Tuesday, March 5, 2013

An Afternoon Well-Spent with my Best Friend

I got up at 9 o’clock in the morning today. As usual, I woke up by my little monsters. I bathe them and got them ready for the day. I told my biyenan last night to come over at 1 o’clock to look after the little monsters because I will be going to my best friend’s house in Makati.

Kare-kare made with ♥ by LUBDUB

As always, my biyenan is so early! I was having my lunch with Zephyr, kare-kare from last night when she showed up on our door, it’s only 12 in the afternoon.
ME: Nay, ang aga niyo naman?! 12 pa lang ah! (Nay, it’s still early, it’s only 12 o’clock.)
Anita: Eh naghatid pa kasi ako ng mga bata… (I took the kids to the school) She is referring to her grandchildren,
I consider her as one of the best grandmothers in the world! As long as it’s for her grandchildren, she will never complain. We’re so lucky to have her!
Fast forward…

The Mama they wish they never had!

I was on the bus at 12:45PM and was hoping that the traffic will go smoothly. I still have shift so I wanted to get home at least 6 or 7. Oh! And I don’t wanna miss Juan Dela Cruz – ABS CBN’s fantaserye with Coco Martin as the lead actor. The bus was showing a movie, I didn’t bother to watch since I can barely hear the audio. What got my attention were the scenes where there were doddles on the wall and the scribble, MAMA appeared!
 
Mama Mia! It’s MAMA! In case you don’t know that was a horror flick, I’ve been dying to watch. It’s not available in all cinemas, not even in SM Southmall. I know it’s showing in Festival Mall but Toxs and I was not able to watch it. Nagkatamaran ata.I was really glued on TV until I realized the bus was already in Estrella. The travel time was only 45 minutes.

Jerome, my best friend since Junior High school, opened the door for me. I was touched because Tita Leony, Jerome’s Nanay was waiting for me too. They can’t start their lunch without me. Oh diba, ang sweet! Tita Leony has been also like a mother to me. We ate fish steak and hotdogs – good combination! And Jerome had halo-halo from Razon’s of Guagua delivered to their house. I’m not a fan of halo-halo; they all tasted the same to me. But it’s free, so why complain?
They have their own internet shop. So as usual, I logged on my FB on his tablet. I was surfing the web, checking my news feed while exchanging stories with Jerome. I obliged to visit him because I missed his birthday last February 20. I was so exhausted from work, as in to the nth power, that I didn’t have the energy to travel to Makati and back. Since we became friends, I’ve always been present in all of the occasions in their family, if not at least on all of his birthdays, except this year! Shame on me!
It was nice spending the afternoon with him. We talked about our lives as working adults, ate halo-halo, took pictures together and we even played badminton. Gone are the days when we just hang out together all day, every day. Whenever there’s movie worth watching, we always see it together. I pay for the tickets; he pays for the food. We’ve been friends for almost 11 years already! We’ve been through ups and downs.  People around us even thought that we’ll end up together. But faith decided that we’re better off as friends, for keeps!
I wanted to stay a bit longer but I can’t, I had to go to work. At 5:30 PM. We bid ourselves farewell.
I got home at 7:30 PM. The travel home was such a breeze, no traffic jam except for those MMDA people that allowed BUS A to pick up passengers in Estrella which is only for Bus B. Kainis!
I was telling Toxs how my day went and how blessed I am for having Jerome in my life. He is one of the few people I trust so much. He is the most reliable person I know! He let me borrowed his digicam and his badminton racket. Oh diba!
***To JEROME
I know I don’t say this too often, but I’m so thankful that I’ve met you and we became best of friends. We may not see each other as much as we did before or we may not get in touch all the time, but I want you to know, we will always be friends for the rest of our lives. As always, you can count on me. I will always be here! J J J






Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Bathroom Scare

I woke up at 12 midnight from my evening nap to get ready for work today.
And while I was doing my thing in the bathroom, this little bastard, a cockroach, was peeking from the cracks at the side of the bathroom door.
I was like… O_O
I’m scared of creepy crawlers, specifically ROACHES!
I didn’t know what to do! I just kept my eye on it, looking at it intently like a vulture eyeing its potential meal from afar.
What will I do if this little bastard flew over me or started crawling on the bathroom floor?!
I thought of 3 things that I will do worst comes worst:
1.       I will whack it with the dipper with all my might! *evil.laugh*
2.       I will squirt water to it using my breast pump.
3.       Or I bang the door so it will get a panic attack and hide!
In cases like this, I really need my ultimate cockroach killer – a bottle of Green Cross 70% alcohol.
While I was lost in my thoughts on how to kill it, the little bastard crawled out from the cracks, and just before I can do something…
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH, I just let out a shrill cry. I just shrieked!
That little bastard! Hopefully, I didn’t wake up my neighbours.
This may sound ridiculous, but we all have something to be scared of.
So what’s yours?

Friday, March 1, 2013

Thursday Mishaps

The First Mishap
I woke up at 8 in the morning with Zeki squirming and wiggling beside me. Though I still wanted to go back to sleep, with little wormy all up, I knew I won’t be getting any.
So I got up, did my morning routine and while I was putting my contact lens on, I heard a ‘bang’!
I saw our electric fan on the floor! Zeki must’ve knocked it over while she was chewing on the electric cord! (We sleep on the floor so whenever Zeki is unattended, she would chew on anything, from plastic bags to slippers!)  And obviously, her latest victim is our poor electric fan!
Thank God and it didn’t fall on her. Her guardian angel must’ve been an early riser too!
I picked Zeki up, placed her on the bed and lifted the fan. Unfortunately, it didn’t survive the impact. One side of the propeller was broken! I felt sorry for my little monsters because we had nothing to use. I thought of rushing to SM Southmall and buy another fan but it is 8 o’clock in the morning so it’s still close. I also thought of texting my biyenan so they could help us replace the fan, if not at least the propeller. However, I didn’t want to bother them. (Ay! Wala din pala akong celpon!)
Ding!
I thought of a brilliant idea; I grabbed our electrical tape, wrapped it around the damaged propeller and voila! It’s fixed! I fixed it! Excitedly, I attached it to the fan, tighten the cap and placed the cover. Zephyr plugged it to the wall socket then I turned the dial to 1.
The fan is turning… turning… turning… Then I heard a clinking sound! There’s something wrong!
I disassembled it and checked the propeller. The broken side of the propeller was falling off! I tried to add more tape. Still, it’s ineffective. I guess my idea was not so brilliant at all.
I gave up.
I grabbed the folding fan from the drawer and opened the windows and the door.
It would really be a hot day for the 3 of us!
Toxs got home from work at around 4 o’clock in the afternoon. He was surprised that it was hot in the room. He saw me fanning the little monsters while they’re sleeping. Thought I had work later in the evening, I stayed up so they won’t get all sweaty! I explained to him what happen.
Yes. Zeki was the culprit. And she was all smiles when she saw her Tatay.
After he washed up, he went out to buy a new propeller. When he got home, he placed it on the fan and luckily, it fits - the store got the right size!
We rejoiced. Zephyr rejoiced! (Parang nanalo lang sa lotto!) “No hot no more”, he said.
***
Second Mishap
I was still consoling myself from what happened with our beloved electric fan when Toxs’ nieces and nephew showed up on our house.
Just my luck.
They didn’t have their classroom advisers so they ‘claimed’ that they were sent home. What happened with public school these days, letting grade school children out of the school premises without someone to pick them up? When I was in school whenever we didn’t have an adviser, we would be transferred to another class. We were not even allowed to go out.
They were telling me to text my biyenan to fetch them up. Their dismissal time is 3 o’clock in the afternoon and it was only 12 noon then. I don’t use my mobile phone anymore, the screen is all cracked and the battery is no longer stable so obviously it won’t have any load balance. So, I told myself, maybe I’ll just wait until 3 o’clock.
15 minutes after…
The house was in total chaos! Toy were scattered everywhere! Zeki woke up and started crying because of the noise her cousins were making. Zephyr, all pumped up, was running around the house screaming!
What happened to my peace and quiet?!
I knew I had to do something! I reprimanded them to clean up the mess and they have to be done already when I get back. I grabbed my phone from the drawer, recharged it and I took Zeki with me to buy some load. Good thing, the reloading center was just 3 giant steps away from our house. (Pepsi…Seven up?!)
When I got back home, the toys were still scattered on the floor. That’s the time that I lost it! I asked them again to put the toys back where they got them, this time, with a commanding tone on my voice. (Hindi sila makuha sa santong dasalan, edi santong paspasan na!)
I checked my phone and still I didn’t receive the P20 load only to realize I gave the wrong number! (Operada?!) I knew I won’t take another minute for them to be in the house! So, I asked our trusted neighbors, Nico and Gabbie if I could use their mobile phone. I sent a text message to my biyenan to tell them that their apos were in the house and they have to fetch them. Now. And fast!
I told them that Tatay Romy, my biyenon (Tox’s Tatay) is on his way!
A few minutes later…
Thanks heavens! Off they go…
It’s not that I didn’t like them. Of course, they’re family. It’s just that I didn’t like noises in the house or things not in order. I don’t even let my own son, scatter all his toys, and so why let them, right? Call it OCD or what?!
***
Third Mishap
After Toxs bought a new propeller for the fan, and Nanay Anita, my biyenan, came over to the house to look after Zeki, the three of us, Toxs, Zephyr and I went out to get some groceries at SM Southmall.
While I was waiting in line at the ATM, Zephyr was playing hide and seek with his Tatay. They we’re having fun when…
Blag!
…Zephyr as always, bumped his forehead on the store window. I don’t know if there’s something wrong with his eyesight or he just didn’t see it. He got a small reddish lump on his forehead.
I just let out a big sigh. I asked Toxs that we need to go home right away so we could apply ice on poor boy’s lump.
***
Fourth Mishap
Before going home, we stopped by Brownies Unlimited to buy some brownies for my biyenan for taking care of Zeki while we’re away. (Suhol lang!) And while I was waiting for my order, I heard a loud…
BLAG! (As if a meteorite fell of the ceiling!)
And when I turned around… I saw Zephyr on the floor, only an inch away from the table that fell off.
My heart almost burst out of my chest with the sight of it! I’d never know what to do if that table hit my poor boy’s body. He’s only 2 years old. So I know, like the electric fan, he wouldn’t survive the impact.
(Thank you Lord you gave my little monsters bibo angels!)
With that we really need to go home… Ora mismo!

Realization:
1.       Mobile phone is really essential during emergency or not so urgent circumstances. Especially, if you don’t have any relatives within the neighbourhood. (Depende if kapitbahay mo si Spiderman!)
2.       Make friends with your neighbours. In case you need something, they can save the day!
3.       If you have a crawler in the house, make sure you keep all the non-toy objects that she could chew on.
4.       For an accident prone toddler, put him on a leash (Hind yung pang-dogs ah!) or don’t let him stray unattended.
5.       Be thankful for a good parents-in-law. Appreciate them. Give suhol! (You have instant babysitter!)
6.       Believe in angels! Even if you think you don’t have one, your kids do!