18 Feb
This month (of Feb) has been too hectic for me. For one, projects started pouring in. Its just unfortunate that half of them sidelines were pro-bono. Ahaha. But its not for naught. They’re all a great addition to my growing portfolio.
The hardest one I have to deal with is the 32 page newsletter for our church’s anniversary. I’m still 12 pages short. Waah. And its due tomorrow, 8 am.
And it didn’t help that I just slept the whole day. Lord kayo na po bahala sa akin, ha? Heehee.
18 Feb
Hi, I’m Aiza, I’m 30 and I’m a worrywart.
WORRYWART (noun)
The noun WORRYWART has 1 sense:
1. thinks about unfortunate things that might happen
Familiarity information: WORRYWART used as a noun is very rare.
People wouldn’t know I have tons of problems just by looking at me. I’m almost, always usually cheerful, giddy and I’m very, very easy to please. Give me ice cream or treat me with coffee and I’m all set for the day.
But what bothers me the most is that my health is much, much affected by it.
15 Feb
Life’s ups and downs? I suppose so. I just feel like I’m always under the wheel, though.
Hope you guys had a happy hearts’ day!
13 Feb
All I want for valentine’s is this….
12 Feb
I’m so excited! I have a new “harang” (sideline) coming up and just thinking about it makes me feel like a kid on Christmas morning.
Like what my friends say, once a gamer, always a gamer. Its in the blood.
So there. I just wanted to share. I’ll let you guys know what it is as soon as I start.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
11 Feb
The much-celebrated Happy Heart’s Day is coming up. And somehow, ever since I could remember (to my friends out there, correct me if I’m wrong), I never saw the need to celebrate it because I believe its too baduy, too cliche and too common. I mean, why not celebrate love everyday or even every weekend when you have the most time with your significant other, right? Somehow I find the traffic, the waiting and all those other couples going out all at the same time too un-romantic.
9 Feb
I remember our COO telling me that a lot of co-workers see the office as a free internet gaming cafe. I couldn’t agree more.
Back when Pangya was still alive, I would play for an hour or two, almost every day, before I would go home. There are times when our dept. manager would round us up for a couple of games of Freestyle, for a quickie 2 minute 3 on 3. There’s even one guy in our dept. who would stay overnight in the office just to play RF Online. Aside from it being fun, it became a way for us to bond after office hours.
But for a few weeks now, office gaming took a whole new level when people started bringing their consoles (and its accessories) along.
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