
Nowadays, my weekends are a far cry from what they were about two years ago (usually overtime at the office on Saturdays). These days, however, I reward myself with some R&R by going to my hometown of Lumban, Laguna.
Here is a “chronicle” of what I did this past weekend:
“F.R.I.E.N.D.S marathon.” Last month, I got a complete DVD collection of this popular TV sitcom. I’ve always loved watching the (mis)adventures of Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Joey, Chandler and Ross. My favorite character is Chandler, because of his witty sense of humor. So far, I’ve watched the first two seasons (48 episodes). Only eight more seasons to go! I must watch out for the one where Brad Pitt appears though… my cousin is in love with him!
“My 23-year-old YAMAHA keyboard.” I had a very nostalgic time playing some tunes with my old keyboard, which I’ve had since I was five years old! I thought it was broken, but it turns out it was still working perfectly! Now, I’m having a blast playing for my niece, Ashley, the same songs that I learned 23 years ago!
“My Big Love.” My aunt and I were just browsing channels when we caught this cute Filipino movie on cable. Similar to Hollywood’s “Shallow Hal,” it’s a movie about falling in love regardless of one’s appearance. I took note of Toni and Sam’s “five steps” (to anything): (1) Goal setting; (2) Start today; (3) No shortcuts; (4) Motivate / Inspire yourself; (5) Be happy… I’m adding a 6th: Do what you love and love what you do!
“Cleaning out my closet.” I sorted out one of the cabinets in my room that is filled with bags, CDs, tapes, old journals and all sorts of stuff. I rarely do this J, but it was quite liberating to throw away things that I do not really need anymore, and to keep those that I do.
“A walk in the park… part one.” On Saturday afternoon, I took my four-year old niece, Moira, for a walk around the “mini-park.” It was nice to just gaze at the river and the ever-flowing water lilies. We also walked around the Catholic Church and the old kindergarten that my cousins and I went to. On the way home, we bought some “isaw” (chicken intestine) and “dugo” (pig’s blood). Hehe.
“Back to back films.” Being the movie buff that I am, I caught half of “Alien vs. Predator” on AXN and half of “Lady in the Water” on HBO. I don’t normally watch sci-fi or thrillers, but I would have to say that these two were rather good in an otherworldly, strange sort of way. Plus, I didn’t know M. Night Shyamalan (“Sixth Sense” director) could also act!
“I love you just the way you are…” I had the strangest dream about American Idol’s Scott Macintyre early Sunday morning. In my dream, we were in some sort of a Trivia contest (not a singing contest). We were a team and we were also… lovers! It was actually very sweet. I think Scoot is an amazingly, cool guy!
“Feed your mind.” I usually peruse the Inquirer news on Sunday mornings. The latest case about Ted Failon’s wife is simply heartbreaking. I think suicide is a painful subject for any family to face; but to have it constantly featured on TV and to have your loved ones harassed by the police is pure injustice. I hope the broadcaster’s wife (God bless her soul) and family finally get the justice and peace that they deserve.
“Tempura.” On Sunday afternoon, my sister, cousin, my young nephew and I went to the grocery store to buy some stuff. One-year-old Matthew pointed to the Tempura, a crunchy snack… It is one of the very few snacks he can eat (he’s not allowed to consume legumes such as peanuts, soy and other stuff). Anyway, I just think it’s cute because he’s getting so smart! He knows what’s good and what’s not good for him!
“A walk in the park… part two.” On Sunday afternoon, I strolled in the park again… this time with my nephew Matthew. We hanged out by the river. I would ask, “Where is the water? Where is the boat?” and he would point to them. He is getting so smart! Then, we watched some people in the “plaza” play volleyball.
It turns out, the people playing volleyball were “gay” (a couple of which I recognized from school). The fact is… they are awesome players! I am glad to be living in a country where people can be happy and “gay” like that. About a week ago, I heard some news that in countries like Iran, homosexuals are abused and ill-treated. That’s just sad.
Nowadays, I live for weekends such as these… when I can enjoy life’s simple pleasures… I am glad to feel blessed (and not stressed)… at a week’s end!
Here is a “chronicle” of what I did this past weekend:
“F.R.I.E.N.D.S marathon.” Last month, I got a complete DVD collection of this popular TV sitcom. I’ve always loved watching the (mis)adventures of Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Joey, Chandler and Ross. My favorite character is Chandler, because of his witty sense of humor. So far, I’ve watched the first two seasons (48 episodes). Only eight more seasons to go! I must watch out for the one where Brad Pitt appears though… my cousin is in love with him!
“My 23-year-old YAMAHA keyboard.” I had a very nostalgic time playing some tunes with my old keyboard, which I’ve had since I was five years old! I thought it was broken, but it turns out it was still working perfectly! Now, I’m having a blast playing for my niece, Ashley, the same songs that I learned 23 years ago!
“My Big Love.” My aunt and I were just browsing channels when we caught this cute Filipino movie on cable. Similar to Hollywood’s “Shallow Hal,” it’s a movie about falling in love regardless of one’s appearance. I took note of Toni and Sam’s “five steps” (to anything): (1) Goal setting; (2) Start today; (3) No shortcuts; (4) Motivate / Inspire yourself; (5) Be happy… I’m adding a 6th: Do what you love and love what you do!
“Cleaning out my closet.” I sorted out one of the cabinets in my room that is filled with bags, CDs, tapes, old journals and all sorts of stuff. I rarely do this J, but it was quite liberating to throw away things that I do not really need anymore, and to keep those that I do.
“A walk in the park… part one.” On Saturday afternoon, I took my four-year old niece, Moira, for a walk around the “mini-park.” It was nice to just gaze at the river and the ever-flowing water lilies. We also walked around the Catholic Church and the old kindergarten that my cousins and I went to. On the way home, we bought some “isaw” (chicken intestine) and “dugo” (pig’s blood). Hehe.
“Back to back films.” Being the movie buff that I am, I caught half of “Alien vs. Predator” on AXN and half of “Lady in the Water” on HBO. I don’t normally watch sci-fi or thrillers, but I would have to say that these two were rather good in an otherworldly, strange sort of way. Plus, I didn’t know M. Night Shyamalan (“Sixth Sense” director) could also act!
“I love you just the way you are…” I had the strangest dream about American Idol’s Scott Macintyre early Sunday morning. In my dream, we were in some sort of a Trivia contest (not a singing contest). We were a team and we were also… lovers! It was actually very sweet. I think Scoot is an amazingly, cool guy!
“Feed your mind.” I usually peruse the Inquirer news on Sunday mornings. The latest case about Ted Failon’s wife is simply heartbreaking. I think suicide is a painful subject for any family to face; but to have it constantly featured on TV and to have your loved ones harassed by the police is pure injustice. I hope the broadcaster’s wife (God bless her soul) and family finally get the justice and peace that they deserve.
“Tempura.” On Sunday afternoon, my sister, cousin, my young nephew and I went to the grocery store to buy some stuff. One-year-old Matthew pointed to the Tempura, a crunchy snack… It is one of the very few snacks he can eat (he’s not allowed to consume legumes such as peanuts, soy and other stuff). Anyway, I just think it’s cute because he’s getting so smart! He knows what’s good and what’s not good for him!
“A walk in the park… part two.” On Sunday afternoon, I strolled in the park again… this time with my nephew Matthew. We hanged out by the river. I would ask, “Where is the water? Where is the boat?” and he would point to them. He is getting so smart! Then, we watched some people in the “plaza” play volleyball.
It turns out, the people playing volleyball were “gay” (a couple of which I recognized from school). The fact is… they are awesome players! I am glad to be living in a country where people can be happy and “gay” like that. About a week ago, I heard some news that in countries like Iran, homosexuals are abused and ill-treated. That’s just sad.
Nowadays, I live for weekends such as these… when I can enjoy life’s simple pleasures… I am glad to feel blessed (and not stressed)… at a week’s end!
