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Ate

Ate is the Filipino term for older sister. Being one, I’ve always tried my best to be a role model to my three other siblings.

I’ve always tried my best to know if they need me and be there. I tried to respond to their other needs including the financial aspect ever since I started working and when we started living away from our father. It was difficult. I won’t elaborate on that further.

So I thought I did a good job on being an older sister. I was never really really close to all of them. But despite that, I thought I was able to fulfill their needs from an Ate. The guidance, companionship, friendship, I thought I was able to give them these. I thought. Maybe I did. But it wasn’t enough. I thought maybe I’ve left them too early. I thought I can still give them the guidance they need even if we don’t all live under the same roof. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe I was not a good Ate after all…

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Commuter Experience II

So my previous post was inspired by the weird scene I encountered riding the bus on my way home. This time, it is due to the desperation of getting a ride home.

From hereon, I’d refer to “Novaliches-bound” buses as “my bus”.

Last Wednesday, I was waiting for a bus in front of Farmers Plaza. Me, being the typical pasaway didn’t went to the correct bus stop because I saw that there were too many people waiting for my bus. Also, none of the buses that passed by was my bus. I noticed that all my buses didn’t take the queue and all of them passed by the express lane. This made me wait for almost 30 minutes. By this time, I have convinced myself that I will not be able to get a ride if I keep on just standing there.

I decided I get my ride on the other side of Cubao. Yes, I’m referring to Aurora Blvd, the side near Baliwag. From Farmers Plaza, I took the footbridge going to Aurora. And voila! As soon as I reached the bus top, I was able to get a ride home.

Since that night, I decided that I’ll take a new route. Instead of Puregold – Gateway – Farmers Plaza, I’ll now take Mercury – Aurora Blvd. I’ll be sure to catch my bus in no time! The downside is, there’ll be less site-seeing (read: ukay-ukay).

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Commuter Experience

Like I said before, I’ve been commuting for-how-long-i-can’t-remember. No, I am not complaining. This is one of those experiences that kept me thinking. Even now. Smilies

I can’t remember when this exactly happened but I’m sure it did. Let me give you a background first. I live in Proj 8, QC. The most convenient/practical way for me to go home from Eastwood is (1)Take a jeepney going to Cubao. (2)Get off in Puregold and walk going to Farmers Plaza. (3)Ride an ordinary bus bound to Novaliches. There are two kinds of buses that we usually encounter: (1)Slow and bakaw and (2)Fast and madiskarte. Of course, I prefer the second one but when I don’t have so much choice (like when I’m in a hurry), I take what’s available.

So going back. A mother and her son who is about 10 years old sit in front of me. In front of them sat another boy who is about 8 years old who I assumed is her son too. The bus is almost full but the driver kept on picking up passengers. When we reached Q-Mart, 4 people went aboard: a mother, her son, her sister and her mother. The conductor (fare collector) then shouted “Yung bata ho pakikalong na lang. Immediately after that, the first mother asked her son beside her to sit in her lap and called the other boy in front of them. That boy sat in her lap too. The second mother sat beside her and told her son to sit in front of her. Are you following so far? Yes, the second mother and her son took the seats the first mother’s sons left.

After a while, the second mother asked her son to stand up. I didn’t know why. I can’t understand why. I saw her son frowned and questioned her. I heard her say “Kasi walang magbabantay sa iyo dun“. The boy was just in front of her right? The second mother’s sister and mother were seated a few seats at the back of them. She told her sister “Patayuin mo nga ito dyan“. The boy then walked towards her tita and stood in front of her. There are other people standing in between them. After some time, the boy went back to his mother, still standing. I think he wants to check if his school bag, which his mother is holding, is ok. The seat in front of the second mother is still vacant. The boy remained standing until we reached Munoz. The first mother still has her two boys in her lap.

Now I’m thinking. The first mother may have no extra money to pay for his sons’ fare thus she let both of them sat in her lap. I don’t know what was wrong in the seat in front of them that the second mother let her son to stand up like an old man. I think again. Do mothers really do these to their children?Smilies

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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