La vie en rose
MY fascination with pink began a few months ago. I was searching for studying paraphernalia I'd be using consistently for my note-taking, page-marking, and highlighting. I would spend hours roaming around bookstores, killing time trying out pens and notebooks. You're probably guilty of the same obsession.
One day I chanced upon a pink Pilot G-Tec 0.4 mm pen while monitoring at the PACU. When I used it to annotate an Obstetrics book I was carrying, my scribbles jumped out of the page. My notes didn't look obtrusive amidst the surrounding text. They didn't look garish either. "So pink it is," I thought.
Call it coincidence, but I own so many pink things these days:
— More than 10 pink pens, including the ones I requested my brother to buy for me when he vacationed abroad last week.
— A pink pencil case that came with the Nesvita breakfast cereal I bought years ago.
— A correction tape in pink casing; I didn't notice it came in pink until I removed the packaging.
The only non-pink things in my pencil case are my classic yellow Stabilo (pronounced "shta-BEE-low") highlighter, my pencils, my eraser, and my date stamp (in black ink).
Am I longing for the return of the Bayani Fernando-era MMDA? I like seeing pink on my notes but not on the streets.
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2 Comments:
I didn't know that was how you pronounced it. I always thought it was sta-bee-low.
Good luck with review! Think Pink! :) -aa
That was so GMA-ish! -jgg
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