Top 3 Signs You Have Homecoming Hangover
Posted in Missing You on 10. Feb, 2010

Is there a cure for homecoming hangover?
I therefore conclude that I am still on homecoming hangover. If you notice, its been quite a while since my last post. A week to be exact.
What the hell is homecoming hangover?!? Over the course of almost 2-years of Dodong's back-and-forth from Dubai and home, we've both noticed a particular behavior pattern we have during the 1st week post-homecoming. And I now officially coin it as the homecoming hangover
So what are the signs of homecoming hangover?
#1: Persistent sigh-ing
There are two word that pop up almost every after 10-lines of our daily (more than once a day) IM conversations: sigh and hay (the Filipino word for sigh). They even come in the all caps version: SIGH and HAAAAAAAAAY. Oh, did I also say they creep up in the daily journals too? Sigh.
#2: Consistent reporting for duty
Well, Dodong and I do our fair share of reporting for duty. Meaning, we both inform each other of our itinerary for the day. On a regular day, because we're both busy going through the day-to-day things and sometimes get caught up in it, we kind of forget to report to each other. But post-homecoming, we do update each other every single day on the smallest, most frivolous details of the day. Sigh.
#3: Taking the time off to stare at each others photos
Sometimes I just find myself staring at the photos taken during the homecoming. Or, if none were taken, I just stare at our photos on Facebook, multiply and others. I even changed my Facebook profile photo to our picture. Sigh. The photos just trigger the giddy warm feeling of him being next to me. Sigh.
I am also pleasantly surprised that Dodong also does this. He texts or emails me that he finds himself going though my historical reel of pictures on Facebook. Now ain't that sweet and swoon worthy? Hay.
I miss him. I really, really, really do…Sigh.
Okay did I say we sigh a lot? Oh yeah, I did. Hehehe.
Love the distance,
Inday I. Nagintay
Love the distance,
Inday I. Nagintay



This is very true!! Funny/sad/cute all at the same time!
I love your blog… it's so well done! I'm in a new LDR- since August. I live in New York and my boy teaches in a tiny village in rural Alaska. He's 4 plane rides, 2 days, and about $1,000 away. I'm pretty sure he's the hardest guy to get to on the planet…
Thank you for dropping by
Wow that's how much a plane ticket to Dubai costs. And it's not as easy to earn here in the Philippine. Oh well. Thank God (or rather man…) for the Internet which makes things so much easier nowadays.
Hope to hear from you again soon