Thursday, December 27, 2007

Better late than never


I started writing this several days before the New Year which is the now year but never got to posting it.

So here...

I never tried to put down a list of resolutions. Basically because it is an evidence of what I planned to do or started to do and then failed or just did not try. Here are some examples of what I have not done but might do one of these days;

1. Quit smoking.
Sad really. Although I want to at times, I just can't seem to just quit like a lot of people tell me. Easy for some and hard for me. Believe you me, I tried. For now, let me just enjoy my sticks.

2. Have a healthy lifestyle.
I am too lazy to exercise. I do not care about how many calories I take in each day. I love eating! And then refer to number 1.

3. Be organized.
Harhar! My days (and life) can never be planned like planned with a Starbucks organizer. But I do have plans you would not like to know about.

4. Be a better person.
Looking at others around me, sometimes, I can say I am one of the best already without even trying. I know, I know there is always a room for improvement, of course.

5. Learn to be more patient.
It comes with age so I'll get there, someday.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Bonfire thoughts


I know I have gained a year older whenever Christmas comes. With the change that comes in every celebration of it, which is evident in the faces of my relatives. Yup I look at them not me for signs of ageing.

The bonfire is different every year. Some years we used pine wood, some years we used scrap wood, some alnos. It smells different every time, the stories, the people around the fire, the food and drinks. When you see someone whom you used to wash clean after changing his diapers now holding an almost stranger's hand. Funny when it was my hand he held and tugged. When it was on my back he rode and holding so tightly on my neck to keep from falling.

Those would be King and Joey my first boys.

Baguio is where I will be during the holidays, home sweet mountain home where I have spent all of my Christmases.

If there's one thing I will always forever be grateful for it is being born in the best place in the entire country to celebrate Christmas in.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Decemberry Gloomy


Looks like nobody is in the mood for Christmas.

Left and right I hear comments how last year was better and the last one and the last, last one and those were the days when we were the ones receiving and were not required to give. Except in school.

Perhaps the child in you can be checked at this time of the year.

If you get my drift. As they say, Christmas is for children.