February
7
On Hip Hop Abs and Sitting All Day
I’ve been working non-stop for EPH since February of 2009, and it made me hog the computer for hours on end, sitting on my chair like I had quick-dry cement on my butt. The experience was pretty challenging since that was the time I started to have leg cramps. Too much sitting can do a number on your leg, so I tend to limp my way around the house and to my so-called office just to check if I have revisions waiting in my inbox.
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February
5
At home, the family is usually complete during dinnertime. It is during this time that we talk about what happened during the day. It is also mostly set aside for the reminders about behavior, chores, and schoolwork. If we get notes from the teacher about certain concerns, we talk about that over dinner.
I certainly would like to have these moments with people I work with at Essays.PH. I know that we work online and we have a different kind of working environment but sometimes, there are things you can only implant if you’re face-to-face with a person. Read the rest of this entry »
January
22
I turned 26 last Thursday.
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January
19
Before we continue with this week’s post, let me first get something out of the way.
I. AM. A. GIRL.
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January
16
Back when I was in third grade, every single one of my friends/playmates had his own Batman: The Animated Series action figure. I wanted one as well but my father refused to buy me any toy, purely out of principle.
If you want an expensive toy, he would say, you have to be hardworking or smart enough to come up with money for it on your own.
So I robbed a bank.
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January
8
Right now my niece has just come home from a trip to the doctor. She’s been complaining of body pain brought about by fever for the past two days now, and everyone’s worried because her immune system is a tad weak compared to your average healthy kid. Ysa’s fast asleep beside me, and I am constantly checking her temperature since she already has cough and colds. The adults are no exception to what seems like an epidemic caused by the sudden change in weather: the two yayas both have colds, my cough sounds more like a bark now, and everybody else is sniffing.
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January
6
It’s been a while since I have sent revision requests and PMs of slot release and warn increase to any of the homebased writers @ EPH. I also haven’t typed anything on the Papyrus dashboard for (9) Thursdays since this last post. I’ve been out of the loop and it’s only this week that I’ve heard about the new characters at the forums through the chief editor.
I welcome myself back to this reality. Read the rest of this entry »
January
1
Vowing for change in the coming year is not something I do. In a few hours, we’ll say goodbye to 2010 and say hello to 2011. As usual, the only thing you would constantly hear (or read) from people would be their New Year’s resolution.
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December
14
I really want to write about Hubert Webb and company’s acquittal, but there are just no words.
Besides, I’m really here to impart some last reminders before I leave my post as editor. (My previous blog entry offers a clue as to why I have to go, just in case you’re wondering.)
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December
8
Two Thoughts That Crossed
About a thousand thoughts or so run through my mind each day. It’s not easy to just grab hold of one and make it stay – especially if it makes you feel good. And because you’re reading this, I am now dragging you to take a peek inside my bustling mind… (run while you can!)
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