Yeah, yeah. I know I haven’t been posting as frequently and as regularly as before. Sorry. I’ve been busy with “preparing†for my husband’s upcoming resignation. With all the pressure and stress that I’ve been enduring for the past few days since I got back from a four-day vacation with my friends, it’s by great chance that Marc decided that Cebu would be the best place for us to buy a guitar.
I bought this guitar in Cebu (so did Aileen and Chris), with Abe picking the color closest to his flaming tomato red Adsense car. The guitar sounded great, and eerily reminded me of the very first guitar I ever owned—a present from a favorite uncle who passed away four years ago.
Back in high school, I used to love playing the guitar since my uncle bought me one from Cebu. I had an acoustic guitar, and even got myself a black and white Fender Strat electric guitar—a sixteenth birthday present from my dad. I played either of those two guitars on rainy days or when I didn’t feel like tinkering with Photoshop or playing basketball. I played the guitar whenever I was emotionally-charged (the electric one was my preference whenever I was pissed). I played it in the cafeteria during breaks, in my basketball teammate’s house, or just about anywhere it was allowed. So yeah, you can say that I was especially fond of playing the guitar during my teenage years.
But as soon as I entered college, I stopped. Just like that. I didn’t know why (actually, I still don’t know why up to now), but I just did. I even stopped listening to music whenever I was working on the PC—the noise pissed me off.
Funny. For the past few days, I can’t work in total silence—I get this awful compulsion to sleep whenever I don’t hear any music from the TV, my media player, or Marc (who, I might add, is a better guitar player than he is a singer wehehe).
Then came our new guitar.
Marc had always been musically-inclined (though I honestly think he should leave singing to me LOL), and he had long wanted for us to have an instrument in our household ever since we got married. I was against it—the “noise†would distract me from work. I bought the instrument in Cebu for sentimental reasons—it was the same place where my late uncle got me my first guitar.
It was my husband’s love for music that reminded me how playing the guitar soothed my nerves. I almost forgot the calming effect strumming a few chords has on a horrible, tensed afternoon. And I was pleasantly reminded of the feeling of getting lost in the music, a feeling that I usually get whenever I’m having tinkering on a graphic art, painting, reading while letting my imagination run wild, or heck, having some fun with my husband in bed 😛
Creating art works or music is just like sex with the one you love—there is nothing in the world but you and your husband, just like there is nothing in the world but you and your art. When it’s done, you get this feeling of comfort, of calm, of inspiration. It’s a great kind of high, not to mention a wonderful way to de-stress.
How about you? Other than sex (hehe), how do you de-stress?
Photo Credit: Inset photo taken from Aileen’s photo gallery 😛
Well, I de-stress by sleeping or writing or by shopping! Teehee…
But now I wish I had someone to de-stress with.
Ho-humm…
Food! I de-stress by pigging out, playing DoTA, listening to my favorite music… and yes, buying something (even shopping for groceries will do.)
I used to play the guitar, organ (now keyboard) and piano but I’ve stopped. I think it got replaced with keyboarding on the computer. Lately, my method of destressing is listening to 70’s music and turning it to a high volume . Good thing the concrete walls are thick.
De-stress? I take photos, but playing the guitar works best for me too. No matter how big a problem I may have, a guitar can somehow wipe it all away. =)
I de-stress by reading alone. When I’m super stressed I have to expend my energy.. Basketball, jogging, badminton or soccer does it for me. When I’m low or high, I play the guitar, do a little singing and just play some chord patterns or pluck broken chords that sound great enve if i have no idea what frets i’m pressing. PC games if it’s way past midnight.
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Aside from having a mental view of the source of the stress being slowly cooked on oven … I would guess a lot of things – favorite things. Doing things with my nephews brightens up my day. Listening to music; watching comedies and cartoons; drawing; taking long long walks; eating a well-cooked meal; reading; looking at an aquarium; watching the sun rise and set; to hear raindrops; to listen to birds; and to do some centering prayer 🙂
Definitely not through sex. 😛 I’m slightly terrible at it but playing the guitar calms my nerves as well, especially when I play fast songs.
Guitars from Cebu are some of the best. I remember having my first guitar from Cebu but never really got to play it that much, it was highschool too but I was obsessed with Chess and Kim. 😉
yeah..definitely not through sex! ehhehehe. playing guitar used to be one of the things that i do to de-stress. now, i just go shopping or hangout with friends/classmates. i haven’t picked up my guitar since january 07. i left my first guitar at home, which my parents gave my on my 19th birthday, so i bought an acoustic yamaha last december :p
Magkano mo nabili yung guitar? kasi I want to buy one for my boyfriend para sa 5th anniv namin. I also want the guitar from cebu kasi sabi nila mas magaganda daw yung mga guitar sa cebu