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Getting Back On Track

…it was the whirlwind quarter of the year.

In a heartbeat, I was warped into the world of sleepless nights wherein I just could not stop working, for it was the time of the year that I’ve been waiting for. Oh, don’t get me wrong. I loved the thrill, and I do love what I am doing, but this just happens all so suddenly once the ber months kick in. After my dancing on the thin wire act, I finally jump out of the game, jump back to my bed, and sleep happily ever after – well, at least, for a week. Though I would love to resurrect from the dead and just exert even a little bit, both my mind and my body create a rebellious duet that hinders me from doing any kind of work. I sink back to bed, crashing, wasting away in my voluntary exile, knowing only my bed, my laptop, and my HD with all the series that I planned to catch up with. Holiday favorites? Gotten obsessed with Modern Family ( cracked me up big time, I am slowly having that language sponge of me having Gloria’s accent whenever I try to be funny ), and Lie to Me ( oh, I just love looking at people! ).
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Sister’s Graduation Plus a Quick Feast

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proud sister, and proud dad to Suzzane. Cheers!

I must admit, I am so not a morning person.

I think it’s been only twice or thrice this year that my eyes have seen the sun rise, as I really have a problem waking up early in the morning.

But then, with my little sister Suzzane’s graduation with a call time as early as 7 am ( yes, in full makeup already! ), who am I to say no, wherein she has never said no to me for all the things I’ve asked from her?
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Happy Birthday Angkong

Happy Birthday, Angkong!

Today was a busy day with my sisters going to school inspire of being a Sunday for Family day, and riding along my dad’s car to bring my sister to school, and bringing ama to Church. Amongst all of that, we haven’t forgotten.

It’s been more than ten years, and the memories of you are still very fresh in my mind. They will forever be etched in my mind as the most wonderful memories of my childhood, for you made me quite a happy kid.

I remember you being the doting grandpa to us, playing with us, and being most generous with your smiles, and hearty chuckles. You were a happy grandpa. We loved you so much. I love you so much. I would remember us, walking hand in hand walking around Binondo, being happy and contented just with our company. Even until now, whenever I see an old man and a little girl holding hands crossing the street, tears would well up in my eyes remembering you, angkong.
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