Sunday, November 4, 2012

Dionisia's Delimma


My boyfriend’s name is Ron. I bought him for seventy four thousand bucks to kiss me, pamper me, and fuck me. He lives in my house. I feed him. I clothe him. He lives for me and because of me.
He gets up early to make me breakfast. Bacon and a well done egg, just the way I like it. Toast. Coffee follows thereafter. The bittersweetness of coffee remained unchanged over the last three years.
This morning though,the coffee was plain bitter. The smell was more of a stench than an aroma.
Ron, is there sugar in my coffee?
He didn’t answer. He stood frozen, facing the sink, eyes unblinking.
I realized later on that the bacon was half cooked. The egg was more than well done and had too much salt. There must be something wrong with Ron, I decided. He might be in need of a little tweaking.
I went to our room and pulled out a box from the closet. A little book that meant everything to me and Ron and a smaller box made of plastic was all there is to find in that box. I went back to the kitchen and walked up to where Ron stood.
Dear, you’re cold.
I faced him and kissed his mouth. It was dry. Cold and dry. I slipped my tongue into his mouth. It was like licking ice. In subtle contrast to his coldness, warm drops of tears had started to fall across my cheeks. I started sobbing, shuddering.
Dear, we’d have to start all over again. Again. You are my boyfriend. You aren’t supposed to hurt me, dear. So why are you making me cry now?
I opened the small plastic box, took a screwdriver, and pushed the reset button on his nape.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Leader Who Had no Title ~ Robin Sharma

The last book I leafed through was pretty interesting. It hit me a little harder about some facts of life. They are simple stuffs that give heavy impact.

Last June 6, I started working as an Online English Teacher. Teaching is not new to me. I was a high school teacher for two years in an academe.

My training for the new job involves shifting myself into another thing. Shifting can be hard sometimes. You are asked to unlearn some things that you know to be able to fit into the new job. It can also be a humbling experience. It’s as if what you know is of no use to your new work.

My three weeks of training was horrible. It was a boring place. You can’t talk to anyone during working hours which was new to me (However, I see the rationale behind that policy). You were asked to read a number of manuals and familiarize them. You were asked to make a script for the trial lesson in the simplest way possible. You face the computer all day long not knowing what to do.

I hated what I am doing. I was hanging in there by my fingernails. I felt like quitting from the job.

I am lucky to have a kind and supportive mentor, who doesn’t fail to give good insights about how should I see myself and my work.

He asked me to read Robin Sharma’s The Leader Who Had No Title.


The book says that there is no point in being successful but sad. It makes no sense at all.


It made me realize that I should enjoy everything that I do here in my work. While I am reaching the mountaintop of my dreams, I must enjoy the climb as well.


The truth is life wasn’t meant to be an ordeal.


So now I have big time fun as I chase and catch my most cherished dreams.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

au revoir

Time flies so fast... so sad [sniff][sniff] for another academic year has just ended... but it is even more sadder having the thought that i will be leaving the academe i have learned to love. it is so heart breaking to realize that i am about to bade farewell to people close to me.

Anyway, life is all about making BIG decisions and looking for betterments...


i feel BIG now... i make BIG decisions. i go out of my comfort zone.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

SunKen cEmeTerY ~ Camiguin IsLanD

The Island of Camiguin is perhaps unmatched anywhere else in Southeast Asia. This exquisite island province of varied ecosystem stirs the imaginations and baffles the mind. One of its exceptional suprises is the SUNKEN CEMETERY.
The sunken cemetery is used to be part of the old capital of Camiguin. Mount Vulcan's eruptions caused the place to sunk underneath the sea.
[The cross by dawn]
The SUNKEN CEMETERY is lying 20 feet underwater in Barrio Bonbon, Catarman the remains of a volcanic eruption.
[This CROSS was installed to mark the community cemetery]


[SUNKEN CEMETERY is considered as Camiguin's most popular attraction]
[view taken from Mt. Vulcan]









Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Lake Sebu HoLY EscaPaDe

Estares Lake Resort
Located in Lake Sebu [Summer Capital of South Cotabato], Estares Lake resort is one of the primary tourist destinations of the province which boasts of its wonderful and abundant nature.





[Marked by cool crisp mountain air, one can enjoy the spectacular views of the lake which exquisitely blend well with its background.]



Our academe [Thelsan School Inc.] had decided to conduct its recollection and retreat for grade 6 and highschool students in this beautiful and serene paradise. Due to unfortunate incident that happened to our invited retreat master, the school has chosen me to take his place instead. Anyway, I was a former temporary professed brother myself.




[This is the villa where the students stayed]


I was here for a week... accompanying students in retreat. It was a lucky time for me to be acquainted with nature and indulge in an authentic mountain experience - especially for firstimer in the place like myself.







[Another villa]







[The old floating cottage of the resort]







[The kubo [center] where I stayed]









Tuesday, May 11, 2010

VaniShing IsLand [DavaO CT~SamaL]




VANISHING ISLAND
If there is one island that you would probably want to visit that would be the Vanishing Island in Davao city [SamaL]. The name of the island alone arouses curiosity.




Why w
e're here?...
whew! anyway it's part of our breaking free from school...

teachers do need some rest too..



The Vanishing Island – you’re probably wondering if that is just a name or if the island actually vanishes. Well, it does. It actually vanishes when the tides are high.





The house where we stayed is owned by the relatives of our Administrator... The DUREMDES











This beautiful island is actually a part of the beautiful Samal Island of Davao. This island – actually, the whole Samal Island – is one of the many reasons why tourists are flocking Davao.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

This blog is almost dead!

The dead came back to life.
Still stupid.
Hello there~