Archive for September 28th, 2008

28
Sep

Palawan, Here I Come!

This November, some friends and I will be having a two-day trip to Coron, Palawan.  Plane tickets were paid already so there’s no more turning back.

Right now, I am so excited with the thought that finally I am going to Palawan!  For the longest time, I’ve been waiting for this chance.

A self-confessed nature lover, I love the serenity of the sea, the coolness of the blue waters, the multi-colored “nemos” and other saltwater fishes, the scenic sunsets, the green valleys and mountains, and every other thing classified as God’s wonderful creation.

“Kakainggit ka naman.  You can afford to do these things anytime you want,” said a friend.  And I told him that it’s just a matter of time management and the will to go for things that you really wanted to do in this lifetime. 

Sometimes in keeping our race for survival, we forget to stop and smell the flowers and bask in our respective small glories, so to speak.  Working too hard is not a crime, but not rewarding ourselves once in a while is.

After all, what is our purpose ba in life?  As what the taxi driver I had a nice conversation with the other day has said, “Ang importante, masaya ka sa ginagawa mo araw-araw. Kapag marami kang gusto at di mo naman nagagawa, diyan nagsisimula ang kalungkutan ng tao sa buhay.”   

Oo nga, oo na.  That is why next year, I think I have to take that trip na to Hongkong Disneyland.  Remember that “dream list” I posted a month ago?  These trips to Palawan and Disneyland are (little) dreams coming true.

It may not turn out to be something I hope for but it is definitely something I feel I much deserve.

28
Sep

Saka Na Lang

Sabog ang utak sa kaiisip
Sa aking natuklasan
Di ko matanto kung ako ba’y
Matutuwa o malilito
O di kaya’y mababaliw
Sa iyong pagpapakatotoo…

Kay hirap sagutin
Ang maraming tanong
Na naglaro sa aking isipan
Ngunit tanggap ko
Ang mga katotohanang
Namutawi sa iyong bibig
Sumalungat man ang puso’y
Di ko na ito narinig…

Bakit nga ba ganito
Ang nararamdaman
Sa tuwing magtatagpo
Ang ating paningin
Sa bawat bulong
Sa bawat ngiti
Iba ang nasisilayan
Sa mukha mong
Tila may itinatagong saya
Kapag ako ay kapiling…

Gusto kitang hagkan
At pawiin ang iyong
Takot o pag-aalinlangan
Ngunit di ko matantiya
Ang takbo ng iyong isipan
Nakakatakot isugal
Ang ating samahan
Na pinatibay na ng panahon
Respeto at katapatan
Kaya’t naisip ko
Na siguro nga, oo nga…
Saka na lang.

28
Sep

Love Stinks!

I first heard this line from Adam Sandler from the movie “The Wedding Singer”.  It is actually a line from a song that most people find comfort from whenever love fails them to an unimaginable degree.

“Why do we always hurt the ones we love?”  This is another lyric that I initially find silly but if one really contemplates about it, it has its deeper merit.  Older wisdom says that love always comes with pain.  That if one decides to rise (not fall, according to a UP professor) in love, he should likewise be ready to get hurt in the process.

A friend shared a story two nights ago about a guy who was about to propose marriage to his long-time gf, only to find out that the girl was having an affair with an ex-bf.  I still don’t understand why some good people are cheated on but I do understand why some people cheat.  

And I think the reason is only this:  They don’t love their partners enough to keep them from doing something that may put their relationship at risk.  That is why deep ties deadened by third parties rarely come back to life. If they do, the degree or intensity of love and passion would no longer be the same again.  When the seal of trust is broken, everything follows to the pit— respect, loyalty, love, confidence, hope.

Yeah, love sometimes stinks and people we love may still hurt us no matter how much we try to keep the fire alive.  When this happens, we should never allow anyone to treat us like a piece of sh*t.  Ever again.  Otherwise, we could never rise from the fall.

It’s not even what we call pride or self-conceit.  It is simply self-respect.