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Friday, September 11, 2009

Matchmaker, Matchmaker

Here's an interesting read for the weekend.  I saw this in last week's Sunday Inquirer Magazine. See if you can relate as well ...

What's worse: your parents telling you that you are to remain single until further notice, or the day they decide that it's about time they put you on the market?

Click continue to see the full article by Cate de Leon.






Matchmaker, Matchmaker
(AKA Mom and Dad)

by: Cate de Leon

IT’S SOMETHING that happens to most of us. One moment you’re practically banned from meeting the opposite sex, the next you’re being pushed and shoved toward every eligible partner in sight. There isn’t much you can do about it, really. Parents wouldn’t be parents if they weren’t capable of inflicting a certain amount of torture on their kids. But it always helps to share stories and find comfort in the fact that we are not alone in our suffering.

Four years ago, right before I went to college, my dad sat me down and gave me a serious, awkward talk about how it was best for me not to get a boyfriend just yet. Barely a month into my freshman year, however, we had this conversation:

Exhibit A

“What about that classmate of yours? Bea? She’s pretty!” Dad said, elbowing my brother, Derek.
“Dad, you’re so sexist!” I fired from the backseat of our car. “You keep your eye out for Derek, but me, just because I’m a girl you think I should have nothing to do with the opposite sex.”
“That’s not true!” Dad defended himself. “I just haven’t seen anyone who’d be good for you. Dan is too scrawny, Ben is too dark, and Brian, well, he’s OK, but you don’t really look good together.”
I was dumbfounded. “You’ve been checking out my friends?”

Exhibit B

“So is he courting you?” Mom was nosing around my ‘love life’ again.
“What?! No!”
“Do you like him, then?”
“Nooooooooo!!!!”
“Sige na. You can tell us. We’re open!”

Exhibit C

“So how was your date?” Dad interrogated as he fetched me from a night out with my org mates.
“Huh? It wasn’t a date. We weren’t the only ones there. We were with friends. Besides, we don’t like each other, OK?”
“Oh, I was just wondering why you had this glow about you,” Dad smiled, pleased with his own teasing.
“I do not have a glow about me,” I retorted as dryly as I could.
“There it is, o! I see it!” he literally pointed at my face.
“Hope for their offspring makes parents delusional,” I said, annoyed.
“If you’re happy, I’m happy.” Dad quipped, undaunted.
And after a few seconds, he couldn’t resist adding, “So when do I meet him?”

Exhibit D

It was Christmas season and I had just gotten back from caroling with one of my student organizations.
Dad looked at the clock. “It’s late already. How did you get home?”
 “Jake dropped me off,” I answered matter-of-factly.
At this Mom and Dad broke into wide, meaningful grins; first at each other and then at me. “Oooh! Who’s Jake?” they asked almost simultaneously.
 “O, ayan na naman kayo ah! Ang bait-bait ng tao, pinagsu-suspetsyahan n’yo! [There you go again! He was just being nice and here you’re turning him into one of your usual suspects.]”
“What? We were just asking who he is. We just want to know who your friends are, that’s all,” they feigned innocence.

Exhibit E
We were at my uncle’s wedding. It was a very small and simple gathering – not the kind where you’d expect to meet any prospects. Then this tall, dark and decent-looking guy showed up. Okay, so I did check him out but concluded pretty early that he wasn’t my type. So I was contentedly sitting by myself when all of a sudden Dad’s voice boomed from a short distance.  “Cate! Cate! Come here, I’ll introduce you!”

Sure enough, he was standing next to the tall, dark, decent-looking guy, enthusiastically conversing with him and his mother. I stood up and shook his hand, just to be polite. His mother said he was currently taking his master’s in Electrical Engineering at the University of the Philippines. Poor guy. It would have been better for his mother not to have said such things. Dad is attracted to such credentials like a dog is to a big, juicy piece of meat.





Come reception time, I spied Dad talking to the guy one-on-one, even picking out a small table just for the two of them. Poor, poor guy.

And, of course, when we got home, Dad wouldn’t let me hear the end of it. “He seems like a great guy! He’s nice, smart, and he’s a Christian! It would be good for you to get to know him better.”

My protests about how he wasn’t my type were in vain, falling on deaf ears.
And there are so many more examples that would take me infinity to enumerate. The funniest I’ve heard so far was how a nerdy guy friend of mine was “required to go out with a girl” by his dad.

Makes me wonder which is worse: your parents telling you that you are to remain single until further notice, or the day they decide that it’s about time they put you on the market. I also don’t tell them whenever I like someone because I think they’re crazy enough as it is. Nevertheless, I think they can still tell.

I guess there’s no choice but for me, and others like me (I’m sure I’m not the only one being sold off), to bear with all the madness and to try my best to protect my male friends from unnecessary parental interrogation/checking out, and the fact that my parents think they all have crushes on me. I just comfort myself with the knowledge that it’s normal for mom and dad to be overly confident and slightly delusional about their offspring. •

Can you relate or can you relate? Send your comments and similar stories to catgdeleon @yahoo.com or visit the author at http://writer-cat.livejournal.com

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I truly can relate.  However, I think this girl has awesome parents but she doesn't know it yet.  When she finally meets that special someone, I'm sure she'll be more than glad to share that person with her parents.  I do understand that she may want to keep her love life private for now.

Sometimes I wish my parents were more sociable and that we have more family friends.  

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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

A Rare Moment with Papa

 

Papa caught wearing shorts!  I think it was ages ago when I last saw him in one.  This time he was forced to wear one after having a heart attack and waiting for his Angioplasty.

And it didn't last that long.  After his operation, he went back to wearing his ever reliable slacks again.  Notice that even his shorts are made out of the same material as his slacks. hehehe (^o^)/




He will be turning 70 (normal age / non-chinese age) this year.  

Sometimes I wonder what motivates the man to live - now when people even in their 20's and 30's couldn't think of one.

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Sunday, September 06, 2009

Fall in Love one more time



Is there someone in your life that gets to your nerves like hell but definitely is worth fighting for?

She's starin' at me
I'm sittin' wonderin' what she's thinkin'
Nobody's talkin' cause talkin' only leads to screamin'
And now it's I'm yellin' over her, she's yellin' over me
All that means is neither of us is listening

And what's even worse?
That we don't even remember why we're fighting
So both of us are mad for 
Nothing, fighting for
Nothing, cryin' for
Nothing, whoa
But we won't let it go for
Nothing, no not for
Nothing, this should be
Nothing to a love like what we got.


-excerpts from Ne-Yo's Mad -
Watch the video in full screen and fall in love again.




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I love dancing and I love to dance.  Maybe I should make this my next project.  There's no such thing as being too old to try new things (^0^)/


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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

History in the Making?

Today, presidential candidate Mar Roxas announced his support for Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III for president in the May 2010 elections! Could this be just for shows or is this history in the making?



Undoubtedly, Noynoy is the only potential candidate who can unite most of the opposition.  Other presidential and vice-presidential aspirants have already expressed their support for Noynoy if indeed he decides to run for the presidency.  That's the catch, he hasn't decided yet!  


Personally, his indecision is quite a turn off.  Now that there's a new face in the line up,  the next survey results would really be very interesting.  Imagine if Noynoy would get a rating even lower than that of Mar.  What next?





Another point to consider is what Senator Kiko Pangilinan is talking about.  If indeed Noynoy is successful in uniting the opposition behind him, I hope he does so without incurring indebtedness to all these power-hungry politicians.  If he does it the traditional way then if ever he does become the next president, the first couple of years would only be spent repaying all these debts.  How then can we have CHANGE.   


I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens in the months to come.  


Lastly, I think I would have voted for Mar Roxas.  Don't forget to Register and vote! Check out this page by crazydigger if you need help on how to register to be able to vote.

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

The Federers!

The drought is over! I'm back (mind, body, and spirit!)

For the past month, I haven't seen any tennis action or heard any tennis news!  I can't believe it took me a month to find out that Mirka Federer already gave birth to twins!  This blog welcomes Charlene Riva Federer and Myla Rose Federer to this world! Read on to see the picture of the Federers. ^^

Roger Federer posted this photo in his Facebook.  It came with the following note:




As promised, here is a family picture that my dad took. He thinks he's becoming a professional photographer.
It was very funny as both girls had the hiccups while we were trying to take a decent picture. The girls and mom are doing great. Thanks for all your warm wishes.
 Congratulations Roger!

On other tennis news, the last grand slam of the year is finally here!  Catch the US Open Tennis Championships 2009 at the Balls Channel.  I just saw Kim Clijsters advance to the 2nd round with a convincing 6-1 6-1 victory! Go Kim! 

Roger Federer will be up next.  Go Roger!  In two weeks time, these guys will have to make another video ... geez.  (Watch the video)




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