Yesterday we went to my parents house to get the suha my father brought from Davao. He knows I am already pregnant and I know he is excited for my baby. When we arrived, papa is driving my sister to work to Ortigas and we were waiting for him to come home but he was so tagal. It turned out that he went to Hypermart to buy some more suha for us. Yipee! I have a lot of suha. Mama naman, went outside to buy some barbeque because I told her I want some barbeque. When she got home, she got the last two barbeque sticks. Kaya lang alang sauce. Pero it is Ok. I lub lub lub my parents...
Chanda is correct in saying that when you are pregnant immerse yourself with people that you love and who loves you. I love them and they love me back 100%. I hope to be like them as parents, self-sacrificing and generous. Papa is the generous one, Mama is kinda tipid, though they are different we all turned out well.

Stranded

What happens when you are stranded? Stranded because of the rain, especially when you feel like going home. You do not want to risk getting drenched in the rain so you wait for it to stop. For the meantime, you cannot do anything because you are waiting in a shed with a lot of people struggling to keep dry. You have to wait. This is one moment where you have to wait and stay where you are. For people like me who do not like to wait, this is an agony. I would rather do something. Go out in the rain, walk towards the jeepney so I could go home. I do not want to stay in the shed and wait. This happens all the time and everytime I tried to get out of the shed and walk, after getting wet from the rain and hailing a jeep. The rain would stop. It was a big joke and I never learned to take it. Maybe next time.


 

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