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Sunday, April 10, 2011

SHOWBIZ MOM!

My Mom has funny recollection of celebrity’s names.  

Last weekend,  she claimed one of the actor and the musical band as:
1.     ANJO ABELLANA, and
2.    RAYVER MAYA


HAHAHA! Love u mom! ;p

Sunday, April 3, 2011

SUMMER DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!

(Intended for the month of March post, but was too busy to visit my blog.)


It’s hot!  It’s sunny! It’s summer…
As much as I love the cold breeze of the “BER” months, I can’t help to be “sunny” when March comes.
Indeed, summer days have arrived.  In barrio like Sta.Lucia, here are the signs.
1.       It’s the season of fruits. 
Watermelon, Star Apple, Sampaloc (tamarind), Mango, Pineapple. It’s like fruit-bearing trees are in full capacity production in this time of the year!
2.       Halo-halo vendor in each corner.
If there’s different variety of fruits, expect that each corner (kanto), you’ll find a Halo-halo vendor.  I’m an avid customer!
3.       New Faces and students thrive in barrio
Faces you’ve haven’t seen in months or new faces come into view on the street.  Bakasyunistas and student returnees from cities often thrive in provinces for cleaner air, maybe? (“,)
4.       Picnic at the riverside.
More people have laid out their plans for the weekends on picnics, particularly STR (Sirok ti Rangtay) or ITK (Igid ti Karayan).

Those are the most foretelling signs that summer days are here again!


SORRY

There are things that are better left unsaid… And, sometimes actions do speak louder than words.  BUT (in capital and bold letters), there are words that action simply is not enough to make its meaning.  It is not enough to simply show it, it is an utmost importance to say it.    Like “I’m sorry.”  Yet, this seems harder to say than the words I love you.  Maybe because saying sorry has a generalized meaning of admission of fault or being guilty.  Saying sorry for me does not really mean you are at fault.  You say sorry not because you are weak nor a horrible person. ..  You say sorry because intentionally or unintentionally, directly or indirectly, due to circumstances or due to natural evolution of this world, somehow a person is hurt.  But it doesn’t mean that you are the reason he was hurt.  And sometimes, even if actions have been shown how sorry a person is, saying it magnifies those deeds.  And there’s no other words that would be more powerful healer than a humble and sincere SORRY.