yeah I know, I should be attending my 6-9 class.But what am I supposed to do?!Sit right there and try to absorb my professor’s grammatically flawed blabbing?! Oh give me a break. After all, I am still allowed to get two more absences. This is my first time not to come to his class. I’m getting fed up with him. My classes. My…oh well,never mind…:)
The guy from the computer shop that I always go to wants to have my number and always makes “pasikat” and mayabang around me. Yuck. As if I’d buy that act. That will neither get my attention nor impress me. When I was about to leave the shop last night, I was really frantic and in a hurry to get to the dorm. It’s almost my curfew. I paid for the pc rental and sped off. “mISS! baka [pwede mo namang ibigay number mo!? Lagi ka na lang nagmamadali e!”, he shouted behind me. But I pretended not to hear.Abah! presko ha! But really…lagi na lang talaga ako nagmamadali…that’s the impression that I get from most people.Hmm…di naman ah. It’s a matter of setting your priorities.:) Sorry..di sila priority e.:P
Had a good night’s sleep!:) i missed that. I have finished reading Five People You Meet in Heaven this morning. It was about understanding the meaning of our lives and seeing it the way these different people do. It’s true somewhere along the way..through the journey of our lives…we meet someone…or people…who change our lives forever. A very inspiring book, indeed. A certain part of this book reminded me of Weltsch again…haha…I dunno. He was just the first person that popped out of my head and I thought that he should be the one reading this. The main character in the story was sort of like him…the way he feels about his father, the way he sees the meaninglessness of life at some point, the way he dreams, the way he badly wants to change the world and change the way he is…the way he holds on to life, despite not having much.
Again….the power of love and forgiveness were dramatically emphasized. That’s how to live life without regrets. Learn to forgive others and yourself.
“He was hard on me,” Eddie said, referring to his father.
“Maybe you’ve been hard on him, too.”
He never gave his father the chance to reveal himself.
well..think about that. sometimes, we really gotta take chances. even in death, you can still forgive..you still get to look back to your past…you cannot change things,but you can change the way you see it.
did i just see someone so beautiful or did i just stop by a full length mirror?bwahaha…
okay…i’m bouncing back to normalcy.:)
i got new pics and just by looking at it, reaffirms my “own” belief that i am God’s gift to mankind.yaiks!nyahaha… and so are you!