Dense and Blind

I don't believe it. Who'd've thought I'd be posting replies to blog-journs? In Mona's April 5, 2002 entry [In Web Limbo No More], she wonders why I wrote "kakainggit ka" (trans: 'you are enviable')

Imagine -- you have a family, a corporate life, html skills, plus content, content, content online. A genealogy tree online, a site for your fellow alumnae. Where do you find the time? And how'd you get to write so well?

Dense. Blind. That's what we are to our own blessings, our own capabilities. That's also what we are to people around us, as we zip through "life." For all I know, Mona had that writing talent ever since college, or perhaps even earlier. Never realized she's such a funny person.

I'm amazed it required the internet to discover something best unearthed in a more social situation. Like school. Or the office. Or whatever spot far removed from computers.

Anyway, I'd best finish that photo essay. Two journal entries in less than 7 days is so unlike me, the recent Renaissance Daddy.

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[ First posted on 04/05/2002 by Manuel Viloria ]



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