Monday, April 30, 2012

The Cloud and the Sand Dune.


An inspiring and touching story of how choice, love and destiny transforms and springs eternal.
The Cloud and the Sand Dune
‘As everyone knows, the life of a cloud is very busy and very short,’ writes Bruno Ferrero.

And here’s a related story.

A young cloud was born in the midst of a great storm over the Mediterranean Sea but he did not even have time to grow up there, for strong wind pushed all the clouds over towards Africa.
As soon as the cloud reached the continent, the climate changed. A bright sun was shinning in the sky and, stretched out beneath them, lay the golden sands of the Sahara. Since it almost never rains in the desert, the wind continued pushing the clouds towards the forest in the south.

Meanwhile, as happens with young humans too, the young cloud decided to leave his parents and his older friends in order to discover the world.

‘What are you doing?’ cried the wind. ‘The desert’s the same all over. Rejoin the other clouds, and we’ll go Central Africa where there are amazing mountains and trees!’
But the young cloud, a natural rebel, refused to obey, and gradually, he dropped down until he found a gently, generous breeze that allowed him to hover over the golden sands. After much toing and froing, he noticed that one of the dunes was smiling at him.
He saw that the dune was also young, newly formed by the wind that had just passed over. He fell in love with her golden hair right there and then.

‘Good morning’, he said. ’What’s life like down there?’
‘I have the company of other dunes, of the sun and the wind, and of the caravans that occasionally pass through here. Sometimes it’s really hot, but it’s still bearable. What’s life like up there?’
‘We have the sun and the wind too, but the good thing is I can travel across the sky and see more things.’
‘For me,’ said the dune, ‘life is short, when the wind returns from the forest, I will disappear.’
‘And does that make you sad?’
‘It makes me feel like I have no purpose in life.’
‘I feel the same. As soon as the wind comes along, I’ll go south and be transformed into the rain; but that is my destiny.’
The dune hesitated for a moment, then said:
‘Did you know that here in the desert, we call the rain paradise?’
‘I have no idea I could ever be that important, ‘ said the cloud proudly.
‘I’ve heard of other dunes tell stories about the rain. They say that, after the rain, we are all covered in grass and flowers. But I’ll never experience that, because in the desert, it rains so rarely.’

It was the cloud’s turn to hesitate now. Then he smiled broadly and said:
‘If you like, I could rain on you now. I know I’ve only just got here, but I love you, and I’d like to stay here for ever.’
‘When I first saw you up in the sky, I fell in love with you too,’ said the dune. ‘But if you transform your lovely white hair into rain, you will die.’

‘Love never dies,’ said the dune. It is transformed, and, besides, I want to show you what paradise is like.’
And he began to caress the dune with little drops of rain so that they could stay together for longer, until a rainbow appeared.

The following day, the little dune was covered in flowers. Other clouds that passed over, heading for Africa thought that it must be part of the forest they were looking for and scattered more rain. Twenty years later, the dune had been transformed into an oasis that refreshed travelers with the shade of its trees.

And all because, one day, a cloud fell in love, and was not afraid to give his life for that love.

Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho

Just Sharing

Inspired by the song here, I am so delighted to share this Engagement Video by The Pats.


I simply love Patty and am a proud DaPattyLaurelBlog reader.


Be in love.  Be inspired.   Be at bliss.



Engagement Video by Nicollo Lopez for Thirty Six-O 
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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Photographers from Above!

Meet Michelle Cortes and Jillian Alexis Manlangit.



 Two of the unselfish and nice people we've met on our wedding preps journey.  Our FreeNup Photographers courtesy of Imagine Nation Photography.  We had a great time working with them and surely this is not the last time but the start of more engagements ahead.


Sample Shots with their respective watermarks.

Venue : Ronac Art Center, Greenhills
Date : March 31, 2012
HMUA : Make up by Riza





Indeed, words are not enough.  Thank you for sharing your talents and gifts from the Lord.

All the Best!
Rexford and Lourdes


Earth Day Run



Enlisted to this run after quite sometime.

I only have two reasons of joining this event:
    a.  Proud to be part of this Earth Day event
    b.  I love the singlet.

Days before the event, I had the chance to somehow take the fore ways in conditioning oneself.  Needless to say, I badly needed that.  It was last two years ago when we (Rex and I) had our participation on some running events in BGC.

Assembly time : 5:30am
Gun start : 6:00am


I belong to the 3k race.



And after 0:23:28, I am a humble finisher. Check list here http://www.natgeorun.com/2012/


Wrapped the event with no less than photo opportunities at the National Geographic Channel Yellow Photo Frame Mark.


The challenge here:
     1. I want to run the race with less walk, I guess.
     2. More running events with Rex.
         ( Hope to have him, again,  as my runner mate next time.  I would love to share the every bits and pieces of the race with him.  Likewise, will be delighted to cross the finish line, literally and figuratively with him.)
     3.  I will never stop running for what I believe, aspire and hope for in life.


Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Start.

It takes a lot of inspiration to finally start this.




Welcome to my humble blog.  




A fresh beginning.  Old stories and happy new journeys.








Official watermark of the countless journey.