Archive for December, 2007

  • Reunited and it feels so good

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    L-R: Tito Dodo and Tita Daisy
    L-R: Tata, Achi Ging, and Shoti

    At long last, the Catacutan Family is complete again. The mom in the picture is my dad’s younger sister, so that makes those goofy ones down there my cousins. And my closest cousins at that. I grew up with Alain (or “Tata”) and Archie (or “Shoti”) that’s why it makes me a sad when I think about them permanently living in Suffolk, Virginia now. And it’s not just a 1-month or a 2-week thing anymore. We’ve always been there for each other, and they’ve always been so nice to me and my brothers. I even considered Tata as my “cousin in shining armor” when we were younger because he was always there to help me when I need it. I didn’t have a boyfriend in high school and in college so it was either my cousins or my brothers who would be there for me (But on some levels, I was closer to my cousins than my brothers. I could never talk to my brothers about my problems or my then-nonexistent lovelife, hehe). When Tata left in 2004, Shoti filled his shoes.

    I guess the one big remembrance I have from Tata is the Toshiba laptop he gave me, and Shoti his car. We named the car “Betsy” after Archie Andrews’ jalopy. You know, the one in the comics. Shoti’s real name is Archie, thus the name. Get it? Lol.

    It took more than 10 years before my uncle’s papers were approved. Before that, it was just my aunt and my cousins who were spending Christmas in the States, while they’re dad was far away, sometimes just hanging out with us. So you can just imagine how thrilled I was when Tata sent me photos of their recent Christmas together with this caption:

    Everytime you want something complete and you think you will have it, it will come true.. if you’re patient and willing to fight for it. Being complete is what I want to be. So for my family and me, this Christmas is as good as it could do for me.

    They’ve waited for a long time, and today they’re all together again. I couldn’t be happier for them!

    I’ve got cousins in the US on my father’s side of the family that I haven’t met yet. Pretty soon they’d be hitting puberty and I’d still be one of the three cousins in the Philippines (that would be my brothers and me *rolls eyes*) who they only know by name. I don’t have plans of migrating to a whole other country (despite what my aunts in the US are pushing me to do) but I would really love it if I could come and see my cousins there someday and get to know each one of them. :)

    What about you? Do you have relatives abroad? When was the last time you’ve seen them?

  • Christmas ‘07

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    As I’m typing this it’s exactly 20 minutes before the clock strikes twelve. My phone keeps beeping as text greetings from friends and acquaintances arrive every few minutes. I hear firecrackers outside and the Christmas instrumental songs that come with my mom’s Christmas lights displayed outside our window. Funny thing is, we’re no longer expecting Noche Buena as we’ve all eaten our dinner two hours ago. This family is not fit to wait a few more hours when the food is hot and all ready on the table!

    Deej is finally out of the hospital after being confined for a week. He’s now recuperating at home with his family. I’m relieved that he’s doing OK, and that he seems to really like the Christmas present I gave him. Hehe.

    I only got four presents so far but I don’t mind. I guess as one grows older, one understands the true meaning of the saying, “It’s better to give than to receive.” (Acts 20). My mom and I just finished wrapping a bunch of gifts for my little cousins, nephews, nieces, godsons and goddaughters in Pampanga. We’re driving there tomorrow to surprise them. The gifts are not that fancy, but I know that the sight of Christmas presents covered in Christmas-themed gift wrappers is precious in the eyes of the little ones. On the other hand, seeing the children all excited to open their presents is precious in the eyes of a grownup. Oh yeah, I’m a grownup now. Lol.

    Christmas Presents

    So guess what? My mom’s already asleep, and my dad tipsy from the booze he’s been drinking all night. My brothers are talking loudly about some anime or movie or something that they both find cool, while I’m seated in front of my laptop in my room typing whatever comes to mind. Not your typical Christmas eve setting, huh?

    True. But you know what? This is probably the best Christmas I’ve ever experienced. Maybe not counting the past fun Christmases my mom was telling me about that I was too young to remember. My face may not be ecstatic right now but I’m really very happy to be spending Christmas eve with my parents and brothers. :)

    It’s 12 MN. Happy Christmas everyone!

  • The car that blogging bought

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    Betsy, the new old car

    Hey guys, this is my new pre-owned car! It’s obviously not the best one, it’s just an old Toyota Corolla ‘92. But at least now I don’t have to go through the torture of finding a cab ride and/or arguing with the cab driver (who either doesn’t want to drive me to my desired destination or overcharges me). I’m sure this is every Filipino passenger’s nightmare!

    The downpayment I gave for the car was the money I recently earned online. I also pitched in my 13th month pay so technically this is a car that blogging and my Christmas bonus bought! Lol. Before you comment anything, let me just mention the factors that allowed me to have this car:

    1. It was my cousin’s car. He offered it to me at a discounted price, which was way below it’s actual worth.
    2. It was a rush sale. My cousin and his dad had to move permanently to the States last December 12th. They only knew about this when my uncle’s papers were finally approved by the US embassy last week, so they had to dispose of my cousin’s car ASAP. My vacation in Bacolod couldn’t be at a better timing!
    3. It’s on installment basis. Since I’m a close relative, I was given that privilege. Which means, the car is mine, but it’s not yet fully paid. Oh no, I’m in debt now. :(

    So, the truth is, I was just fortunate to have been offered this car. I love my cousin! :D

    What makes this car even more meaningful is that I bought it with my own money (albeit not yet totally). This is the joy I was deprived of when I was a student and was dreaming of my own car (and not just the one I used to borrow from my dad), just as all my other friends had their own cars provided by their parents. My parents aren’t well-off, you know. But that’s OK, I don’t really mind. Now I shall I make it up to that! Except, err, driving in Manila isn’t as fun as driving in Bacolod City. THE ROADS HERE ARE CRAZY. I hope I get used to it in no time. It’s a challenge that I must overcome. Heh!

    With my Christmas bonus gone (Poof! Just like that.) I might not be able to buy some people their Christmas presents. I hope you guys understand. Lol.

    Here are some highlights of my trip to Bacolod City (November 30 – December 9):

    With Jedi at her wedding
    Ina, Ermuy, Jeremy, John, Ann at SM Bacolod
    With bestfriend Ann at Bob's
    With batchmates at Kuppa
    With my cousin and uncle at LTO. I had my driver's license renewed.
    With my highschool classmates at Aboy's
    With my highschool classmates at Karen’s wedding

    More photos here →

    (This post is for Jepoy and Deej. I know they’re waiting for this entry. Haha!)

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