Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

October 15, 2013

Woke up the usual and timed in for work. Second day on being a nurse with my baby patient in the pedia ICU. I was psyched to get the day over for it was my last day and was the holiday. Holiday meaning double pay for some how staying 12 hours on the hospital.
 
My patient was still awake and her mother was there. Luckily my patient was attached to an oxygen cannula and to the cardiac monitor only, so it wasn’t much of a hassle.
 
Around 8:15 am, I was done with preparing her milk and giving the meds when suddenly it started to shake. I was kinda reluctant that the earthquake would stop but it got stronger. The mother was praying then onto the Lord and held on the baby crouching herself unto the floor. Instinct brought me to keep them priority so I covered them with my body not caring of my own. I was still in calm and I could hear some of my workmates screams. I started to panic a lil when I saw some falling ceiling tiles from the hallway. This was not an ordinary shake and well I think it lasted around  a minute. Instinct drove me again that it wasn’t safe and the three of us should get out.  The mother and her child was still calm and well I just pulled out all the cables and aquapack and headed to the exit. No one was badly injured but those gruesome seconds of the deadly shake was unbearable.

 the Pedia ICU after the earthquake [pic by coworker sasa]

My hands were shaking when all the trembling was over. Good thing my patient was calm enough. My other two workmates were crying and shaking as well. All I could thing next was to provide oxygen for the baby, good thing my senior staff had already secured a portable oxygen. The Pedia Resident was there and checked the baby, said she was ok. My pregnant charge nurse decided to transfer my patient to the ER, an isolation room to be exact. Together with the resident, the baby, her mother and two of us staff nurses, we headed to the ER since my workplace was on the second floor.
 
The stairs were packed of people when we got there. Everybody was in a frenzy including patients who could walk, patients who can’t but where man carried or carried on their beds, medical staff and other people who just wanted to get out of there. The hospital doesn’t have any ramps available on floors so they man carried the beds, breaking along the way some parts of the stairs.
 
When we reached the er, thankfully the isolation room was empty and the baby was still in a calm state. I just hooked her to a portable pulse oximeter and oxygen, she was fine. I was still trying to contact my brother and cousins at home. Like always, the reception was crap. I did reached them after a couple of trys and there were fine. My pregnant charge nurse followed after us and stayed there. She wasn’t suppose to stay upstairs in case some after shocks occurred.
 
Code white was on.
 
I left my patient to the care of my charge nurse so I could help others upstairs. A few people were already on the ER with hyperventilating problems, seizures, injuries due to falling objects and fainting. It was like in a movie scene. I was asking God why during those first few minutes, and thanking Him that I was safe.
 
the entrance of the hospital [pic by coworker nico]

tents made from bedsheets and poles built on the parking area [pic from coworker karen]

 the outside street in front of the hospital [pic by coworker siao]

 the other side of the hospital with stable patients sitting down [pic from coworker karen]

Transferring patients who are intubated is not a joke. There were seven patients on the ICU, two weren’t intubated and two adult patients on the pedia ICU both intubated. Our patients on the pedia ICU where transferred to the ICU since it was still in place. The ICU resident in charge was indecisive if to transfer all patients downstairs. News broke out that there was fire on the 5th floor due to some voltage problem but only in a room. The smell reached on the ER when I made my way up on the second floor. The Engineering department put down the fire quickly before the Fire Extinguishers got there. The significant others of the intubated patients went berserk-ed and demanded for their loved ones to get outside. Good thing the chief IM resident was there and made most of the arrangments and decision making. We had to transfer the patients. The non intubated patients were first, followed by the stable intubated ones. We were running like mad men with oxygen tanks on hand, looking for some spare oxygen gauges and ambubags. It was an adrenaline rush! All of them were placed on parking areas and other non critical patients were place on the streets with tents on. E-karts were opened, portable suction machines lined up, doctors were in a frenzy on updating the statuses of the patients and consultants ordering non stop. There was even an emergency CS made on the ER. The administration were also there.

the scenario at the Fuente Circle, Cebu after the quake [pic by coworker keith]
 
The scenario lasted even I was off my shift. It was gruesome and amazing at the same time. You could witnessed all people work hand in hand to get all those patients safe. Even the off duty staffs and alumni were there. The aftershocks were a pain in the asses but there was nothing else to do. Time flew so quickly and all I wanted was for those aftershocks to stop. That duty was so exhausted that even at night I wasn’t able to sleep properly due to the aftershocks; which my brother and I spent it in my cousin’s house in Talamban.
 
The earthquake had the magnitude of 7.2 originally from Bohol, which was a neighboring island of Cebu. It was more lethal for the Boholanos, roads and bridges been blocked and ripped open, no clean water and electricity too. Some of the fine churches were in rumbles. Even in Cebu the Basilica de Sto Niño has it’s bell tower ruined.
 
My university in North Reclamation with the bus flattened [pic from facebook]

the different churches in Bohol that were affected by the quake [pic from facebook]
 the Sto. Niño Basilica with its bell tower in shambles [pic from yahoo]

Other casualties included houses been shattered, my own university was flattened on the ceiling including the bus. Most cars were toppled down with stones and other building debris. A recorded of a hundred people (or more) died and some twenty people still missing.
 
other parts of Cebu that were affected [pic from instagram] 
civilians who died in a fish market in Pasil, Cebu [pic from facebook]
 It was a total disaster. Even after two days, aftershocks are still present. I guess the earth is getting old. So old that earthquakes and typhoons are often now a days. Is God’s way of revenge? I don’t think so. It’s His way that this earth is not perfect. No matter how human are well trained or well prepared for such incidents, still there are some that we couldn’t predict.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

10 Churches

What started out was a harmless idea of having to spend some quality time to one of my two closest friends in high school. Let’s dub in to the name of Kay and Rhea! Haha two beings who are opposites from each other but the differences made them a bond stronger than the bamboo shoots. No kidding and I was the middle weight girl who had short hair, chubby cheeks and a smile like a mouse!

Churches are of the things I like to visit; the art of every Christian people being carved unto these structural wonders. It’s quite fascinating for people in devoting their time of beautifying the sanctuary of holiness.

Ten churches were the target with 5:30 am in the morning the start off time. Too bad for me I have to wake up so early and head off with the meeting place.


Simala Sanctuary and St. Therese of the Child Jesus

Hold that thought; apparently I woke up around 4:30 in the morning, still in doubt if going with them was a good idea. I was still battling myself with sleepiness plus the soothe fabric made my nerves surrender. Thank God for a sms that made my decision to go with them and ditch review for the day. Pretty neat decision indeed...

Forget the target time; I usually make my own time. Even though the meeting place was a walking distance for me, I managed to spend some time to eat, find a decent shirt and drink my hot milo. Yes I was late! Precious the time may get but being late somehow runs in the family, except for my mother of course.

So below is the list of the ten churches we visited in order:

1. Simala Parish Church – Sibonga, Cebu
2. Basilica de Santo Nino- Osmena Boulevard, Cebu City
3. Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral- Mabini Street, Cebu City
4. Sto. Rosario Parish – P. Del Rosario Street, Cebu City
5. Sacred Heart of Jesus- D. Jakosalem Street, Cebu City
6. Archdiocesan Shrine of Blessed Pedro Calungsod- Archbishop's residence compound, Cebu City
7. Asilo de la Milagrosa- Gorordo, Avenue, Cebu City
8. St. Therese of the Child Jesus- Pasteur cor. Edison Sts., Lahug
9. Carmelite Montesory- Juan Luna Avenue, Cebu City
10. St. Joseph Patriach Paarish- Mabolo, Cebu City

Ironically some churches close their doors during free time of the day, example was the Redemptorist Church near the St. Therese College. No idea why they are close during noon time but it’s suppose to be open to the public right? Mostly it’s been a year since I came back visiting them again like in Simala, Carmelite and Shrine of Perdo Calungsod. My mother mentioned before about making a wish whenever you visit a church for the first time. First time I visited the St. Therese and Asilo churches, so I was able to make 2 wishes. I hope and pray so much for it to be granted! ^_^


inside Carmelite Montesory and Asilo De La Milagrosa

Anyway we still manage to squeeze our time to visit the vicinities. Nothing kept us from getting our way, even if we didn’t have our own car and trusted the public vehicles to take us to our destinations. The weather was on our side too during the morning but it kinda poured down when we visited Carmelites. Going to and back from Simala was the awesome part. I never did get to chance to thank Mary after the NLE last year so I was doing a thanking with helping kind of petition.

I was tired totally with my legs shouting to stop since Kay preferred to walk most of the time. Walking is fine but when it’s under the scourging sun, that’s different. You’re literally giving yourself to the radiation of the sun. Mr. Sun who likes to barbecue everyone!


Sacred Heart of Jesus and Shrine of Pedro Calungsod

Started at 6:30 am and ended at 4:30 pm, not bad. And to think I was having second thoughts of not going to visit all ten in one day, booo for me before acting. That’s what you call a lazy bum!

Monday, October 19, 2009

the october issue

well my writing side kicks back again since i'm posting once more! hahahhaha maybe i just needed some more inspirations... hahahahi i wish i could steal someone's shine that way i'll glow so bright like a light bulb or something hahahha

the idea of brightness hit me when i was reading fanfics from the anime a perfect girl revolution... i just realized that maybe the leading lady has mutiple perosonlaity disorders hahhaha... if i'm talking french to you, just watch the anime or read the manga hehehe

a lot had happen lately but not that grand.... mainly consists if eating my heart out. There was lara's fiesta, my cousins graduation bash, college get togethers and pigging out with lara and carmi hahhaha ok i'll stop talking about food again!

balamban church with the crowds

the ever famous caterpillar in balamban ps. this thing can sweep you off your chair!

at a japanese restau and lara with her kiddie meal above

ohhh i love there sweets, a japanese cakeshop near parklane hotel

carmi and the blueberrycheesecake

other side of life, i started review and spent 2 weeks listening and contemplating my soul on medical-surgical nursing. Ironic, i find the review materials so easy but then i wasn't that contended so i end up hearing more lectures on the said subject. Next on the list, Psychiatric Nursing! When i hear this, my mind pictures itself on me ending up in a straightjacket that was color yellow and stuck in a yellow room hahhaha... bananas!

my sibling's bday was on october hehehe... i have nothing to give to him except my so called siblingly annoyance on forever being his greatful older sister... hahahha and that he should teach me on his saving skills! tsk tsk tsk. funny, i'm stuck in cebu and there he went home with my parents plus dinner in a restaurant. Not jealous since i did that when my bday was up last august...

it was the gray man's anniversary too... hahhaha felt weird typing this but i felt releived somehow, now that everyone was happy inlcuding me of course. Wierdness and goosebumps shoot up everytime i remember the time when i was running through the bathrooms to prevent gravity from falling those tears... hahhahhaha see goosbumps again!

i do miss someone hmmm since almost everyones is talking again about going to in houses for the NLE review this Nov. .. i know i had my time but i can't blame my memories for it hahahaha ^^


october will be the month for me of both laughter and pain (before!) but now it will only remain of one thing, beer! just grab one there if you have a chance since its october fest baby! ^^


Thursday, September 10, 2009

Church Visits

waaaah ok let me get this straight!

what on the world happen to my dashboard?! all the blogs that i've been following are missing!! waaaaah

damn it! waaaha how am i suppose to be like updated with my friends tsk tsk oh well i guess i have to start from scratch T_T

1 minute later...

yey! found them.... wahahhaha stupid net browser... i had to refresh the whole site like 5 times and clicking on the manage button hahahaha anyways at least all are back to normal

the weekend is almost here and i'm stuck here broke! hahahai and i have another debt to follow up to... stupid gym instuctor hahahai at least he gave me some discount on paying him.. but why he didn't tell me sooner now i have another deadline... this is goin to be like hell for sure!!!

experiencing some major muscle pains on my stomach! waaaah its like everytime i see someone running, the horror of pain flashes right back T_T... for 4 days in a row all i did was go to the gym and run as long as i can hold my breath plus doing some crunches, sit ups and other flattening whatsoever. i've been doing this now and later around 3pm i'll be off again to start the "intense" program... waaah how horrible would it be then... good luck to me

i and a friend of mine visited some museums here in cebu, like one in the Sto Niño de Basilica and near the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, both of them had entrance fee of course but the one in the cathedral has a bigger amount unless you're a student hahahha...

i have no camera on hand only my phone which has limited memory on it. i have no pics on the basilica since no picture taken are allowed and the one in the cathedral, my battery drained..talk about bad luck...

the basilica had more displays and more history to share it... pictures of the real image of the child infant was there... actually it was quite small, smaller than the one publicly shown at the church.. this statue was smaller, more old looking and had older types of dresses range from the 17th century... hahaha so that was like when Magellan landed here i guess..

Sto Niño de Basilica

Museum Entrance

the cathedral has its own history as well including the floor changes, the different churches in cebu and the old antiques which were used by the priests before... there was even a picture of an old altar where an image of Jesus can be seen... was scary though really scary since the museum had an old spanish style to it and the freaky chandeliers which gave this eary sound everytime the wind blows... ahhhh and there was a bed too, an old one in one corridor of the museum. the keeper said it was a death bed of one of the priests living in the convent before.... yep it was fun, freaky and amazing on how the old stuff still exist... it is a museum what else could it be? hahaha

Cebu Metroplitan Cathedral

Ivory Statues inside the Cathderal Museum

as for me i wish i had a car so that still i could so called "tour" more places to see, food to eat and the experience that kicks ass! hahaha
speaking of food, waaah i'm really craving for chocolates right now, the bigger the better! ^^



**images belongs to: webzer and boxx_120