adduhs95 :: café

Sunday, April 16, 2006
Posted by Teejae
Davao is quite small. And my family, smaller.So when folks found out I was thinking of buying a condo, here are some of the things they said to me:
+++++++++++
Mama, my mothers mother who has never been in an airplane and never been to Manila since they migrated to Davao in the early 70's: Bakit ano ba yang condo? Yung mga bahay dun sa matina, parang ganun?

Mom: Hindi, ma, townhouse yun. Condo yung building na mataas parang Hotel.

Mama: Kapag nagka-condo ka na, pupunta na ako sa Maynila dahil may matutuluyan na ako.

Papa, my 80-something grandpa: Wag ka lang mag-condo nak. Sobrang taas, and Manila is along the fault line. What if magka-earthquake? O magkasunog.

+++++++++++
Papa: Patulong ka kay Choy (my relatively affluent distant granpa who lives in Ayala Alabang). Baka may alam siyang magandang lugar.

Nanay, my other tita: Sosyal man yan si Choy, baka dalhin siya sa mahal....Mahal man nang condo nak. Mag-rent ka na lang ng room or makitira sa kamag-anak.

TJ: Eh kaya nga ako aalis kasi ayaw ko nang makitira.
+++++++++++

Papa: (Adamant) Wag lang magsyadong mataas na building nak.
TJ: Sige lang Pa, maghahanap ako ng mid-rise condo. Yung tipong 6 floors lang.
Papa: Mataas pa rin yung 6 floors..

+++++++++++

Mommy Tonton, my usually groovy aunt, for some strange reason said this: Ay! Alam ko na, maraming mga units sa BLISS.

+++++++++++

All this condo talk and reading of magazines all the more gets me excited bout the prospect of moving. And everyone in my family seems to be supportive.

I was reading my reflection notebooks in 1998 and in 2001. Some of my issues keep going on and on. Like I didn't grow.

Maybe it's time to break the cycle... And would living on my own be the vehicle?

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

This website produced by the graduates of the Ateneo de Davao High School batch 1995. All content copyright 2005 adduhs95.com unless indicated otherwise.