My dad and I have this simple arrangement: I drive the car while he does all the repairs and maintenance of the vehicle; in turn, my dad uses the computer while I handle all the computer repairs and maintenance. Things are different now.
Since my dad could not move around because of stroke, my mom and I decided to split the things that my father used to do. One of the things that I have to take over is maintaining the family car. For weeks now, I had been driving that family car as well as spending money for its gasoline and maintenance.
Our family car is an old school Volkswagen beetle. Throughout the years, he owned several of these vehicles – one after another. My father never wanted another model.
the family car, owned several (one at a time) over the years simply because my dad loves them
One of the natural wonders I’ve always appreciated are sunsets especially that I don’t get much opportunities viewing these since I live on the mountains. I don’t know anyone who doesn’t appreciate sunsets, but I guess everybody loves to watch the sun turn red and then go down from the sky and down into the deep sea.
These two places are my most memorable sunsets I’ve witnessed.
Baguio City: I distinctly remember my early childhood days where the South China Sea can be easily seen on the balcony of my family’s old simple home. I learned later on that not all places in Baguio are able see that awesome sunset from the mountains: only those who live along Naguilian Road that overlooks La Union beaches are able to witness that.
Nasugbu, Batangas: This is another most memorable sunset I’ve witnessed with a group of friends after enjoying the white beaches. The sunset was breathtaking. I could not remember the exact name of the resort – this all happened more than ten years ago.
Some group of women took this seriously and tried to pass a bill that requires couples to renew their marriage every ten years! Good thing our lawmakers had enough common sense in their mind to immediately trash this bill down.
The women came up with this bill with the hope to make it easier to get out of failed marriages. Only few people could afford to pay for annulment which, I heard, costs near half a million pesos. Good thing I did not not make that foolish decision to rush into getting married just because I was expecting a kid.
I haven’t made up my own set of New Year’s resolution and plans yet. But these resolutions are not just for teens and adults but can also be for older kids. Older kids should also learn how to come up with their list written down on a New Year’s resolution worksheet and stick up to that plan until the end of the year.
I've just transferred webhost. I decided to use a fresh WP installation, so this is stripped down to the basics. I'm going to work this out as soon as I get enough time.