Back in Cebu: Day One

Day one in Cebu photo dump and the stories behind

This is my BACK IN CEBU blog series, where I write about the things I did in Cebu with friends, family, and myself.

I am FINALLY back in Cebu City, a place where I mostly spent my young adulthood loving, discovering, and learning so many things in life. This is also where I met so many friends who I am so grateful to have. I had a good nine-year run in the Queen City of the South until I left for good, back at home in perpetual solitude.

Now, I am back here in Cebu since the second week of February. This is the first time I am back feeling energetic and excited to do stuff and see my friends.

Last year was very stressful. Although I was here a lot of times, I could not remember it being so comfortable. It was full of clinic visits, labs, and all things sick people did.

My travels last year pushed my physical limits. I was exhausted all the time and it was very uncomfortable and physically painful. I even had a chaperone with me to help me go around. I thought that was the end of me; that any day last year was my last day on earth; that I would fall unconscious to the ground while struggling to walk to my destination; or that I would just die in my sleep. Oomfie even skipped his class and told his students he was gonna see a dying friend. That friend was me. šŸ˜‚

But what do I know ā€” I am still here, alive, kicking, and getting more energy! Thank GOD! I am probably in remission, and at any given time I would relapse and my body would finally give up. But, who cares? Whatā€™s important is the NOW. And right now, I feel great! Ecstatic, even.

Have you experienced being so sick that you thought ā€˜this is itā€™?
What was it like?

The ferry docked super early in Cebu port. At 4 AM, everything was still and dark. There were barely any people around. Iā€™d imagine them under those buildings tucked tightly inside their sheets snoring the night away while I am traversing one of the lonely streets in Cebu City.

I sent a message to my friendsā€™ group chat. And luckily, my friend, Rome, who I had not met in a long time and was in Thailand at that time, woke up pretty early and called his partner, Mau, to know that I was in town. It meant that I had a place to crash for a few hours!

Invaded my friendā€™s desk and tried to work on my manuscript.

I couldnā€™t go back to sleep so I invaded my friendā€™s desk and tried to work on my manuscript. The manuscript had been going on for years now. I was just too lazy, distracted, and sick to finish it. Hopefully, I am meant to finish it and get published. If not, then, no worries, not a big deal either. šŸ¤£

My friend, Mau, took my other friend, Troy, and me to a hearty lunch: lechon (original and spicy flavors), dinuguan, baked scallops, and pancit. šŸ–šŸœšŸ¦Ŗā¤ļø Every time I come to Cebu, I make sure to eat lechon so this one already ticks off of my list.

When you used to live in the city for a long time where everything was within reach, and you transfer to a faraway land where everything consisted of nothing, then youā€™d have to just make a list of the things you wanted to eat or do when you get the chance. šŸ—’ļø

L-R: Neil, Troy, Rich, MJ, and Me @ Starbucks Axis

After lunch, we stopped over at Starbucks for coffee (and dessert for me: waffle with strawberry syrup and whipped cream āœ…) We also bumped into a couple of friends from back to my volunteer days. It was unexpected, but it was nice to see them!

I liked how everything went. I finally met with friends I had not seen since the pandemic. We were able to talk about things that we didnā€™t normally talk about out loud. It was fulfilling and magical. I used to treasure friendships so much that I would move mountains just to see and do something for them. I may not have the same energy I had before but I still appreciate and love them all the same.

What about you?

Have you met with all of your friends now that the pandemic restrictions are over? Or have you already cut most of them off of your life?

Let me know!

Always,

Elbert!

P.S. Let me know if you want to write a story on mly blog! Just send me an email, and Iā€™ll definitely post it in the next issue. ā¤ļø

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