Not much, really.
This past week has kept me occupied, and I'm glad for that. I'm grateful
for the things that have been happening, for friends both old and new,
and all the things that I'm learning every day.
First, some quotable quotes.
In Peaberry Cafe with Erik...
Me: (on what to order) Handa na ba ako for something cold?
Erik: ...like my heart.
Ano buh.
Anyway,
after work and a short nap yesterday, I went to CCP early, because I
knew that if I stayed in Makati, I might do some unnecessary spending on
food and whatnot in the malls. So I was off to CCP so I don't have to
see so much that I have to spend on. At first, I decided to stay in the
LT lobby and possibly catch a few minutes of sleep there, but once I
settled down on the carpet, I found the place really hot. So I left and
decided to check out if the air conditioner at the Silangan Hall was on,
so I could possibly stay there for a while. Once I reached the 4th
floor, I heard voices (well, just one voice, really) coming from
Silangan. When I walked over to take a peak, it was Carlos Celdran,
conducting his Living La Vida Imelda CCP tour. It was also hot in the
venue, and everyone was fanning themselves with whatever they had with
them. I ended up staying and listening, even though I wasn't really part
of the tour. I even separated myself and just sat on the steps leading
to the hall.
One of the ladies in the back of the group then
turned to look behind her, and when I saw who she was, I was surprised
to see that it was my former Playshop classmate Jolina! I haven't seen
her in years, and it was great to see her again. We quietly said hi to
each other before we both turned our attention back to Carlos.
When
they changed venues, I decided to head downstairs to get some water in
the buffeteria. Then I noticed Allie standing outside the artists
entrance, so I decided to say hi and have a bit of small talk.
Allie: Mukhang ako lang sa batch natin ang nakapag Main Theater, hahaha.
Haha,
I love that. It's pretty sad to know that not a lot of people in our
chosen course decided to pursue theater in the long run. I guess
practicality is more than just an option for them.
And this
conversation was related to my next one, when I ran into Jolina and her
husband in the LT lobby while they were taking a break before their tour
group had to head over to PICC for the next leg of the tour. We were
catching up on each other's news, and of course she had asked why I was
there in CCP.
Jolina: Parang ikaw lang sa class natin ang tumuloy talaga sa theater.
It
was partly true, though Lawyn is also in the industry, thanks to my
crazy influences. I guess to most, theater is really more like a hobby
than a career.
I can't wait for this coming season. TP's Noli Me Tangere The Musical already made a press release today, announcing the cast.
I
realize that I still think too much. I guess it's the Sagittarian in
me. But then again, it's also still just me. Sometimes I just let things
and thoughts flow from my mind, to my fingers, to a piece of notebook
paper, or to a notepad file on my phone, or to this blog. But sometimes I
also just start thinking, and thinking even more, then I edit. Like I
told my friend, sometimes I don't trust myself in writing what I think
and feel right away. I'm afraid I might get too tactless no matter how
cryptic I try to be. Heck, I've already lessened the frequent posts in
my private blog because I remembered how shocked I was when I found
myself angrily typing when a thought was still fresh in my mind. And to
think I usually use my blogs and journals to de-stress.
Though sometimes, I enjoy just being candid when I write. That's what made most of my writing style, really.
And once again, that card reading rings true more and more each day.
RPT
recital is drawing near. Next week. Oh my. More thoughts on that on
another post, maybe tomorrow. For now, I just noticed how the days
really fly.