Thursday, 21 January 2010

The sea and me



Diving has always been a part of me. At the innocent age of 20 months I took my first dive in the sea, and that was 8 years before the founding of PADI. I could have gotten my Open Water Diver's license there and then or could have even co-founded PADI or NAUI, but I was too busy gulping in seawater, and my parents had to pull me out before I became the youngest diver ever to be inducted into the Cupid Divers Club on Celestial Hill.

My father's family made their living from the sea and its resources, which means that my kin considered the sea as the giver of life. Meals at home almost always had some creature from the sea, cooked in all imaginable ways or sometimes not cooked at all. My parents named me after my grandfather - Philip, but little did they suspect that they were also naming me after the great fisherman from Bethsaida - Philip, the disciple. In college I would sign my name - Sunni, in a drawing that mimicked a shark and also wrote the name of a bosom friend in a way that resembled an angel fish. Ironically, but this one got hooked by a Fisher.

There was a time when I brought the sea and its marine life into our living room, literally, in a 120-gallon glass tank. This started a craze among my friends and in no time we were diving 2 - 3 times a week. In those days I couldn't remember a time when I was not sun tanned to the darkest hue or didn't have some grains of sand in the crevasses of my body. I was the sea itself. [check out the guy who came with me on those diving trips. His mom had difficulty restraining him... photo below]

Twenty years go by and diving takes a back seat while career and family ride up front in my life. A few years ago my career took an unpremeditated twist and we moved down from our mountain perch to the warm sea coast. Suddenly the blue sea starts luring me back to its soothing depths and I succumb to its enchanting charm and embrace.

Ahhh... this is heaven, and I am back to where I belong.



Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Diving Pattaya

What a perfect day to die! oops sorry I left out the "v"... it should be DIVE!

January 16 and 17 was my weekend off and I was at Pattaya for 2 nights and 2 days... had 4 dives.

The most beautiful things that God created are below sea level and can only be viewed through a diver's mask. I wouldn't mind being transformed into a merman... not maid.

The photos are limited to shots taken above the water... that's as far as my old point and shoot can safely go. Next project: underwater cam!























Monday, 28 December 2009

Christmas @ Sanam Luang

Sanam Luang is one of the many big parks in Bangkok, and it is home for the homeless, space for a large thieves' market, and the venue for all royalty celebrations and special occasions in the Buddhist calendar. Sanam Luang may be what Luneta is to the Filipinos.

This Christmas it became the target of ECB missions in a program we called "feeding the homeless." I signed in for the occasion and Pastor Rey suggested that I bring along a guitar. Since it was a working day for me I lugged the guitar to work and then simply caught the 203 bus at 5 pm to join the group who were already in the thick of the event.

I'm still in my office shirt and tie in the photos.

We felt the presence of God so strong in our midst and there was nothing like it ever before in my life. Thanks Nobu for the photos and Tina for the guitar... God be praised!





















Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Koh Samed

koh = island]

6 months ago Kukie - my bunso, was already scouting the web for an island retreat. Two of her friends from Pinas were coming and they wanted to have a different kind of experience. I took this opportunity to "get away from it all," so I tagged along... and obviously I was the only male [senior citizen] in the group.

Koh Samed - not Koh Samal, is an island off the coast of Rayong, a southeastern province of Thailand. It is a 3-hour drive from Bangkok and then an hour by local boat or 20 minutes by speed boat to any of the beaches around the island.

We missed Jaypea and Nok on this trip.




















































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