Some people are worth knowing, some things are worth learning, some thoughts are worth sharing, some lives are worth unraveling.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Para Sa'yo at sa mga Minsan Mo
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Just Thinking Randomly
that this is just naivete
I'm just idealistic, impractical, illogical, disillusioned
there is no hope for me here
there is no future for me here
there is no place for me here
but I AM HERE
and there must be a reason for this
i was born here
there must be something why
people say that i am a product of my environment
of the institution i came from
of the affiliations i'm involved with
but they never really think
that i am a product of the
decisions i've made and stood by
but only time will really, truly tell
only time will tell
Friday, August 6, 2010
I Miss the Feeling of Jumping
At that moment, you have a split second to decide - to go through with this or just go down the ladder. You have a hard time breathing because by now you are standing at the edge of the ramp. Just one more step and you won't feel the ground, everything will just be air and the straps that bind you. You start thinking again, "if this thing comes out defective, it will be the end of me."
You take one deep breath, and for a single part of a second for that moment, the moment when you jumped, there is only silence in your mind. There are no thoughts running about, only this blank nothingness. You cease to breathe in that decimal of time. Fear would mix with elation and nervousness and triumph until it all blends to nothing and you feel nothing until after the jump.
You feel yourself weightless, so small and so big at the same time against the forest underneath you. You let out a breath as if you've breathed for the first time. It's like in that interval when you break out of the water after holding your breath for so long - that moment. Your lungs seem to expand so much that it couldn't be filled with enough air. Your hands and legs are hanging about. No, you're not on the ground anymore. You can't find security on what you can stand on but you will find it in the strap around you. Now, it's all in the work of the strap because no matter what you do, you won't save yourself by standing up. But since you've jumped, you can't turn back now, you have to wait and enjoy and take in everything until the ride ends, until you see a Manong waving his hands at you.
But when you do see him, you would've wished the ride were longer and that you were suspended in the air longer. Sure, it was not your comfort zone. Sure, it was unsure and there was a risk. But at that moment, you soared. For once in your life, you were taller than the trees and the mountains. For once in your life, you let yourself go. You let things that bothered or worried you go the moment you jumped. For a moment in your adult life, you knew how superman felt. You felt big and possible and positive and formidable and.....larger than life...you feel alive and how great it is to be alive, to really be, truly be alive and living!
*based on an experience riding a zipline
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Ten Things I Learned as a Lab Student
(a.k.a. Things That Will Make YOU Feel Better When You Botch Up in the Lab and other things too)
Note: My apologies to those who will not understand some of the jargon, but I believe you'll pick them up anyway =D
1. Do not unplug anything in the lab in an effort to conserve energy, you just might find your samples thawing the next day.
2. If you want to clearly observe your samples, don't use acetone to erase permanent ink on your disposable container (You'll know why).
3. No matter how many PCR trials you do, whether you change the temperature, MgCl2 concentration, or your primers, you will never get bands if you don't put in the polymerase. Believe me, I know. PCR is called polymerase chain reaction for a reason.
4. Proper labeling is good, just make sure you don't put it on the cover slip.
5. In dissecting the frog with a nagging, complaining partner, make sure you have a proper hold on your scalpel. It's not that you might injure an organ, it's just that you might cut the wrong specimen.
6. Upon getting that oh-so-wanted result, write it on really nice paper and not on scratch less you want to skim through all the trash bins in IC (Institute of Chemistry in UP Diliman) because your partner thought it was rubbish.
7. Try to imagine naming your children with the amino acid names or species names, it will help you memorize things quicker, because at the back of your mind, you keep thanking your parents for not naming you Glutamic Acid.
8. Don't get too excited when you culture flies or mice or any other organism, you won't see them IN ACTION, unless you guard them 24 hours nonstop. But then again, give these animals some rest will you? You're going to slice them up anyway.
9. Check where you plug your machines, because though we love sparks in movies, we wouldn't love them in real life, specially if it requires financial compensation.
10. In everything, forgive yourself, it's all part of the process, more mistakes=more learning=better experience, but then again we prefer to learn from the mistakes of others. Never doubt your skills, never lose faith, hold on, press on, you will get there.