Friday, November 14

Reuniting with the Past

"Don't worry about people in your past, there's a reason they didn't make it to your future."




There's something special about Meme coming home every year. Not only do I get to spend time with one of my oldest friends, but I also get to regress back to a time when all I would worry about is what excuse I have to fabricate for coming home late, or not coming home at all.

Thursday, November 13

My Christmas Wishlist



  • a Moleskine - The ruled reporter notebook, squared. For my endless lists. Or maybe I'll go back to real journal writing. And sketching too if my Moleskine inspires me to connect to the artistically inclined ninth-grader in me again.






my Palm Treo back


red peeptoes - yum yum

those cute grey boots from Janylin - much like these, only in grey and made of faux leather.











a DSLR cam well, not anymore cos Da got me a postpaid plan with the Samsung E590. It's got a real cool 3.0 megapix cam, almost like a digicam, with all the confusing icons. ;)


Flavo
rs of Entanglement CD I can't believe I still don't have this one!!!








and finally, the creme de la creme of gadgets for bagong-lipats........


a videoke system a la Music 21! ! !



(then I can wish you Merry Christmas!)

Thursday, November 6

Just When I Thought...

...Alanis had written every possible narration of different stages and aspects of my life - yes, she writes 100% of her songs based on my perception and experiences and thoughts, I am her muse - I listen to this track from the So-Called Chaos album. (I haven't been too keen on listening to songs post-Under Rug Swept and I have managed to delay listening to this album for the longest time, but now I am at another stage in my life where I need some music in the background and verbal daggers up my sleeves.)


Spineless - Alanis Morissette

And once more, she catches me off guard. Who better to sing "I am the prettiest appendage to ever lose herself" than me?

Thursday, October 30

Anderson Cooper is a Rockstar

I know I'm a bit late to realize that (and I know I'm known for being huli sa balita). Can't blame me, first time I ever saw Anderson Cooper was when he was filling in for Regis. That doesn't make him any less the rockstar that people see him to be though.

Must be cool to know you've made such a big difference and not give a damn.

Anyways, I'm just excited I could grab a copy of Dispatches from the Edge on Ebay. I like how Cooper manages to be so transparent even on print: "The only thing I really knew is that I was hurting and needed to go someplace where the pain outside matched the pain I was feeling inside." This is exactly how I wanna write someday, this is the kind of prose writer I'd like to be.

The best piece on Anderson Cooper that I've found so far is on nymag.com. It's like Anderson Cooper 101 for those who have never even heard of his contribution to New Orleans post-Katrina.

Wednesday, October 29

Entry 5: Inspired by Alanis Morissette


Dear Matthew, I liked spending midsummer nights with you, making imaginary snow angels in the garden, arguing about the inconceivable theories in your notebook and spitting on your mom's antique escritoire.


Contest on http://anothermiyaw.livejournal.com/146627.html#cutid1

Moleskine Contest: Week 2, Entry 4


Seeing the contents of his black notebook was as inconceivable an idea as snow in midsummer, up until that fateful morning when he left it on his escritoire.


Moleskine contest on http://anothermiyaw.livejournal.com/146627.html#cutid1


Moleskine Contest: Week 2, Entry 3

One midsummer morning the inconceivable happened: my notebook on the escritoire in the balcony touched snow.


Another Moleskine contest on http://anothermiyaw.livejournal.com/146627.html#cutid1

Moleskine Contest: Week 2, Entry 2

My Science notebook from 3rd grade, sitting on the escritoire, gathering dust, full of inconceivable ideas from snow in midsummer to penguins on the North Pole.


Yet another Moleskine contest on http://anothermiyaw.livejournal.com/146627.html#cutid1.

Moleskine Contest: Week 2, Entry 1

My tears are like snow in midsummer, forming imaginary stars on the escritoire, condensing the words in your notebook, inconceivable yet alive.

Joined yet another Moleskine contest on http://anothermiyaw.livejournal.com/146627.html#cutid1

Friday, October 24

Me Want a Mohl-Uh-Skee-Nuh



How would I use a Moleskine? Let me count the ways...

I do not just create words but I actually get more stimulation out of creating letters on a surface (any surface: notebooks, table napkins, hell even walls for some time) with the strokes of my fingers, enticing the paper with my pen. Here's how much I love the written language: Two of my three tattoos are made up of words, "Born to make mistakes" and "Drei's". What's more, I'm a very impulsive writer. So if I had a Moleskine, I would probably scribble in it more than I would email my fiancé.

Ever since my significant other has destroyed my notebook (it was made of thick, thick brown recycled paper and oh how I loved to write on its pages... sigh) - it simply contained too many remarks about insignificant others from the past - I have downgraded to a spiral notepad that has less sentimental value and that I have filled with even less significant contents: grocery lists, budget lists, lyrics of my current earworm, lists of books to read, music to download, movies to look for in Quiapo. Lists, lists, lists. I suddenly transformed into a less introspective, more practical, nay, mechanical writer.

And that, my fellow prose lovers, simply proves that your passion for writing is directly connected to your relationship with the instruments you write with. Now imagine what a Moleskine would do to your writing habits. You wouldn't even need an inspiration anymore, the notebook itself would already be your muse. I can already picture the pages I would fill with pensive thoughts, happy thoughts, angry thoughts... thoughts, and not lists. I might even take up sketching again.

If I don't win any of the contests by Avalon.ph, I'll just have to wish for one for my birthday. A Moleskine's simply too special to just purchase yourself... I know, very drama queen of me.

For those of you who got all drooly over Moleskine, the series of contests has now started on the Wifely Steps blog and there'll be more to come til December, so why not take your chances.