Mar 23, 2008
Mar 18, 2008
Pinter moment, where everything is said in silence because the emotion behind what we really want to say is just too overwhelming
Things that suck nowadays:
* "Fighting" with Jase over nothing. Damn that's exhausting.
* Maybel going into hibernation mode
* A stress out co-worker acting as team lead even he isn't
* Gaining weight supah fast
* Earning but not being able to save up for things I really want
* Missing out on the kabit-kabit na concert (Babyface, Neyo, Incubus, Maroon 5)
Things that DON'T suck nowadays:
* Getting into low carb diet
* 4 Days vacation from work
* Learning that si Colbie Colbait pala yung kumanta ng song na hinahanap entitled as Bubbly. Thanks Glenn.
* Ramiele still in American Idol. Enough with the scandal
Mar 9, 2008
"Bakit di ka kaya bumalik sa writing or learn a new (foreign) language? Tutal don ka naman magaling", a close friend said to me one afternoon while we we're talking about our identity crisis now that we are both 26 years old. Of course, that analysis was base on my former self -- my highschool, idealistic self. After hearing her say that I wanted to react: I couldn't even write a decent post on my blog! Sheeesh...Sigh! But it is so true, before Jason, my first love really is written words. I get a high whenever I read words intelligently put together. So maybe I'll take her advice. I hope I could take her advice...soon.
Feb 24, 2008
It was Jase 27th bday yesterday but we didn't have any BIG plans. Just hang out with the crew from CJF as the new bike owners needed their units for break-in. So off we went to Tagaytay in the midst of a drizzling morning. A motorist on a maroon Tamaraw FX challenged us when Migz stopped his car in the middle of the "highway" to check up on the rest of the bikers. But we weren't there to fight so we just shrug it off and continue with the journey. We reached Picnic Groove and shared a hearty meal of Adobong Manok/Baboy and Itlog na Pula prepared by Gaylord. Everyone was chatting, NON-STOP especially Adi. The cool weather begun to shift to a scorching heat but the crew is not yet ready to go home just yet. So we agreed to drive to Batangas to Joel's relative. Then the suspense started...
To cut the story short, we didn't reach our destination! Thanks to this strange fella in a blue motor bike who keeps on tailing us that the boys started to get paranaoid and creeping the hell out of the girls. The stalker seems to be pulling off a lot of stunts on us. We have some stopovers since it was a long way but then he would pop out from nowhere when he could have been way ahead of us already. They saw him texting (calling out his mafia, I guess). The last straw was when we saw him with a newly bought bananas and started "throwing" them on the road that could cause major slip for the bikes. So finally, we decided it was time to go back instead because we're not familiar with the place and we don't know what evil plan this man has. The guys' mojos begun to peak up that they asked all girls to get in the car. It was still tense until we reached the intersection of Tagaytay. I got reunited with Jase when we thought it was already safe and headed towards home. Well, we thought it was already safe until...
Jase and I got a flat tire. Hahahaha funny that we were the ones who have been doing this for 3 years and we ended up with a flat tire. Good thing that despite being in an endless-in-the-middle-of-nowhere roads the incident happened near a vulcanizing shop. Finally, it was time to go home and everyone came back to Jase's house for a simple merienda but with a blowing of candles nonetheless. I got sunburns on my cheeks for not putting down my helmet's visor. Hehehe! This is actually so much for not having big plans...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JASON!
To cut the story short, we didn't reach our destination! Thanks to this strange fella in a blue motor bike who keeps on tailing us that the boys started to get paranaoid and creeping the hell out of the girls. The stalker seems to be pulling off a lot of stunts on us. We have some stopovers since it was a long way but then he would pop out from nowhere when he could have been way ahead of us already. They saw him texting (calling out his mafia, I guess). The last straw was when we saw him with a newly bought bananas and started "throwing" them on the road that could cause major slip for the bikes. So finally, we decided it was time to go back instead because we're not familiar with the place and we don't know what evil plan this man has. The guys' mojos begun to peak up that they asked all girls to get in the car. It was still tense until we reached the intersection of Tagaytay. I got reunited with Jase when we thought it was already safe and headed towards home. Well, we thought it was already safe until...
Jase and I got a flat tire. Hahahaha funny that we were the ones who have been doing this for 3 years and we ended up with a flat tire. Good thing that despite being in an endless-in-the-middle-of-nowhere roads the incident happened near a vulcanizing shop. Finally, it was time to go home and everyone came back to Jase's house for a simple merienda but with a blowing of candles nonetheless. I got sunburns on my cheeks for not putting down my helmet's visor. Hehehe! This is actually so much for not having big plans...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JASON!
Feb 18, 2008
Who says that Christians can't go partying, huh? I ended the Valentines week by thumping my frustration in the house of the Lord with my best bud, Aisha and my rockstar boyfriend, Jase together with the equally talented CJF Youth band headed by Joel. Their reportoire includes Hillsongs such as One Way, Take it All, Time Has Come, Salvation is Here, The Revolution, and a whole lot of songs that they only practice twice. Rock on, Guys!!!













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