October 20, 2011

Hormonal Imbalance: Love It Or Hate It?

Well, well, well. Look what we have here. 'La lang. Gusto ko lang intro 'yun. 'Yun ang palagi ko sinasabi ko sa mga agents ko dati 'pag availing. Gusto ko sana bumawi ngayon kasi hindi ako masyadong masaya sa post ko kahapon. Pero wala akong maisip na topic. So impromptu na lang. Impromptu talaga? Sa blog pwede 'yun? Oo naman. Dito, lahat pwede. Walang basagan ng trip. Blog niyo ba 'to?

Oo, talagang ganyan ako. Kinakausap ko ang sarili (sa isip ko lang). Hindi pwedeng magsalita akong mag-isa kasi magmumukha naman akong tanga nun. And that's the absolute, utter, total, outright purpose of this blog.

Sige eto na lang.

'Di ba nabanggit ko kahapon na it was the second day of my monthly period. So today, ibig sabihin, third day na, 'di ba? Bungga! Wala na namang sense.^_^

Seryoso na.  

I love and hate, at the same time, being a female human being. About ito sa monthly period ha. 

The love part is -- I think women's decision-making skill becomes blurry few days before, during and after the period. Plus the moodiness. So any effect of that, women can always blame to the hormonal imbalance. Pwede laging gamiting excuse 'yun. 

The hate part naman is -- 1.) Pimples sa noo ko, 2.) Headache and nausea, 3.) Body pains, 4.) Feeling lazy most of the time (during the period).
 
The love and hate part is -- the food cravings. I love it because I love food so much. Who doesn't? When the craving strikes, Elmer and I tend to eat out a lot. A LOT! 'Yun nga past time namin ni Elmer. Ang kumain ng kumain ng kumain. Ang sama niyan, siya is a fan of exercise, ako hindi. :( I hate it because it breaks our budget. And also, I hate the feeling that I feel like I want to eat something, craving really badly for something but I cannot tell what it is. So I end up eating a lot of different foods hoping that that "something" is it. Then there's the aftermath, you know. Again, I am not a huge fan of exercising and running. I only exercise like once a week and run with Elmer like once (to never) a month. 

FYI: I super looove sushi. I haven't gone to many Japanese restaurants here in Baguio or anywhere else. Just a few. And Japanese restaurants aren't a quick find here in Baguio. In addition to that, there's only a few Japanese restaurants here. Tokyo Tokyo is very accessible and their Sushi is very affordable and I just love their Spicy Beef Maki.

Tokyo Tokyo, is it even considered a restaurant?

Last Tuesday, when I had to go back to the lab (See my pervious post), I couldn't resist the urge to drop by Tokyo Tokyo. I tried to fight it but I failed. So there I was, ordered 8 pieces of Spicy Beef Maki and a glass of Coke. That was one of the very few times when I knew exactly what I was really craving for. That's 8 pieces and they were gone in a blink of an eye (Siyempre exaj 'yun). Wala pa yatang 10 minutes, they're gone. Just like that, ploop! I was like, "What did just happen? Where have all my sushi gone?" ^_^

But truth is, even if I'm not about to have my monthly period, and most of the time we eat out, I order 8 pieces of Spicy Beef Maki to go from Tokyo Tokyo and to where we're eating out.  I just looove sushi! Kailan kaya magkakaroon ng ala-Sushi Factory dito sa Pinas?

'Yun lang. 

Ciao! ♥
    

No comments:

Post a Comment

Go ahead. Make my day!