Friday, July 16, 2010

Standing Firm...


PhotobucketI am deeply honored to post about this man on the picture. He is just an ordinary man with an extra ordinary heart. He is known for being straightforward. A principled man who fears no one except GOD. Some may misunderstood him for being so bold but many admired him for being such. He is a mentor, a trainor, a counselor and a father. He is tough yet soft-hearted. A loving husband and a responsible father. A disciplinarian and a man after God's heart.

He is our Boss, our Kuya, our Tatay and our Teacher... a multi-tasking man, quick tempered but cools down easily... He believe that nobody is perfect and that knowledge is power.

We are so blessed for having him as our leader... This man just experienced God's faithfulness in his life... To you Sir Melo, Happy happy Birthday!





When Lightning Strikes...

The morning news shivers me about the old woman from Laoag City who became the latest victim of lightning stikes and was dead on the spot...

Then a thought occur to me about death... It can really happen at the very unexpected moment of our life...

Death is the greatest equalizer so to speak. Regardless of our economic status, professions, age and beliefs... Death will really come.

The question now is not how or when...

The question is: HOW READY ARE WE?



GGF#2



Hi, this is my second entry of July's Go Green Friday. And so for this week's entry, I featured my cutie little niece... Isn't she cute? Head on to July for more of Go Green Friday!







Thursday, July 15, 2010

BC-Blogger Update....

I have done blog hopping to all the Blogs on my list as well as half of my co- BC Bloggers... I truly enjoy the moment getting some insights and dropping my EC points too... :)

Until then... my eyes are a bit tired...



Shoot Me #4: My Churchmates...


This pic is quite funny... I'm at the back but unfortunately, my beauty here is quite invisible... it was covered with the big open palm of my huggy... This was taken right after the Sunday service...

Forever In Blue Jeans


TT: Service

Photobucket"Our first ministry should be our family"... this resounding truth lingers in my mind... And I know I heard it right... since my Ate left for Canada to join her hubby, it was only me, my Mama and Tatay who were left at home but in most cases, it was only the two of them since I am renting an apartment near my workplace. That is why every time I got the chance to be home, I tried to be of service to them especially to my Tatay who went through an Alternative Medication for his diabetes. Tuesday night, right after our Bible Study with my Nav's family, I went home (Thanks to Noli and Dahly for a free ride). I had a massage session with my Tatay and Mama... I enjoyed the moment knowing that they both wanted it so much. My Mama is now the Personal Caregiver of my Tatay. She personally administer the medicine and prepare the Boiled Puso sa Saging (hehehehe... how should I translate that? Banana's Heart?) There's a lot of foods to avoid. He only allowed to eat sweet potato (camote), uncooked banana (cardaba), soya milk. He also has to take molasses and honey, good thing his stomach easily adjusted. He is not allowed to drink milk, juice and coffee, he is not allowed to eat meat and preserved foods. No MSG, and a lot more. All vegetables and fruits are okay for him. My Tatay, or my Mama rather, should follow all the instruction given by the Doctor. He needs to undergo total cleansing which will last for a week. This alone already cost us almost 4K (thanks to the financial supports of my sisters). While massaging my Tatay, I declared healing through my payers. I know that through faith, he will be completely healed and by God's grace. 

Thank you as well for your prayers... 








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