Saturday, October 3, 2009

still ondoy

jason had a tan. hehe he got that when he went out to buy aquim's milk. o diba, told you it was like were on bohol. funny, his tan lines were from the sando that he was wearing and the sando was somewhat tabingi hahaha, panget!


when the kid evacuees that we had went home, aquim said, ay wala na ko playmates.


the thing that i asked my yaya to save from my parents house were the pictures! hehehe i painstakinly dried them off on the first night. hah! we can always buy new furnitures and appliances and clothes. but those pictures, priceless. i will definitely scan them every weekend.



when our evacuees first got in our house, i asked them to wash and clean up on the bathroom and afterwards, poured alcohol on them. hehehe i can just imagine the germs that went with them.


it was nice eating meals together. we were all eating and sharing meals togehter during the entire ondoy thing. from sep26 til sep30. sarap kumain, nakakamay at nakatayo.



when i got back to work on october 1, nakakapanibago. i thought tumigil ang mundo dahil kay ondoy. hinde pala. patuloy ang pagikot ng mundo. ang mga sinalanta lang ang tumigil ang mundo... more like bumagal ang ikot ng mundo.


there's still a lot to be thankful for. for one, everybody is safe in our family and friends and neightbors and loved ones. some of my family members got hurt during ondoy and clean up, but still that's okay.


generall, there were casualties, lives and properties lost, of course, but i think, statistically, still minimal.


glad that it happened on a weekend and on day time. even if we had too little time to save our belongings and properties, had we had on any other day, the result could be much worse that it is.


still.... my hearfelt sympathy to those who were greatly affected by ondoy. let's just pray.


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pahabol, notice those disposable plates and utensils, plastic water bottles that were used by the evacuees on evacuation center? they were all over the place.


we all should have learned our lessons by now.

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