Martes, Setyembre 27, 2011

How to Entertain yourself when it's Brownout

Top Ten Ways:


1. Read a Book
             Grab a novel, a magazine, or any reading material in your house and start reading it. Take advantage of the daylight. Try to read the novel you haven't finished reading for a long time before it gets yellowed in the shelf because you have already forgotten about it because of works you do at home when there is power.

2. Play with gadgets.
             Use your gadgets whatever they maybe, laptops, cellphones, mp4 until they ran out of battery wishing that by the time your gadget runs out of battery there is power already.

3. Eat.
            Munch on anything stored in your fridge before it spoils because of power shortage. Take all the your time in the world in chewing. Embrace the moment of the food rubbing against your mouth, tongue, and teeth. Remember, you are not in a hurry. 

4. Sleep
            After eating, get SOME sleep. Nothing beats an uninterrupted eight-hours of sleep. You are also helping yourself fully absorb the food you just ate. If you can't sleep, because you've just woke up from a goodnight sleep, then force yourself to sleep. There is nothing much you can do, so might as well bridge the gap between you and sleep deprivation.

5. Play instruments.
             Good thing if you have musical instruments in your house. Use them. Play them. Much better, sing if you have the voice. If you are not that gifted, just play with them. It doesn't matter whether it's guitar with lost strings, violin, or flute.

6. Chat
            Do storytelling with your house mates. Talk with them about the past, present, and the future. Tell them out of this world stories. Create a family tree image to them of your own family through your stories. Make them talk their stories too. Now, is your chance to get to know them. 

7. Sing
           Sing songs of love and life, even if you don't know exactly the lyrics. Sings songs about the rain, about the flood, about the wind, or of the flying roofs around your vicinity. Invent new lyrics, compose new rhythm.  

8. Stare at the Ceiling.
           Look, glance, stare at the ceiling. Imagine moving shadows you never thought ever existed in the ceiling. Compose a story with those shadows as characters then scare those people in your house of shadows that will suddenly disappear the moment the lights come out. 

9. Think of Dreams 
             Think and rethink of your dreams. Utilize the time to contemplate. Think of your dreams forgotten and lost. Think of those wishes you want to materialize. Plan ahead.  

10. Curse/ Thank
              Curse/ Thank God for the conflict-man versus nature. Regardless of the fact that the situation is determined, express all your angst to the wind that blew hard on the fuse that made the transformer explode causing the flow of current to stop or simply just romanticize the whole situation. Nobody will care for they know that you will return to your normal self once the power is back. 

Sabado, Setyembre 3, 2011

Woman of the Year

She
Mythologized
uniting for once,
even for just once:
Red and Yellow
Blue and Green
Left and Right
For and Against
In death, they say, there is life
Forever,
she- a heroine.



Alay kay Pangulong Corazon Aquino

Synaesthesia

By the Lamp Post

Lonely and alone is she
the icy air licks her carefully made-up face
disgusted
the stench of urine pierces from her within

Escape
the intense will to avoid the devouring music
of the booming sound system of the house

Life
screaming, soundless
like the flickering light
her intense will to survive

Love
heart beats
veins stab her meaningless life

Once Mine

Your arms were once mine
I used to hold on, so tenderly

Your shoulders were once mine
I used to lean and shed tears to

Your silky hair was once mine
I used to run my fingers to

Your brown eyes were once mine
I used to stare on to

Your soft hands were once mine
I used to bump and rub on to

Your cherry lips were once mine
I used to linger a steal kiss on to

Is your mind still mine?
If it's now set to think of her.
Is your heart still mine?
If it's now beating for her.




November 3, 2008 at PNU

            It was the first day of 2nd sem class. How I wish, it wasn't because my mind was still trapped in the sembreak mode. I wasn't able to reach Ma'am Jen's African Litt class, but it's okay, since it's the first day. I thought I was the only one late, so I stayed outside the classroom, but Ivy arrived 15-minutes later than I am. We were both shy and ashamed to still go inside the room, so we looked for a vacant space at CLLL to kill time. I shared my woes in life to Ivy. I feel comfortable talking to Ivy, I think she is matured enough to understand where I'm coming from. I told her of my dilemma to continue my studies or to work and how I made it still to enroll. I was able to enroll despite the mishap all because of Ice and Ma'am Jen's help. 
            Litt Teaching is my first subject I attended for the day. It was Monte. She uttered a quote during the discussion that got stuck onto my mind. She said, and I quote her, "if you feel weak and discouraged do not look into the dark path of the tunnel, instead look at the end of the tunnel and into the bright light that awaits you." This served as my motivation because I really felt tired of studying, of thinking (academically, financially), but then I realized since I'm still alive, why not keep striving.