Saturday, April 19, 2008

Palid Beach, WMSU Campus, St. Joseph's Cathedral

When I was on my way home yesterday, my motorcycle's front wheel got terribly flat by a sharp object. I was near a vulcanizing shop but the owner already went home. I had to call home for help. Mckoy helped me out. He brought the motorcycle back home and this morning, he brought the tire to the town and had it a new interior.


My sister Daylin wanted to go to the beach. So to the beach we all went. The kids were truly having a good time bathing under the sun. I too had a fine moment there. I had to be back home by 1 pm because I have a summer teaching load at WMSU Ipil ESU Campus. My students were not there. they could be thinking that I wouldn't be around because I was absent for two days. A student (not under my class) told me that the back wheel of my motorcycle was flat. Indeed it was. I had to drag the vehicle down because the road is rocky. But along the concrete road, I had it run through its engine. Then when I finally got to a vulcanizing shop. I sent a text message to Kuya Roger, the president of our choir, to inform him that the musical organ has not yet been taken from Ricky. He immediately rushed to where I was and I accompanied him to get the organ. Then after we brought the organ to the Church, he fetched me back to the shop to get my vehicle. We drove back to the Church. Fr. Jims was the Mass presider.


I am now somehow feeling better. After the swimming at the beach, the dragging of my motorcycle, the operating of the organ... i thought I could not have made it. TGIS - thank God it's Sabado.

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