Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Catch A Man Who Reads


So today I caught this article on Young Blood that just instantly made my day. (Thanks, Alex, for sharing!) This is exactly the type of guy I would drool over. In my imagination, he looks like Leonardo di Caprio or perhaps, Ethan Hawke (give me a break, this is my blog. FYI Titanic and Before Sunrise will never get old).  I am lost in a daydream right now, trying to picture a world wherein I'm dating a guy version of myself, only more romantic and more attractive. 


Such happy thoughts. 
Thank you, Carlo Andrion, for writing this.


Anyway, to make things clear, (I believe) I already found my soulmate in this universe and I love him to death. So he doesn't exactly read (he read the first two Harry Potter novels a few chapters at a time, while waiting at the carwash -- at my constant prodding) but he's brilliant in a lot of things that when put together, weigh much more than the "man who reads."

But who's to stop me from imagining my Leo/Ethan-guy-who-reads in an alternate universe?:)


Catch a man who reads

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The Philippines is not a “reading” nation. Books in this country are considered a luxury. Underpaid and poor, most people here would rather save money for other home essentials than spend on books.
But I want to tell you some things about people who read. It’s really about finding your Mr. Darcy—to date, marry, and grow old with.
Date a man who reads. Date a man who invests on books rather than on clothes, food and electronic gadgets. His may be a messy room—with tools, magazines and electronic gadgets scattered all over. But in the litter, you’ll find a “spice.” Books. Which would make you smile.
Guys who read books do not necessarily wear eyeglasses. They are neither nerds nor emos, nor are they introvert and antisocial creatures. They would hate you for sticking that stigma on them.
Date a man who reads. Social networking sites do not spoil his life. He can survive without Facebook,  Twitter, Tumblr, or e-mails, but not without a good read.
Date a man who reads. For he does know the value of poetry. Yes, science, engineering, math, law and medicine, they are great pursuits. But  the man who reads values love, life, true happiness—with passion.
Date a man who reads. A great place for him is a coffee shop, or anywhere cheap that he finds conducive to reading. He knows when you are upset, or happy, or guilty. He knows it because he is familiar with human emotions. You don’t need to give him a clue.
Date a man who reads because he will not take you to jampacked movie houses on premiere nights. He understands that a good movie is adapted from a great book. He knows that any movie adaptation is always inferior to its book original.
Date a man who reads. He knows that you’re going to give him a book for his birthday, for Christmas and for anniversaries, but still he will be so eager to see what’s inside the gift. For he is so in love with literature—and with those who love the things he loves. Reminisce your childhood with the lessons from Dr. Seuss, “The Little Prince,” and the mysterious “Charlotte’s Web.” He’ll admire you for being familiar with those great stories.
Date a man who reads. He knows what is true, and what is fiction. If it’s possible in novels, why not in real life? Talk to him about Sherlock Holmes, of the magic kingdom of Narnia, and the best series so far, Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings.”
Date a man who reads. You’ll find him in a park, beneath a tree, with a newly acquired book whose pages could be white or yellow; or sitting by the bus window, relishing the yellow light, his perfect aphrodisiac for reading. He always welcomes a conversation with a stranger who likes to read Austen, Bronte, Woolf, Dickinson, and Niffenegger.
No, you will not find in his wallet a condom or a thick wad of money, or credit cards. Instead, you’ll find a list of books he wants to buy, and love letters and poems and quotes that he had earlier come across and that caught his interest. He does not put money in his wallet, unless he’s going to buy another book.
He knows when to make it with a girl. He doesn’t need to flirt. He has had enough flirtation in the books he had read. When he’s in love, he’s in love. He understands the concept of serendipity—and waiting. It takes time and patience to finish a Tolstoy novel.
He can spend the night with you, without sleep, and without sex, just talking endlessly about novels, and stories and poets and their lives. That Sylvia Plath committed suicide, Robert Frost took the road less traveled, Margaret Atwood knows the variation of sleep and love, and that John Keats’ last request was to place a “Here lies one whose name was writ in water” in his tombstone.
Date a man who reads. He does not judge a book by its cover. Or will he judge you by your appearance. He knows you have interesting stories “within” you, and he will listen to them, and fall in love with them. He knows how to make you smile. He’ll just read a good line, and you’ll know you’re inspired. He shares everything: the stories that break, and the ones that stink. Aside from reading, he gives you ample time—to eat, to pray, and to love. He accepts the fact that you need to find and discern yourself, sometimes.
Marry a man who reads. Make love to him as the two of you make new stories together. You’re guaranteed that your children will not have a boring childhood, that he’ll be there to tell bedtime stories because he believes (still) in fantasy even though he’s not a child anymore and he’ll play out the characters in children’s books.
He appreciates comedy and satire. His most precious belongings are his books and your family, which are to him a big story and a big event in his life. Although it is not quantifiable, he trusts the word “forever.”
Grow old with a man who reads. He knows that the worlds he has read in books will sometimes be more colorful and livelier than the world you two will actually live in. But he will not leave you. People die. Children come and go. But the memories and stories will be with you. Forever.
By the way, he believes in women’s lib, because he accepts that women are good readers, and writers too.
Carlo Hernandez Andrion, 21, is married to engineering but regards literature dearly as his mistress.


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Happy Spot

Turning 2 at my current job this coming May! I love working for this brand and so far, I like what I'm doing and am definitely way happier than I was 3 years ago. (My former job was interesting. But...)

So anyway, there's this corner of the office that I "own" and it brings me so much comfort just to be there. I've made it as cozy as possible.

BEFORE. Pardon the messy desk.
AFTER. I really needed the giant cork board.
So here's my desk organizer (Japan Home Center/Daiso/Saizen.. not sure where I got this. Anyway, can't leave those places without a cute little purchase). Pen holder is a Coke glass from McDonalds. Interesting pens include: furry butterfly (from my former officemate, Cas) and Angry Birds (from current officemate, Ranyl).Really loving this cute angel-themed sticky pad. I like it so much, I even gave away the same pad to some friends a couple of Christmases ago.

 My new hard drive/electronics case (finally replaced my dirty old one) from Billi.
 This giant mug was from my Kris Kringle "mommy" Jane. I super love it because it smiles right at you. And notice the smiley post-its on the  lower right. Those are from my former officemate, Ms. Em.

Here's my little extension shelf. Took this photo earlier this year and now, this spot's fuller, with more binders and clear books.
This little foot stool/storage box (this one's got 6 pairs of shoes in it.haha) is one of my favorite things. Mom got this for me. :)

 My office planner (it's now covered in wrapping paper with shoe drawings) and my pretty personal planner (from my friend, Kat!)
A peek into my planner during one of those busy weeks...
 And finally, the chaos during my 24th birthday/1st birthday at the office.

BIRTHDAY DESK!

When I have to do the boring parts of my job (budget tracking, processing payments, liquidating, filing...ugh),  the pops of color really make me feel more energized. That, plus some loud, dance music from my trusty earphones (something I can't go to work without).  :)


The Force :)



Looking at my three little friends on the right side of my desktop makes me smile every time. I know there's no real reason for me to insert my external storage devices all at the same time, but sometimes I just have to look at them all together.hihi

Yoda is my 500GB external hard drive. Darth Vader is my trusty 2GB. R2D2 is my office/work 16GB.  

Brilliant idea, if I say so.  :))



Friday, January 20, 2012

Celebrating 25:)

Something that I realized is that birthdays are really for moms. It's the culmination of 9 months of carrying 
excess weight and having to eat healthy. And all I ever did was come out. 

Celebrating today is my way of saying, "Look mom! The baby you struggled to push out of your belly, the one who cried everyday you brought her to school (and who cried every time she was fetched late), the one you had to stay up for just to make sure she finishes her projects, the one who had to keep asking for more money in college, the same one who still asks you to sew the holes in her clothes every time she goes home... She actually survived 25 years! And is doing pretty okay. Isn't that cool?" 

And what makes it even more special is the fact that our birthdays are just 2 days apart ;) I love you, Mom! You're the best! Happy birthday to us:) (p.s. thanks too, Dad!hihi)

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Rory Gilmore Reading List


I'm currently marathon-ing all the seasons of Gilmore Girls (aka the most awesome TV series ever). If anything, Rory was the perfect role model for my generation back when this show was still on air. She still is. I will definitely make my future daughter/s watch this show. I keep praying that I will have the same mother-daughter relationship as Lorelai and Rory with my future daughter/s. My only regret is that I didn't have a daughter at 16 (kidding, mom!)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Rainy December

Having the rainy day blues. Unearthed the perfect soundtrack, too. I love this song.


Will we be having a rainy Christmas?

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Hunger Games Movie

Around a couple of years back, I randomly came across this book called "Hunger Games" which (my favorite) bookstore, Fully Booked, recommended. At that time, there was no hype about it yet, but based on some online reviews, it seemed cool. So I reserved myself a copy and practically ran to the bookstore to get it.

From the moment I finished reading the first book, I kept telling everyone to read it. It's been the best young adult book I've sank my teeth into after Harry Potter. It was a refreshing read, especially after Twilight disappointed me so bad (I wanted to like it, I really did. So far, I've read the first book and half of New Moon. I'm not ashamed to admit that I like Edward's cheesy lines, but the storytelling was somewhat boring.)

When I moved jobs, I let my new office mates read the Hunger Games series, too. Ha ha. And I even blogged about the series here.

Imagine my excitement when they finally announced that a movie version was in the works. By that time, almost everyone knew about (or have read) the books.

A couple of weeks back the movie trailer FINALLY came out and so far, I haven't heard anything negative about it. It looks like it's going to be the next big movie franchise. Very promising. The great thing about it (I think) is that unlike Harry Potter and Twilight, you won't need to read the books in order to enjoy the movies. The story's not as complicated as Harry and it's fast paced and full of action, unlike Twilight. Please just don't give me a Mockingjay Part 1/Part 2, okay?



Monday, November 21, 2011

Sleepy Thoughts


It's past midnight, I'm lying in bed, listening to songs of my parents' and grandparents' generations (seriously good music), without any worries about tomorrow and fully content to be in the moment I'm in. Such a beautiful prelude to sleep. 

Why waste away our limited time on earth worrying about so many things that, when you think about it, don't really matter as much. Why go to bed with a heavy heart and a cluttered mind?

This is how I like to spend the last waking moments of the day -- with a clear mind (I will worry about tomorrow tomorrow. Nothing I can do now anyway) and a full and grateful heart. Hope I never forget this as I go along.

Thank you, God, for nights like these. :)

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