Its Monday. Stressful. And its only the start of the week.
The only good thing seemed to be my knowing three friends who were celebrating their birthdays on August 23 and greeting them.
And...finding out before the clock chimed midnight, that another friend was celebrating his birthday on the morrow.
The rest of the time, aside from a heaping pile of work which has become "expected" on a Monday, I got pinged for information about a good friend and classmate's father's wake in Cebu, I received news about an online buddy's friends and his relative's dying young and unexpectedly (it was, as he called it a "triple whammy")...and last but not the least, I got asked by my teammates living abroad about the Hong Kong tourist hostage crisis in the Philippines which they were seeing on television, where people's lives were meaninglessly lost.
Today was indeed a day of birthdays and death - two sides of the coin all being brought home to me without frills, in all its unvarnished truth.
In a bid to find some balance...and between all of this "another manic Monday" refrain, I scrolled through pictures of towering mountains, rolling verdant hills, creatures of God, blushing blooms, and last but not the least, beaches I had visited.
With the beach and mountains less than half an hour's drive away from my parents' house, I sometimes think of my hometowns. I say it with an "s" because not only did I grow up in Cebu, but the first 9 years of my life I spent on the island of Mactan where the beach was less than 5-minutes walk from our gate.
I guess there is nothing like death flitting airily about one's shoulders through mediums such as tv, text messages and social sites to make one inevitably reflect on one's mortality and how judiciously the time is spent in the passing years.
One such scene I looked through earlier is the picture I included on this post.
This picture was taken in Bantayan Island during this year's Holy Week. It is a view that Frankie, our cheerful and accommodating hostess may very well look at when she goes down her home's front steps towards the surrounding sea.
In the midst of this concrete jungle I now call home, I take refuge in my mind - half-remembering halcyon days I spent in the past and idly wondering about the people who live and the people who leave.
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Monday, August 23, 2010
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Beautiful...like a scene for a Manansala Painting...this will surely lift your spirits.
ReplyDeleteI will text Frankie to look at this.
ReplyDeleteIkaw ba kumuha nito, Cat?
ReplyDeleteI don't like Monday's either Cat...but I always tell myself, it will be over soon...then before you know it Tuesday comes rolling around then it's almost the weekend, then the cycle begins again...
ReplyDeletesorry to hear about all the unhappy news about your friends...prayer is powerful, it will make you feel better...take care dear...
thanks Doc Philip...it did lift my spirits yesterday night before I went to bed...
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to see it when I reviewed the photos from my GE cam...I remember the scene but I didn't expect ganito ang treatment sa camera...
Mommy Loy,
ReplyDeleteplease tell her regards for me, and thank you again to you and her for that lovely time...I think that was such a treat....before and even after we visited...
hi Chito..yes...sa GE camera na waterproof na kakabili ko lang...
ReplyDeletebumili ako ng waterproof cam (kc di ko pa naayos ang Olympus ko, baka mas mahal yata parepair) kc isip ko Bantayan - so may dagat..hehe...even if most of my shots were just on the beach itself..konti lang sa tubig...(cept for a jellyfish or two)
thank you Suzanne.
ReplyDeleteI used to like Mondays, honestly...I thought beginnings were always great...its just probably one of the Mondays belonging to a percentage that is not always good for me...oh well..
thank you for your thoughts on this..medyo feeling better na nga ako today...and I am looking forward to a treat this afternoon :-)
ay..and I just remembered my ice cream sa freezer...I shall have it for my breakfast (yes, wala pa akong breakfast 1 pm na pala) baka it will also perk me up
That's a beautiful photo, Cat.
ReplyDeleteThank you Peachy Mommy...nothing like a beach scene to calm my nerves...
ReplyDeleteimagine if at times of the day, you stop, pause and look out at such a scene...oh di ba...parang gusto mong kumain ng kinilaw, grilled fish, lato and guso? at saka puso...
ReplyDeletenow that I look at it more closely...you see folks here gathering nature's bounty from the sea..mga kinason etc. kc low tide na...hay...*nostalgia*
Oi, Cat. Mukhang nahawaan ka na ng mga vampire na pina-nonood mo. Kumakain ka na rin pala ng puso! Nayyyy!
ReplyDeleteloka...hanging rice ...
ReplyDeletepero pwede rin yung artesian wells...hehee...mas matindi yata...LOL
Poso yun Cat, hindi puso. Pero since binisaya ang pronouncement mo, puede na rin, hehehehe...
ReplyDelete*image of poso with arrow imbedded into it*
ReplyDeleteAng hirap kaya imaginin yun...
ReplyDeletelet's color the poso red..maybe it will help...
ReplyDeleteKahit pa. Kasi ang mai-imagine ko is poso negro! Red poso negro? Yuck!!
ReplyDeletePero kung red eh, di poso sangre...:-)
but I think Chito..even a poso negro is still yuck..regardless of color...
ReplyDeleteand yucky this may be..but I just thought..if they put a poso negro sa beach..hopefully its not near to the beach itself..kc yuck yuck...
ReplyDeleteI just thought about this because it was mentioned there was spring on the area of where Frankie has her beach house...
Sabi nga ni Joey: Ewwww!!!
ReplyDeletethats so girlie :-)
ReplyDelete