Friday, March 4, 2016

Last Leaf Interview

                               

        I was scrolling through my uber- duper looong checklist for school and feeling so good everytime I would get to shade a box (more like super proud and shouting out to the world, “HEY LOOK! LOOK AT ME SHADE IT BAHAHAHAH YEEES!” but whatever mehee), when I remembered that I had to interview an old person or a grandparent.  Honestly, I dodged having to interview a grandparent for so long, because I seriously did not want.  NO WAY. I am very quiet at home and I am also not fond of family gatherings, because most of the time, #cantrelatetodemlol; so having to talk and actually “interact” just sounded terribly dreadful! So planning to blandish my way through this whole piece, I paused for a while and checked my phone for any messages or updates or for anything under the sun; then suddenly, I saw a Viber message from my Lola…and already left unopened for a week! I mean as much as I hated talking and all that, ofcourse I still felt guilty! Somebody not messaging me back after half a day would already make me like “WTH What is wrong with this person!” or like “OH NO Did I do anything wrong?” and I, did not reply for a week! Such a HYPOCRIT Max, what have you done?!

And to make it worse, my Lola’s message was a thankyou one, she was thankful to death for the Birthday song video I made for her the week before and said that she loved me very much. Her message even included the exact words- “Lagi ke kanyan pakikinggan pag nagpapahinga ako. Lalong matutuwa si Lola Dad sa ginawa mo Nang. At last, ikaw ang unang apo na nagmana sa kanya sa musika diba! Don’t forget we love you so so much, God bless!”

            So with guilt creeping all over my heart, I apologized as much as I could and the Last Leaf interview came to mind. I told myself, “Why not give it a shot? You might even learn something new.” Thus, I gave her 2 questions, they were as follows:  What do you think was the most important thing you learned through the years?  And, what advice would you give to your grandchildren or to the youth of today?

            Her answer started with “Nang, it would be very brief and simple, ne,” but with the things she responded after that, I knew I did the right thing of actually ‘legit-ly’ interviewing her.

She said,

“For the things I learned through the years, it would be, before making decisions, I refer to the lessons I got from my good and bad experiences, then, seek my associates, advisers, and family members’ approval. “

“Trust and have faith in God. Have a personal relationship with God through daily prayer. Praise and thank Him for any favor you have received, ask for his assistance for any problem you encounter. For God, everything is possible.”

“Obey and respect thy parents, he who disobeys parents will meet misfortune someday"

“Stick to Pinoy’s culture "no touch" for ladies.”

“Share your blessings, time, talents and simple treasures to touch others’ lives.”

“Make God your no.1 priority”

“Finish your course, so that your parents will be the happiest and proudest parents in the world.”

The one that struck me the most though, was this:

“While an adolescent, take "love" as an inspiration, because true love comes later, in Gods time.”

               I mean, teens today go gaga over boys or crushes; well not like me (jk idek secret lol), they keep rushing to get a boyfriend or a girlfriend, and to enter that world called: DATING &  IN A RELATIONSHIP. I am not certain why, but that seems to be the trend anyway, and the thing is, they base off their happiness from guys or their special other, when in fact, after reflecting on this- we are all still too young to switch from SINGLE or IT’S COMPLICATED to SORRY, CAN’T HAVE ME, I’M TAKEN. As my Lola said, “true love comes later, in God’s time.” We simply have to wait for the right place, the right time, and the right guy; trust me, it will come and it will be beautiful. For now, do not rush; instead, explore your talents, fulfill your passion, fill your heart with everlasting joy and, just have fun doing what you love!
           

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