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Friday, October 29, 2010

At Trinoma

Me and Maricel (my friend and a colleague) went to Trinoma after our shift  to unwind and enjoy. Nakakainis nga lang kc dapat tatlo kami kaso si Troi hindi nakapunta, kaya yan tuloy wala kaming photographer (yun pala yun oh...hehehe). Mas masaya sana kung kasama sya. But anyways, masaya pa din naman kahit dalawa lang kami ni Maricel.

Nakarating kami sa Trinoma at around 2 pm. Gutom na kami kaya we ate first at Mc Donalds. I ordered chicken with rice and a large fries. and Maricel ordered fries, burger and coke float. While eating we took pictures on each other. Salitan kami ng pagkuha ng camera kaya mapapansin nyo wala kaming photo na magkasama kami habang kumakain sa McDo.




 Pagkatapos naming kumain, we decided to check on the movies na, actually that's our purpose why we went there. Maraming pwedeng pagpilian sa mga movies. Nandyan ang "Whitehouse" (horror), "Petrang Kabayo" (comedy) at ang "Til My Heartaches End" (romance/love).  And we both decided na Kimerald na lang.

Before we went in to the theater, bumili muna kami ng popcorn and drinks. We bought a bucket of popcorn and large sized drinks. At habang nasa loob ng sinehan, before the movie starts, we took some pictures of us. And napanood namin ang trailer ng "My Amnesia Girl" starring John Lloyd and Toni (which is our next movie-to-watch).


About The Movie



For me, ang ganda ng movie, magkahalong nakakakilig, nakakatawa and of course nakakaiyak. It's like about a girl na nagkaroon ng first boyfriend at parang naging mundo na ni girl si boy which is ang dating ay nakakasakal sa boy na maraming gustong gawin sa buhay at gustong patunayan sa pamilya. Kim and Gerald are more mature in this movie. I kinda find the ending odd. Pero maganda  pa rin and may lessons learned.






Thursday, October 28, 2010

Why People Cheat?


People enter into a relationship to get to know the other person, they enter into a commitment based on their love, and they seek happiness in life. Whether happiness revolves around marriage and kids or a significant other to spend life with. All relationships have problems. A couple married for 35 years did’t hit several bumps in the road. What makes their relationship last while others don’t? That is a tough question to answer because there are a lot of factors. Cheating on your spouse or significant other is just one factor in an unhappy relationship.

Why do people cheat? There are several reasons. The biggest is opportunity and unhappiness. Relationships are built on love, and sometimes two people forget to communicate causing unhappiness. When an opportunity comes along to talk with someone about our problems we usually do so. Does it always lead to cheating? No, not always.

First we should probably define cheating. Cheating can be going on a date with someone else while in a relationship, having sex with another individual, or a conversation the other is jealous of. An individual decides what their definition of cheating is. For the sake of this article we will concentrate on cheating as a sexual act.

Often those who cheat with a sexual act are two types of people. Those who pray on another’s needs to satisfy their own and those who didn’t not mean to cheat but circumstances evolved before anyone remembered to say no. Those who pray on another’s needs usually are out for a satisfying relationship in bed and don’t really wish for a more significant relationship. Married people often pose a safe avenue for those who don’t wish to be tied to an individual. Those who cheat as an accidental incident are guilty when it is over. It could be too much alcohol and an attraction to another individual that leads to the act or it could be so much pain that they seek some sort of release.  Some individuals who lose a child or other loved one may...

Monday, October 25, 2010

Mourning Hearts


The death of a loved one leaves you with a profound feeling of emptiness. It is an empty place in your heart that you think will never be filled. Eventually, though, your heart is healed, and the sadness and mourning are replaced with acceptance and even the ability to smile and laugh about memories when you think of them. It is such a cliche when people say, "It gets better with time." You never become completely accustomed to being without your loved one, but it does get better, more bearable.

I have heard people speculate over which is more difficult, losing someone who has been ill for a while, or losing someone suddenly, with no warning. My only experience has been with losing people after long illnesses, so I can't really give an opinion. But I think that it is probably just as difficult either way. The best advice I can give is to stay right with your loved ones all the time. No one knows when their time will be, and it's always best to be ready. Do this by telling them that you love them often. Spend as much time with all your loved ones as possible. Don't let relationships fall by the wayside. In short, leave no room for regret.