8/9/12

my graveyard shift at home

Since I had enough rest yesterday afternoon I volunteered to be the lookout and let them rest for the night. Sleep tight! It’s my turn. During my turn, I tried to find ways to keep me awake browsed the net, played games on-line and downloaded movies that I initially planned to watch this weekend but I was enticed to watch it last night instead. Anyway I had a lot of A-listed movies on my notepad. My overnight movie marathon started with the 3idiots, an Indian comedy film about passion, friendship, and love. This film moved me with laughter and tears. I was touched, really touched.

Oops! Time to check! Whoa! The water level was up to knee-deep in just an hour? Sigh. I had to go down stairs to check if there’s anything that should be lifted up. Wow! All is well (Rancho's influence) so I got back to my room.

Next on my list was the  Bangkok Traffic Love Story , a Thai romantic-comedy film about a woman feeling desperate being single at her age while all her friends already got married. This film made me fall in love again with LOVE itself. Regardless of how young or old, how many or less, etc those are just numbers. Someone will come to meet or find you. That’s love :) Two movies in a row I guess I’ll be saving the others for the weekend.

I didn’t notice the time, it’s already morning. Our elder neighbors (Tiya Remy and Nanay Elena) who had to sleepover at our place were awake early. Good morning :) They entered my room and humbly said excuse to get some of their stuffs. Tiya Remy offered me some hopia  “Mer Oh! Almusal” (me: smiling and a bit shy) “Sige po” My mother cooked noodles in favor of my request hihi and we shared it together (ako, si Tatay ko, si Nanay ko, si Tiya Remy, at si Manang Elena).

With this I should say that the best tasting noodles is the one shared not only with your family but with your neighbors too :) 

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