Wednesday, March 27, 2013

My 5-Week Singlehood: A Mid Term Recap



By the way, “singlehood” is not recognized as an English word. That is, if I have to rely on LibreOffice Writer's spell checker. Maybe because “singlehood” is merely this author's state of mind.

I am almost past halfway. Singlehood, that is. My dear wife and daughter are both in the US fulfilling one of our dreams for Carmella.

I stayed behind for various reasons, mostly self-serving. Like I do not want to go through the trouble of getting a US visa again. Well, I have been denied once and one embarrassment is all this poor writer can handle. 

I was also intent on getting on with my writing, which I have to admit, I am doing rather poorly. I guess writer's block is at its worst when your heart longs for someone's presence. Things are more lucid when both of them are around.

Then there is also the mountain biking part which I promised Cecille I will do on a daily basis. I even got myself a new knee support. Fail. Big time. The most I can manage is a lame once-a-week pedal.

So they are there, an ocean away from me, and each one with a different objective. Which I think I should also mention here as it colors my 5-week state of singlehood.

For Cecille, a trip to the US will not be complete without a visit to one of the closest outlet mall. It's not the buying part that excites but the experience of being surrounded by on-sale original is, for her, akin to being in Nirvana. She may have the same level of joy being in Divisoria but in the years I have known this lady that I love, I learned that women would rather have the real McCoy even it is hardly distinguishable from an imitation.

I really do not get it. Call this writer a bumpkin but for me, unless that Crocodile faces the wrong direction, I find no shame in wearing a close copy.

What I really find hilarious in all this is I do the reconnoitering for her. I may be here but I am Cecille's eyes when it comes to getting the best offer on pressure cookers, Timex watches, Nike budget socks, Salt Sticks capsules and many more.

I know how many minutes away is the nearest REI, Nike store, Borders and Walmart, thanks to Google Maps. I know where best to meet friends to make the most of reunions.

I know that the best offer on watches is not at Nordstrom Rack but at Walmart: $19 for a good Timex Sports Watch and very, very original. No fakes there, I am sure.

So while they are enjoying every moment, I am busy feeding them information that will make their trip worth it. A backroom covert operative clone, if you ask me. 

An egg on my face, really, but I have never done as extensive a research as I am doing now. If only I had the same fervor back in college, I would be the current owner of several companies.

For Carmella, this trip is about finally getting that dream gadget, a pair of expensive earphones from Skullcandy (surprised Cecille actually bought her one), a pair of Vans shoes and her dream bag from Jansport. She now spends the rest of her US trip playing games and taking pictures using the same gadget.

But I miss my girls.

I miss my after dinner talks with Cecille. Better than kitchen dates, this is when we are most comfortable with each other. Often there is nothing special to talk about, but the presence of the beloved speaks louder than words.

I miss her incessant housekeeping. I miss her relaxation mode called the “Telenovela.” I miss going to the Sunday Feast with her. I miss her special sweet soupy desserts. I miss laughing with her. I miss embracing her.

And while my days are filled with non-stop debate when she is around, I miss Carmella. 

Somehow, Man vs Food Nation tastes bland without her. I miss the intellectual discourse that comes after watching Intervention. I miss the inspiration she articulates after watching Kings of Restoration. I miss her art work. I miss watching her read. I miss her singing. I miss biking with her. I miss the hugs.

I have roughly 3 more weeks. I can't wait.