My friends from my former TV network interviewed me and my kids about some kid-friendly topic yesterday. It will be online next week and it was a fun interview, with my cats in the background making a ruckus like climbing on my chair’s headrest and clawing their way up the curtains that were still holding up despite the abuse. So yeah, my cats are already fine and back to regular programming.
After that, the Internet went out. Good thing we were going to my hometown so I won’t have to deal with it yet.
As last preventive maintenance check, I went to a vulcanizing shop to have my wheels inspected why they’re letting out air. The rims needed grease to seal the rubber around it. Good thing I did that or else I would running on the South Luzon Expressway with a flat tire. So we traveled around less than 2 hrs and when we arrived at my mom’s house, they immediately rode their bikes after I have unfolded them.
Meanwhile, I brought my mom to a thrift store near us to buy a grill and some saucers, just to get her out of the house. Then fixed their router and modem. My kids are loving their time with their cousins. By the way, they’re all boys.
I got home before 8 pm. Still no Internet.
It’s already morning, still no damned Internet and I’ve been speaking to bots on Twitter and FB Messenger to get me a technician to visit our site. This is what you get when your service provider doesn’t prioritize customer service–you get relegated to bots.
My cat, Sushi, still hates me. She’s hiding from me, under my bed, to be precise. When she feels a little bit social, I would take advantage of it and pour Betadine on her stitches and then she goes back snarling at me. Then she would then hide under the bed again, out of my reach.
Her sister, Kimchi, on the other hand, is almost back to normal and is taking advantage of my mommy guilt by begging for more wet food.
Later on Sushi sort of forgave me, but I think it’s conditional, because she got hungry. She finally got out and joined her sister but she’s still haughty, like she would rather die than beg for food. “No, hooman, I’m not yet forgiving you but I’m hungry,” she telepathically told me. Meanwhile, Kimchi has no shame and pulls my heartstrings by meowing like she’s in so much pain and dying.
My entire day was unproductive because I was troubleshooting personnel issues. Things were simpler when I just handle writing stories and editing. But managing people… It’s a whole different ballgame. Much of the stress of this particular job of mine is managing people and dealing with egos. I remember a microbiologist told me (can’t remember if she was my mom’s research assistant) that the reason she chose this field is because microorganisms are more predictable than people. They also don’t bite back or tear you down.
So I find that journalism is 10-20% writing and the rest is human relations. A big chunk of that is mind games or battle of wits, especially when dealing with big people or difficult interviewees. That’s why I always recommended to junior journos and journalism students 48 Laws of Power (full version, not the abridged) to be able to know how to deal with egos and cunning people. It also applies to people who deal with investments or trying to win consultancy contracts.
So it’s kind of double whammy if you’re in my position–managing people and balancing quality with limited resources. Should you let go of this resource because he is a poor performer and risk not being able to hire again due to budget constraints (because π€¦π»ββοΈ pandemic)? Or you grin and bear it? It’s a constant battle. You deal with egos when pursuing stories to meet your KPIs, and outside of your KPIs you have to deal again with egos, culture, and self-esteem to keep the peace and have a fully functional team.
I finally brought my cats this morning to the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) for spaying. I felt bad for them as they were meowing loudly like they were so tortured during the drive to PAWS. They’re not used to being in crates and being in the car because their vet is just walking distance from our apartment. They fasted for 12 hours (yes, I was able to make them fast!). Prior to fasting, I gave them heaps of wet food to make them happy before the surgery. It’s sort of a way for me to feel less guilty.
I felt compelled to give some kind of financial help to PAWS since they were sponsoring a lot of cats and dogs under rehab. Then I saw T-shirts for sale that I thought my girls would love as they had cat prints on them. Bought four before leaving and drove by our gate to hand it to our househelp to give to my girls. I then proceeded to drive to Shell to have my car’s engine oil changed and general check up.
And yes, I’m being productive while doing errands. I attended a Zoom press conference while waiting for the change oil to be finished. I managed to write 75% of the resulting story while still in the waiting lounge.
The mechanic told me my brake light is busted so after my car’s preventive maintenance service, I had to make an unscheduled trip to the auto electrical shop that has been my go-to service center for over 12 years. It turns out my reverse lights were also busted so I had all malfunctioning lights changed (reverse, brake, park, and plate number lights).
I also asked for a quote for the autolocks and car alarm and the estimated number of hours. So I will likely have it done by Tuesday, if all goes well (i.e. no important calls).
I finished the rest of my story at home and then drove back to PAWS to fetch my four-legged fur babies. When I arrived, they were no longer sedated and seemed glad to smell me and the interior of the car. Once inside the house, we could no longer contain them inside their cages. I then drove to Tiendesitas (pet section) to buy that Elizabethan collar/funnel collar a.k.a. cone of shame to keep the cats from licking their stitches. Plus more cans of wet food, kibbles, and cat litter.
My cats are very cunning. They still managed to remove the collars even if I had put them tightly around their necks. π€¦π»ββοΈ I forget, cats are liquid!
And these critters could no longer be contained in their crates after having their fill of wet food (of course, gotta spoil them a bit after surgery!). So now we have to watch them carefully to keep them from licking their wounds. The volunteers at the center said I need to apply Betadine on their stitches to keep them somewhat sterile and bandages are a no-no. I hoped that this would discourage them from even tasting the surrounding skin as I imagine the iodine solution tastes baaaaadddd… But nope. Persistent cats are drying my patience. So I need to guard them inside my room to keep them from moving too much so they will not tear their stitches.
Oh dear, we’re only on our first day. 6 days to go.
So now my cats and I are all celibate for life. ππ
It’s almost a month since I last visited/biked here. I finally had the time to bike here today and get some air after editing time-sensitive stories and writing my own. My brain has too many cobwebs that I should sweep away–the reason I have been haunted by so many memories.
I took my time and relished my aloneness, the dark, the breeze, the peace. I plugged in my earphones and listened to my Spotify playlists. Simple things like this somehow bring me calmness and allow me to refocus. I’ve been out of sorts the past few days; I must be low on serotonin and high on progesterone while my estrogen levels are out of whack. I resorted to oversleeping and consumption of copious amount of chamomile tea. Then added to my online cart some random shit again.
I’ll be bringing the girls to my hometown this weekend to spend the rest of the summer vacation with their cousins. They can also bike around the immediate neighborhood because it’s an enclosed compound. I’ll be bringing my own bike as well and see if I can bike around before going back home. Need to come back to my cats who will be spayed tomorrow.
That darned ugly thing is always spewed back here by hell. π
My bundle of floof a.k.a. kittykats always try to sneak into my room. And they refuse to budge and get off my chair. My chair.
That little critter took over my chair while I was having breakfast downstairs (hence, the unmade bed and messy table because I haven’t started my day yet).
They know that the bed is off-limits so either they spread themselves all over my bedroom floor or invade my chair. Giving me an excuse not to work yet.
My floof balls, they’re a joy to have around.
Found some wet food online and they finally arrived! They’re around the same price as the 400g Vitapet wet food that I buy in the Robinsons Express (formerly Shopwise) near the apartment. The big Vitapet cans are hard to come by so I had to search for alternatives online.
I only give this at night, as was the habit started by J since they were little kittens. During daytime they graze on dry food. I should feed them cooked fish and meat every now and then because the dry cat food is high on sodium that causes UTI, kidney, and liver problems.
My dad was right in not believing in dry cat food. We always had separate cooked fish or meat for our cats when he was still alive. The last cat we had ran away a few days after my dad died.
Hmm I should have my cats’ blood work done soon to check… π€
So much for vaccine diplomacy. We should have had the 10 million Pfizer vaccines by now if DOH Sec Duque did not “forget” to sign the papers for their procurement. Some people in my industry say that the “dropping of the ball” happened to favor the China vaccines because no one in the country wanted to be vaccinated with it, based on polls. Now China dangles the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines as part of their vaccine diplomacy in exchange for this:
The Philippine FDA hasn’t even approved the use of the Chinese vaccines for healthcare workers nor senior citizens nor those with co-morbidities and yet we have subjected our healthcare workers to these vaccines when there should have been better alternatives.
Given the blatant disregard for Philippine sovereignty and the evil Philippine president has already sold the country to China, Defense chief Delfin Lorenzana is breaking away from the stance of the Duterte administration and has given hostile statements against China for the second time. Usually whenever Lorenzana issues statements like these in the past, he comes back to recant his statement or divert the issue after probably being scolded from above. This time he can’t take it anymore and continues to be on the offensive.
Meanwhile, I’ve learned from a veteran journo in my FB network, Quezon City has started the vaccination for senior citizens and residents with co-morbidities. I signed up via the Zuellig platform, which handles the database for QC. I learned that asthma is counted as one of the comorbidity, making me and my daughters high-risk residents. I just tried but I’m not counting on it since there are more vulnerable citizens in my area.
I hope my hometown is able to procure as well so that my mom, a senior citizen, and my brother (who has hypertension) can be vaccinated soon.
At the home front, I finished the curtains for the girls’ room and are now hanging there:
I’m now finishing mine so that I can hang it in my room about three days from now. Sushi always accompanies me while I sew. She always sleeps at my feet or at my chair’s headrest.
My cats could not leave me alone. My girls are now protesting, “Mommy, why is that they always stay with you but not with us?!”
Hmmm, I should restain the floorboards with varnish. They get so much wear because of my rolling chair.