Thursday, December 31, 2020

Day 366

(Originally posted on my FB page)

Walking as far away from you, 2020.

Oh, wow, 2020. Where do I start? 

We began this year full of hope that it will be one of the better years but it turned out to be the year that people will remember in a long time and not for good reasons. I will never forget you, for you have taken people from us, our jobs, our plans, our life’s little joys. But most of all, you have taken our sense of normalcy; you have given us a global pandemic that halted our lives in ways I could never imagine. It’s a year like no other, and I do wish that as we end the year today, so will everything that made this year seem like a bad game of Jumanji. 

Friday, December 18, 2020

A Depressing December

One of my many favorite Christmas songs is Andy Williams’ “It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”. It just brings out that undeniable holiday cheer that turns even this midlifer into a giddy nine-year-old. It’s been made popular in recent years through the Ellen DeGeneres’ segment “12 Days of Giveaways”. 

The Christmas season in the Philippines, which starts as soon as we hit the -ber months, is something I anticipate the whole year. With the Christmas preps, holiday parties and get-togethers, shopping rush, gift-giving, and lots of food, it really makes it the most wonderful time of the year. 

Until 2020. 

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Taking heed

As you may have seen in my previous posts, I have been out and about for many weeks now as it is my way of coping with my anxiety. I feel that being cooped up at home for long periods has generally affected my mental well-being. 

The Banality of Everyday Life by Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916)

However, I might have to lessen it because according to the latest OCTA Research, the coronavirus reproduction rate for Metro Manila recently breached the threshold of 1 and is now at 1.06 (compared to 0.99 on December 1), which means COVID-19 is spreading faster. A doctor has already tweeted that the surge or the new wave has started.