I left a message on Luiza’s (luiza.i.ph) tagboard with the words, “…ayo ayo,” a Cebuano phrase which means ‘Take care’. Well, I just miss talking to some cebuanos lately (you know how I so love Cebu) and I know she understood what I meant ‘coz most of her tagboard is filled with the dialect. The […]
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Acceptance
I can’t imagine heaven’s lullabies and what they must sound like, but I will rest in knowing, heaven is your home and it’s all you’ll ever know…” Glory baby, Watermark “Lord, nganong gikuha man nimo si Jan-jan uy?” It was a lighthearted question from Jon, asking God why He took his little sister. No, I […]
Home at last
Finally I’m home here in Negros Occidental from Cebu. We had to leave early Saturday morning to catch the 7:30 AM barge trip at the Toledo City pier. We arrived just in time! Thanks to the South Coastal Road from the Plaza Independencia to the Talisay district, where Dad speedily made it within 10 minutes, […]
Looking through a stained glass window
Stained glass as an art always brings fascination and interest to the eye. Intricately done, the viewer is drawn to its beauty and could even gaze and contemplate on the details of a stained glass piece of art for a longer time. There is something about the different hues of glass being mixed into different […]
On furniture shopping
Whenever I’m window shopping or simply strolling around a mall, my feet would always find their way to the furniture section – yep, it’s one of my favorite places inside a department store. I’m always fascinated with the different designs and styles, and particularly the function that comes with a wardrobe, a bedside table, a […]
Meme on my mind
I’m one of the happy residents of the blogosphere for almost a year now (my first post was April 2006) and I should say I’ve been tagged by memes at least enough to make me want to create my own. Funny how I still read the word as ‘me-me’ sometimes instead of ‘meem’ as what […]
Health information sites
I’m no expert when it comes to the world of medical terms, and that’s understandable since I took a different field of study. But when my Mom got hospitalized twice, I was suddenly bombarded with an avalanche of medical words that left me so confused. Thanks to my cousin who’s a nurse, she really helped […]