Whereabouts

Uh, hi there! Sorry for the unannounced hiatus. Actually, I never thought of leaving this blog for a more than a month. That was the first time I really went on to a real hiatus! In the past, when I go on hiatus, I usually go back after a week. But obviously, that has changed. Today, posting once every one to two weeks is normal… and disappearing for a month with no notice is also normal. But I hope it will not happen again. But as it’s my semestral break (praise the Lord!), I’m going to take advantage of my free time. I’m really glad that there’s nothing to worry about except for thinking of what to do to avoid getting bored.

A lot of things happened since the last time I posted an entry here. Each week was very rough for me. I had to endure miles of rocky and steep roads. Every day, I was looking forward for the end of my last class of the week. Struggling throughout everything was what I always did while I was missing in action over the Internet. Luckily, I was able to survive for a month, and most importantly, the first semester with only few scratches.

But what was essential for my survival were the days when there were no classes. Those were the times when I gathered the strength that I needed for the coming week.

Homecoming

Last month, there was a general alumni homecoming in my old school. After two years (the last time I went there before this was back in first year college), I was finally able to visit my old school. A lot of things has changed since I graduated. Most of the rooms are now air-conditioned, and there’s also a new lounge where students can spend their break time. Despite all of these, the population dwindled. Some of the rooms now are vacant (including the last room we last used back in high school).

I arrived there hours before the program started. I was glad that I brought my iPod. Listening to music is a good way to let time pass. Oh, there was also a bingo game. God, I miss high school. It was fun watching it. There was even this round where more than thirty people who won… and the price at stake? PHP 500.00. In the end, they decided that there should only be two winners, who each got a half of the price.

The program started an hour and a half late. Nevertheless, I was glad to see my high school friends and old schoolmates. It was really fun to see them again, even though there were only a handful of us who attended the homecoming. We talked a lot of things, but the main topic of our discussion (LOL) was our valedictorian. There was this rumor spreading around (I’ve talked about it on Plurk), and, well, it was really intriguing to talk about. A few said that it was true. There was still a part of me that didn’t want to believe. I wanted to see him/her. Alas, he/she did not show his/her face that day. On the other hand, due to some unexpected events, I finally saw that person last Tuesday. And now, I confirm that it’s true. It’s no longer a rumor, it could be even a broadsheet’s headline tomorrow and for the rest of the year! Haha.

Siiiiing!

During the night of the last day when I had to work with my groupmates, we went to a place where a microphone, a TV showing various scenery (no naked ladies included) and highlighting lyrics, a comfy sofa exists. Oh, our instructor was also present during the event. Actually, the girls in my group were the ones who planned it. They have a crush on our instructor, and every time I hear them talking about him I wanted to throw them out. Well, it was a crazy night. But no matter how they forced me, I didn’t sing. Singing was never my talent. If I were to sing, I would sound like reading a poem. But watching them sing was fun. I guess, I finally got to like them as groupmates (except for the naive and stoopid member of the group, who was fortunately missing in action during that night). The sad parts were that I lost my new umbrella, I spent around PHP 500.00 on that day alone, and I arrived home one day after I left.

TV Shows & PS2 Games

Two weeks ago, I started downloading TV shows again via BitTorrent. So basically, my eyes are glued to my notebook’s screen (which is suffering from jaundice, I think) whenever I got the chance. Currently, the shows that I download are Heroes, House, Grey’s Anatomy, Naruto Shippuden, The Amazing Race and Survivor (US version, not the local one). Hmm… any suggestions?

Recently, a package arrived from my uncle and aunt who reside in Texas, USA. They gave us loads of new PS2 games. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror is one of them, and I’m liking it. There’s also a game intended for my young cousins. It’s called Ape Escape 3. I tried it, and I should say that it’s fun. The gameplay is different from the other games that I’ve tried. There are at least four other games but I can’t remember their titles. Sorry.

Wait. Don’t forget Vimeo. I simply love the site. Its layout is simple but cute. And it’s got a good community. Here’s one of the videos I found on the site.

http://www.vimeo.com/1820162

Obviously, these are some of the things that will keep me occupied for the rest of my semestral break. Hopefully, I won’t get bored for the next three weeks.

This Blog & Beyond

During the past month, I was trying to think of something new to put here on my blog. Obviously, my site is getting boring. It’s so evident in the number of comments that I receive. I wanted something new, but most of the things that I though of are not suitable for my blog…

How do I make a video podcast without exposing my face, voice, or anything that is related to me?

I guess that’s all for now.

PS: Tomorrow is a Google-less day for me!

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Tired.

Last week was a very long week to me because of my midterm exams. But that’s not all, last Monday, we still had two examinations. And even our exams were over, we were not yet allowed to breath freely because we had so many things to do.

I was only able to take a very nice sleep again yesterday even though I was not yet allowed to because of a test we had today in one of my major subjects. Today, I can have another good sleep even though tomorrow will be the second part of our midterm exam in English. Unlike my blockmates, I’ve memorized the poems I chose (Robert Frost’s “The Road not Taken”1 and an excerpt from “The Libation Bearers”2 by Aeschylus) days ago before our midterm exams started so I don’t have to worry about it too much.

Tomorrow will be the first death anniversary of my grandfather. Likewise, my uncle and aunt will arrive tomorrow from USA. That means, we’ll go to the airport3. So there are only slim chances that I will be able to go online tomorrow. During the weekend, I will not be at home because of the death anniversary of my grandfather. Actually, the rites will still be on Saturday, we have to wait for our relatives and everybody has work or have to go to school tomorrow.

Ah, even though I have plenty of free time, it’s still limited. Time is gold. I have to go now. I need to pack my things for school and for the succeeding days, my notebook included.

Bowling class again tomorrow! Oh no! I’m sure by Saturday, my body will be aching again. Oh, I’ll just read your blogs during the weekend!

  1. My favorite poem. []
  2. It was used as an epigraph in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows []
  3. Care to meet me there? Lol! []

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Not a coincidence

DO NOT WEEP
Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there, I do not sleep.
Do not stand at my grave and cry.
I am not there, I did not die.

Mary E. Frye

How I wish I can take this poem literally.

Five days ago, my grandfather (from my father) had passed away; he is now in heaven with his parents and God. I don’t really know well how and why he died, all I know is that he had a rectum cancer which was detected and removed last year.

I am so glad that I was able to had a grandparent like him. He was so generous to me. I can still remember during my pre-school years that he brings and gets me to school everyday and if there is a new toy available from one of the two biggest fast food chains in the country, he will bring me there and buy me the toy that I like. And during the years when I graduated from playing with toys, he gave me money. And now that he’s dead he still continues to bless and guide me. It was a Thursday when he died, we did not have any classes the following day because here in Pampanga, September 08 (for this year only) was a public holiday. I thought I will be absent on the following day (Saturday) for NSTP and then, I received a SMS from one of my blockmates saying that our instructor was sick! Can you believe that?! Personally, I don’t think that it was only a coincidence. My grandfather wanted me to be on his wake and burial.

I’m sure he is happy now that he is in heaven, that he can only rest.

To end this entry, I leave you a quote…

Death ends a life, not a relationship.

Morrie Schwartz (Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom)

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