Showing posts with label office fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label office fun. Show all posts
Friday, December 4, 2015
Cultural Day cum Bring Your Kids to Work Day...
Today was a fun, fun day at the office. Today, I also got to wear a second time the Barong Tagalog I bought for my brother's wedding. Haha! As Tey said, "Nag-ROI na si Ernie Barong!"
It was Bring Your Kids to Work x Cultural Day. Since I don't have any kids (doh!), I meant to participate in the Cultural Day portion. Haha! I asked some friends to dress up in Filipiniana as well. I wasn't sure who was going to come in Filipiniana. When I saw Sheryl in a simple but wonderful baro't saya, I was really happy. Haha!
I was hoping to join in the Individual category of Best Dressed competition. Hmm, I guess I didn't get to join because I already won the Best Child Pic. Lol! I submitted a photo of myself when I was 6 years old or younger wearing Dad's barong tagalog. Whoever the judge was found it cute and I was selected winner. Lol!
It was a fun activity! :) Any chance to wear the Barong Tagalog, sign me up! I really love the Philippines' traditional costume!
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Barong Tagalog,
office fun,
random blog entries,
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Miranda Priestly, isdatchu?
A couple of weeks ago, I met up with some good friends who I haven't seen for a very long time.
It's always nice to see them even if that means having to skip the gym, because I rarely rarely see these guys.
We almost always spend the hours reminiscing about the good old times. That includes our careers.
While I was slaving away in the PR department of some company, these guy friends of mine have been playing the difficult role of assistants to some high-profile people.
I am always amused by their stories of some of the things that they've experienced. They could be best friends with Andreuh (Andrea) from the Devil Wears Prada. Haha!
Here are two anecdotes I remember. Haha!
High-Profile Person 1: (Boss and friend were discussing an upcoming activity)
Friend: "Uhm, it is going to rain on that day."
Boss: "Did you check with PAGASA? What did PAGASA say?"
Friend: "PAGASA said there will be scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms."
Boss: "Well, can you check where the rain will exactly scatter?!"
Friend: "Uhm, I don't think PAGASA can do that."
Boss: "I'm sure they can."
O ha! San ka lulugar, di ba?!
High-Profile Person 2: (Location shoot for an AVP)
Boss was getting ready for the spiel. Friend of my friend is standing a few feet away waiting for any instructions. Cam was about to roll, when the wind started to blow.
Boss looks at friend of my friend and says, "Iyong hangin."
The friend of my friend probably wanted to die right then and there. Either that or Charles Xavier gives him the power of Storm. Wahaha!
There are several more, but these are the ones in the top 5. Haha! I've always been intrigued how it is to work for a super, super important person. One of my OGTs is I want to be Anna Wintour's assistant. O ha! Haha. Pang-episode lang ng Wish Ko Lang. Vicky Morales, can you help that dream come true? Hahaha!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Puma-Project Runway at the office...
Our big boss recently called me to a meeting attended by the senior managers in the department.
When I walked into the meeting room, the first thing he said, "There! That's the one we're looking for, or at least something like that."
He was talking about the top I was wearing. What he says next really caught my by surprise. I was asked to come up with a design for a top that the guys in the department can wear. Yaiks. I know I love checking out men.style.com (well, not as much as I love style.com), but I'm certainly no Christian Siriano. Hehe!
The boss tells me what he expected of the top that I was going to "design." Sheesh, just writing that makes me cringe because I know I'm no designer. Hehehe! At the back of my head, though, I knew this was one project I would really enjoy doing. I mean, come on. How often do you get to do something like this? And if the project does push through, who wouldn't be proud seeing someone wearing something you've "created."
You see, we don't really have a uniform at work. Well, we do but I don't wear it. (And the other five guys at the office don't wear it either.) Eeeep!
The reason for this is that we sometimes go on field or attend certain events where the uniform isn't really the best thing to wear. Particularly in my case, you can't really expect me to be in long sleeved shirt tucked in a pair of black slacks while documenting an emergency response activity or attending a meeting in some far flung area.
But I guess the boss still wanted us to wear something that would identify us as members of our team when we attend external events. Hence, the need to come up with something.
So the first thing I do after leaving the meeting was calling my friend Norman. I knew he always had his shirts made to measure. And I remember him wearing these really nice shirts. When I asked him where he bought his shirts, he told me he had it custom made. He was definitely the person to approach.
I give him a call and tell him the project. I tell him the ideas I have inside my head and he gives me a number of tips and things worth considering. He promised to give me the name of a good tailor. I told him I'll just get back to him as things firm up.
Next thing I did was visit a fabric store. I can't remember the last time I visited a fabric store. No, wait. It was in Saigon. But that was because I was accompanying Wes in his search for fabrics that can be made into pillow cases and so on. I didn't really check out the available textiles because obviously, I'm a fan of clothes that come in beautiful and mouthwatering carrier bags. Haha!
Until I paid a visit to that fabric store.
There were just so many beautiful textile prints! I didn't think it was going to be that exciting. The sales person who first approached me was masungit, but I didn't care. Thankfully, she left me alone and I approached a nicer sales person. It took me awhile going through the possible fabrics to get for the project. After deciding on the dominant color - blue, naturally, since it was our company color - I asked the kind man to cut some samples for me.
What I need to do now is to come up with some sketches. That shouldn't be too hard. That's the "beauty" of menswear. In a way, I like it that it's sort of restricted. That makes it a bit easy for non-designers to come up with something on paper. I think I can tap into the artist in me and do some sketches. Hello, I would be a disgrace to my father whose watercolor paintings (and a few oil works) hung on the walls of our home. Hehehe! And I did get a flat 1.0 (or was it 1.25) in my Visual Arts class under the late Sid Hildawa back in UP. Surely, I can draw something. Hehe!
I still don't have fabric samples for the "corporate Monday" look (Hehe!), but I'm sure it wouldn't be difficult to find the fabric for that. I just need to visit a Filipiniana store.
So there, I'm kinda excited for this. I hope to show the ideas to my boss this week, and I'm crossing my fingers that he will give the green light to do the project.
It shouldn't be too hard. The next thing to do would be to look for a tailor who's good but wouldn't charge like I were in a Zegna or a Boss store. Hehehe! Norman said he'll give me some leads, but I would also love to know who the other good tailors out there are. There are only six guys in the department so this shouldn't be too toxic for the tailor.
On a side note, the whole visit to the fabric store made me consider taking up sewing classes. Seriously. Seriously. I mean it's probably something I can still learn, right? Even if I'm already a 30-year old guy!!! Hehehe! Had I known that there are all these nice, nice fabrics available locally, I would've dived into bespoke/made-to-measure long ago. Maybe I would've saved a lot. Hehe! Instead of shelling out thousands of pesos for the long-sleeved shirts all these years.
Exciting, yeah?
Saturday, December 19, 2009
This Good Friday is not the usual Good Friday...
We had our company Christmas party yesterday evening at the World Trade Center.
Unlike the previous two parties I attended, yesterday was much, much more conservative which I thought was quite appropriate given everything that happened this year.
The mood wasn't that festive, but there was still a hint of holiday cheer in the air.
In the past two years it was celebrities like Piolo Pascual, Toni Gonzaga, Sam Milby, among others, who graced our celebration. This year, we had a different set of celebrities - Arnel Pineda, Charice Pempengco and of course, CNN Hero of the Year Efren Peñaflorida.
The program was also quite fast. Several messages from the bosses, a peek at 2010 and the good news.
The real party happened afterwards. Tey, Engel, Mich and I headed to SM MOA to celebrate. Though it was already late, the place was still packed. We hung out at Gerry's which had good food but really bad drinks. Or maybe it was just that blue margarita, which we didn't get to finish. It was like drinking tempra.
From SM MOA, Engel and I headed to Malate for a visit to O Bar. As expected, the place was full of partygoers. It was too crowded for me. Still, Engel and I stayed until five in the morning, I think. Hahaha!
Good Friday night... errr... Saturday morning. Haha!
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fun nights,
night out,
office friends,
office fun,
smart communications
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