Back at it again

Most men and women lead lives at the worst so painful, at the best so monotonous, poor and limited that the urge to escape, the longing to transcend themselves if only for a few moments, is and has always been one of the principal appetites of the soul.” –Aldous Huxley

It almost seems like Huxley suffered through daily reads here at LTG. Sometimes, I do feel like I’m playing out the string of whatever days that remain in this lifetime. But I honestly can’t help but think that I’ve earned the right to enjoy my time here in a laid-back and uncaring manner. Lord knows, I’ve been transcending myself for over fifty years; I need a break!

I’ve been ill today for the first time in a long time: lethargy, loss of appetite (nothing since breakfast), fever, and nausea (threw up once, but my stomach was mostly empty) are the symptoms du jour. Swan, bless her heart, is a certified caregiver, and she’s been working hard all afternoon to give me some comfort. And now I feel strong enough to subject you to more of the pain you’ve come to expect here.

Mother Nature has seen fit to give us two straight days of sunshine!

I hadn’t had a hike since Monday’s Hash, but no one in the Friday group felt the need to hit the trail. Swan and I undertook our own journey, walking the seven kilometers from our house to WalterMart on the backroads of San Isidro, Naugsol, and Manga Vacca. It felt good to be out and about once again.

Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a sunshiny day!
Easter Mountain stands proud in an almost cloudless sky.
Look at that “S” car go!
We were able to bypass the cow’s roadblock without incident.
Every rainy season, this shanty is transformed into a lakeside residence.
Naugsol Falls (well, that’s what I call them)
Valley life doesn’t look so bad.
Crossing Bridge #4.
Flow river flow.
A Gay tree that caught my eye.
A brief stint on the Govic Highway.
Today’s Tagalog lesson: Adobo tastes better with Coke.
A riverside stroll.
A busy bridge crossing.
Goal achieved!
We had the good fortune to catch an air-conditioned Victory Liner bus for the trip back to Barretto.
Exactly 7K, what are the odds?

We skipped the SOB last night and started out at Sloppy Joe’s. Then we visited Sit-n-Bull for our dinner.

Chicken enchilada for me…
And a grilled pork chop for Swan.

After a brief nightcap at The Green Room, we called it a night and headed for home.

And there you have it, a day with not much to blog about, but that didn’t stop me. As usual.

In July 2009, I was blogging about my trip to Bali. Loads of pictures from my second day there. Damn, looking back, it was the best vacation of my life. In the coming days, I will talk more about some of the happenings. No energy to do so today.

Two years ago, I was enjoying views like this in Pattaya, Thailand.

For today’s YouTube video, we’ll visit Smart Girl Philippines with a story as short and sweet as she is (one and a half minutes). She says giving money to your girl’s family will not endear you to them. My method is giving Swan a healthy allowance; she can spend it as she sees fit. I know she helps some of her nieces with school supplies and stuff, but I never get asked. That works for me.

Here’s some humor before I go lay down again:

Sadly, this one strikes a little to close to home.
You are such an ass, Kirk.
One butt-hurt calls for another, I suppose.

And that’s it for now. Today has been a good reminder of how quickly things can change health-wise. I’m glad it wasn’t more serious, but the fact that I’ll be staying home on a Saturday night and not drinking at all demonstrates how whupped I’m feeling. Hopefully, I’ll recover in time for tomorrow’s Hash.

6 thoughts on “Back at it again

  1. Hey John, I think you’re being a bit too hard on yourself about your eyebrows and nose. Everyone’s features are unique, and there’s no such thing as “ferocious caterpillar eyebrows” literally swallowing your nose.

    As for your nose, it’s totally normal for people of all backgrounds to have varying nose shapes and sizes. It’s not specific to any particular region or ethnicity.

    You might want to focus on what makes you, you, rather than worrying about specific features. You’re more than your eyebrows and nose! If you’re feeling self-conscious, we could talk about ways to build confidence or find things that make you happy.

  2. Hope you are feeling better. Did you possibly have food poisoning?

    Re: certified caregiver.
    Not to belittle the title, but what exactly does that mean? How does having a certified caregiver “improve” the situation when you are sick versus just having a loving partner take care of you? Seems like a lot of it is common sense. Make a person comfortable, hydrated, etc etc.

  3. Brian, I’m not sure what all they learn, the but caregiver program takes about a year to complete. I sent two Filipinas through the process and that helps them achieve the coveted “OFW” (Overseas Filipino Worker) status. Last night, Swan used cold wet wash cloths to rub down my overheated body and also gave me an antibacterial pill she had on hand. Sure, that’s nothing that a loving partner wouldn’t do for you, but it was nice to be the recipient of Swan’s talents.

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