Inside my sensei mind - tez8fnb

Forever a Princess and a Royal Star

Saturday, November 27, 2004

Kev's party, fiesta, soiree, fete

What a bday party- exhausting and full of insanely funny episodes.
Those UK clowns are cute but full of technical problems for us. We really like to strangle them but in the end, they delivered a hearty performance.
Kev had a lot of guests- relatives, classmates and friends.
I gave Kev a set of racing cars (scale models) and he loves it to death! We're both race car enthusiasts. :)
When the party ended, the pasaway UK clowns told us some of their trick secrets and gave us a white stuff pup. I guess, when you're 7 like Kev, you have all the fun in the world! :)

Saturday, November 20, 2004

Showdown at McDo

When I write about a showdown at McDo, I meant it literally. The show was down so we just hang out at McDo and chill with lolo who is wearing a fisherman's hat to match his black gear.
I guess it was also some sort of showdown because some important points are raised and certain hard issues are cleared.
This friendly showdown gives delight and hearty counsel. It opens doors to better understanding. From now on, we will try to dwell in peaceful unity. Coolness! Thank you lolo. Thank you Maggie and Mira, for being lolo's lawyers. I now see a piece of your soul, lolo. Whatever your heart (and hand) finds to do, do it and we will support you.

Silly Bamboo

So the punk in me went to see Bamboo's gig with my friend. I met new friends like Tammy (a nice guy who doesn't want to be labelled as such) and Judea (another Hp fan who remarkably looks like a young Kitchie Nadal). Kev calls the band Silly Bamboo. Well, it's not silly at all.
Aside from Slapshock, its what Pinoy rock should all be about. Besides, Ira is my myspace friend and he said "All right!" I really like Bamboo's voice even way before and that strong fist sign he did with us. He's also nice to us. It was unbelievable mayhem with the male mosh pit at our back but I guess that's rock. I got a bruise near my knee but its ok. I just wanna see other great acts outside the Kingdom.

Thursday, November 11, 2004

Hearts can heal and soul can mend

When someone's words penetrated our minds and the knowledge settled in our hearts like a lead weight, I now believe that hearts can heal and soul can mend.
Even if we saw it in our own eyes and all we could do is stand back, gulp our drinks and stop grinning. When our train of thoughts are clouded with questions that careered through our minds and there's outpouring of sentiments and support and everyone has their own doubts and the ties are almost broken, there is a ray of sunshine left.
Now there's a sudden relief when we least expected it. That's because of something that's so unselfish and boundless, there's forgiveness. After a sharp intake of breath, there's a settled peace of mind that we will all remain as before.