Thursday, February 21, 2008

Catch the Pain


I am currently reading Hearts in Atlantis and I am really enjoying the book. I am a huge Stephen King fan as his book triggered lots of emotion. As a child reading is my favorite hobby and I think I first discovered the wonders of immersing yourself inside a novel through Stephen King. I am writing this down because I thought I had outgrown Stephen King but after picking one of his novels again, I discovered he still had the power to mesmerize me.

Anyway a phrase from the book caught my attention, Catch the pain. Pain travels from the source to the brain, according to Ted Brautigan a character in Hearts in Atlantis. Ted said this to Carol an 11-year old girl who had a bad injury in her shoulder after 3 boys attacked her in a park. Ted said he can fix her shoulder but had instructed the girl to bite the belt he gave her when he said so. This will allow her to catch the pain before it goes to her brain. Doing so will prevent her from experiencing the pain.

I was amazed with the concept. Whenever we feel hurt, maybe the remedy to ease the bad feelings is as simple as that. Maybe we can really catch the pain…

Friday, February 15, 2008

The Eve of My 30th Birthday!


I wrote this last Friday but only had the time and the guts to post this now. This entry is one week late!

30 long years! God…it’s quite scary when I think about it, more so as I type it and even more is the thought of its impending and inevitable reality. I’ll be 30 in a few hours and even as I struggle to inject in my mind that it’s just another birthday there is something about the number that feels like I am starting over a new phase, leaving something behind…moving to a next level…leaving my comfort zone. It is time to face the real world.

You turned 1 with a bang but you are clueless. You’re not even aware that your parents will bring you to a portrait studio to have your picture taken. Even so, you managed to look nice in your one-year picture. You turned 7 and you are just grateful for the gifts and the celebration. Then you turned 12, very excited and impatient to be 13…when high school and the fun start. Then you turn 16, life’s a breeze and everything’s easy. Age 21 comes and you are quite sad that your teenage years are physically over but in your mind are wondering why you still feel 15. You dread age 25 but when it comes, you still feel like 15. Suddenly you are about to turn 30 and you can’t think of anything but the thought that you have probably spent half of your lifetime.

Can’t remember when I stopped getting excited for my birthday. I mean time comes when you don’t really count the years because it suddenly amazed you that you have been here too long and you hardly noticed it. All those years have come and gone so fast… you long for a rewind...a repeat performance. But one can never return and can even pretend that it never existed.

Anyway, I can say that before I turn 30, I have a few accomplishments to boast, learned a lesson or two, and have seen and experienced quite a bit of what this world has to offer. My life is far from perfect and I have not really followed the so-called right path. But at least I will turn 30 carrying my wonderful plans and dreams for the many years to come in my life.
I think being 30 sort of scared me because in a lot of ways it seems that the years just roll but I remain the same. It is funny because I am certain that after 10 years when I turn 40, I will start wishing I am 30. Oh we make life so complicated!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy V-Day!


It’s Valentine’s Day!!!  Well even if this day is dreadful for single people (I am not one of them this year) and in many ways is nothing but another opportunity for entrepreneurs to sell their stuff and services…we should still be grateful that we have a V-day. For one, it reminds people to be nice and appreciate their loved ones even once a year. And everyone can be mushy without feeling a little corny or perhaps guilty hehe (for letting our emotions rules our actions).

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

A Beautiful Quote



Somebody emailed this to me. Wanna share with you this wonderful quote:

"As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let you down probably will. You will have your heart broken probably more than once and it's harder every time. You'll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was broken. You'll fight with your best friend. You'll blame a new love for things an old one did. You'll cry because time is passing too fast, and you'll eventually lose someone you love. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, and love like you've never been hurt because every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back. Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin."

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Lovely Chinese New Year Poem


Kung Hei Fat Choy! I have a Chinese-Filipino friend based in Hong Kong who sent me a Chinese New Year greeting via email. I was touched with the gesture because I get to know him and his family only through the internet. He is a regular reader and contributor in one website I managed. At the age of 60 plus, he and his wife are both amazingly strong and alert (both physically and mentally). His wife can cook excellent dishes and he can still come up with interesting articles. Not to mention he is well-updated with the latest technology as he seems to use email ad internet often. They are based in Hong Kong but visits their families in Australia and Boston

Well, they are someone I looked up to as they seem to be leading a happy and fulfilling life. I feel like he is one person I can trust and I am grateful with the wisdom he imparts on me through the articles he submits and through our exchange of emails. Friendship can really develop via internet hehe  Well here’s the poem I want to share with you!
Year of the Fat Rat

In this year of the robust Rat
May your "choy" be always "fat!"

In Our Father's house, we store our Wealth
His kind blessings, we ask for our Health

For our family, we ask for Peace
Love and Joy, our Lord we plead

Kung hei, kung hei from
Mary and Dick Liong

Note:Fat (growing or sprouting - fa in pinyin) Choy (wealth – cai or sprotuig of fantastic wealth!)

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

15 Things About Me


I am a professional writer.
I have been published in magazines.
I have been on national television.
Studied at the Philippine’s premier state university.
My name appears on search engines (I am quite visible online.)
I am very simple.
People said I look young for my age (that’s a compliment)
I love pasta dishes.
I wish I am a great cook
I am in love with my B.
I am the youngest in the family.
I have written a 150-page guidebook.
I have written all the content of one particular website.
I am a delinquent student in college.
I am not afraid of the dark.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Starting the Week Right


Monday is here and surprisingly I am glad to be back at work. I spent the weekend with B and though there is barely enough time to rest, I don’t feel really tired at all. In fact, I reported early for work today J

Last Saturday, we went on a tripping at Bulacan with my mom then visit my Kuya’s house. We went home quite late. Yesterday, we attended a mass at Edsa shrine, had lunch at Shakeys and then went to Megamall to make a deposit in our joint BDO account. It was sale at National Book Store Shangri-La so I dig their bargain books area. I purchased two novels only for 60 pesos (nice find!)

Anyway the week promised to be special and not just because it’s my birthday week. I think it’s going to be a hectic and fulfilling one as there are so many things to happen.

It’s Ash Wednesday this Feb 6 and the Chinese New Year is on Thursday (February 7). Then I will have dinner with two of my girlfriends this Friday as a pre-celebration of my birthday. Then on Saturday, my real birthday…I plan to have a simple celebration at home and invite friends and close relatives.

Happy MondayJ

Friday, February 1, 2008

2007 Achievements


I know this is really late for a New Year reflection piece but since my birthday is coming up, I though of posting this. I was really blessed last year and I am proud of my accomplishments for year 2007

Here are some of the things that I have accomplished last year:

v Met B
v Get out of a bad relationship
v Passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (with flying colors)
v Earned from writing gigs
v Granted a Philippine passport
v Traveled out of the country
v Opened a time deposit
v Acquired my first Credit Card
v Bought my first digital camera
v Offered numerous jobs (including the one at ABS-CBN) but declined it all. Chose to stay in my current job and I have no regrets
v Earned from writing gigs
v Started a blog (http://mnemosynetwin.wordpress.com/)
v Published in GMANewsTV
v Attended a writing seminar

I am hoping for a much much better 2008!

February Fever


How time flies. The first month of year 2008 has come and gone in a flash. Anyway it was a well-spent month. I spent lots of time with B and I guess did pretty well in my job. I was happy most of the time J

Anyway, to celebrate the first day of February, I decided to start an online journal. February is a special month for me because it is my birthday month and one of the gifts that I would like t give myself is a blog.

I think it is a fruitful endeavor. For one, it will improve and exercise my writing skills. Also it is a great way to record memorable moments.

Anyway here are a few trivia about the month of hearts that I gathered on the net:
· Febuary begins on the same day of the week as March and November in a common year, and on the same day of the week as August in a leap year.
· Sweden had a February 30 in 1712.
· February in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to August in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa.
· Febuary's birthstone is amethyst.
· Febuary's birth flower is the violet or primrose.
· The Chinese floral emblem of Febuary is the peach blossom.