I bask in the memory of those orange afternoons when the tires run smoothly on a sun-kissed asphalt. My heart just stared blankly at everything, unabashed, silent and roaring.
- Kimmy Bureros, 1996

A Moment in Paradise

September 26, 2007

 

 

            I witnessed Bohol’s city lights wane into the dark horizon after   twinkling goodbye to me. The frothy ripples drawn by the ferryboat we were riding seemed to murmur a song of serene warmth . The ferry seemed just as excited going home as it had been going to Bohol.

            A sun-drenched Monday morning welcomed us to Panglao. When I first dipped my toes into the inviting waters of the beach, I figured that if not for the change of environment, things wouldn’t be different from home. Almost everyone from my family was there that it didn’t feel like traveling at all. We brought home with us.

           What’s amazing about that reunion was that the only thing I was allowed to do was have as much fun as I could. Those were the ten most memorable days of my childhood when television, computer games, Barbie dolls and Chinese garters had nothing to do with fun. Even though I had the salty wind kissing my sun burnt skin or the constant swoosh of the dancing waves that wouldn’t give us silence, there wasn’t a day I didn’t wear a smile.

           At six a.m. my cousins and I would swarm into the blue green waters where we’d spend most of the day. The clan filled the beach with laughter and games like charades and quiz bees about the clan. I never grew tired listening to my family’s jests, political debates and heart-warming rendition of Bisaya songs. The whole reunion was a big party with meals sardined with shrimps and crabs, or roasted pig and chicken, barbecue and grilled pork, juicy melons and sweet-fragrant mangoes. I almost forgot what hunger meant.

         It was a magical experience shared by the old, the not so old and the young. There were the leaves of palm trees swaying as if dancing along with the soothing motion of the wind. There was the calm rhythm of the waves as it slapped the seashore. There was the enchanted moment of my grandparents, aunts and uncles, mom and dad dancing barefoot on the milky sands as Frank Sinatra sung along. There was the comfort I felt as my cousins and I slumped into a banig spread on the sand while staring at the diamonds spread across the dark sky. Finally, there was the joy of having experienced paradise with my family.

          That night in the ferryboat while I was staring at the horizon saying goodbye to Panglao, I figured that we were going back to reality, descending from paradise. But, the joy I felt didn’t stay in Bohol. It was my family that made paradise a paradise.

 

Ps. This was summer of fifth grade. I’m 21 now. Quite a long time, which makes this moment nostalgic. 

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Previous Comments

i’m impressed how your mind works kimmy…i’m sure you’ll do great with pro-blogging/paid blogs…

r u from bohol? asa man? u know what, i got several friends coming from bojol….even here in AIT, many boholanos work and live here…by the way, there’s a link love on the loose, your tagged =) but don’t take it seriously ;)

Posted by aileen at September 27, 2007, 6:01 pm

nice childhood. most of my memories of mine are not as nostalgic. that`s probably why i grew up to be one big nut. hahaha.

Posted by J at September 28, 2007, 8:53 pm

glad to read about your wonderful stay in panglao. we’ve had many a wonderful family reunions in panglao too. i remember one time, we went to a beach there on december 26 and there was practically no one else there but us. it was so serene. anyways, just want say this is a very wonderful post. thanks.

Posted by gibo at September 29, 2007, 2:20 pm

Ate Ai! Haha. I am flat clueless with pro-blogging. And you surprise me with your comments. Hahaha. In a good way. I am not from Bohol. My mom is. I am currently in Cebu. :D and and I discovered your Digital View Finder. Will link it. ;)

J! I wonder why you think so. LOL. And if I must say so myself, you grew up to be one hell of a nut. The only nut I know who spill of interesting goodies - goodies that really matter. :D

Gibo, thanks for dropping by. And Panglao is just beautiful. We usually spend sun burnt summers there. ;)

Posted by coriander at September 29, 2007, 6:47 pm

wow, ding!!!! bow!!! i’m speechless. wala na akong masabi sa wits mo. again, as i’d always say…. that “If this is an Academy of Awards, I would give you an Oscar.” ang galing galing ng dingbudz ko oi. I miss you ding… keep healthy and take extra care. titawiling

Posted by wilma at October 18, 2007, 4:16 pm

auntiiiiieeee! how did you find this rotten place? hahahahaha!

gasps.

thanks. i am speechlessssss. ommmmm….

miss you and live well and my manga… auntie, pwede D.Gray-Man manga =D Yay Yay Yay! xD

Posted by coriander at October 18, 2007, 6:31 pm

kimmy, medicine or magazine?? hmmm.

Posted by justine at January 31, 2008, 10:16 am

medgazine jus. T_T

kataw-anan man diay ning nawung ni penke nganhi wui. mura cyag scary. haha. karon ra nako na realize. my gosh. so many people have read this and they’re seeing penke’s face.

*evil laugh, cruel almost*

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