Midnight

It’s midnight, and I just got home. I’m tired, but very happy. Let me list the happy things that happened during the past 24 hours:

  • I was able to catch up with friends I haven’t seen in almost five years. These people were my kids’ church classmates, and it’s amazing to see how we’ve all grown up.
  • One of those friends is now a pastor, and is a pretty good one if I may say so.
  • While on the way to the youth service where I caught up with aforementioned friends, we stopped by a convenience store for ice cream (my insistence). In that convenience store, near light fixtures, I found a clear yellow (yellow!) umbrella, which I bought right away. Squee!
  • Wimbledon. Novak Djokovic. Need I say more?
  • Life is good. Life is very very good.
  • My friends are always awesome. And even though they annoy the crap out of me most of the time, I still love ‘em. ♥

Diventare is turning a year old in a few days, and I’m looking forward to it. I think I’ve gotten back to normal, but only time will tell. Maybe I just need to be in a good mood to be able to blog properly. :)

Still feeling a little sad about Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson, though. :(

Dry spell.

I seem to have lost all motivation to blog. Which is why I was bewildered when I found myself renewing my domain this morning (hurrah, diventare.org is turning 1 year old on the 1st of July – never mind that everything has been somewhat dull for the past few months, it’s still my first time to stick with a domain for a year).

No matter how unmotivated I am to blog, I’m not sure if I want to let go of this whole blogging thing yet, mainly because of all the amazing people I’ve gotten to know through blogging, such as Feah and Grace. I’ll probably let go of this when I feel the need to contact a Morristown personal injury lawyer. Which is never, I hope.

I’ll be back to normal soon. :D I just don’t know when, but soon.

On a lighter note, one of my closest friends, Jem, graduated today. I didn’t get to attend the graduation ceremony, because I had other things to attend to, but I’m sure he had a lot of fun.

I am tired. :D

I am really really tired. I haven’t been sleeping well lately, because I’ve been attacked by a sudden bout of insomnia. I usually don’t fall asleep until 3-4AM now. Hopefully my sleeping habits will improve soon, or else I’ll have to get some of the best eye cream out there.

I just got home from church and my small group. I really like how I’m being more active in church now. Being closer to other people of the same faith has brought to light some of the problems in my attitude, and I’m working on those problems now.

My church is turning 25 years old soon and I’m looking forward to it. This event is going to be such a big deal. I’m going to reserve my small group’s tickets first thing tomorrow so we can get good seats.

Anyway. I’m off to bed. :)

Hello, June.

I took my younger brother shopping for his school uniform today, and we also got him new shoes for school. I can’t believe how much he’s grown this summer. We spent a little over PHP5,000 for all his school stuff, not including his books and supplies. I’ve never known my brother to be so picky. He spent almost two hours choosing the perfect pair of slacks. I swear the sales assistant was getting annoyed, since he kept finding things to complain about. It was almost funny. While he was choosing his stuff, I wandered a bit to look at office furniture. By the time we were done with his shopping, I was just about ready to commit hara kiri with a plastic hanger.

On the way home, I dropped by the pharmacy to buy a box of hair dye from Kolours. My roots were already showing, and I don’t have time to have it done professionally, so this will have to do. I dyed my hair chestnut brown tonight. It came out okay, which is a relief.

I also took him for a haircut, since he hasn’t had one in over two months. My brother is really ticklish, and it’s normal for the customers to receive a backrub after having their hair cut. I couldn’t help but laugh when the barber started giving my brother his backrub, and he started squirming on his seat.

Lately, I’ve been thinking about the baptism of the Holy Spirit – and how I haven’t been baptized in the Holy Spirit yet. A fellow Christian friend and I discussed it briefly through Yahoo! Messenger last night. It’s been on my mind for a while now.