small but has very friendly locals. You can just go approach
anyone for directions.

Hope you decide to go to Baguio! ^ ^,





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