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This is how I look like when I'm simultaneously updating my blogs (8), browsing my friends' blogs, trying to keep up with the 10 RPG's (Harry Potter, Star Wars, and miscellaneous Fantasy/Sci-fi/Reality stories) that I'm currently a character in, reading/answering my email, and chatting to 3 people on the Yahoo Messenger, just when I'm running out of prepaid internet.
This is my new baby. Tomato's already jealous of it. It's a shiny black Yamaha upright with 88 keys and 3 pedals. We bought it just a few days ago, on August 18. I wasn't asking for a new piano (although our old one, which I've been playing on for 18 years) has been sounding more and more metallic as of late. The old one was a Yupangco--a local version of Yamaha, and yet we were only able to sell it for 25K! (Imagine a piano being sold for 25K. That's just the price of a midlevel mobile phone!) Still, it was traded in for this new one, which I'm absolutely ecstatic with. It sounds gorgeous, with unbelievable sound and resonance. On the afternoon that it was delivered, I played for 4 hours straight, until my back, shoulders, and wrists were aching like hell. I've bought a lot of new pieces, and I'm planning to review my 7 years' classical training even for just a few months before I re-start residency. I'm mostly besotted with lyrical pieces like Canon in D and arrangements by Jim Brickman or George Winston. For local arrangers, I recommend JonJon or Boboy Bagayaua, as they're the ones who seem to be able to capture the spirit of the songs best. Can man and woman still find Paradise in the world outside the Garden of Eden?
By the time I arrived at the last page, I was bawling like a baby, with tears of triumph and joy. And books don't make me cry easily. Nothing of Nicholas Spark's ever really moved me. In short, I highly recommend this book. It won the Manila Critics Book Circle Awards (did I get that right?). It's one of those Filipino works that I would proudly tell a foreigner: "This was written by one of us!!"
This is the finished game of Scrabble that I played with Tomato last week. I won, but just barely. We had a lot of fun tossing each other weird words, just to see if the other would accept it, since we didn't have a dictionary handy. Next time I'm going to tell him that there are new rules: medical terms will be allowed. He won't even know if I'm bluffing harharhar...
Lastly, here's something I really have to internalize: (from Fortitudine Vincimus) State of Mind If you think you are beaten, you are; If you think you dare not, you don't! If you'd like to win, but you think you can't, It's almost certain you won't. If you think you'll lose, you're lost; For out in the world we find Success begins with a fellow's will; It's all in the state of mind! If you think you're outclassed, you are; You've got to think high to rise. You've got to be sure of yourself Before you 'll ever win the prize. Life's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man; But sooner or later the man who wins Is the person who thinks he can! Author Unknown
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| Name November 30, 2006 07:01 AM PST hello darling. Nice to see a site that is real. Hope that you become a cardiologist or endocrinologist someday. It is fun to play piano especially to relieve you of some stress especially when you are in training. Keep up the good work, you can do it. More power colleague. PS: Rach 3 for you my dear. | ||
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