You are currently reading the final post for summer 2008.
Yesterday’s post was what I thought the last time I’ll be posting a blog entry for this year’s summer vacation. But no. Currently mom’s on duty in Asiatrust Tutuban, this will be the first duty where I won’t be coming with her, and now I’m toting around in the PC telling myself that this post will officially close my vacation. Right now I’m listening to music, posting in Teentalk, and looking at Blogskins. If you have seen my new Multiply site, expect this to be cross-posted soon. I’m accepting more friend requests there, if you met me online (Teentalk, bloghopping) please add me as your “Online Buddy” and I strongly suggest to give me a message before adding me. I’ll accept your requests, I promise. But I won’t add you if:
- You’re my pathetic hater.
- You’re not a Teentalker, schoolmate, relative, bloghopper yet you don’t give me your introduction. Saying “Hi Candice! I saw you in ______” is as easy as ABC!
We arrived home at around 8:30 and we missed half of the extravaganza. By the time the commercials ended, the “My Girl” cast came out to present their number. I’ve noticed something odd during their number: only a few fans were cheering when Kim performed alone but many more were added when Gerald came out. So that means Big Four and Gerald got more cheers than the “My Girl” star herself? I didn’t like her rendition of “Say It Again” in ASAP while she’s with the newest Teen Big Winner. Did PBB pull another big upset last night? I guess so.
We are all expecting that Robi will win the Big Winner title, with his oozing charisma, incomparable brains, and wide audience appeal. (911 to all the Robilievers reading this!) He’s a real candidate for the title. But I would also like to congratulate Ejay for being the newest Big Winner. He’s one of the people who have the famous “rags to riches” story. His father won the Guardian Big Winner a few weeks prior to last night, now they’re celebrating their triumph. In the viewers’ minds the winner is their bet housmates. So the Big Four are winners to all of us.
I think June is birthday galore for my parents. On Thursday my Mom will be celebrate her 37th birthday, while my Dad will be on June 16. Did you know that the birthday difference between my mom and dad is only four days? You’ve heard it right. They’ve been born on the same year. The next time I face this beloved computer, I will make a birthday scrapbook dedicated to both of my parents then I will post them on my Multiply site for the whole world to see. I’ll have to think yet if I’m going to add that in my Friendster site.
This ends my last entry for the summer. I’ll be back….to tell about how my first week as a Theresian sophomore went. Have a happy opening of classes!