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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Gianna about her holiday going to England, Wales, Scotland and Amsterdam
When it was the day I was going away, I woke up and felt absolutely scared! But I could not stop now. The whole day I was getting ready and at lunch I went to see my Dad for the last time before I went away. I was very sad about it but I had to be strong! After that I went to the airport and we went to the Cathay pacific airline office. Then I said Good bye to Mom and Erica (but before I had said bye to angelica.) After that it was very quick getting there to the gate then at around 6:30pm I went on the plane. I went to the desk for BA and for 3 hours i did nothing! Then I met this lady on the plane and she was from Trinidad and Tobago but looked Indian and was surprised that I knew were she was from. Once I got off the plane i went to meet my Gran and Grandad ,we took a plane to Edinburgh then I stayed there for 10 days. While I was there I went to museums, climbed Arther's seat and had fun. I went to Carlise to be picked up by my Grandma then I went with Grandma to her house. while I was there I went to Howorth for the day and i really enjoyed it. I stayed with Grandma for 10 days. For my birthday I went to the official Liverpool football shop and got a Liverpool football t-shirt from my moms side of the family. I am really happy about that present, Before, I went to Amsterdam for a surprise to see my mom . I went to Anne franks house and I felt really affected, Then Bryony came to pick me up to go to Cardiff. It was Enda's birthday so that was one of the reasons I went to Cardiff.(Enda got a ipod Touch for his birthday) then I went to London and then!! It was Mayas birthday!! Before Maya's birthday I went to see my friends Holly, Zoe and Eve that really was the best part of the holiday. Finally on Tuesday the 2nd I went to the airport with Erica and they had a lovely skyflyers lounge it was amazing!! And I got to watch the last episode i would be able to see in Britain for a long time......Eastenders!!!!!! When i got to Hong Kong I did the same thing again like what I did in Hong Kong going there, instead it was for 6 hours!!!! but when I arrived in manila it was 12 midnight and that was the end of that....
By Gianna Molly Mulville Zanetta
P.S My birthday is on Thursday!!!!! I will be 11
By Gianna Molly Mulville Zanetta
P.S My birthday is on Thursday!!!!! I will be 11
Monday, June 15, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The wind of change...




So much has happened in the last 2 months there has been no time to blog ! We moved house about a month after my last post, in mid April. After much searching we opted for a lovely big bungalow in San Lorenzo in Makati . Its right at the top end of our budget but as the location is so perfect we decided to go for it. Marc can walk to work and the kids to school. I can walk to the MRT and get to work min 40 mins for 25 peso. So we decided to not get a car and go for the better house as would improve our quality if life so much more.
Think sort of Kensington / Chelsea type of neighbourhood with fancy big shops nearby - so convenient to have Prada at the end of the road darling!!! Its another gated village but green and has park and tennis courts although not as good as Philam and no pool ( lots of house have their own pools but not us)
Its a 3 bed house all en suite with dressing rooms/areas in each - Of course slightly over the top for a 5 year old to have an en suite .....We also have a guest room/den which has its own toilet shower and french doors onto the garden - we have put Sky in there so people who come to stay will have their own space ....(come on guys). There is a huge thru living/dining area that also leads onto the garden which was one of the selling points aside from the location. I think I said before that its very hard to find a garden in the Philippines and this is the perfect size, not too big to handle (meaning paying gardener for lots of days) ,but still big enough to play in and have barbies.
We're only 20 mins from the airport now and staggering distance home from the nightlife in Makati what more can a girl want! Car and driver? (only joking) Its yaking sime time getting used to seeing so many ex-pats after being a rarity in Quezon City where we lived b4. We have a belgium guy next door and Brit opposite......I still get a healthy dose of reality every day when I go to work which is back in poor Barangay in QC..nice office in big house but usual chaotic neighbourhood......
The move was a nightmare and I do not want to do it again for at least another 2 years - we had accumulated so much stuff and the bureaucracy of changing/cancelling utilities was mind bogglingly complicated. It took 2 tortuous trips in a van down EDSA to move our stuff. I just don't know how we accumulated so much. Even so our furniture looks a bit lost in the house as there is so much space. I will have to start scavenging around ex-pats as they leave, for cast-offs in next month or so....
The week after we moved in Erica arrived and it started raining even though it was supposed to be summer - Erica seemed to have attracted biblical downpours wherever she has been on her world trip so far ...luckily the weather did clear and we had a great weekend at the old favorite Mayamaya and we then went off for girlie weekend to Paradise Island (truly!) In Palawan and swam with turtles saw the most amazing fish.http://www.clubparadisepalawan.com/ - Thanks erica for the treat I LOVED IT!!
Erica and Gianna got on so well - Gianna played tour guide around Manila until she left for the UK. Of course lovely to have a good old friend to stay and hard to say goodbye. Till next time
Gianna flew to UK by herself and loved it not bad at 10 years old.......I think she has been a little homesick from time to time but overall seems to have enjoyed it - Her grand tour has taken in Scotland/Birkenhead/Cardiff /Amsterdam and London!
I have now started the new job proper although for 6 weeks I was juggling both the VSO Job and WGNRR which was exhausting. Almost as soon as I accepted the job it became clear I needed to get up to speed as quickly apossible. I have already been to Amsterdam twice in 2 months and will need to go again at least twice more this year - I am enjoying it so far but still a little nervous of the unknown! I have my first full board meeting this weekend here in Manila. Apparently my predecessor left her first meeting in tears - I mean they can't be that bad can they?
I am very excited by the new challenge and the opportunity to gain expertise in a completely new field - Reproductive and sexual health rights. Put simply we campaign alongside our members (2000) and partners to get governments and UN to adopt a rights and social justice approach to population. The theory being that population control does not work and is flawed in its approach, evidence shows that population drops when women have better access to health and basic rights such as education/security and food, not just because contraception is available. We of course also campaign for access to contraception and abortion but that alone will not work. Our work falls under the Millennium Development Goals, another new area to develop expertise for me ! I am hoping this will make my next career move much easier as I will have gained a specialism within Development alongside my management experience, the lack of which made job hunting more difficult this year. I may even sign up for a masters at UP next year = My new Chair is the head of Woman's studies at University of the Philippines and it would help no end to have a masters under my belt to compliment my new field. This is all of course getting a little ahead of myself have to wait and see how the first 6 months go first :)
We went away at Easter to Pagudpud in Northern Luzon, flying to Loaog - I liked Pagudpug which is a beautiful long white beach right at the to of Luzon island - the accommodation is disappointing as all concrete and no nipa style huts.We stayed at http://juncarolbeachresort.com/ which was ok for P2000 and had a TV a requisite for Marc who had to get up at 2 am to watch football!
2 days we travelled over to Blue lagoon (which is really blue), by trike which I really enjoyed but was hell for Marc crouched inside
We ate lunch a fab resort http://www.tjhawaii.com/kvr/about.asp which is where we would stay if we went again - the food was excellent - they had their own garden for herbs and veggies. There is surfing there later in the year
On the way back we stopped in Vigan which I really liked - we took a ride in the horse drawn cart which was great and ended up at a surprisingly nice zoo owned by the local (ex-film star) ex senatorhttp://www.chavitsingson.net/baluarte/ . That night we got the overnight bus back to Manila 12 hours which was not too bad except as usual did not have enough warm clothes - Mental Note: next time take pillow, woolly hat and blanket like everyone else!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Finally (its happening to me!) ........90's dance anthem for those of u unfamilar with the summer of love or madchester :)
Yes another entry starts with the title from a song in the last millennium - one of my fave dance tracks actually
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Ydwvwyeqo one for the funeral procession I reckon :) Maybe could do a lap of honor around the M25 before having a party in muddy (cold) field :)
Anyways no I have not embarked on a new romance (or planing anyones funeral) very happy with the love I currently have BUT I HAVE GOT A JOB here in the Philippines. Timing wise could not have been more perfect as I really was beginning to despair. Job hunting here proved much harder than I anticipated particularly to get anything with a semi decent salary. The job is with the Woman's Global Network for Reproductive Rights http://www.wgnrr.org/
I got the call whilst at the top of cititower with friends which led to a bottle of champers overlooking the manila skyscrapers quite appropriate for a much awaited celebration!!
My role is co-ordinator and I have an office here in Manila and one in Amsterdam to co-ordinate. They are a campaigning organisation which is a new departure for me but having spent 25 years working in advice/information/help services issues relating to woman's health and contraception are very familiar. Its a major area in development at the moment as linked to the Millennium Development Goals - basically we can't improve the health of the poor if we do not start by improving woman and their children's health and to do that we need to address inequalities, lack of education , access medical care etc etc.
So all exciting stuff. I'm under no illusion it looks like a tough job - the team did not get on with the last co-ordinator and she left - there's a lot of mistrust so I'm not expecting a smooth ride. But what they don't know is how much I needed this job so I won't b easy to unseat and want it to make it work!!
The package is good not quite ADB standards but fantastic for here . We will be self sufficient and able to move house and finally buy a car. At the moment we are trying to decide whether we upgrade in Philam, where we live now, as we love it here, or whether we move nearer Marcs work and Gianna's school. The properties I have looked at so far are in Makati are all horrible and not as nice as we have now but twice as expensive - seems like we will have to pay a fortune to get something as nice and I don't want to over commit ourselves at least not till the dust settles on the new jobs . Our house current contract is however up at end of April so we don't want to get tied in here another year.
I am still so excited about the new job and new life I am sill waking up at night. The VSO adventure was always a temporary situation and we never knew what would happen at the end. This feels very different, that we are making a commitment to stay here and pursue careers - which may eventually lead back to UK but then again may not. I have said before that the last 2 years were frustrating as felt a little like camping or being on a long holiday in our own house - we can now put down some roots and take a longer view.
Yesterday was Angelica's birthday - 5 years since she was born and the house burnt down. She had a great day with her nanny went to the pool and her favorite playplace and had a birthday tea . The real action is on Saturday at Burger King where her class mates will join her in a BK frenzy. Its very tricky the whole birthday party thing here because the kids will usually turn up with siblings, parents and nannies in tow making a huge amount of people to feed for just 12 kids. However I just don' t have the mental capacity to arrange anything myself at the moment and will close my eyes when I sign on the dotted line. For my money I do get everything a party host, give aways, party bags, balloons decorations, banners we literally just have to turn up and at least I like BK whoppers. They give out free massages at BK here so I can distress at the same time as have the birthday party - now that's pretty unique
Angelica has now finished school and graduated (from one nursery class to another) in another round of pomp and ceremony wholly inappropriate for a 5 year old but there we go! The more challenging issue is that she is now off school for 3 months - Gianna finishes in 10 days but I have decided to pack her off to Europe for a month to keep her occupied. We have holiday plans in April so hopefully I can find suitable activities for the few weeks in between for her.
Life in the Philippines continues to amuse and amaze in equal measure - they are currently trying to reopen a nuclear power station positioned on an earthquake fault???? How cleaver is that? The local TV network shot footage of the assignation of 4 car by 14 police - their story was the robbers shot back whilst the footage showed the cops just walking up and firing in car where they sat! The usual bribery scandals going straight back to the palace although the administration is slowly realising that the new American administration is taking a very different view on the Philippines, and that the human rights abuses and corruption here means there ain't no special relationship any more
The horror stories of the impact of the recession play out daily on the TV but u would never realise there was a world recession walking around Manila . Buildings are still going up at dizzying speeds and the malls are full to the brim. There is talk of overseas workers loosing their jobs and Marc is seeing a sort of slow down on the recruitment side but at the same time many banks and outsourcing companies are actually coming here. The rate of sterling continues to be very depressing for those of us with savings in pounds - if I had bought my car this time last year I would have got one worth 25% more than the one I can afford today ouch! I get my end of service grant in May and it will be worth 30% less than what it was when I first arrived thats a lots of pesos when talking of over 2K pounds.
VSO is having to make big cuts in budgets as 75% of its income comes from UK government yet it funds its activities overseas - so costs here have increased by 25% just because of exchange rate. There is an emergency meeting at the office today to work out how to make 25% savings on an already stripped down budget.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Ydwvwyeqo one for the funeral procession I reckon :) Maybe could do a lap of honor around the M25 before having a party in muddy (cold) field :)
Anyways no I have not embarked on a new romance (or planing anyones funeral) very happy with the love I currently have BUT I HAVE GOT A JOB here in the Philippines. Timing wise could not have been more perfect as I really was beginning to despair. Job hunting here proved much harder than I anticipated particularly to get anything with a semi decent salary. The job is with the Woman's Global Network for Reproductive Rights http://www.wgnrr.org/
I got the call whilst at the top of cititower with friends which led to a bottle of champers overlooking the manila skyscrapers quite appropriate for a much awaited celebration!!
My role is co-ordinator and I have an office here in Manila and one in Amsterdam to co-ordinate. They are a campaigning organisation which is a new departure for me but having spent 25 years working in advice/information/help services issues relating to woman's health and contraception are very familiar. Its a major area in development at the moment as linked to the Millennium Development Goals - basically we can't improve the health of the poor if we do not start by improving woman and their children's health and to do that we need to address inequalities, lack of education , access medical care etc etc.
So all exciting stuff. I'm under no illusion it looks like a tough job - the team did not get on with the last co-ordinator and she left - there's a lot of mistrust so I'm not expecting a smooth ride. But what they don't know is how much I needed this job so I won't b easy to unseat and want it to make it work!!
The package is good not quite ADB standards but fantastic for here . We will be self sufficient and able to move house and finally buy a car. At the moment we are trying to decide whether we upgrade in Philam, where we live now, as we love it here, or whether we move nearer Marcs work and Gianna's school. The properties I have looked at so far are in Makati are all horrible and not as nice as we have now but twice as expensive - seems like we will have to pay a fortune to get something as nice and I don't want to over commit ourselves at least not till the dust settles on the new jobs . Our house current contract is however up at end of April so we don't want to get tied in here another year.
I am still so excited about the new job and new life I am sill waking up at night. The VSO adventure was always a temporary situation and we never knew what would happen at the end. This feels very different, that we are making a commitment to stay here and pursue careers - which may eventually lead back to UK but then again may not. I have said before that the last 2 years were frustrating as felt a little like camping or being on a long holiday in our own house - we can now put down some roots and take a longer view.
Yesterday was Angelica's birthday - 5 years since she was born and the house burnt down. She had a great day with her nanny went to the pool and her favorite playplace and had a birthday tea . The real action is on Saturday at Burger King where her class mates will join her in a BK frenzy. Its very tricky the whole birthday party thing here because the kids will usually turn up with siblings, parents and nannies in tow making a huge amount of people to feed for just 12 kids. However I just don' t have the mental capacity to arrange anything myself at the moment and will close my eyes when I sign on the dotted line. For my money I do get everything a party host, give aways, party bags, balloons decorations, banners we literally just have to turn up and at least I like BK whoppers. They give out free massages at BK here so I can distress at the same time as have the birthday party - now that's pretty unique
Angelica has now finished school and graduated (from one nursery class to another) in another round of pomp and ceremony wholly inappropriate for a 5 year old but there we go! The more challenging issue is that she is now off school for 3 months - Gianna finishes in 10 days but I have decided to pack her off to Europe for a month to keep her occupied. We have holiday plans in April so hopefully I can find suitable activities for the few weeks in between for her.
Life in the Philippines continues to amuse and amaze in equal measure - they are currently trying to reopen a nuclear power station positioned on an earthquake fault???? How cleaver is that? The local TV network shot footage of the assignation of 4 car by 14 police - their story was the robbers shot back whilst the footage showed the cops just walking up and firing in car where they sat! The usual bribery scandals going straight back to the palace although the administration is slowly realising that the new American administration is taking a very different view on the Philippines, and that the human rights abuses and corruption here means there ain't no special relationship any more
The horror stories of the impact of the recession play out daily on the TV but u would never realise there was a world recession walking around Manila . Buildings are still going up at dizzying speeds and the malls are full to the brim. There is talk of overseas workers loosing their jobs and Marc is seeing a sort of slow down on the recruitment side but at the same time many banks and outsourcing companies are actually coming here. The rate of sterling continues to be very depressing for those of us with savings in pounds - if I had bought my car this time last year I would have got one worth 25% more than the one I can afford today ouch! I get my end of service grant in May and it will be worth 30% less than what it was when I first arrived thats a lots of pesos when talking of over 2K pounds.
VSO is having to make big cuts in budgets as 75% of its income comes from UK government yet it funds its activities overseas - so costs here have increased by 25% just because of exchange rate. There is an emergency meeting at the office today to work out how to make 25% savings on an already stripped down budget.
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