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Denggoyed by Dengue
November 12, 2006"Oist, may dengue ako. =c"
- Lamok
(hehehe goodnight
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This was the text I sent to my friends before the night ends. So simple but my goodness…
I got phone calls… Got several texts… asking in what hospital I was in, what room, etc. etc.
I even got scolded.. a friend even went to our house to visit me.. at 11pm whehehe
They were all in panic. I have friends na pala who were sleeping and woke up just to ready my text. Only my bestfriend was not denggoyed (fooled). She knew just how eng-eng I am…
Here's another one, sent to me by my brother:
"Pls. lang, wag mo na akong bilugin!"
-Kulangot
Their 50 First Dates
Sunday morning… I left the house for a while to have my nails polished. After an hour, I went back. I was shouting for more than 15 minutes again, looking for my Lolo and Lola, who I left in the house. My brother was not there, too… the car wasn't on the garage. I got nervous. I really got scared. I don't wanna call somebody… I just stayed there for a couple of minutes more.
Then I heard the voice of my Lola from a far… I hurriedly went out of the gate to see them… I saw them slowly walking, with my Lola's arm locked into my Lolo's. My Lolo was holding his black tungkod on the right side. My Lolo couldn't walked as fast as he could… he's 83 now.. my Lola is 76.
This was our conversation:
Sheggz: "Ina… san kayo galing? Kanina pa ako tumatawag walang tao sa atin?"
(Ina Minting looked at my Lolo… and said….)
Ina: "Nagdate kami sa plaza."
(I laughed…)
Sheggz: "Totoo po?"
Ama: "Sinundo kasi ako sa barbero, inihatid lang ako ni Ovel kaya nagpasundo ako. Hindi na
kasi ako makakalakad mag-isa. Kanina pa kami naglalakad kaya namasyal na lang kami"
(Our neighbor, went out… when they saw the oldies… one van stopped.. our Titos and Titas from Manila.. they saw us crossing the streets…)
Neighbor: "Bakit mo pa sinundo, Shereen… nagdadate pala..:
Sheggz: "Nag-alala ako na baka masundan pa si Tito Alvin… Dios ko.. ako pa mag-aalaga ng baby…. Tito ko… baby pa.. hehehe"
(We all laughed…)
The two continued walking… I stepped forward to take pictures of them…
Sheggz: "Ina, picture-an ko kayo ni Ama…"
Ina: "Dali, Turing… ngiti at pipicturean tayo…."
The two posed immediately and smiled… I went inside the house and played one song that I lovingly dedicate to my grandparents…
They are more than 55 years married… But look at them… it's as if they have just gotten married a few yesterdays ago. I wish we all find the same match that could really fulfill their promise of a long lasting love.
If the world would ask me one memorable love story that I could ever tell… theirs was close to perfect..
More real-life stories of my Ama Turing and Ina Minting … You'll gonna love them…
Pahug nga ….. I wouldn't be as the kind of person as appreciative about loving people as I am today, if you weren't my foremost reasons for that…. my memories will always turn back to you…. thanks for loving each other… for without you… we won't be here… Thanks for one legacy of love that I will always look forward to.
WOULDN'T IT BE NICE by Beach Boys
(Soundtrack of 50 First Dates)Wouldn't it be nice if we were older
Then we wouldn't have to wait so long
And wouldn't it be nice to live together
In the kind of world where we belongYou know its gonna make it that much better
When we can say goodnight and stay togetherWouldn't it be nice if we could wake up
In the morning when the day is new
And after having spent the day together
Hold each other close the whole night throughHappy times together we've been spending
I wish that every kiss was neverending
Wouldn't it be nice
It’s their stories…
Take care of your hearts ;-)
A Groovy Buttercup Day!
Si Manong ;-)
Went to NBS Recto and try to figure out some good buys. On my left ear was my earphone and on the left pocket was my MP4 player… so in short, my mind was overly focused not on crossing the streets but on the music I was hearing at that time. I was about to cross when my attention was caught by an old man riding an old bicycle with tires hanging at the back… he was about to hit me… so my senses brought me back to the real world…
The old man, I think, was selling old tires for profit… Full of sweat and looked a lil dirty… his black shirt looked dirty, too… you will actually feel that he's too tired…
But what strikes me the most was… he winked at me 4x and gave me a very sweet smile when he saw that I was about to bump on him… I smiled back and waited until he crossed the other street… he was happily biking… I was looking at him till got there… the smile was still there… I saw him waving at me from a far and shouted…
Mag-iingat ka sa pagtawid. Sayang ang ngiti mo pag nasagasaan ka.
I nodded and smiled again. For someone who's struggling to earn a living… For someone who doesn't have enough money… For someone who was not presentable at that time… his concern and a sincere gesture of smiling made me say to myself…
You might be poor here now… and life is not easy for you at the moment.
But you have compassion… I wish that a great deal of luck bumps in you…
May the good Lord bless you.. as I felt blessed in a few seconds that I met you on the streets..
It made me feel… there are still more good-hearted people around… dressed in rags…
but rich in kind spirit.
I will always smile for you, Manong!






