Solstice sunset, biting away from the cherry pip, a huge t-shirt, bead of sweat, the glass of freshly squeezed orange juice you left in the fridge with a note, night bus, finishing my book, making out on the dlr, ravel for piano, windows open
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Solstice sunset, biting away from the cherry pip, a huge t-shirt, bead of sweat, the glass of freshly squeezed orange juice you left in the fridge with a note, night bus, finishing my book, making out on the dlr, ravel for piano, windows open
kinda feel like a faaaaggggooooottt 😏
To compensate for my lack of posts recently, I decided to share more about my beyond mundane experiences. Every so often, my bland life is spruced up with happenings that strikingly go in contrast with my greyscale world. Things Lately is a series of compilations of which. A series I shall start with this post.
i. UP Manila Pre-Law Society
Yes, after all the blood, sweat, and tears I have shed, I am officially a member of the aforementioned organization. Prior to my transfer unto UPM, I have heard of Pre-Law Soc and since then, I wanted to join. Amidst the difficulty of getting in, I did. And so far, so good! Loving the people, loving what we stand for greater. Looking forward to what’s in store for me with Pre-Law.
// photo not mine
ii. AIESEC aCamp (or AIESEC, per se)
HOW DO I EVEN START WITH PUTTING INTO WORDS HOW MUCH I HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE WITH THIS ORG? AIESEC has been the evry first org I eyed on joining - even when I was still in UPLB. I just, UGH. I love how it bridges people together, how it bridges like-minded individuals to further social change! I love how it provides an avenue for development - both on the micro and macro scale. I love the people; I love the culture! I love AIESEC, enough said.
// The photo is of low-quality; I nabbed it from Facebook. It sucks, I know :(
iii. Museums
As much as I want to revoke this fact, but yes, it is my first time to wander unto somewhere alone. And I loved it. Admittedly, i solely went to National Museum this week for it was required for a subject. But regardless of that, I enjoyed it - so much so that I bothered not to “study” the collections for my exam but just appreciate them instead. I realized I loved museums! I loved the experience. I also went to UP Manila’s Museum of A History of Ideas. I failed to take photos though - I’ll come back next week, maybe. Should you be reading this, I urge you to visit the museums too! Entry to them are free for the month of October so don’t miss out!
These aren’t solely those who brought me joy lately. A lot did, and though October is a busy month - endless deadlines and whatnot - this has been my favorite month so far. Thank you to the experiences and the time-spent with friends that came with my persisting workloads. Thank you, self, for giving yourself I chance to foster unto the different spectrum of your existence.
Things lately
I’m trying really hard to get them to make me a manager, because I like it there and don’t want to leave.
Planning to take the test to become a parapro as a Plan B.
Eric still needs a job.
We need to move.
I feel stuck.
Always waiting...
I need to be a grown up.
blehhhh