LSS:"Could you show
me dear something I've not seen?/Something infinitely interesting..."
(ewa ko ba, ka-luma na eh...)Gagong gupit ako! Hehe. Look:


with my nephew Arie, he had his hair highlighted
Anyway, I'm done reading
The Dream Merchantlast Wednesday. After
that, I immediately started reading
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
. I finished it that night before I went to my habit of playing Brick in my
ipod until I fall asleep.
The Five You Meet in Heaven is so good I wanted to underline all the
good parts. But that would mean underlining the
whole book. I cried
on the part when he saw his father in heaven and he forgave him and he said
"It is fixed". Basta you should read it although I'm pretty sure everyone(those
who care about books, that is) must've already read it. I especially liked the
lesson the Blue Man taught him, that "death doesn't just take someone, it
misses someone else, and in the small distance between being taken and being
missed, lives are changed." And also the one that Ruby taught, that "no one is
born with anger. And when we die the soul is freed of it. But here(in heaven),
in order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did, and why
you no longer need to feel it."
I also encountered some interesting quotes in
The Dream Merchant:
"...snakes protect people, and they know the secrets of life. You need
never be afraid of snakes..."-Max Herbert, Talent Scout, Dispatch Board of Gippart
"This lesson: stare whatever makes you afraid straight in the eye. Do you
understand me? Stare the nightmare straight in the eye..."-Master in warrior-
umayaChapter 15:The day looked quite different when you were alone. Alone except for your
dead sister and her silent guardian. The day seemed more impersonal,
somewhat malignant, acrimonious and threatening. But then again, it was
your alone. Your enemy, your friend. Yours to tame."It doesn't matter where we've been. What matters is where we're going."So, next in line, no I won't continue with the
Dark Tower yet 'cause I
want to read
Birth of Venus and
American Gods first and
The Virgin Suicides,too.
Gosh...so many books, so little time.
Anyway, books aside, I'd like to share with you guys a pic of this undeniably
HOT guy called Wentworth Miller.

I think it was Maundy Thursday then or Good Friday when I was channel
surfing 'cause there wasn't anything good to watch. So I came across this show
in Crime Suspense called
Prison Break and I saw this guy and my
initial reaction was
"Uy, kamukha ni Elijah Wood". He's so cute. And
then, the week after that, I had almost forgotten about that cute guy(for I
still doesn't know his name that time). I went to Ala Paredes' blog and then
clicked one of her links called Lucy. I was reading her posts when I saw the
guy's pic there. That's how I learned the hottie's name. Then the other, other
day, I Googled him, I learned that he's multiracial(cool!) and that he's the guy
from the Mariah Carey video(s)
It's Like That and
We Belong
Together, the guy she dumped her supposed-to-be groom for. Well, good
choice since her groom-to-be is no doubt an old-timer. HAHA.
Guess I have a new husband-again. Seems like eveyday there's a new husband.
Oh well. The world is full of hotties.
I mean, the TV is.