November 5, 2007

beinte dos

Exactly twelve years ago, I was celebrating my twelfth birthday with my group of friends back in sixth grade. Our juvenile minds were already concerned with what will become of us in the future. I imagined myself twelve years from that day as a tall, sophisticated, young lady; driving her own car; earning her own money; single; wearing a clean, white vest with a stethoscope clenched around her neck; her outfit matched with a glittering stilettos and a properly pinned hijab; and a pair of spectacles may add to my japorms.
Twelve years had passed since that afternoon and what had become of me? You see, I thought I would become a doctor at the age of twenty-two. Certainly not. I’m still in school, still a parasite to my parents. I never grew taller than five feet and two inches. I don’t know if I look sophisticated from other people’s eyes but surely, I am a young lady. I don’t have my own car because I am not yet earning my own money. (I’m gonna learn driving pretty soon). Yeah, I’m not committed. I wear clean, white uniform during schooldays, without a vest. I’m gonna have a stethoscope strangling me this semester and onwards. I’m not comfortable wearing stilettos on ordinary days and I try hard to pin my hijab so it would look orderly. I dread the day that I would wear spectacles for it indicates an eye disorder.
            At twenty two, I may not be the woman I imagined I would become but I’m proud to say that I finished a degree with quite a few flying colors and I am working on becoming that woman I dreamed of twelve years ago, without the spectacles please.
For my 22nd birthday, I made a wish list of what I want to receive this year (ei, I’m giving you guys a clue, don’t you get it? Lol!) I actually made this three weeks ago.
  1. Littman stethoscope 
  2. A pair of comfortable shoes
  3. A huge rectangular shoulder bag (to stuff in my essentials so I would no longer appear like a Christmas tree going to school with all the bitbits)
  4. An alarm clock that sounds like an earthquake that about to swallow the earth. I badly need one to keep me awake.
  5. Original DVD of House, M. D. and Grey’s Anatomy.
People, you know where to find me on my birthday. You know my number, you perfectly know where to contact me and where to mail the box! Hahah! And oh, I also like surprises.

8 comments:

Diane Macarambon said...

happy birthday, ariya! i am sure you'll go places.:)

rocaya lucman said...

hi ai! sorry, i can't give you any of those in your wish list. i hope this simple greeting would suffice... happy happy birthday!!! mwah! :D

p.s. what's wrong with wearing glasses?! haha, palibhasa sira kasi mata ko XD

Ai R said...

ate dee: thanks ate..insha-Allah Ameen..
rox:haaayy..wish list nga..hanggang wishes na lang siguro sila.. heheh..
thanks for the greetings roxy..
mwah!

Ai R said...

with wearing glasses? wala lang, feeling ko it doesn't fit me eh.. hehe..

ahmad domado said...

ate ai. i wish i could have that *drive* of becoming a doctor. =) enjoyed this portion of your smudged ink.

ahmad domado said...

happy birthday.. kahit late na.. hehehe. beinte dos na xa. =)

Ai R said...

why not? your dad is a doctor, that alone is an "inspiration". tsaka, you'll be graduation with lots of flying colors naman eh. 'kaw pa!

Ai R said...

heheh. thanks! (kalabaw lang tumatanda!)