I know I got this idea from some blog while I was bloghopping but I just couldn't figure out which blog. According to that person, to cap the year, take the first sentences of the first entries for each month of the past year. Below are mine's. In a way, it sort of summarizes my emotions in the whole year. Kinda. =)
January
i have always believed in my instinct because most of the times i have always been right with it.
February
presented with a situation, i always find myself dissecting and analyzing whatever pieces of information i have on hand.
March
I got this(Canon SD400)! and i'm happy now. ^_^
April
(The Pontiff is Dead) And I mourn with the rest of the world.
May
i need to set my priorities.
June
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July
Canada Day Lights Up! (photos)
August
Eversince I had my birthdays away from my family, I have never been a fan of the day.
September
I made it happen.
October
I was browsing though my Friendster last night and saw my cousin who went back home a couple of weeks ago post new photos.
November
i could say that i'm just too busy with work but i really am not.
December
freakin' spoiled racist bitch!
May the coming year bring us all the blessings and happiness. Happy new year!!!
2005: The blog that was.
CHRISTmas
Nothing beats Christmas in the Philippines. Whereas people are busy worrying about gifts here, we don't worry about that back home. Well at least for me, I don't. Our family don't. Back then, we don't have extra money to buy gifts so that wasn't really part of our celebration. Christmas to us was about making the house clean always, heavy with christmas decorations, the parol, the christmas tree, the food, and going to church. Yes, no gifts and no santa. It's all about the preparation for the celebration of the birth of Christ. Well, that's what christmas is about!! It's really frustrating here that all people think of are gifts and santa. Really, santa is bullshit. Sorry kids but he is. It's sad to see people calling santa gift giving as a tradition. According to the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language:
Tradition n. (tr-d
sh
n)
- The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation.
- A set of such customs and usages viewed as a coherent body of precedents influencing the present.
I wish Filipinos would not succumb to Canadian commercialism of celebrating Christmas. My, they don't even mention what Christmas really is for!?! All they have in minds are gifts, gifts, and more gifts. How I wish Filipinos would celebrate Christmas here the way they're supposed to be, the way our tradition is really done -- going to church, helping those in need, doing good, noche buena, and family. I don't know why we can't. Let's beat the cold and celebrate it our way, not their way.
Merry Christmas!!!
fob
freakin' spoiled racist bitch! just because you're born here in canada doesn't give you the right to call all immigrants fob's. i don't really have a problem being that but the tone and the intended derogatory meaning behind the word makes me want to fume and slap your white face. before you say that word again, please please please think first. or better yet, look all around you. aren't you surrounded by f$#kin' fob's??? fob's who have raised you and treated you like a princess? i pity them. they don't know they're raising a brute in their own house.
brat.
handwriting analysis
The results of your analysis say:
You plan ahead, and are interested in beauty, design, outward appearance, and symmetry.
You are a social person who likes to talk and meet others.
You are affectionate, passionate, expressive, and future-oriented.
You are a talkative person, maybe even a busybody!
You are self-confident and like to bring attention to yourself.