Sunday, July 31, 2011

pinoy sunday

Thanks to my friend's foreign colleague, we got wind of Pinoy Sunday.

It delights me whenever I come across good Filipino movies or movies with Filipino actors. This one in particular had all Filipino cast with a foreign director.

As we were watching--on a Saturday (BUT... seated on a couch!) we were talking about experiences working away from home and agreed that no matter where you are in the world, the stories are well, the same.

I won't go as far as writing these stories, as I don't want to spoil anything. But I do want to say that these ring true to the life of a Filipino abroad, and I found myself laughing and feeling that pinch in my heart almost alternately.

Manuel and Dado were factory workers in Taiwan and as you guessed, had an interesting incident involving a couch. Obviously, it wasn't just a couch. Like all other proverbial errrr, couches.

No heavy drama here (which I love!).

There were some things that got lost when the movie was subtitled--but that couldn't be helped. I'm sure though that people who can't understand Tagalog (that is the Filipino language), will warm to Epy (Manuel) and Bayani (Dado) who played the lead roles.

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I hope that more people watch this. It is also a good reminder that for some people, Sundays could be quite literally the only thing that they look forward to--for months even. So maybe, one ought to cut them some slack if they could be quite chatty or seemingly rowdy, remind yourself that if you were in their shoes, you'd be excited on Sundays too.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

usually

when your (true) friends don't like the guy you're dating, it isn't because they "don't understand", but because YOU don't understand.

Friday, July 15, 2011

you get what you give

This week, my mom sent something over.

Next week is my sister in law's birthday.

Last week, I got my sister in law her birthday present.

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This Thursday, I got what my mom sent me. I loooooove it so much.

Next Thursday, my sister in law will get my present. I hope she (at least) likes it.

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My present is exactly EXACTLY exactly like her present.

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Does this mean that I think like my mom?

Does this mean that my mom thinks of me the same way I think of my sister in law?

Thursday, July 14, 2011

things always work out

I remember being overly stresse about the thought of shifting offices.

My worries ended when I was told that I woyld be staying in the old office--only to be surprised, two days before the move that I was in fact being relocated to the "other" office.

Obviously, i didn't have too much time to worry because I'd soon find out how that would work out for me.

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Two weeks after the move, I find that I like the new office more. In fact, I felt disappointed that I needed to report to the old office tomorrow.

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As difficult as it is to believe sometimes, things ALWAYS work out.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

foolish, foolish heart

Come mid afternoon, I felt something funny.

My heart was fluttering. Literally. Obviously, not in a good way.

It was as if my heart was struggling to beat. Like it was great effort to beat.

I did the easy test to see if I was having a stroke.

It is quite handy to know. It is funny how I once attended a seminar and sort of "never forgot" about the three steps.

1. Smile
2. Raise your arms to the side like you are forming a letter T
3. Recite a full sentence

I forget now the reasons behind each one. But if you find yourself unable to do at least one. You must NOT PANIC and try to force yourself to cough.

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I tried all three exercises and I was able to do each one.

Still not convinced, I forced myself to cough.

Still fluttering.

I sat down, placed my hand on my heart and took big, long inhales and even longer exhales.

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I got better eventually.

The fluttering had gone, but my heart feels funny. Not sure if it is psychological.

Is this really what being thirty-something means?
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