You're so over your ex, you hardly even remember you have an exYou prefer leave all of the baggage behind you - far, far behindAs they say, indifference is the opposite of love!
You're definitely a happy person, even though you have your down moments.You tend to get the most out of life, though there's always some more happiness to be squeezed.
Struggling Poet
I came across this site a few weeks ago and I must say I am hooked on it. Definitely. It' s www.plagiarist.com and it features thousands of poems from 20th century poets. I guess for a while now, I've been looking for sites that feature 20th century poets because for one thing, I'd like to know the different styles of poetry writing. I mean, when it comes to writing and all.
I've been writing poems since high school and my notebook will be filled up already! A few pages are left from that old scrappy notebook. Hehe. :) Anyway, I'm not really sure if I want a career in poetry but I want to continue doing this. I want to be able to write poems for as long as I live. Maybe someday, I'll look at my old scappy notebook again and see how I've evolved as a poet. Whatever that means. ------------------------
I'm currently reading "Sputnik Sweetheart" by Haruki Murakami and I guess I'm loving it! :) I find his style of writing witty and funny. Although his novels are originally written in Japanese and then translated in English, I still find them interesting.
There was a part their though that sort of struck me and (almost) brought tears to my eyes. Here it goes:
"No mistake about it. Ice is cold.; roses are red. I'm in love. And this love is about to carry me off somewhere. The current's too overpowering.; I don't have any choice. It may very well be a special place, some place I've never seen before. Danger may be lurking there, something that may end up wounding me deeply, fatally. I might end up losing everything. But there's no turning back. I can only go with the flow. Even if it means I'll be burned up, gone for ever..."
Weekend Rendezvous
For the first time in my life, I spent two straight weekends with my friends on two separate out of town trips. I know I should complain that I should be tired but I can safely say that I had a blast! Yeah! :)
The first weekend was spent in Subic and I must say that I really had fun bonding and swimming with my friends. Well, more like babad because I don't know how to swim. Hehe. :) It was really cute and nice because the pool was just beside our villa. We were able to do our night swimming and okray as well. Then come dinner time, we feasted on the take out from Gerry's grill the boys bought when we went to the beach. We slept around 4:00 am because I guess we were all wasted and tired.
The second weekend was spent in Clark though. My friends and I decided to partake in the company's outing this time. We checked in at Holiday Inn room 213. See, I had to mention the room here because it's sort of significant for this rendezvous. I must say we had an unusual experience in that room and we only realized it today in the office.
1. My friend, Mel, told us that when she was alone in the room someone was trying to open the door but when she checked outside, no one was there. 2. She saw a mysterious shadow in the bathroom. 3. When we came back from the lobby, Monchy and I were trying to open the door but for some reason we can't. We asked Mel if she locked the door and she told us no she didn't. Funny because the next day, Mel and her bf were also inside the room and then we tried to open the door with the key/card and we were able to get in. 4. When we checked out, the receptionist told us that we made this local call around 12:57am and we were charged P 15.00 for it. Funny because we were already asleep at that time. Also, we NEVER made any local call while we were in that room.
When we were talking about it today, it really gave us goosebumps. I must say that sometimes I'm apprehensive when it comes to things like this but I know that we had one paranormal experience. Quite memorable, huh? I guess it's all part of the rendezvous. :)