The Pink Tarha
Showing posts with label winners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winners. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

The Pink Tarha For You 1/2

I was tearing up on the third response (and the first one was the test response I did which just said "test")... that's the effect of your replies to The Pink Tarha's Fifth Anniversary Ultimate Giveaway survey to me. I honestly have to refrain from reading further because I was still at work. That's a problem not only because crying out of nowhere will elicit weird stares in my direction but also... what am I doing reading non-work stuff during working hours?! Haha! Anyway, I settled not to read the responses sheet until the contest time expires (12 midnight of January 24). But then again, I don't exactly have the EQ to stop myself (I swear I have EQ most of the time, please don't judge). And what do I read next? 

I didn't see the name of the commenter immediately so this weird comment baffled me at first: 
"OMG! G R R R... I lurveee this blog! Nyahaha! Anyway, this blog is so madaya. Bakit di ako pwedeng sumali sa contest na ito eh reader din naman ako?! At Riyadhizen din naman ako?! Paki-explain? Love you. Wahahaha! :)"
[Translation: Oh my god! Grrr! I love this blog! Nyahaha! Anyway, this blog is so unfair. Why can't I join in this contest?! I'm a reader and I'm also a Riyadhizen! Please explain. Love you.] 
I swear I blinked a couple of times before it dawned on me to look at the name of the sender. It said "brother/driver/bodyguard of Sundrenched." I laughed out loud! Okay, so this is my younger brother commenting about The Pink Tarha (because the older one is on vacation)... finally! I knew he was such a fan. Haha! He definitely serves as my driver and bodyguard sometimes when I had to go to an obscure store or restaurant looking for whatever. 

I posted The Pink Tarha Ultimate Giveaway in my personal Facebook page and mentioned there that my brothers can't join because well, they're family and most contests don't let their first degree family members join so I had to prohibit them. Not that I think they would actually join but oh well. It's so funny. By the way, the brother wants to read all about the lugaw (congee) in Batha and the suman (rice cake) in Batha and Suleimania. He wants me to do a review! Hahaha! Thanks, bro! I can always share with you my Entertainer coupons because you won the sweetest comment, hahahaha!


So the questions in the survey were: What do you think of The Pink Tarha and our social media sites? What do you want to read next in The Pink Tarha? What can you suggest to make The Pink Tarha better?

I simply asked you, our readers, to write them in creative, unique, and substantial manners. I obviously made the judging difficult for me because what am I basing my decision with? I didn't have a criteria on the selection of winners. Well, you all know that The Pink Tarha is personal for me. The other ladies are always saying that The Pink Tarha is Sundrenched's baby. It's true. So I decided to go with gut feel. I decided to read the answers and the ones that struck me most will be the winners. 

I had to give the second runner-up award to Hygeia Abellanosa because she did not only give the longest answer, she gave one of the most substantial one. 
“I remembered back then, during the very first time I bumped into your blog, I was searching into how and where I can send money back home. I found myself reading the article from this eye-catching blog. I didn’t even notice that I spent so much time reading your other articles. I became one of your avid fans, to the point of stalking Eyecandy when I saw her in Panda before. LOL! My search for Enjaz and Telemoney had somehow led me to a great and inspiring blog which made my stay in Riyadh a whole lot different.” 
You think that’s long enough? There was more!!! Well, I couldn’t put everything in here but Hygeia went on describing who the The Pink Tarha is for her (statements in clauses are mine, because I couldn't help making side comments, really, haha!): a. Living GPS (that’s my mad direction skillzzz!), b. Crafty Cultivators (I knew many people love Sharpies!), c. Shopping Mamarazzis (I thought she was referring to us as “mama” [mothers] already, good thing she cleared it up or else… haha!), d. Pig-Out Hunters (did she just say pig this time?! LOL), and e. Ready Jet Set Go!!! (She likes our vacation entries, I like them too.)

Every title was explained well. She also wants to read a lot of future topics. Her suggestions include monthly meet-ups with The Pink Tarha ladies, an event in the Philippine Embassy, trainings and tie-ups with sponsors, and a blog magazine. Wooow, we’d love to but you all know that The Pink Tarha is not our day job right? Hahaha! Some of you share her suggestions. More events, more workshops, more contests… We want them all too! We will try our best to do some of your suggested happenings this year. *cross fingers* 

First runner up Mohammed Ameenuddin won me with his poem. I mean, it’s a stanza but it’s a stanza written by a man so it’s a winner in my books already. Effort! Here are his four lines for us: 
"Pink Tarha, you girls are really best in the desert land
With your blog, I barely feel the boring heated sand
Knowledgeable, interesting you bring a lot of smiles
I am sure you guys will move ahead a million miles" 
See, it's so simple but I asked for a unique feedback right? This one is the most unique. ;) I just wished he used "girls" instead of "guys" but oh well, we're cool. We're good. LOL. He wants the Pink Tarha to organize women meetings because he believes that our amount of experience would help women, especially the new ones. Again, why not? We will try our best, promise! ;) 


And the ULTIMATE WINNER’s answer really got to me. It shed some light on what The Pink Tarha is now to others, how some people are really taking our suggestions at heart and living it. It’s interesting when people just say we’ve inspired and influenced them in their shopping and traveling choices. It’s much more amazing when it comes to life choices. 

Ammarah Zafar shared this: 
“I accidentally stumbled upon The Pink Tarha blog while researching online about Riyadh, the day I found out about my husband being offered a job in Riyadh. My first reaction to the offer was “no thank you!” I did not want to move to a veiled society where I had no information about anything. When I started reading your blog, it helped me calm down and I realized maybe it wasn’t such a bad place. I remember that was in 2012, I immediately emailed the link to my husband who was at work in Lahore, Pakistan. I think we read your entire blog that night. It’s one of the deciding factors for me to finally say yes to the move.  
And even now that I’ve been here for 7 months, The Pink Tarha is my comfort zone. I know it sounds funny but every time I’m down or depressed (which happens way too often in Riyadh), I read your blog and your Facebook page. It cheers me up and helps me plan things. It reminds me that this place has a life too and it’s not too bad. I’ve written to you a few times for advice and information. Thank you so much for just being you. And thank you for helping people like me who feel a bond with you in a faraway land.” 
Wooow, just wow. When we wrote our first blog post back in January 2009, we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. And now here we are… influencing and inspiring others huh? It’s amazing and interesting to know that we’ve become a part of someone's deciding factor in going to Saudi Arabia. It shows me how far the blog has come in the five years that we’ve been online. It’s also scary, of course. To influence people on their decisions, especially ones that involve moving to Saudi Arabia. I remember one time when we received an email from a Moroccan lady asking us if we think marrying her Saudi boyfriend is a good decision, I got anxious. What will our reply be? It’s like holding one’s life, one’s future in our hands. And the funny thing? We don’t even know her personally and she’s a thousand miles away from us. 

The aim of The Pink Tarha is to inspire others with our writings.We want to provide as much value as we can. And also, to bring to light the good things in living in Saudi Arabia. Like what I wrote in our anniversary post, Riyadh is not exactly the best place to be in but we're already here so let's make the most out of it. 


We’re being surprised at how much our words are lifting and helping them. Truly, sharing our stories and experiences with each other helps us feel less alone in this land faraway from home. 

The rest of the comments were very enlightening too (and I'll write part 2, promise!). I must admit, sometimes, writing for the blog gets repetitive and tiring but getting your comments boosts my confidence and motivates me to write again, and again, and again. Our readers are awesome!!! YOU ARE AWESOME!!! This blog is no longer just our diary. It’s yours too. You’ll always find an online home with us. Cheers to more years of sharing and inspiring each other! :) ~ Sundrenched

PS. Our anniversary cake is from Nadia Tariq of Bakefresh, the first homebaker in Riyadh we featured in the blog in 2009. I sent her the idea that I had and she created this beautiful, beautiful cake! Look at the amazing details here:

The first one are real flowers, the inspiration of the anniversary cake. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Wishes Granted


Every Overseas Filipino Worker wants to go home to the Philippines to be with their families and the 100 Lucky Juans contest of Cebu Pacific is making the wishes and dreams of OFWs in the United Arab Emirates come true. The winners for Week 3 and 4 were already announced and The Pink Tarha had a happy yet nostalgic time browsing through the winners' entries. 

We feel their emotions emanating through their photos, videos, and writings. It's not easy to be away from the homeland and it's never easy to be away from our loved ones. We can relate to some of the entries saying that they wanted to grant the wishes of their parents and children to come home. After all, the Pink Tarha ladies were once these children of OFWs who long to be with our fathers who were abroad for quite a long time. 

Just like Ginalyn Caputol's entry which says, "My plan for my homecoming would be to grant my father's 60th birthday wish, his wish is my presence during his birthday. I would like to surprise him and give him a big party. I've never been home for 3 years." Now that she won a free flight back to the Philippines for a vacation on October, she has a chance to surprise her father. What a tearful reunion that would be. Sigh... 

Mhea from Jumeirah, Dubai has a wish for her family on her next vacation. She wants to give her mother a treat and bond with her siblings, nephews, and nieces. "Wala akong ibang iniisip kundi ang magbakasyon ulit sa Pilipinas... Gusto ko silang ipasyal sa mga lugar na dati dati tinitignan lang namin sa magazines. Gusto ko ring magsimba kasama ang buong pamilya. Simple pero very sweet homecoming." Well, guess what Mhea! Wish granted. 

Gina Basilan, on the other hand, wishes to experience the beautiful nature of the Philippines aboard the Cebu Pacific airplane with her family. "Being unhappy is not easy. I miss my family in the Philippines. I want to visit them after four years." 


She even said that she hopes to ride with Cebu Pacific. Your wish is Cebu Pac's command, Gina! 

And finally, Suzeth Jalandoni from Sharjah, UAE gets a chance to bond with her son this October. "Sabik ako maparamdam sa baby ko yung pakiramdam ng pagiging ina. Halos araw araw ng aking buhay dito sa UAE, inaasam ko na sana kasama ko lang ang anak ko at pamilya ko... Dito ko lubos naiintindihan kapag magulang kana pala, kahit mahirap, kahit mapalayo ka, bsta mabigyan mu lang ng magandang buhay at masuportahan ang pangangailang ng pamilya, lahat nakakaya. Kung pwede ko nga lang pabilisin ang araw pra lang bakasyon ko na!" 


Start counting the days to October, Suzeth! 

All these wishes and dreams are so close to our hearts as OFWs in Saudi Arabia. Every day, we want to see our loved ones in the Philippines and if only we can teleport whenever we think of them, we'd do it all the time (work be darn! Hahaha, kidding!). Good thing, there are flights like Cebu Pacific which brings us closer to our families and friends back home. Congratulations to the winners of the 100 Lucky Juans contest

For those who hasn't joined yet, you still have time to submit your entries to the 100 Lucky Juans contest. Good luck! ~ Sundrenched

This entry is sponsored by Cebu Pacific. All opinions are the writer's own.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Home Sweet Home


Isn’t Home Sweet Home all we long for? 

The first week’s winners of Cebu Pacific’s 100 Lucky Juans Contest has just been proclaimed and I noticed that all of five of them focused on talking about going home to their provinces and families. Indeed, home is where our heart is!

Read on to see who won and what their entries encapsulated: 


Jive Gonzales, who is a native of Aklan talked about the different places that she misses back home like Tanay, Antipolo and of course, Aklan. One of the highlights of her photo was the famous Ati-Atihan Festival of her hometown. 


John-John Cabrillos had this vision of his homecoming in mind and particularly mentioned his fond memories of Cebu, where he is from. His photo really expressed his longing to be back home. 


Ernesto Payumo was unique in his submission by writing a Tagalog poem in honor of his hometown, San Miguel, Bulacan and how this photo shows a view that he would always want to come home to. 


In Jheddalyn Aquino’s winning entry, she talks about how coming home to the Philippines brings everyone together, including her soon-to-be husband’s family. 


Lastly, Joan Ramos plans to surprise her family by coming home should she win this contest. And yay for her because she can definitely do that now! 

Congratulations to all the winners and may you all have a sweet homecoming ahead of you courtesy of Cebu Pacific

There are still a lot of chances to win a seat in Cebu Pacific's first Dubai-Manila flight in October! Submit your entries to the 100 Lucky Juans contest now! ;)

*This is a sponsored post. However, all opinions in this entry are The Pink Tarha's.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Where Their Hearts Are

The scores are in and even if it took us a while to deliberate, the winners of the PEBA 2011 "Where The Heart Is" Photo Contest is here!


CONGRATULATIONS!!!

It's been a very fulfilling experience for The Pink Tarha to "chair" this project. We received numerous beautiful entries that gave meaning to the catch phrase "where the heart is." Their interpretation and execution of photos are amazing. Thank you very much to all participants and their family and friends who supported them. Thank you to the PEBA, Inc. officers and volunteers who made this project possible and giving their full trust to these four ladies right here. Thank you to all sponsors who provided help and prizes
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