Wednesday, October 15, 2014

i stopped blogging because...

I was so pre-occupied the past 3 or 4 years. I kept on worrying problems that I can't resolve in a short span of time. I still have these problems as I write this.

I was so confused on what am I supposed to do with my life.

I was depressed.

I didn't have anything to share that's worth sharing.  In my opinion.

I was busy with other social media sites like facebook, twitter and instagram (The whole world is!).

I've been to 2 countries: Hongkong (2012) and Thailand (2013). I'll be adding one more next month.

I was a corporate slave and I don't know when will I be free or move to a new "master".

I was trying to spend more time with my Bebe (yes, we're still together), my friends (I have few friends now compared to when I was younger) and of course, my family.

I turned 27, then 28, 29 and the big 3-0!

I watched a lot of videos in youtube. Mostly SNL, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Musicals, Alan Carr and Graham Norton.

Oh yeah, I watched Wicked the Musical live in CCP.

I was also able to have the Kylie Minogue experience. I watched her Aphrodite Manila Leg of her tour. I HAD SO MUCH FUN!

I was also busy getting fat, sick and drunk.

I was smoking.

Slept. A lot!

I was having a hard time trying to find the right words to say. I think it's due to me getting older or too many anesthesia.

And I was trying to convince myself that nothing is really happening with my life. By writing this blog entry (i know, it's been years since my last post), i realized that a lot of good things, no, great things that happened in my life for the past 3 or 4 years.

I denied myself the luxury of exeriencing what life is all about. I never get to appreciate what they call simple joys.

I was also busy frowning.

I hope moving forward, i'll be busy with making me and the persons around me happy again.

I hope I'll be busy having fun and sharing those moments with you through this blog.

Just a reminder, i will not be posting things just for the sake of bragging. People get to experience things differently in terms of when, where and how it happened. The most important is what you were feeling at that moment.