Rfl Cstllo. Add some vowels to get my name right. I live somewhere in Manila but I study somewhere in the Cordillera. I used to blog everyday, but there's just a lot of other things that keeps me busy these days.
I haven't posted here, for like, I-don't-know-I've-lost-count months. For a very short information about what has happened in my life, a lot has changed. And at the very moment I'm typing this, my right arm's hurting. Blame me and my whole day (no, ever since I've arrived here in Pasig) of not using the laptop and trackpad in the right position.
Anyway, I'm just bored. So I decided to write about Amusement Parks. Four days ago, December 25, Christmas Day, my family and family friends, went off to Enchanted Kingdom. The joy of coming back there after five years, and add the Holiday Season for that, is just unforgettable. But I must admit that I did get "upset", like I didn't have enough souvenirs (I can't find the ones I had before, Elder's wand and the kaleidoscope, yes, EK had a kaleidoscope...five or eight years ago) and I closed my eyes the whole time I rode the Space Shuttle. I mean, when I rode the Star...something (a floorless rollercoaster) of Star City, I didn't! And I enjoyed the whole ride for two times! But, when I rode the Space Shuttle again for the second(?) time in my life, all I did was get scared and close my eyes for half of the ride. And add the Ekstreme for that kind of situation. I didn't even try to play in the mini-games, and I may have had won the huge lion stuffed toy (one of the companions we had won :|).Although I had these upsets, EK still gave me the joy after five years. And even though we haven't been there for many years, I still remember most of the places and rides there :> I still find it funny that for the four times we've been there, I still haven't rode a lot of rides. Like the Swan, Up Up and Away, the water bumper boats, 4D Discovery Theater and a lot more others. And, if ever I'll be riding these, I'll be an adult already. And you know what that means, I'm old! And I really don't like getting old.
I still want to be a kid. I find it cool that people in Baguio sometimes call me as "ading", which means little kid or younger brother or sister in Ilocano. And really, I find it weird that people are going up to Baguio to enjoy, while I go up there to be bored and study. But hey, I'm not trying to offend tourists. For the past seven months I've been living and studying there, I still haven't gone to the Mansion (although I've been there last 2001...like what, 9 years ago?!), to PMA, ride a bike in Burnham or even boating in Burnham, and even in a lot of tourist spots. If ever I've done these, I would definitely worry about what will I eat and stuff like that. My allowance does not go to tourist places, but to food. Which is very limited mind you. I have ate take-home-carinderia foods, isaw and pig's intestine (three times in three straight days! And I know it's bad. But I have no choice.), eight-piece siomai, canned goods, cup noodles and cereal for breakfast. I miss homemade foods (which I'm practically used to) a lot whenever I'm there. I can't cook because: I don't know how and if I'm going to cook, I can only cook noodles and hotdogs and I'm too shy to cook in the boarding house because it's not our kitchen. But, I'm thankful. That I'm still alive and enjoying this short break in our lovely dwelling place :>
So, that's it. The joys that I have received here in Manila and in Baguio. I know, these will just be a part of it. There's more to come!