As a person wearing many hats, I’m bringing to you anything under the sun! Welcome to Monday Matters with Mae and let’s talk about all things that matter! For my first FB live last Monday, June 15, 2020, we tackled about how to Bounce Back with our business post-lockdown. All businesses nowadays specially MSME’s are […]
Year: 2020
My Pandemic Musings

Store’s book of accounts but I’m still glad to be part of HIStory! 🙂 Freedom! Just what it is? I’ve been wondering why our heroes fought for it!? From the Spanish colonialism to Japanese occupation to the American grip! Just what is freedom? Men are social beings. It is innate for us to react, respond […]
Quarantivities by JCI Zugbuana

Once a Jaycee, always a Jaycee! “Service to humanity is the best work of life” is ingrained in my heart. Though our chapter has been inactive for 7 years now, still I’m doing my fair share on being a young and active citizen. From being a baby Jaycee to becoming an LO President at age […]
On Being a Frontliner for a Day

La Salle University Project K.O.rona has distributed 430 face shields to the frontliners, intubation boxes to government hospitals, 187 food packages to the Subanens in Gala and Pulot, and has installed 8 disinfection tents in Ozamiz and Tangub cities. The other week was the start of our supposed daily monitoring for the disinfectant solutions used […]
LSU Project K.O. (Knock Out)-rona!

In response to the growing need for additional support from the private sector for our frontliners battling the CoViD-19 pandemic, La Salle University Engineers and the De La Salle Ozamiz Brothers Community with the support of De La Salle Philippines started the production of face masks, aerosol boxes, and sanitation tents. These will be distributed […]
Teatro Guindegan’s Kasal/Sakal

In taking part of the celebration of World Theatre Day last March 27, 2020, allow me to late-post this sort-of review of La Salle University’s pre-Valentine show last month, the Kasal/Sakal by Teatro Guindegan. In a wedding scene, who are you? Kasal/Sakal is a relatable play of the drama, pretensions, and hullabaloos of a wedding. […]
How to Make DIY Moisturizing Alcohol

The Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), now a pandemic is causing chaos and panic worldwide! With that, hoarding of face masks and alcohol was nonstop until supplies ran out. I didn’t realize the necessity since I was still busy at school by that time until I received tons of messages regarding alcohols. One friend even confronted […]
Café in Misamis Occidental: Crêperie de Plaridel / Le Bistro

Café in Misamis Occidental: Who would have thought that classic French cuisine be brought here in our province? Who would have thought that we could experience being mademoiselles for a night? Welcome to another Misamis Occidental destination – the Crêperie de Plaridel / Le Bistro! In celebration of the International Women’s Month, the Women Empowering […]
Industry 4.0: The 81st PIChE National Convention

Hurrah to my second year of attending the Philippine Chemical Engineers’ National Convention! Hurrah to me for still continuing to practice my profession albeit the promises I had way back in college to just leave and forget the chemical engineering world behind! If it were not for La Salle University’s faculty development, I would not […]
Namit Gid, Bacolod!

Bacolod is the City of Smiles, Negros is the Land of Haciendas and Negros Occidental is the Province of Sweet Surprises! But actually, they’re all just the same place. I’m just being OA here ‘coz finally, after all finally, I fin’lly set foot on the sweetest soils of the Philippines (drum rolling please) – NEGROS! […]