Sunday, July 24, 2011

Trek to Anawangin Cove via Mt. Pundaquit

Few months ago, there was a group of hikers who coordinated with us about a 2 days outdoor outing with our children. At least 25 children from 9 to 15 years old were able to join plus adults to look for them. Orientation was given beforehand by these hikers, inculcating to the children these phrases "Kill nothing but time, take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints", before we packed our things and headed on to our meeting place.


Anawangin cove is in the province of Zambales particularly in San Antonio.

At around 1 in the morning of May 14, we left Manila boarding our own service van and a rented jeep to accommodate us all. It took us almost 5 or 6 hours travel to the municipality of San Antonio where we met our other companions. We had our “breakfast” (egg sandwich and water), distributed the children’s shoes for hiking and extra water before we walked to the mountains.

We started around 8 in the morning but it was very hot already.
We rested for a while to fill our dried throats then proceeded climbing the mountain. An additional phrase rose as we went on "Burn nothing but calories". :)

After almost 4 hours of trekking under the sun, we reached the peak of Mt. Pundaquit. The overlooking beauty of Anawangin eased our tiredness.
The view was really magnificent but when we realized it was still far from where we stood, we looked down, thought for another hours of walking and just let out a big heavy sigh. :)



Finally, we arrived at the camping site. There were already some who went by boat since there were a lot of things to bring to the site like tents, utensils, foods etc. The tents were already set up so we just  had a short nap while the children went for a dip. They were just so excited that they even forgot to rest for a while.
just resting on a hammock


The sun hid already when we walked around, took pictures and had some activities on the sand. Evening was fast approaching so we had to go back to the camp. Some of us roamed around the other tents, obviously curious about the bonfire which our neighbors were setting up.
The following day, we all enjoyed swimming until 12 noon before we left the island via boat. Everyone did not want to return walking through the mountains.
Anyway, if you want to get away from your busy and stressful city life, try considering this place. It may not be a secret hideaway anymore but you will still enjoy the place as you enjoy the nature.
Trekking the mountains would not be easy even for some mountain climbers because of the hot weather. There were no trees to shade the way from the heat of the sun which made it a hard row to hoe.
Once you reached the cove, you will have to go back to basic life-no electricity, cellphone signals and no other modern facilities. You need to bring your own tents and field in under the pine trees for your overnight stay since there are no hotels around. A hammock can also be tied on the trunks of the trees. 
Foods, lots of drinking water and flashlights are the most important needs in the campsite. You can also bring your acoustic guitar which you can strum while singing around the bonfire during the night.
You can also go boating and hopping the nearby islands.
Or climbing beach cliffs...it seems the rocks are a bit tricky here.
ENJOY!!

Monday, July 18, 2011

5 years

June 22 marked my 5 years in “public” service-well, not as politician but as one of the countless people who undoubtedly looks for the well being of the underprivileged. Five years of multifaceted yet productive and enjoyable years of experience dealing with different people from all ages. 

I remember my first year when I was tested and seemed to have been weighed by most individuals around me. Being new at that time, it was such a challenge working on gaining everyone’s impossible conviction. Of course their rejection was the biggest sample I received and I was left alone coping with everyone. Fortunately, after months of trials, I earned their trust and was able to establish good rapport with them especially to the youths through courage and determination. I learned a lot from my associates, from strengthening leadership skills to working systematically and efficiently which were well supported by all the people concerned, and through them, I found out about my potentials which brought confidence in me.

Succeeding years came by for another tricky but thrilling situations which affected the established rapport amongst everyone, most unlikely to those who have been considered as powerful and supposed to be sufficiently responsible in overseeing majority’s convenience. Personal interactions went sour even if everyone said it was only for the sake of work. Negative vibes were felt inside the four corners of the work place and obviously, even outside. Nevertheless, the recipients’ bubbly company surmounted the ill atmosphere just enough to make everyone continue working on one goal-to bring the lost spirit back. Social gatherings with colleagues through video karaoke over a bottle of beer or going to places went effective in releasing stress. Then, the organization’s surprisingly greatest turnover for the decade took place.

My new assignment was not far from what I did in my three years in vocation-or so I thought. It was actually the same-teaching, but in a totally uncommon situation. Having an open “room” with unique children who live almost the same lives on street, made me aware about the realities happening everywhere. I am confronted with different people-drug pushers, drug users, released prisoners; people suffering from schizophrenia; all kinds of diseases-tuberculosis, Hepa, influenza; and polluted environment-air and noise pollution especially.  I join them during their blissful moments; listen to them when they confer their problems and pleas and offer advice if needed.  I consider all these as challenges that made me stay for two years and counting. However, there are events which do not appear to be challenging anymore. Repetitive actuations and self-centered base decisions of certain individuals  lead me (and the others) to feel uninvolved and poker-faced when encountered with new situations which sadly, usually, severely misjudged. It affected everything when in fact; it should not be considering the general welfare of everyone. I feel like I am more likely to deteriorate than to grow on that part. Still, outcome falls on the recipients’; hence, everyone do their best to leave behind those issues to succeed on one goal-to give back the smile to these unique children. 

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Common Diseases of Children Living on Street

Following are among the diseases common to children living on the street. 
skin disease
Skin Diseases
skin disease
A child's infected hand
sore eyes   
Sore Eyes due to viral infection
Sore Eyes is the inflammation of the thin covering of the eyeball and inner eyelid. The inflammation is brought on by a viral, bacterial, or allergy infection. Extremely contagious, it spreads easily by eye to hand to eye contact,a
runny nose or cough, or when people come into contact with a contaminated surface or object. If severe enough or long lasting, it can eventually lead to corneal scarring that can cause glare and decreased vision. Experts recommend not going to work or school if you have sore eyes or symptoms of sore eyes until symptoms are relieved and treatment  is successful. 
                                                                                                                         

Sore Eyes Symptoms

  • Redness of the eyes
  • Discomfort
  • Burning
  • Gritty sensation
  • Photophobia (sensitivity to light)
  • Pain
  • Difficulty opening eyes after sleeping
  • Eyelids stuck together after sleeping
  • Water-like discharge
  • Soreness
  • Runny nose
  • Sore throat
  • Lymph glands are sore (lymph glands are your body’s defensive filter, they are located behind the ears)

stye
Sty
Sty is a common infection results from blocked glands within the eyelid. When the gland is blocked, the oil produced by the gland occasionally backs up and extrudes through the wall of the gland, forming a lump which can be red, painful, and nodular. Frequently, bacteria can infect the blocked gland, causing increased inflammation, pain, and redness of the eye, and even redness of the surrounding eyelid and cheek tissue. The medical term for sty is hordeolum.



Due to lack of medicine for sore eyes, our RN gives one droplet medicine for at least 3 to 5 children knowing that droplets must be administered every after 2 hours.She advised the parents to bring their children to the nearest clinic if possible.


                                                                                       
                                                                         
skin patches Eczema  which is also called dermatitis.                                                                                      









                        













Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tooth brushing

Brushing teeth is one of the many importance of hygiene taught to everyone especially to the children. One of the main reasons is that it is an essential part of oral hygiene to prevent several forms of dental problems like cavities,  gingivitis and bad breath. Therefore it is a must for everyone to clean their teeth daily even children who do not live what they call the  "normal lives". 

In our case, children brush their teeth after eating. Tooth brushes are given mostly to children who attend activities regularly. Children who come occasionally have tooth brushes also but most of the time they are not around to use it. Each tooth brush is labeled with the child’s name and must be returned after using it to be used every time there is activity.

The steps in tooth brushing  like the following is taught to them which do not take not longer than 5 minutes.

Steps in Tooth brushing:
1. Holding their own toothbrush at a 45 angle against their gums (of course with tooth paste on the tooth brush)
2. Start brushing from one end and go to the other careful not to miss any spots.
3. On the outer or inner surfaces, vibrate the brush in half tooth wide strokes towards the gum line. 4. Do not scrub. 
5. Clean molars with back and forth motion.
6. Hold the brush vertically with up and down strokes on the inside of the front teeth.

A team member or any other older responsible child or at least 2 children needs to assist the children especially the younger ones in putting toothpaste on their toothbrushes and to fix the tooth brushes in the container box after using it.