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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Okay I'm not decaying. I just want to have a cool title, which isn't even cool come to think of it. Half my life I spent away from home studying in Pisay, in UP. And now that we've left the country I'm living again with my parents. That's not the hard part. Living with your parents have great benefits. No rent, free food and everything. So I was independent right, at least up to a point, I was independent in all aspects except for my finances. And so I realized that I wasn't really independent then, I can take care of myself, live alone but I still depended on my parents financially. So until I move out, only then can I say I'm fully, totally independent. Ipon lang ako, di naman ako nagmamadali eh.

Living in Canada for the past 2 months, it made me realize that there are a lot of things I should be thankful for. That we got here safely, that I got a nice job even though I have just been here for a month, I didn't go through the usual jobs, although my work is more or less physical, I get to work in a very pleasant environment. At least I get to dilute solutions and work with machinery.

To make life easy, I've stopped counting days.

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