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Busy days and more busy days ahead

Posted on | November 10, 2009 | No Comments

 

 Once again, I’m somewhat overwhelmed with what have been going on around me. To start with, our little boy seems to be getting more active and restless each and every day – which may either be a good (entertaining) or bad (frustrating) thing depending on how unpredictable he can get. With regards to school, time flies so fast that I’m now actually approaching the last few weeks of my 3rd term, and as early as now I can already feel the hectic schedule brought about by the next subjects I’m yet to get enrolled to. And although the holiday feeling is now in the air and gets me more excited everytime I hear people, especially on TV, countdown the days before Christmas, anticipating it however doesn’t do any help to avoid getting stressed; for one, it will be the first Christmas vacation when I will be celebrating as a bum. The last time I had such careless, or what I’d call “studently” for the lack of a better word, feeling was way back in college – which was more than 15 years ago. Imagine that.

 

Also worth noting is that as weird as it may appear to be, but politics plays a part, bigger this time than before, on the way I’ve been thinking and acting lately. Just like most people nowadays, my excitement for what might happen when the elections campaign period starts by the end of November (incidentally, it happens to be my birthday) and how it will eventually end come May 2010 is keeping my adrenalins up and my brains working and thinking. In fact, my eagerness to learn and share my unsolicited advices keeps me hooked most of the time to the Twitter world where recent talks about politics made every concerned Filipino tweeps (celebrities included) fidgety as the nation’s political scene gets hotter and hotter by the minute. For today I saw a couple of interesting links from tweeps I follow. Check http://sinongmasokey.org (by @gangbadoy) and http://bagongmedia.blogspot.com/ (by @jonasdiego).

 

Interestingly, while most of us are still reeling from the eventful 10 months that have passed us by, and some even wish if they can already call it a year and start a new one, let’s ready ourselves for the last two-month stretch before 2009 ends. Yes, let’s accept that fact that while our children know that Christmas and Santa Claus is just around the corner, us adults on the other hand had to deal with the dirty world of politics and the grinches (better known as politicians) it brings along with it as they all lurk behind every one of us smiling yet ready for the kill. So as we all live, unfortunately, in the hustle and bustle of both the holiday and political season, let’s just enjoy whatever might come our way. And however we define the word busy, one thing is certain – it will just get busier and busier in the next few days to come. Merry Christmas and Happy Election Year to all. Oooppsss. Got carried away.

 

 

 

Mood: 2/10 Honks! (at least the financial indicator looks better.)

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