I’m being philosophical today. Here’s a thought I had after I read losing someone today.
The hardest part about having someone is not about keeping them. It’s about learning to let them go.
Yep, hurts like hell.
I’m being philosophical today. Here’s a thought I had after I read losing someone today.
The hardest part about having someone is not about keeping them. It’s about learning to let them go.
Yep, hurts like hell.

Nakikipag-usap ako kay Cedes sa internet ng may isang salitang biglang sumagi sa isipan ko. Kahit na anong gawin ko ay hindi ko siya matanggal sa akin alaala.
Taglish.
Ano kamo? Bakit biglang pumasok sa isip mo yan?
Hindi ko rin alam. Siguro dahil lagi ko na lang sinasabihang conio si Cedes, o talagang wala lang akong magawang matino sa harap ng kompyuter (Diyos ko! Yan ba talaga ang baybay ng computer sa tagalog? Sus me!).
Para matigil na ang pangunglit ng salitang iyan sakin, pumunta ako sa Google at tinignan ito. Ang aking nakita?

A random thought came into my mind as I thought on how long I have been blogging on the net. My earliest recollection of it was probably at the beginning of 2002 when I was still ignorant of web standards, CSS and such, and depended solely on Microsoft Frontpage. My blog was even hosted on some obscure free web hosting service.
Even in those days, with bad page markup, crappy design that make me shudder now, a layout that can never be called a layout today, and numerous ads on the page, I still loved logging online everyday and typing events that happened in my life. I loved checking the page for every new comment I receive. It was a certain high.
So forward a few years to now. After numerous relocations, redesigns, and reevaluation of purpose, where are those thoughts now?
