“WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, MAKE LEMONADE”
This proverbial phrase has become my motto ever since the
start of the community quarantine. Indeed, the presence of COVID 19 has not
only shaken the world, but has turned a lot of lives and businesses upside
down.
As a banker, it was still business as usual for us since we
are part of the essential workforce. Money is obviously needed to run things so
yes, that explains why we couldn’t just leave our posts just because a virus is
spreading. During the Enhanced Community Quarantine, we were advised to do
skeletal workforce - to work just every other day to lessen the chances of
making contact with other people not only in the office, but also outside who
might potentially carry the virus.
For somebody who is used to going to work on weekdays for
the past nine years, this change (staying at home during weekdays) was definitely new for me – an unwelcomed
adjustment but, well, I had to do it anyway because I had no other choice. The
first few days of this arrangement was definitely HARD. Don’t get me wrong – I’m
not exactly a so-called “workaholic” but it was already part of my body clock
and system to work during weekdays. And staying at home during those days was a
bit, errr, weird if you ask me.
There were days when I found it hard to get up. I would lie
down for hours because fudge, I didn’t know what to do. I am blessed with a
housekeeper and a nanny for my baby and they were both doing their jobs. So
what was left for me to do in the house? Basically nothing. Those days were the
days I waited for night time to come when the nanny would turn over my son to
my care and that’s the only time I become busy. But other than that, I had nothing
else to do at home.
But again as the saying goes – “WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, MAKE LEMONADE”, I made myself productive during weekdays at home by doing all sorts of activities. And these activities made me learn so much and made me realize that I had potentials that I have never discovered before.
WORKING OUT
Ever since I gave birth, I have gained a whooping 40 lbs from eating all those chocolates, fast food, ice cream - making my unborn son as an excuse saying "Hey, it's the baby who wants it!". Some people didn’t notice it, saying that I only gained a little. But well, let's face it, the scales don’t lie. For so many months prior to the quarantine, I did lot of diets on top of my daily hula hoop exercise in my attempt to lose weight – no rice, keto (but that only lasted for 2 days, lol), no milktea (that obviously didn’t work out either) and a bunch more. Hula hooping was helping me lose weight, yes, but it wasn’t making me lose weight as fast as I wanted to.
So while lying down one morning, I discovered CHLOE TING on YOUTUBE. One of her videos claimed that one can lose weight in 2 weeks by simple doing those routines. So I gave it a shot. I had nothing to lose plus I did have the time to do it.
Day 1 was a mess! I gave up at 2 minutes during the first
video and told myself I would never ever do it again. IT WAS THAT HARD! But for
some strange reason, it was as if my brain and body were at sync, and I found
myself doing the exercise again two days after and eventually finished the
video. Every other day of this exercise turned into a daily thing and poof!...
I finally went back to my pre-pregnancy weight at 115 lbs.
And here's me when I tried out my office skirt after almost two months of doing CHLOE TING exercises. Take note: That skirt used to fit me like a glove. Just by dedicating a few minutes of my day to exercise, I finally lost weight and a lot of inches around my waist. Now that's success!
KITCHEN SKILLS
Growing up, I never really tried cooking since my mother was
the type of woman who “owned” her kitchen and didn’t like others to “trespass”,
for the lack of a better term. I admit, when I got married, I wasn’t exactly
the so-called “wife material” because I lacked one important skill – COOKING. I’m just
thankful that this wasn’t an issue for my husband and for my in laws.
Quarantine days at home became an opportunity for me to learn a thing or two in the kitchen. Thanks to “YOUTUBE UNIVERSITY”, I was able to learn and whip up my own versions of the following food:
I was so unsuccessful in making the ever so popular DALGONA COFFEE during quarantine but I was successful in making DALGONA AFFOGATO (DALGONA mixture over Vanilla Ice Cream). Both me and Mr. A were so addicted to this. But I had to stop since I promised myself to lose more weight during this period. But will I do this again? Oh yes! Definitely!
I would say out of all of these, learning how to make the
COFFEE JELLY is what I am proud of. This has become a crowd favorite in the
office. It really makes me happy when an officemate says “Tin, lami gud”, “Maam
Athina, masarap gud coffee jelly mo”, “Ate tin, ka perfect ba sa coffee jelly.”,
etc… I guess after so many attempts, is it safe to say that I have become a
master of coffee jelly? Lol.
SIMPLE, SMALL EVENTS ARE STILL BEAUTIFUL
For my son’s first birthday, I have already planned a GRAND
celebration for him. Well, even before he came out of my tummy, my mind was
already full of activities, ideas on what to do during his upcoming FIRST
BIRTHDAY. Just like any other mom, that was how important this particular
occasion was for me. But sadly, pandemic happened and big events were
discouraged. And even my son’s important guests – his Amah and Akoh (paternal
grandmother and first aunt) couldn’t fly to Davao City. So we did a 180 degree
change for this. We crossed out basically almost every single thing on our list
– hotel venue, ice cream and snack carts, grazing table, magician, host, decorations
and more. And instead, we ordered viands from a local caterer (who cooks great
food, btw!), lechon from my son’s godfather, and cake from one of my friends
who was a known baker in the city. As for the decorations, I skipped hiring a
decorator and did everything myself which only cost around 500 pesos.
As for the guests - NONE. It was just me, my husband, the
nanny, our housekeeper and her adopted son. Even my own mother and sister (who
lives in Davao City) couldn’t go to the celebration because our area was
considered HIGH RISK and I personally didn’t want to risk their lives.
But despite the simplicity (I wouldn’t say DOWNGRADE
because it was definitely nowhere near that), we celebrated my son’s birthday
with all smiles on our faces. Even if it was just us at home, we had fun
talking, reminiscing my son’s early months and talked about all the big
developments and changes he had gone through in a span of one year. I couldn’t
stress it enough – IT WAS INDEED A HAPPY OCCASION.
Here are some photos of my son’s QUARANTINE BIRTHDAY:
CELEBRATING MILESTONES DURING QUARANTINE IS OKAY
If there’s one thing I learned the hard way, is that there are
really people who are not happy for your success and make sarcasm at the time
of your happiness during a particular milestone. And that happened to me during
this quarantine.
Just a little back story: Our plans to take a vacation to
the United States last August did not push through for obvious health and safety reasons. (No vacation meant more savings, right? lol!) And my husband decided to use the car for him to travel back and forth the
family farm. Which left me no choice but to purchase my own car. This decision
was for two important reasons: 1.) For me to use going from point A to point B
(house to office, most of the time) and 2.) For us to use in case of
emergencies (God forbid!). So I concluded from those two main reasons that
buying my own car was not exactly a WANT… but falls more into the NEED section. And since I had the purchasing power to do so thanks to our cancelled vacation, why not?
So here I am, with my very own baby – A 2020 Fire Red Suzuki S Presso which I named, Fuego.
While others were celebrating with me in this new milestone of my life – “Maam Athina congratulations sa new car!”, “Ate Thin, nice kaayo imo car”, “Tin, good decision to have your own car also here in Davao. I heard this particular car is good. Can't wait for your review”, there were some who were not pleased and happy about this change, indirectly stating my insensitivity with the current health situation of the world.
“Ma’am thin, congrats sa new car. Murag walay pandemic ma’am,
noh?”; "Lage na ma'am, daghan na lage ka ug kwarta".
Okay so those statements weren't exactly incriminating, but it
doesn’t take a rocket science genius to figure out that those statements do have hints of sarcasm on them. I was a bit bothered at first but then again, if
I could change the world and make it different as it is now, I’m sure I would
do it. But I am only a tiny speck in this world who can only do little good
deeds but cannot do the impossible to change the world. And that, my friends, is reality.
So for you, two sirs (yes, they are both males), I won’t be bothered by what you said before
because this is my life, my money and I hope you could respect my decision
since this is for my family’s need.
After 9 years of working in a bank, I am proud to say that
this is THE MOST EXPENSIVE PURCHASE that I have ever made. My bank account is
back to zero but guess what, MY HEART IS HAPPY. This car is just everything –
fuel efficient, compact, smooth and easy to drive and more (let me tell you all
about that in another post, a vlog, maybe?).
These are just some of the things I learned during this
quarantine. I continuously hope and pray that everything will be back to normal
soon. If not the previous normal, hopefully a BETTER AND HEALTHIER NORMAL.
Keep safe, everyone!
** This is an official entry to the Davao Bloggers Blog Caravan for October 2020 with the theme "Quarantine Lessons." **
2 comments
hahahaha que ver nalang sa mga haters boo, mag buot man sila! You worked hard for it, and having a car is practical these days, take that from someone who doesn't know or doesn't want the idea to drive a car HAHAHA. I've also learned a lot of stuff during quarantine. Makapagsulat nga rin ng blog post!
ReplyDeleteKavuang. Now lang naglabas comment mo. Hahahaha. Thank you boo! Lage, bahala sila uy. Palit pud diay sila lol. Kidding aside, thank you for supporting my decision too. I agree that it is indeed practical especially at this time.
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