Archive for October, 2008

22
Oct

Randomness.

1. If your doctor told you TODAY that you were pregnant, what would you say?

  • Alhamdulillah! It’s about time!

2. Do you trust all of your friends?

  • One should… although it really depends. :)

3. Would you move to another state or country to be with the one you love?

  • If I have to.

4. Do you believe that everything happens for a reason?

  • Yes. Our destinies have already been determined and written so everything that has happened, is happening and will happen in our lives is because of that reason.

5. Can you make a dollar in change right now?

  • I got nickels and dimes but it won’t reach $1… got bills though.

6. Which one of your friends do you think would make the best doctor?

  • My friends who took up medicine. ;)

7. Are you afraid of falling in love?

  • No. It’s human nature.

8. Is there someone who pops into your mind at random times?

  • Not one particular person. Just people whom I haven’t seen or heard from for the longest time.

9. Whats your most favorite scar?

  • The one I got from my Caesarean Sec delivery. Hehe. Not really. :D

10. When was the last time you flew in a plane?

  • August 2008

11. What did the last text message you sent say?

  • Texted one of my brothers to go online on YM.

12. What features do you find most attractive in the opposite sex?

  • Hmm.. Eyes. Smile. Butt. ;)

13. Fill in the blank.

  • I love: my family. “fooding” . weekend movie marathons that last till the morning.

14. What is a goal you would like to accomplish in the near future?

  • Go back to school.

15. If you were to wake up from being in a coma for an extended time who would you call?

  • I wouldn’t know… Prolly mom. I’m assuming the hubby will be beside me. WAAH! What a question! And I answered it too!

16. How many kids do you want to have?

  • About three or four, God willing. I’d like to have twins!

17. Would you make a good parent?

  • I hope I am. Ask my kid. :D

18. Where was your default picture taken?

  • FS pic’s a manga. My FB pic was shot in the dressing room at home.

19. Whats your middle name?

  • Diron.

20. Honestly, whats on your mind right now?

  • To set an appointment with the podiatrist (for my Plantar Fasciitis) and ob-gyne (for some tests)… Been putting off my visits far too long. Bad. :(

21. If you could go back in time and change something, what would it be?

  • Hmm… tough question. Next please. :D

22. Who was or will be the maid of honor/ best man in your wedding?

  • I didn’t have one… treated all my first cousins as my maids of honor. :D

23. What are you wearing right now?

  • PJs.

24. Righty or Lefty?

  • Right-handed.

25. Best place to eat?

  • Home.

26. Favorite jeans?

  • Bootcut. But I’m also partial to skinnies.

27. Favorite animal?

  • Cats. Very cunning and graceful.

28. Favorite juice?

  • OJ. I like Apple too.

29. Have you had the chicken pox?

  • Yes. I was about to be a Freshie, we’d just transferred from Manila to Mindanao… Thank God I had it before school started.

30. Have you had a sore throat?

  • Yes.

31. Doing anything else aside from answering this Q&A?

  • Yes. Reading an article on therapy (for Psychology) and another one on alternative treatments to avoid surgery. :P

32. Who knows you the best?

  • Prolly the person who gave birth to me. Haha. :D

33. Shoe size?

  • 7.

34. Do you wear contact lenses or glasses?

  • Glasses..and contacts. :D

35. Ever been in a fight with your pet?

  • Yes. When I gave my cat a bath. He scratched my arm. That was back in ‘99-2000. Miss that darned cat.

36. Been to Mexico?

  • Not yet. Would love to! We love Mexican food. :D

37. Did you buy something today?

  • Yes. Unfortunately. Honestly, you can’t live through a day without spending here in the Metro. Maybe if I locked myself in the room. One that doesn’t have a pc or laptop and internet connection. HAHAHA! :D

38. Did you get sick today?

  • Does having a foot problem count? I really have to stop wearing flops all the time. :(

39. Do you miss someone today?

  • Hmm..no. Not really.

40. Did you get in a fight with someone today?

  • Nothing major… Raja has learned the art of stalling, and it really gets on my nerves when he does that!

41. When is the last time you had a massage?

  • Last weekend. :D

42. Last person to lay in your bed?

  • Rajaboy… He sleeps there then I transfer him to his bed when he’s fast asleep.

43. Last person to see you cry?

  • Gosh… I don’t know. Maybe Raja…we’re always together.

44. Who made you cry?

  • Sorry, I don’t remember. :)

45. What was the last TV show you watched?

  • Some show on Fox Crime. I forgot the title.

46. What are your plans for the weekend?

  • Prolly do some major grocery shopping. And shopping. :D Go to Corinthians for the potluck dinner. Movie marathon gorging over pasta or pizza. Or just a movie night-out with the husband.

47. Who do you think will repost this?

  • I don’t know?

48. Who was the last person you hung out with?

  • Raja. My partner in crime.

49. If your significant other asked you to marry them TODAY what would you say?

  • We’re already married. :D

50. If your crush asked you out, what would you say?

  • To Edward: “Me. You. Out. On. A. Date. OK.” *Swoon* HAHAHA! I wish. He doesn’t exist, though. On a more realistic plane… Yes, I’d probably go out with him. If I weren’t married.LOL
16
Oct

Welcome Back!

Whew!

For awhile there I thought I’d lost this virtual journal of mine forever!

A couple of days back I had tried updating my blog by tinkering with the widgets and changing the theme because I was pretty much getting bored by its look. I was previewing potential templates when boom! I got a blank page instead of a preview of my supposed new layout. I left it at that, knowing that my old blog will come back since I didn’t save the new template. So I went back to my FS page to update, blah blah blah. The next day I was itching to blog, and I couldn’t get to my blog homepage. What the ****! Ano na namang kalokohan ito! I know FS sometimes gets all crazy but what’s up with my page?! I was getting pissed off with every second that ticked by. It’s like this… when I have something on my mind, and my fingers are itching to type, I want to do it, like, NOW. Right away when thoughts are spilling from my brain and ears and my emotions are eating me up. And I couldn’t do anything about it. My blog has betrayed me that day. I had to soothe myself with other means. I turned to the fridge. :P LOL

Like I’ve always said, writing is my form of release. I have about a t least half a dozen to a dozen journals hidden somewhere in our house; my first journal I started was in the sixth grade, then I had a couple throughout high school, my days in college and out of it, up to the present. In the virtual world, it’s equivalent to blogging. I can name about twenty different sites that caters to bloggers, writing subjects ranging from ants to gardening, from fashion to motors, from births, crushes, near-death experiences, from technology to zulu… anything that one can ever think of to talk about. Usually one blog would focus on a certain subject, but mine is more random… I write about whatever strikes my fancy, I don’t and can’t stick to one subject. :P I kind of like it that way, too.

Guess this is all for now. basically I’m just relieved my blog’s back. I have another one but I’m loyal to this for some sentimental reasons. :) See you guys. :)

04
Oct

You’ve Never Been Anywhere If You’ve Never Gone To…

QUIAPO.

Haha. That’s an exaggeration right there. But there’s truth to it, at least.

In my thirty years of existence, I have never been to Quiapo. Jesting? No. I’d be lost if someone dumped me in the streets of Manila, particularly Quiapo. Don’t get me wrong, I know Manila, and I know where Quiapo is… only that I’ve never actually set foot there. So one early sunny Thursday, I tagged alongside mom to visit the wonders of the streets of that busy, busy place.

I put the cell phone’s alarm clock on for seven in the morning as my mom and I had agreed in the evening they would pick me up the following hour. We were just going to hitch a ride with dad who takes the EspaƱa route to his office, and he’s very punctual (he does not like to wait, super hates tardiness!), so I had to do everything I needed to do before they come by the house (and not ruin dad’s day).

As if I really needed the alarm clock, I woke up a little before seven, which I was also thankful for, because I am never, was never, and probably will be never be a morning person. But I woke up early because I guess I was pretty excited with the mini field-trip. The comfort of the cool room and bed were serenading me though. I got up with about an hour and a half of sleep and trudged to the bathroom. No breakfast for me, we were still fasting then. I was all right with that… I wasn’t hungry, I don’t eat breakfast and I did not have any intention of breaking fast. At exactly eight, I heard dad’s vehicle honking outside the house. I kissed goodbye my husband and kid who were happily snoozing in our room and ran outside.

Quezon Avenue was already a bit heavy with traffic at that hour. All sorts of vehicles were snaking down the polluted road; jeepney, fx and bus drivers all trying to outdo one another hoping to fill in the seats of their transport. I was quite amused when we slowed down a bit near the island and dad’s driver honked the Hilux–I thought he was warning a driver who was driving too close, I never thought it was meant for the woman selling newspapers sitting on the island a couple of meters from us. She got up from her stool with a bunch of newspapers in her hand and waited for us to roll by near her makeshift stand. Dad’s driver already rolled down the window and had a twenty and some change in his left hand–he shoved the money on the woman’s free hand and then got the papers, then drove away. It was a quick transaction. As if I asked, dad said, “Suki nya ako.” Laughtrip. Wow. And I thought online shopping was fast. :D

Dad dropped us off by the church, and so mom and I began our journey to the busy, busy streets of Quiapo. We went downstairs through the Quiapo Underpass, a tunnel for pedestrians. I only see the tunnel on tv when watching Pinoy movies. I’m now actually in it. I was a bit excited with the flurry of activity going on, I kept looking around but I made pretty sure that I didn’t look like an idiot because mom would have left me standing there by myself if I did. LoL. We turned right and then went up the stairs and sure enough, I have arrived.

Just outside the church that was still full of people (I think there was a service going on), were dozens of vendors selling fresh herbs and homemade medicines. There were the fortune tellers wooing customers, and sellers of colored candles (where a color corresponds to a prayer or wish), and what have-yous. Pretty ironic that they be selling stuff like that right outside a church. :D We turn to Carriedo (I think!) and went in this building which houses merchants selling electronics and other devices. Mom wanted to buy some trinkets for Eid gifts for the Sisters (my aunties on my Pangandaman-Diron side) and some “orders” from lola whose current “addiction” is the Saturday bazaar in their subdivision. Sorry lola, buking ang kumikitang kabuhayan mo. :D In fairness to her, she makes about fifteen grand in just three hours, selling trinkets to other lolas and kikays in the ‘hood. :D

I was amused at how affordable everything was in that store alone. The Chinoy merchant asked me if I shopped at Multiply, because most of her bulk buyers get their stuff from her. Yeah, it did look like so, because while we were there, there was this girl with a list of orders for ODM watches, (must be pre-order from her site). ;) When we finished our transaction with her, we crossed the street and went inside this other building filled with stalls and stalls of clothes. More pasalubong and Eid gifts needed, mom and I checked out stuff from stalls which caught our fancy and bought some stuff for us as well.

The clothes and all the other trinkets they sell there are the same ones sold in the classier bazaars and tiangges, the only difference is that the prices here are far lower than those of say, Greenhills and Tiendesitas. ;) If you came here with a thousand pesos in your pocket, you’d probably be able to buy a whole outfit with accessories to boot.

We didn’t stay long there… I knew we were only able to cover a small portion of the commercial area, but we wanted to be home before Luhor and we didn’t want to get caught in traffic–we were going home via public transport–marunong po kami mag-commute. :D ).

It was a fun experience albeit a short one. Security-wise, it was pretty peaceful even if it was crowded. I don’t know, I guess we were there pretty early. But we did see two vendors in a shoutfest over a plastic stool. Shopping-wise, I’d have to say that you have to really look around if you want to get your money’s worth, because while there are a lot of really affordable items around, you can never be too sure about the quality. I mean, we scored some really cool finds, but it was pretty much hit-or-miss. Mom got duped with this so-called Corrales bracelet. The saleslady said the stones turn pale when you’re sick… It turns out that the stones will turn pale anyway. We were laughing so hard in the bus when I noticed her wrist turn a bit coral-ish pink. Turning pale when you’re sick… yeah right, we were almost dying from laughter! Good thing we were the only ones in the bus then. :)

Hmm… I don’t know when I’m going back there. I did promise my son’s nanny we’d go there one time…She hasn’t been there herself, and I’d like to experience that busy-busy place again. :) Hmm… rating it from one to ten… I can’t say. It was a fun experience for me. I can’t guarantee it would be the same for the next person, though. You’ll have to see it for yourself. ;)

Ah. Quiapo. Quiapo kayo diyan!

(photos borrowed from Flickr courtesy of _gem_ , deadcenter , jdj92088 , ourawesomeplanet , manfrommanila)