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Friday, March 28, 2008

From then it became somewhat easier to keep postponing the trip back home and before I knew it, it’s been 15 months since I’d been home. This is the longest time that I’d been away from my family. And I am not in the least bit home sick. I mean, like it or not, Cambodia has been home to me since 2004.
I was supposed to go home last March 25. I had booked my plane ticket, but cancelled it when an important project, which I had earlier given up on, suddenly materialized. Also, I have an impending trip to Johannesburg, if I get my visa on time. Hope I don’t end up like Amy Winehouse before the Grammys. The process of securing a South African visa deserves its own post so I’ll write about that later. So now that my work schedule is full until the end of June, I have forsaken all plans of going home.
When I said that I am not in the least bit homesick, I mean it. I miss a lot of people in the Philippines: family, friends, and everything in between. But do I miss my life in the Philippines? I’m gonna have to say no.
I miss being with my mother on her birthday, this is for sure. In fact, I thought about her a lot when I was sick earlier this month. But I didn’t want to go home to her because I was sick. I didn’t want to be a burden. Though I’m perfectly sure she won’t mind having me around, sick or not.
And now, like last year, I have no gift for my mother on her birthday. Just that 20-minute conversation we had yesterday and the few text messages we exchanged today. And a not-so-good poem for her in my other blog. But I noticed that as both of use grew older, she seems to be making less and less demands from me as I find myself increasingly wanting her to do so. The ironies of getting old.
On her birthday last year I wrote that my mother and I survived many things, including perhaps, each other. Reading that statement again now, made me rethink it. If my mother and I survived each other, we wouldn’t have been able to do it if we didn’t have each other in the first place.
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thanks, francis, for dropping by. sure, let’s exchange links!
Posted by pinakadalisay at March 29, 2008, 8:57 ami like this post. and i miss my mother.
Posted by Kiks at March 30, 2008, 9:05 pmhaay, nakaka miss ang mga nanay.
last year, my mom celebrated her 70th bday. we gave her a big party. sayang lang, my bro and his family who live abroad were not able to make it.
happy party sya, with all our relatives and her old friends.
nice post.
Posted by gibo at March 31, 2008, 4:44 pmkiks & gibo: yeah, i miss my mother as well.
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great read. i just stumbled upon your blog and bookmarked it. would love to link you as well to my blog if you dont mind.
i definitely feel for you. my mom celebrated her bday as well recently and its my 6th year of not being able to celebrate with her as I am working here in NY. the conversations and the gifts are appreciated but there could never be more satisfying than being with her on her special day…
Posted by Francis at March 29, 2008, 4:16 am