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Chronicles of Bituin
Thursday, 3 March 2005
Shopping
Topic: Life
Today I'm shopping with my Husband. Ofcourse, he stayed in this internet cafe while I did the shopping, hehe. It's fun to have him around, though. He keeps me safe. Things are okay now after having experienced a miscarriage a week ago. I thank God that He has healed me quickly, and my Husband is always there to help me get through this painful time. God is good.

Posted by art2/bituin at 7:32 PM WST
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Sunday, 13 February 2005
New year, a new friend
Mood:  special
Now Playing: S.O.P on TV
Topic: Life
Wow, it's 2005. Meet Mark K., a Canadian friend of mine since 2000. He and I became friends through a church youth camp. He was once my bestfriend's fiance. When they broke up last year I was so disappointed, and hoping that they would reconcile at least and become friends or something like that. Anyway, that didn't happen. I'm a loyal friend to both of them, and I'd like to think they know I love them both despite what happened. It's complicated, because they're still not talking to each other, but I'm talking to both of them...

I saw on Friendster last year that Mark had a new gf in Cebu. She looked fantastic... So that's when I got excited that perhaps, my Canuck brother has finally met the woman of his dreams! On January 10, I heard that my Canuck big brother Mark got married (surprise, surprise!) in Cebu. I haven't met the girl in person, but after emailing her a couple of times and receiving wonderful text messages from her, I think she's a gem of a friend. I'm glad to know her. My Husband thinks she's the break Mark has been looking for all his life. I pray the papers push through quickly, it must be so hard to be married and yet be apart... I mean, I can't imagine my Husband not beside me at night.

Which brings me to today.... I have to go meet him in an hour. Gotta go.

Posted by art2/bituin at 12:26 PM WST
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Friday, 1 October 2004
Tabernacles - Sukkot
Mood:  happy
Topic: Life
It's been a while since I "blogged." Today is quite a significant day, since it's the 3rd day of Sukkot or the Feast of Tabernacles. We just came from a church celebration of it at the Jade Valley Restaurant in Timog Ave. My husband was the Powerpoint/projector overseer while I assisted him in my subtly irritating ways. hehe. :) Our godmother directed the celebration, and it was she who recruited us to the production team. There was only one glitch during the start of the program, but the rest went fairly well, glory to God! :)

My Song and I are tired, but we're here at the office because he needs to make final prints for a souvenir programme with a looming deadline. Pray we make it through the night.

God bless you all, happy Sukkot!

Posted by art2/bituin at 12:01 AM JST
Updated: Friday, 1 October 2004 11:37 PM JST
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Monday, 13 September 2004
Cross-country trip
Mood:  bright
Topic: Life
I think I'm going to have a fever, but that doesn't dampen my mood a bit. My husband and I just came from a blessed trip to Sorsogon Province (a 12-hour drive from Manila) during the weekend.

After checking in at the Fernando's Hotel, Sorsogon City, we went to San Mateo Hot Springs Resort to go night-swimming. The hot mineral water soothed our bodies tired from the long trip. We slept deliciously well that evening.

The next day, we traveled around Sorsogon City and took pictures of greek-inspired government buildings and the "Rempeola," a mini-park along the city's mini-port. Then we went to visit the Twin Falls. What we saw took my breath away! Two rushing bodies of water, falling side by side and surrounded by a well-preserved forest: from one flows hot mineral water, and the other flows cool, refreshing water. Amazing! And that's not all. In the next day and a half, we saw pink, grey and white-sand beaches, a historic coral-stone church built during the Spanish colonization of the country, a mountain lake, more virgin water falls, ate king crabs and fresh shrimp as big as my husband's fist and so much more. I'll be putting up a website to showcase these beautiful features of Sorsogon province soon.

But now we're back in Manila. And we'll be going home to Batangas later.

Posted by art2/bituin at 5:57 PM JST
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Friday, 27 August 2004
Sanity
Mood:  happy
Topic: Life
Doing the laundry can be fun if you know how to play with soap. I do, so washing half of our dirty clothes by hand was a breeze. Even though it took me all morning, I still had time to cook lunch. I'm starting to get the hang of this "housewife" business...

My husband the Graphic Artist kept himself busy on his iBook. Or so I thought. Turns out he had other plans in mind, which he carried out after lunch. Ahh... the way he led me inside the room like a lamb... What a delicious two hours we had! It made me loathe having to go out and pay the electric bill.

A lot has happened since I left Batangas City two years ago. I didn't know the electric company moved its main office, and so my Arnulfo and I walked through the streets of Batangas City lost and frustrated. Thank God we found a "Bayad Center" (literally, a "Payment Center") inside a mall, so we paid the bill on time. Our legs ached after almost an hour of traveling (mostly by walking), but all's well that ends well.

For dinner I cooked pasta. After that, Arnulfo unleashed his frustrations during our search for the electric company on me... Lovingly, of course. ;-) He says the thought of coming home to my arms kept him cool the whole afternoon. Otherwise he would have sulked till evening.

Then I happened to read an article in the Reader's Digest, stating that more married people are mentally healthier than most single people. That's because they are more emotionally secure, provided that their marriage is a well-nurtured and loving one. Unlimited and legal intimacy is a plus, too. And sex is a great de-stresser, especially when you and your partner have made a lifetime commitment to be faithful to each other. Which confirms why I'm happy. :-)

Posted by art2/bituin at 12:01 AM JST
Updated: Sunday, 29 August 2004 4:12 AM JST
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