What luck! A four day weekend!
I woke up today at 5:15 a.m, all fresh and excited after paying my sleep debt over the past few days. I literally bounced out of bed with a cheerful, "Gising na people! Pasukan na naman uli!" and went out of the common bedroom to take a shower. But then I saw my mom in the kitchen, conversing with the ates in excited whispers. And then... I KNEW...
... WALA NA NAMANG PASOK!!?!?! As my dear brother would say... "Amf/gg."
I'd like to quote someone who posted on Bianca's LJ... "My schedule is officially F____D up for this week."
On the bright side, I was able to de-stress, catch up on my beauty sleep, and watch a couple of my favorite movies (like BRAVEHEART on Star Movies, woohoo!! I just hear the theme music and the tears start coming...)
I swore that I would make today a productive one, and I shall!! I've scheduled an interview with THE Sir Agot Espino later in the afternoon (aaAAAaaa!! The man is a living legend! He's written the most beautiful kundiman since Abelardo... KUNDIMAN NG LANGIT. Can't wait to find out where his inspiration came from...), whew! No pressure!
It's for our MuPC 131 class.
And then I vocalized/practiced for 2 hours. Did a bit of Concone too. Always thought they were boring vocalises, but some are so pretty!! Miniature ariettes indeed.
Now that's done, and lookie! It's only 9:20 am! Doncha love it when you wake up super early and get all sorts of things done quickly?
Let's see, what book shall I read to while away the rest of the day? :)
Books. Music. Theatre. Teaching and learning. Doing one's part to help create a better Philippines.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Time to post... haaay...
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