What I `earned’ last summer…

What I earned last summer is big enough to fit in our garage!

Vitara in our garage!

Yes, you’re looking at a second-hand but well-maintained Suzuki Vitara 1996. Most of the students, faculty and staff of the UP CMC know that this used to be one of two vehicles of a senior faculty member who has recently retired. He decided to sell this to me at a very, very low price. Our “friendly deal” actually became a take-off point in a column article I wrote on activism titled “Palibhasa, aktibista.” (What does this have to with activism? Please read the article.)

We signed the deed of absolute sale in the middle of June. The day after the sale, I immediately did some practice driving with the help of my in-laws.

Vitara in Baguio City

Look at me guarding the SUV with my life!

Vitara in Palaisdaan (Gerona, Tarlac)

Right now, Joy and I are taking good care of the Vitara.

Vitara and Joy
Vitara and Danny

I consider the summer of 2007 as the most “productive” in terms of additional income I earned from the various research projects, consultancies, television appearances and workshops I did over a two-month period. It was just by strange coincidence that the senior faculty member’s offer to sell his SUV came at a time when Joy and I can afford it.

Of course, my motorcycle will now have to be parked on our front yard. I think I will be using the motorcycle for short travels from now on.

In any case, I guess you can now say that I have been “promoted” from professional commuter to motorcycle rider to SUV driver!

2 thoughts on “What I `earned’ last summer…”

  1. sir, sa inyo na po pala yung legendary na asul na vitara..

    kala ko po tuloy madalas pa rin sa masscomm si sir teodoro.. hehe

    Reply: Yes it’s all mine now. I don’t know if “legendary” is an appropriate word. “Future vintage” perhaps?

  2. Sir Teodoro’s cool blue SUV! Hahaha wow, so students won’t miss seeing it at the parking lot :)

    When a friend saw him driving it, he was awed by how (what he thought was) an old man still managed to drive it so casually.

    Reply: Thanks for the message. I guess the students won’t miss it although they might be surprised to see how a relatively young man now drives it so nervously and parks it so badly.

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