Five Rules for the Thirty-Something

Rule #1: If you have to live with the guilt of doing something totally radical and paying for it big time, there better be a good reason...


I knew the ice cream'd go straight to my cheeks (I always get fat in the face first) but what the heck -- enjoying Pistachio ice cream with mom is always worth the hassle. :)


Rule #2: Never forget how a snuggle with mom spells a world of difference.



Rule #3: Love and cherish all the women in your life, for they are mirrors of who you are, who you can be and who you ought to be.



Mom, me and Mommy Ninang. Shopaholics Anonymous. :)

Rule #4: Act your age, but relive the joys of childhood all the time.


Remember your first watch? Your first bike? Getting to keep stray cats? Riding up and down the escalator over and over?


Rule #5: Wherever you are, whoever you are, no matter what you're doing, there's always the chance to slow down, sit a while, watch the world... and take pictures!




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Why AnneThology?

Anthology means a collection of poems, short stories, plays, songs, or excerpts. My name is Anne, and this blog contains a collection of my thoughts, musings and writings (poems, short stories), some songs I like, plus a sprinkling of excerpts I find worth sharing --hence, AnneThology.

Did you know?

Anthology derives from the Greek word ἀνθολογία (anthologia; literally “flower-gathering”) for garland — or bouquet of flowers — which was the title of the earliest surviving anthology, assembled by Meleager of Gadara.

Look, what I have -- these are all for you.