single women.

this is my attempt to make a post valentine write-up.

valentine's day. monday. other than the rush of greetings i received from friends, valentine's is but an ordinary regular day. 

a year ago, i remember myself wishing to have someone special to celebrate this occasion with. in my mind, i play a lot of cheesy romantic ideas and gimmicks to do for the man i love. fortunately, i'm given a year or so more to just toy with those ideas, instead of fret about them.

and i thought, maybe God should put priority on other women. after all, 23 is pretty much a young age. i could wait for some years more. 


here goes the priority list i propose to God:

ate jo. (joselin lampitoc)
businesswoman. my caring group leader. cheery. bubbly. pious. very positive.
she's always on the go. she’s the type of person whose energy never runs out, no matter how many appointments she attends to in a day, no matter how many tasks she accomplishes, and no matter how far the distance is from one place of appointment to another. she always always always carries a bright face. i once told her she's too good to be true, and i mean it bigtime. it's like she doesn't know how to get mad on anything or to anyone even for one second. i know she's praying for her right man to come along, but i think i'm more "atat " for her than she is for herself.
metrobank branch manager. former boss. rich. sophisticated. brainy. superrrr generous. 
i got to work with her back when i was working with AXA, when i was assigned to ocean tower branch. i was in her passenger's seat one time, and either for lack of anything else to talk about or out of pure curiosity, she asked if i have a boyfriend. saying that i don't, she asked what keeps me single. that was an unusual follow up question, to which i don't have a ready answer for. i thought that that query should be asked to a thirty-something woman, or to someone who is in her late-twenties. what i usually get is the "what are the qualities you are looking for in a man" question, to which i don't have a ready answer for either. anyway, that question really got us to talking. she told me not to be too choosy or i'll end up like her, loveless with no more good alibi left. up to this day, though i haven't told her, i don't agree to that "not-to-be-choosy" advice. i believe it's every woman's right. and i believe, too, that she has all the right in the world. she’s a fulfilled woman, career-wise. and i really believe she's a great catch.
financial executive. former colleague. tender-hearted. well-mannered. cool. 
she's married actually,  but with all the marriage blahs. in one of our long walks downtown ayala, hearing her sweet-talk to her hubby on the phone, i just knew how much she loves him despite and inspite of everything. so right there and then, teary-eyed, silently, and yes while walking, i prayed a heartfelt prayer to God to give her husband completely back to her, if not a completely new man to love and who’ll love her back truly, completely, madly.








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on our tagaytay getaway


random office day at the branch


on our usual glorietta walk

all three of them are awesome beautiful women, inside and out, and i genuinely earnestly sincerely pray that they find their right men soon, pretty soon.


...so i find mine next.

4 comments:

  1. I love it! So organized thoughts and format... Please teach me how... I love the pix... of the beautiful single woman.

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  2. touchy.. I am teary-eyed. Three beautiful single women, I whisper my prayer for all of us... MWAH! ei count me in!

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  3. hahahaha! naisip ko actually na isama ka..pero no rush naman for you, i assume. priority list kasi to. i'll make a second-priority list some other time.ü

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