Showing posts with label KTA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KTA. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

This is a gift, it comes with a price, who is the lamb and who is the knife?


Sometimes life just takes over! This past week has been beyond busy, I have barely had time to breathe and there is a growing pile of dishes in my sink.. Help! We just wrapped up this season's KTA Boracay stop, yet another week filled with the kind of insanity only kiteboarders can provide.

We:
✔ hosted the welcome party at the 7 Stones over amazing food, free flowing drinks and waving flags, ours or other's ;)
✔ sashayed all over Summerplace in surf wear by ION, North & Billabong after consuming a rather large amount of pizza over hair, makeup & manicures.
✔ gambled the night away via Blackjack, Texas Hold'em & crab racing.. all for a good cause - raising funds for the Philippine Team.
✔ danced shamelessly with wings on our backs and drinks in our hands while celebrating my favorite fairy child's birthday.. 
✔ cheered furiously for the winners at the awarding night - female winner of the tour (in freestyle) is Japanese Aya Oshima, and we held a minute of silence for the victims of the latest tragedy to hit her country.

Which brings me to the conclusion of this post. It was extra hard for me to find the strength to come up with any kind of post. While the photos clearly deserve some airtime, everything these days is clearly clouded by all things worrying in the world. If you have a TV and a soul, you have probably been grieving with the rest of the world over the ruthless lessons mother nature seems to be wanting to teach us. People dying all over Japan, washed away in their homes and vehicles, buried under rubble and debris, crushed under buildings and lost in the sea of all things unrooted and uprooted - its heartbreaking and humbling at the same time. We are realizing how minuscule we are compared to  the earth's furious forces, how little we know, and how little power we have as human beings. We often forget those things in our daily life, blinded by our feelings of superiority, a false sense of entitlement and pure ignorance. Its a trait we cant blame ourselves for having, we are just built that way, but if nothing else, an event like this should at least make us more aware of life as it actually is, precious, fragile and temporary. Its at times like these when I regret being so far away from my family, but it is my only regret - I live my life like every day is my last because sometimes Its so good and I'm so blessed that I think, it cant possibly go on like this forever. We should all take a good look at what we are and what we have, and be grateful for all things we have been given and allowed to experience,  and the people we are able to love and know, instead of complaining about the things we do not have and were not able to enjoy. The importance of life and love is often so overlooked and taken for granted that devastating images of people looking for their dead relatives under the rubble is sometimes the only thing that can jolt us back into reality. 

Life is like a candle's flame, swaying in the darkness. Temporary and vulnerable.

Love your families and be grateful for love.

*Most photos are mine own except for some by Alexandru Baranescu for the KTA, Joseph Boquiren for Sports Unlimited and Christine San Diego ♥

Saturday, March 13, 2010

The spider sparkle lights the way ahead

Vintage zebra bodysuit, RenegadeLovers bandage skirt, custom made bowtie worn as headband

The summer is almost here.. tic toc tic toc. The drought has been incredibly draining.. we need some rain! Yesterday I spent some time floating on an inflatable bad, soaking up the sun and cooling off with some beers. How else are we expected to survive the sweltering heat?!

Its so hot I cant bring myself to do any work beyond answering messages about RenegadeLovers.
Its so hot I still haven't finished editing the KTA party photos.. so for now, here are a few snapshots of my "costume". I didn't have any gold for the golden stripper party, so I figured a zebra bodysuit and a black ultra mini skirt would be skanky enough. Oh and another reason why editing has been taking forever is because I am still contemplating which of the drunken obscenities caught on camera are appropriate for a blog entitled "Trust me, its paradise."

P.S. I'm watching the Pacquiao-Clottey fight and I'm bored to death..

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

KTA Philippines ~ Beach*


The KTA was more fun than Ive ever had competing.. and equally exhausting. In the end, I walked away with a giant bruise, new kite clothes, more experience and a 9th overall placing in the tour. I have to say, I am quite happy with my performance, considering I have not trained at all.. and I had a great time riding in my heats. I got to meet Susi Mai, who I admire greatly, debut RenegadeLovers (pics coming up), meet more kite girls and make plans for future all girls kite camps, parade around with both the Filipino and the Bavarian flag and witness some class A pro riding in the finals.

Now I am trying to get back into my groove, editing the rest of the photos, making amazing Tiramisu cupcakes and taking up on energy before the METRO magazine team gets here. I'm excited about working about them, and will keep you kids updated with as many photos as I am able to take. Oh, and y'all need to see a photo of my nails asap, they are siccckkk.

PS: KTA party photos will be in the next post.. too many to squeeze into one post! x

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