Tuesday, September 28, 2004

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The Word of the Day for September 27 is:

realia \ree-AL-ee-uh\ noun : objects or activities used to relate classroom teaching to the real life especially of peoples studied

Example sentence: The teacher asked the exchange student from Brazil to bring in photos, food items, and other realia to share with the class.

single for the moment

it's the second day of being "single" and besides the i have all the time, i miss my beau...

he called when they arrived in Bacolod, he was asking what i want for pasalubong, i kept sayng i just want him to come home safely and soon, just as i finish saying that, he sssssssshhhhh me, insisting i should tell him what i want to have.

even if he's away, he's still the sweetest bf a girl could ever have. like last night, at 10:30pm i was miraculously sleepy, then he texted and asked what i was doing and if im getting ready for bed. and so even if i was so sleepy, i replied then rembered i still have to do a script due on friday. then i passed out. the next thing i knew, i was awaken by his "missed call" and then i knew it was signal to call him, kaya lang, bigla nag-out of coverage area ang secretary niya, then i textd na lng, and he said he just wanted to say goodnight and he'd call na lng tom kasi badtri signal dun.

Jewelries

I went to our library kanina, i had to do one of the requirements before graduating, blah blah, so i want there. if there's one thing i like about our Library's Periodical Section, is that they have decent magazines like People Asia and MEGA. Everyone knows i love Magazines and so, this was the best time to catch up with MEGA Mag since i don't buy them regulary.

Lucy Torres-Gomez (who i admire so much, not only because he's married to my ultimate crush, but also because she's a devoted mother, a perfect definition of Beauty and Brains) was on front cover of MEGA's September issue. In her interview she mentioned how she grew up in Ormoc, and even as a child she adored jewelries. Jewelries that defined moments and has sentimental value. like a i-love-you ring given by her husband, heirloom engagement rings, 18th bday pendant, thanks-for-giving-me-a-child earrings.

i personally like heirlooms, at 21, this early my mom already gave me a cross pendant with rice pearls embedded on it, and 2 black pearls which could still be made into a pair of earrings or maybe a set. (we asked in Makati, how much it would cost and it's too pricey) i also still have my first necklace, although the pendant with the letter "K", but my sister lost it when it was her time to use it. (both our first names start with letter K)

and now that i'm thinking that it's really nice to pass on jewelry not only for its monetary value but more so for their sentimental value.and right now im doing a mental inventory of all the earrings and rings my mom lets us wear ....


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