faye on June 9th, 2008

… In my case, I still feel a bit anxious and wary about the start of classes. On one hand I like teaching. On other, teaching is quite taxing, especially if it must be done properly. What is it that must be taught? How is it to be taught? How can it be known that […]

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Ethel on June 7th, 2008

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Ethel on June 4th, 2008

Picture this:
You and I, years from now,
cruising along
some coastal highway,
stereo blasting,
the wind whipping our hair.
Whatever we want to do, we do it.
No agenda, no schedule, nobody else to worry about.
We travel the country, buying silly T-shirts
and sending postcards,
stopping at tiny roadside cafes
in search of the
world’s best brewed coffee.

No hurry.  No rush.
Relaxing in the comfort
of a […]

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Ethel on June 4th, 2008

Seems I never realize
how much I love you
until you’re not around.
Then I miss everything about you…
The way you can make me
laugh a bad mood away…
or the way you can take
a rainy afternoon and
lighten it up with your
jokes and teasing.
I miss our teasing and laughing
I even miss our
little squabbles.
Hurry back.
I love you too much
to last […]

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faye on June 2nd, 2008

… Just about each night, I take a full stretch of the 2.5 kilometer oval on the main campus for my exercise and leisure. I pass by familiar fixtures along the way, such as the acacia trees that have been given names by me. But Ching Dadulfalza is gone. In her place is a young […]

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