Weeks before the deadline of voters' registration, I was already considering transferring my registration from Surigao to Taguig since I might not be able to go to my hometown on election day, anyway. But then, I hesitated as I got feedbacks that the process of registering would not be easy. On the eve of typhoon Santi (October 30), I found out too late that, just the night before, the barangay accommodated most of my neighbors at the Police Station for their Police Clearance and they were already scheduled to march to COMELEC the following night.
Knowing my dilemma, the President (of our homeowners' association) took pity on me and accompanied me to the zone leader. I was lucky enough that I was able to secure the needed Police Clearance without too much effort. I was relieved further when I saw some of my neigbors as it was already about nine o'clock in the evening then. The problem started when we were ferried to the barangay hall and waited for (censored!) while I could hear the rain threatening to pour flood-potential water in the area. Right after we got we wanted, we were advised to proceed directly to COMELEC. And it was almost midnight!
My neighbors and I (all are beautiful ladies! hehehe) decided to go home as we were already afraid that Santi might join us at the COMELEC office. Nevertheless, we agreed to meet at seven o'clock the following day. But then when I woke up that morning, the wind was making scary sounds outside. Hence, I let Santi do his job while I nestled in bed and slept. At almost noontime, my neighbors and I trooped to the barangay hall and proceeded immediately to COMELEC office.
There, we were greeted with bad news from acquaintances who just survived the recent Taguig COMELEC stampede. Good thing, all their bones and skins remained intact. Hehehe. Anyway, we were informed that the COMELEC decided to defer the registration to November 3 due to power interruption..
Well, i should say, my registration efforts were swept away by typhoon Santi just like that. The following day, November 1, I was on my way to my hometown for a week-long vacation. I guess, I am meant to be in Surigao City on Election Day. :)