Supremo: 157 Years Later

Yesterday, November 30, the Philippines commemorated the natal day of Filipino revolutionary leader Andres Bonifacio. For starters, Andres Bonifacio was one of the founders of the of KKK or Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation) to which he later became its Supremo or …

Bang the Bangarang

Lately, I've been watching Drum Videos whenever they appear on my YouTube Recommendations. I learned to become more appreciative of the instrument when I discovered jazz when I was in high school. Sure, I like the instrument but I never intend to watch any sort of drum covers until I watched Larnell Lewis played along …

Beyond the Doubts: How I became a blogging competition’s most unlikely winner

"For the first runner up, we go to Luzon. Congratulations to..." My heart sank when I heard those words. I didn't even get to the top 20, I thought. Surely, I wouldn't be the grand champion. No way. That's impossible. I thought about Allie and Ollie, my twins who turned one month three days ago. …