ka cute ng pamangkin ko si regina galing kasi sila ng germany kasi german ang papa nya katulad namin..baby pa sya kaya cute ang bango nya baya parang milk..dito man sila natututulog sa bahay namin kaya nga masaya dito ngayon eh ka cute talaga ni regina..malapit na man din sila mag uwi sa 31 na kaya nga nilalaro ko sya eh..ang likot likot ni regina..grabe

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Posted by veronica01 on May 27, 2005 at 01:28 PM as a stickied post | 3 nabaliw

‘Encantadia’ bids farewell

“Encantadia” will be saying goodbye, but the adventure will not be over.

It has been a long way since four gemstones, which represent the elements fire, wind, water and earth, were discovered. The keepers of the elements wielded great power. But with power came a huge responsibility to maintain order.

Today we will see how the forces of loyalty and betrayal, light and darkness, good and evil battle each other.

Who will emerge victorious?

There’s no question about “Encatadia”’s victory in the ratings game. It has become the country’s grandest, most ambitious and biggest “fantaserye” production ever. The series has been number one since it premiered in May.

Today we will witness the beginning of the end of the battle between the Diwatas, led by Amihan (Iza Calzado), Ybarro (Dingdong Dantes), Lira (Jennylyn Mercado), and the forces of Hagorn (Pen Medina) and his Hathors.

After so many twists and turns, the Sang’gre sisters – Pirena (Sunshine Dizon), Amihan, Alena (Karylle) and Danaya (Diana Zubiri) – will fight for a cause. Will their powers be enough to beat Hagorn and the creatures of darkness?

Hagorn, with the help of the magical torch given by his ancestor Bartimus, will summon all the villains to win.

Watch how unexpected beings come to fight on side of goodness.

Do not miss the final battle and learn the answers to the riddles in your mind. Will Pirena be reunited with her daughter Mira (Yasmien Kurdi)? What will Cassiopea (Cindy Kurleto) do with the gold she amassed over the years? Will Amihan avenge Raquim’s (Richard Gomez) death in the hands of Hagorn? Will Ybarro learn of Asval’s (Bobby Andrews) reason for stealing Lira’s Kantao?

What will happen to Danaya and Aquil’s (Alfred Vargas) secret love? Will Lira accomplish her mission to bring together the gemstones and restore peace in Encantadia?

Will Lira and Anthony (Mark Herras) get together or will Lira follow her destiny to become the next Queen of Lireo?

“Encantadia” will certainly touch our hearts. Up to the very last scene, things will unfold in Encantadia. Don’t miss the unveiling of the new world of Etheria.

“Encantadia”’s final episode airs Friday, December 9, on GMA Telebabad.

Posted by veronica01 on December 9, 2005 at 08:27 PM | to be a baliw

i just watched my scene the movie(my scene goes hollywood)

 

wala lang..

cute..story sya ng mga friends, na nagaway dahil ang isa ay naging artista..then wala nang time ang si madison para sa kanyang mga friends

di ko na nga natapos eh..

gusto ko rin pala ng avatar.alam nyo yun??ung avatar the last air vender??

basta un..umm....iam now really addicted to harry potter..:D

ewan ko kasi ung seat mate ko addicted na eh.so ako rin,..gusto ko mag skul sa hogwartz para cute..

may alam kayo na harry potter websites??

sige na pls..

Posted by veronica01 on December 9, 2005 at 05:45 PM | to be a baliw
Posted by veronica01 on December 7, 2005 at 05:39 PM | to be a baliw
The Advent Wreath by Catherine Fournier From the Catholic Encyclopedia on Advent: "(Latin ad-venio, to come to). According to present usage, Advent is a period beginning with the Sunday nearest to the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle (30 November) and embracing four Sundays. The first Sunday may be as early as 27 November, and then Advent has twenty-eight days, or as late as 3 December, giving the season only twenty-one days. With Advent the ecclesiastical year begins in the Western churches. During this time the faithful are admonished: to prepare themselves worthily to celebrate the anniversary of the Lord's coming into the world as the incarnate God of love, thus to make their souls fitting abodes for the Redeemer coming in Holy Communion and through grace, and thereby to make themselves ready for His final coming as judge, at death and at the end of the world." Also from the Catholic Encyclopedia about Candles: The word candle (candela, from candeo, to burn) was introduced into the English language as an ecclesiastical term, probably as early as the eighth century... We need not shrink from admitting that candles, like incense and lustral water, were commonly employed in pagan worship and in the rites paid to the dead. But the Church from a very early period took them into her service, just as she adopted many other things indifferent in themselves, which seemed proper to enhance the splendour of religious ceremonial....They are, in fact, part of the natural language of mystical expression, and such things belong quite as much to secular ceremonial as they do to religion. The salute of an assigned number of guns, a tribute which is paid by a warship to the flag of a foreign power, is just as much or as little worthy to be described as superstitious as the display of an assigned number of candles upon the altar at high Mass. The Advent Wreath is a simple way to honour Advent. By using the symbolic power of candles within the four weeks of Advent, we illustrate that Advent is a time of solemn preparation, that during this time, we are awaiting the Light of the Word and the Dawning of Hope. Advent is a penitential season, just like Lent. We are called to fast, to pray, and to perform good works to prepare ourselves for the great Feast of Christmas. The liturgical colour of violet, or purple, symbolises humility and penitence. This is why the candles of the Advent Wreath are purple, with the exception of the third candle, which is rose, or pink. On the Third Sunday of Advent, the 'mood' lifts as the Church begins to look forward to the Coming of the Christ Child, and this joyful waiting is represented by the lighter colour of the candle and vestments. Christ came to bring us Eternal Life. He promised that "the gates of Hell would not prevail against His Church" and "whatever was bound on Earth would be bound also in Heaven." This is why we use a circle of greenery for the Advent Wreath, the circle symbolises eternity (the same symbolism is used in wedding rings) and the greenery symbolises new life and our evergreen, ever growing, every living faith. None of this symbolism has much to do with an Advent Wreath's place in the devotional activities of the family, of course. The powerful symbolic messages of candles and greenery are absorbed by the parents and children as a matter of course without much discussion. The observance of specific colours of the candles and their lighting become part of family tradition, which gains its own symbolic power over the years. The growing light of the wreath as more candles are lit each week amply demonstrates the faith message of the season without any more elaboration needed. A visitor to our site contributed this insight: "I was told that (this is from a Catholic perspective) that the candle lit on the third week of Advent is a different color than the rest, because it stands as the sign that Light overcomes darkness. When the first two candles are lit there are still two dark, it is half and half, but when the third is lit Light wins! What is important in the family, is the activity of using the Wreath, together as a family. Every action, whether daily or devotional is layered upon every other action, building by imperceptible layers the character, faith and unity of the family. Clear, strong, simple, fruitful traditions build strong, faithful and fruitful families. The Advent Wreath is such a tradition. Enduring, clear, simple to use and to pass on to the generations. For instructions on how to make and use an Advent Wreath, visit Fridge Art: Making Advent Wreaths Return to Sacraments and Sacramentals Page.
Posted by veronica01 on December 7, 2005 at 05:03 PM | to be a baliw
ito pa..ausie_gurl creation
Posted by veronica01 on December 6, 2005 at 08:03 PM | to be a baliw
Posted by veronica01 on December 6, 2005 at 07:58 PM | to be a baliw

harry potter and the goblet of fire:

i like harry potter and the goblet of fire..kasi ewan ko..maganda eh and ung story  super cute#############

si harry kasi ang nanalo sa triwizard game.

galing nya KSI.nabuhay na si valdemort para syang alien..hehhehehehehhe.as in.pero super ganda ng movie..

kami ni ate kate ang sAbay nanood dito sa bahay..diba te kate???napabilib talaga ako sa mag effects and ung story tlaga ang grabe....

buti nlang ang gagaling ng casts kasi hindi talaga un gaganda ng ganoon////maybe because of j.k. rowling(tama ba spelling)

basta un lang..

Posted by veronica01 on December 6, 2005 at 07:40 PM | to be a baliw
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Your birthday suggests that are executive ability and leadership qualities in your makeup.
A birthday on day 1 of any month gives a measure of will power and self-confidence, and very often a rather original approach.
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Posted by veronica01 on October 5, 2005 at 07:24 PM | to be a baliw
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