FEBRUARY SOMETHINGS.

While those in a relationship or regarded as “taken” are excited for this month, and the singles dread and curse the first two weeks, I am taking it on a different view. I am in a relationship but I am not as excited or giggly as everyone else is on this “love month”. I’m not being negative or a hypocrite here, and we are completely in good terms (and going strong, thank GOD) with my boyfie. But the moment I think of February, I don’t imagine flowers, romantic moments, chocolates, cuddles, kisses and stuff. The first thing that pops on my mind is that, “Here we go again, in the month with the shortest days, and where salary is a little less than the usual, and everybody’s loving shades of RED, and the birthday celebration of the “somethings”.
Okay now I said it. The somethings. Let me define this one to give you a clearer understanding of what I am blabbering. “somethings” in my own made-up language, is when you’re conveying a certain topic/explanation to someone and instead of saying the usual words to complete your speech, you say “something” in its last part, assuming that they understood what you’re trying to say. It may be good or bad, complement or a judgment, scenario or instance, negative or positive, a feeling or an attitude; can be used to a person, event, thing, mood, emotions, attitude, place, and to almost everything one can think of. Whew! Get it? (please say YES!).

Fine, you may be still in a big question mark so let me give you samples, applied ofcourse in my native language:

1.       Naa gyud na sya’y something sa akong friend ba. (that person could have a crush or an affair with my friend. Something fishy going on between them)
2.       Muabsent nalang ko karon uy, nagsomething mangud akong tiyan. (the person is not feeling well, his stomach is making him uneasy and he can’t explain the exact pain)
3.       Haay, kabalo naman ka ana niya, something kaayo. (pertaining to an unpleasant attitude of a person, which everybody in your circle have known)
4.       Niattend ko didto gabie, pero wala ko nanagad niya kay something man gud kaayo. (the person may be ashamed or feeling awkward to approach or greet someone)

There are a whole lot of instances where and when “something” can be used but these are just the few I could think of as I am writing this. “Something” can be a powerful code used by a group of people to pass information that even eavesdroppers can hardly decode. But be careful on using “something”, for it could mean more than a thing. It could portray a lot of speculations, conclusion or could make up a story on someone else’s mind, that could be exactly the opposite of what you truly mean. So when you say “something”, make sure that the person/s you speak to understand you, and that you have the same thoughts in mind. Is it clearer now? 

Going back to the love month, is there really “something” in February that’s worth tagging as “something”? Hell yeah. Okay, I am heartily sorry for the celebrants of this lovely month. I am not judging you; this is just an observation and my own, personal opinion.

Based on the friends I have that are born under February, they really have one thing in common, and it is that they are “something”. They have this extreme attitude. It could be that they are too nice, or too rude. Like if you describe one dominant adjective to them, they are at the highest level of it. Sadly, most of the persons I know born under this month, have an attitude that is hard to explain – and yes, they are at the most of it, like if there’s a word higher than “most” or the Mt. Everest, that’s perfectly it. They have extreme mood swings- in a minute they are happy, then the next they’re anxious and the next they’re lovable, and the next demanding, and the next supportive and the next urrggh! You just have to deal with it. Okay I may be exaggerating on the ‘minute’ there, so you may count on hours, days or weeks. But really. It’s hard to explain and so that makes it even harder to approach and deal/cope with them. 

Again, Amethyst babies, I am not generalizing. Just saying that most of my friends. I haven’t really encountered a person born in February that doesn’t have “something” in him/her. His/her personality is usually accompanied with “something”, and again something could mean positive things too. Because I also have February friends who are too intelligent, too witty, too clever, too responsible, too kind, too hot, too adorable..and the good list goes on.

But despite the extremes of February somethings, I still love these people with all my heart. They spice up the group, the family, and/or acquaintances. The gathering isn't complete without them. That’s where your loyalty, appreciation, patience, and love….and SOMETHINGs are tested. Peace out! :)

"If there is one thing you can give to the Philippines, what is that gift?"

When I first read this question sent by Nuffnang, I said to myself, "Just one thing? Philippines need HELP. Help from almost everything: "finances, government systems, employment and business opportunities, education, good communication, and the list goes on." But if I were really to choose only one thing, that would be TO HAVE A FREE INTERNET/WIFI ACCESS TO ALL TOURIST SPOTS IN ALL THE NEIGHBORING ISLANDS IN THE NATION. Why? Because Philippines has a LOT and more to offer. I know we have the Department of Tourism to take care of the advertising part but it's more convincing when you hear it firsthand from the people who actually were there, who came, experienced and see for themselves the beauty and wonder of the Philippines. 

Social media is already there, but there are still so many people who find it inaccessible because it's in a way for them, costly. Most of the people I know in Facebook depends on the "Free Facebook/FB" promotion from Globe (and all of them are very much thankful for the extension given by the company). I have been to few most visited places in the country and usually I am able to upload my tourist photos in my Facebook account days or a week after I went there. At that point of time, the excitement, thrill, fun, happiness and all other overwhelming feeling I have during the trip have already subsided. For me, "I WAS THERE" is very much different from "I AM HERE!". Just like when we went to Dahican, Mati. Right when I saw the very enchanting breeze, ocean, fine white sand of the beach, I immediately pulled my cellphone and Globe Mobile WiFi Tattoo in my bag to take a shot then post, tweet and "check in"(for Foursquare). Many of my online friends left comments and messages how beautiful the place is and how is it there. But I was able to respond only days after when I got back home because the Unlimited WiFi expired hours later and we were a bit far from the town proper to get some reload. 

I am not just thinking of the accommodation/amenities for "visitors" and "tourists" of every tourist spot we have in the country but also to the management and/or owners of these very wonderful and breathtaking views. Imagine if they have free access to the internet, promoting their place is as easy as a single click, plus they can do it each and every day without thinking of additional costs! Followers and likers of the social media pages of these hot spots will surely be enticed to visit them; for those who have been there, they will be reminded of how good their stay was so they may think of going again for a vacation. It's gonna be a big help on our tourism industry. We may be booming but due to natural and man-made catastrophes that have happened and (GOD, forbid) might be happening again (blame it on climate change), some tourists are now hesitant on coming over. Even, some of us Filipinos. Especially me, that I got to experience the 7.2 quake in Bohol last year (but ain't no earthquake can keep me from coming back to that lovely island!). Just like in relationships, you know your partner loves you, but at times you need to be reminded, you need to  hear it from him/her. We need to be reminded how blessed we are for the gifts and wonders our country has, and then encouraged to visit, and go back to these enchanting places our beloved country is endowed with.




Since 2007, I have been a subscriber of Globe's Internet Connectivity through my Broadband stick and now this cool and handy Mobile WiFi. I personally had some issues with Globe regarding my Internet connection but honestly, I could say they have been repaying through promotional offers that is really helpful for Filipinos. I am happy when my friends and family can quickly reply to my tags and messages, and more happy that I am updated with them 24/7, because of the Free FB. You are truly making great things possible. Kaya GO lang ng GO! Two thumbs up for that! 

Another "nod of approval and appreciation" for Globe for partnering with Nuffnang, that benefits Filipinos and the Philippines. This #GLOBEProjectWonderful2014 is really a "Filipino" move from Globe. Filipinos are known for hospitality and generosity, that even if they only have a little, they still manage to give and provide not just for their loved ones but for everybody. Even if Holidays are over, giving shouldn't stop.


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