We've been practicing the song La Fosa for like a couple of weeks or so, and just this december 18, we performed it at the annual Fiesta Navideña at the Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción.
First of all, I want to thank you for these wonderful days. Also, thank you for the voices, and thank you for the strength and courage. I still believe in the saying that everytime you go to a church for the first time, make a wish and it will come true.
I've been planning to do something "big" or something "awesome" or "cool" on 12/12/12. And what the heck, it's 12/12/12 today and I didn't even remember! I said I've been planning, meaning, 'till now I'm still thinking something of to do. Last year, may bestfriend told me about the site One Day on Earth, and told me to capture something inspiring about 11/11/11. Pretty much, I failed. I totally have no idea of what to shoot, since that day, I was at a hangar the whole day with my tita.
Last night (dec1), my sister and mom celebrated their birthdays. My cousins, talented cousins (rather) came. Everytime we always get together, we never fail to do some jamming sessions. Like just as our hobby, singing, playing the guitar, which ends up in doing covers, although we end up not having the super perfect pasada, or if there is, not being able to upload some.
Sa Pilipinas, pag sapit ng "-ber" month, nag sisimula na mag-countdown to Christmas ang ibang tao, yung iba, nagsisimula na mag-decorate, though yung iba, they start after November 1st. Dito sa España, I almost cried for thirst as I see the streets and houses (buildings in particular) with totally no designs. I was like this, missing Pinas Christmas days, not until after these music pieces were given to us.
I feel like I was a contestant in Protegé or in Pinoy Dream Academy when I found out the surprise test after an hour of practice for LZAZ (mujeres choir). I was thinking, maybe Ixone e-mailed about that, yet I wasn't just able to see it.