Random Thoughts

What to write here?

> that I miss acting. I was a part of a community theater way back before I moved my a$& to Laguna and study.

> that somehow, I miss my choir group. Yes, I was once a choir member. :p

> that I know it's the TIME to do something, but I can't figure out what.

> that I really need to go back to my religious duties.

> that I need to be tightwad (kuripot) nowadays. I need to earn money for my sister's tuition come June.

> that I have to start earning some for myself.

> that I need to be inspired.

> that I need to cut my chocolate intake. A day can't seem to pass without it and I am hating it sometimes.

> that I need to stop my being OCD (frequently using alcohol, almost sanitizing my station, keeping almost everything in order, in place and in sequence)

> that I need to be, to look friendly. Everyone I know, my friends, tells me that I am MASUNGIT.

> that I need to end my being insomniac. Some say that this is more psychosomatic, but I don't think this lasts 9 years if it's just psychosomatic.

> that I need to communicate with people more so as not to lose them.

> that I need to prioritize things and people.

> that for me to feel happy, I have to think happy thoughts, meaning, stop thinking about him, about them.

> that I should practice writing, sensible writing, that is.

> that I should start writing poems again.

> that I should get back to reading.

> that I really need to wear my eyeglasses more and not just when I feel like I need them.

> that I am listening to AM radio now and their topic is safe sex. Okay, that is how to do it right? Unless you want to get baby bumps in the next three months or so.

> that there had been reports of suicides (male) for the past 3-5 days that I heard on the radio. Wonders what are they thinking?

> that a radio caller that is on air right now has a p-f problem. :))

Fom New Jersey, From New Friends



I received my mails last night and among them is this postcard from Fortuitous Faery. I cant believe that I'll be getting one from her. It was through a blogger friend, Gem, who got her postcard from her too, that I knew of their site. So, I gave them my mailing details and wait. I almost forgot about it until now.




Here is the message from the postcard. I was lost as to what I will do next to let them know that I got hold of the postcard, so here, I wrote this one, with pictures as proof and will let the Sisterhood of the Traveling Igorota know that I am really happy that I have this from you guys.





Big thanks to my new online friends. Kudos to you, Fortuitous Faery and the rest of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Igorota. May you all continue giving and sharing those postcards to the rest of the world.

Moonlight Becomes You

At a party in Manhattan, Maggie Holloway -- one of the fashion world's most successful photographers -- is thrilled to be reunited with her beloved stepmother. A widow now, Nuala Moore is equally delighted to see her long-lost stepdaughter, and invites Maggie to spend a few weeks at her home in Newport, Rhode Island.


But when Maggie arrives, she finds Nuala murdered, apparently by a burglar. Heartbroken, Maggie is stunned to learn she had inherited Nuala's stunning Victorian home...and horrified when she begins to suspect that Nuala's death was not random, but part of a diabolical plot conceived by a twisted mind. When Nuala's dear old friend, Greta Shipley, does suddenly of supposedly natural causes, Maggie is convinced that there is a link between these two and other recent deaths among the older women of Newport. What she doesn't realize is that she has now become a target for the killer as well, and that each clue she uncovers brings her closer to an unimaginable fate. In her most chillingly suspenseful novel yet, the Queen of Suspense delivers a tale of brilliantly sustained terror, woven with the skill and insight into human nature that have made all of Mary Higgins Clark's books major bestsellers.



It was a slow start reading this book, but when I was halfway through, I can't stand not to read at least 20-30 pages before I start and end my day, until I decided to finish it in one sitting. Once again, Mary Higgins Clark never failed my expectations. Readers will surely have a hard time figuring out who the main antagonist in this story. And will surely leave you thinking. Another thumbs up to Mary Higgins Clark's writing.