Wednesday, October 16, 2013

hodge podge of thoughts!

kamote et sikwate!
Hello world! I just woke up from my late afternoon holiday siesta and found out that hubby is gone for another basketball practice. Oh well, I am home alone and here I am again blogging my thoughts out while boiling sweet potato a.k.a. Kamote and sikwate for my dinner. I also cook rice for hubby's din.  Opps! I will be back. I think someone’s outside the gate. Tata!

Hey! I am back again. When I checked outside, it was just hubby and he complained that he wasn’t able to play since there was a league going on in Del Monte.

by moi! :)
And so here I am now in RER since I don’t want to be left alone in the house. Bee is in Nazareth together with his batch mates in XUHS. I just finished inputting the scores of my students in Excel. Bee will help me later with the formulas and all the blah blah.. hehehe!

hubby cooks!
It’s nice to catch up with my brother and his gf. We talked for awhile about everything and anything that is happening in our lives. And he was kind enough to give me moolah and so I am planning to buy something on sale tomorrow or on Friday.

We had a healthy way to start our holiday today. I tossed some greens and made a veggie salad with all the ingredients I can think of. I like to experiment a lot when it comes to cooking. I don’t limit myself on the ingredients that I often see.  Bee would ask me most of the times on the kind of spices I added. Hehehe! It could either be yucky or tasty for him. Oh well, I did not ask! hahahah

This morning, I woke up around 8-ish and checked my ipad when the earth shook under my feet. I was dead scared. I went back inside our room to check my sleeping, snoring husband but he was so sleepy and told me everything will be alright. It did stop but I can really feel the tremors and saw the full-length mirror swaying a bit.  And when I checked FB, almost all the statuses were about the earthquake which badly damaged the ancestral churches of Bohol and buildings in Cebu as well. I remember all the beautiful and magnificent   churches I visited in Bohol during my Photography class years ago. It was really heart-breaking! I pray that it can still be restored. What is happening now? From floods, typhoon, to war in Zamboanga and now the earthquake that struck the Visayas area. But other than the buildings that collapsed, I am most especially sad to those who lost their lives. I realized that anything can really happen in just a matter of seconds. –- that is why I need to stop whining about being tired and all.  Indeed, life is too short. I need to appreciate every single waking moment I have.



grades! grades! grades!

Anyway, I am still halfway with my grading sheet. I hope to finish it tomorrow because I desperately want to start with my SWOT analysis in one of my last subjects in Phd program.

Gotta turn in the night. Happy




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