Friday, February 29, 2008

Mama

She's one sweet gal, strong, vibrant and she prays a lot. She has the biggest heart and no mean bone in her body. She shares to those who are in need. She helps in every way she can. I'm not saying this because she's my mom. I'm saying this because I have great respect for her and so the people who knew and love her.

She was a teacher by profession. Despite all the heartaches and hardships she encountered in her married life, she stood tall and never let it affect her, maybe that's what she wants to project in front of us, her children. She's our pillar when we felt weak, a light in the dark. Her touch is our balm when we're in pain. She taught us to seek for God's word when our spirit is down the pits.

She's not perfect. She's as human as you are. my mom has her share of temper and tantrums too. But I never hear her speak ill against anybody even if that person hurt her one way or the other.

I call her my angel in disguised,my superhero. I simply cannot imagine life without her.

All soul's day of 2003, while we were in the cemetery, she felt sick. My Grandma called a quack doctor and she " diagnosed " that the spirits of our dead relatives were visiting her. After the "luy -a luy - a treatment" my mom felt better and so we believed that the spirits visited her. See? she's all so human.

Valentine's day 2004, while attending my friend's wedding, my mom felt sick again, she was running a fever. We stayed for a while because she was a ninang and I, a maid of honor. While on the way home she's already chilling and doesn't look good. She's turning jaundiced. I told her that we proceed to the hospital. Several tests were done. Ultrasound, blood tests,etc. Ultrasound showed an impression of tb of the liver or amoebiasis of the liver. She respond well to the medications. But her attending physician urged her to seek a second opinion in Manila.ASAP!

We want to go to Manila so bad for that second opinion. Money was a problem. I know we were racing with time though unsure yet of the real illness that befall her. Mom's condition is far from okay. She losts pounds. You can feel her fear. I cried at night, praying to make her well. The thought of losing her is too much to bear. You see, I never see her sick until now. The urged to bring her to Manila's so great but can't do nothing about it, I was jobless then. Papa, loaned money from a relative so we could go to Manila.

Four months later, we were in Manila. The Doctor confirmed my mom's fear. She has a big C. Hepatocellular Carcinoma. And the doctor explained to us the methods of combating the disease. Sad to say, she doesn't qualify to any. That was a very devastating news. I was in denial, I want to shout. There's a lump in my throat. I was trembling. We, her children are young to be mother less, my youngest brother is only 18, ryan is 21 and I 28...it can't be! The irony of it was, my mom was very composed , as if it's nothing. Perhaps she doesn't want me to see her crumble. Later, she confessed, she was terrified.

The coming months would test my endurance and patience. I took care of her, feed and bathe her. Waking up several times at night for medications.There are times she badly wants to eat only to vomit it out minutes later.At times she doesn't want to take medicines reasoning out that it doesn't alleviate the pain at all.The painful part was seeing her in pain.I know it was VERY painful but she endured the agony in silence. At times I caught her crying. There are times I wished it was me instead of her who's suffering. With all this happening, in between, she diligently write her notes, a little memoir of her for us to remember her by. it is still with me, and I'll treasure them forever and share it with my brothers.I got closer with mom, I'm already close to her but her illness made us closer the more. She never stops dreaming and wishing to travel and see her future grandchildren especially with jaran and me. When with others, she put a facade of being alright. But with me, it was totally different, as time passes, I became the mother and she, the daughter.Her pain, my pain. I drew strength from her.

Budget was down the drain with expensive medicines, admission to hospital from time to time and with two college boys to send to school. There's a time we can't afford even a single medicine for her. It drives us crazy. Pa, sold my car. which is a graduation gift from him. We were highly in debt.Strangely, help came pouring in. Relatives abroad send monetary assistance.God is so good. He sends us angels in disguised. With all that's happening around we never questioned God. It is in this point that my mom returned to the Catholic fold. Thanks to the help of paping, a msgr. who's a family friend and the the Divine Mercy members who never get tired praying for her. You see, my mom was born and raised a catholic but sometime in her forties she was converted as an adventist.

We can feel that mom won't be with us that long. I should know, I'm with her round the clock. I can see her deteriorating. I just kept on praying that her pain be light and if God want her to go let her not suffer too much.

I was with mom when the time came. Even in deathbed she shows how much she loves us by holding on. I whispered to her, "go now, I know you're tired, don't be afraid Papa Jesus will be there to meet you. Don't worry about us we'll be okay. I love you". I think that's the signal she was waiting for. Minutes later, she was gone. She was 57 years old.

I don't know why I wrote this. Maybe, I want you to take a peek of who my mother was. Maybe,someday, someone who have the same plight as we have, would read this and can relate to the experience. Or maybe,I want to unload the feelings that have been here for too long in my heart. And maybe again,just want to share the feelings and the experience and to want to let u know you're not alone.

And to kids out there, no matter how old or young you may be, NEVER, ever take your mother for granted. Let her how how special she is to you. Say out loud how much you love her 'coz you'll never know when she'll be gone. Sometimes, it can be with a blink of an eye and leave us in oblivion.

Death, is not the ultimate end. It signify a new leash in life. To have a better appreciation of the things and persons that would enter our life. God, shows us how vulnerable we are. And only if we learn to trust Him and let him rule our life, everything will turn out right. Things happen for a reason. It's unwise to question Him. In His time He will reveal the answers one at a time.

Right now, I know, mama is happy wherever she is now. She's home.

And I felt light hearted. =)

Rules of Happiness

A 72-year-old, petite, well-poised and
proud man, who is fully dressed each
morning by eight o'clock, with his hair
fashionably combed and shaved perfectly,
even though he is legally blind, moved
to a nursing home today.

His wife of 70 years recently passed
away, making the move necessary.
After many hours of waiting patiently in
the lobby of the nursing home, he smiled
sweetly when told his room was ready.
As he maneuvered his walker to the
elevator, I provided a visual
description of his tiny room, including
the eyelet sheets that had been hung on
his window.
'I love it,' he stated with the
enthusiasm of an eight-year-old having
just been presented with a new puppy.
'Mr. Jones, you haven't seen the room,
just wait.'

'That doesn't have anything to do with
it,' he replied. 'Happiness is something
you decide on ahead of time. Whether I
like my room or not doesn't depend on
how the furniture is arranged. It's how
I arrange my mind. I already decided to
love it. 'It's a decision I make every
morning when I wake up. I have a choice;
I can spend the day in bed recounting
the difficulty I have with the parts of
my body that no longer work, or get out
of bed and be thankful for the ones that
do. Each day is a gift, and as long as
my eyes open, I'll focus on the new day
and all the happy memories I've stored
away. Just for this time in my life.
Old age is like a bank account. You
withdraw from what you've put in. So, my
advice to you would be to deposit a lot
of happiness in the bank account of
memories!
Thank you for your part in filling my
Memory bank. I am still depositing.

Remember the five simple rules to be happy:
1. Free your heart from hatred.
2. Free your mind from worries.
3. Live simply.
4. Give more.
5. Expect less.

A Shared Tag and Award for Me

Tomorrow is the start of another weekend, and a beginning of a new life in another country.So I want to end and begin this week sharing the awards and tags which I received from my cool friend Hye. Actually this award and tag is two weeks overdue. ( My apologies)....Thank you!!!

This is called Chain of Friendship. Thanks for being my friend Hye :D I am glad I am included in your circle of friends :D
Chain of FriendshipThe second award is called Friendship Gift . Many thanks again :D I really appreciate you for visiting me often through thick and thin :D
Gift of FriendshipAnd the third ......

Award 1Award 2Award 3Award 4Award 5Award 6









Done with the awards, next is the tag and it is called Rules of Four. Here it is:

4 jobs I have had:
Receptionist, Product Assistant, Admin Assistant, Manager


4 movies I watched over and over:

Ten Commandments, A Walk To Remember, Fools Rush In, Jesus of Nazareth

4 shows I watch:
American Idol, Discovery Channel, Mickey and Friends ( I'm a child at heart), Amazing Race

4 places I have been:
Never been to any place outside my country but I will, starting tomorrow and is looking forward to it :D ( I'll let u know)

4 people who email me:
Spammers, friends, family, and spammers again

4 favorite things to eat:
Cake, Ice Cream, Chocolates, Marang

4 places I would rather be:
Venice, Spain, Italy, New Zealand

4 things I look forward to this year:
Joining my husband, have a baby,resignation of my country's President, buy my own house

Now, let's move to the SHARING PART. I want to share these awards and tag to my readers and newly met friends namely: Shannonxj, Lucel Juliana, Themixgrapevine, Lotusflower.

(If your name is not included, I am sure you had been tagged and received these awards from someone else. Don't be sad.) Happy tagging and sharing!!!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Do You Believe in Angels?


Angels by definition means:

  • A Guardian Angel is a divine or semi-divine being who is able to work with humanity for a number of purposes.
  • An Angel is celestial being that acts as an intermediary between heaven and earth.
  • An angel is a kind and lovable person; one who manifests goodness, purity, and selflessness.
We have heard and read about encounters with angels. Each one of us has an assigned guardian angel since the moment we were born.Others believed that they indeed exists, while some do not. But, do u believe in one?

Personally, I do believe in angels. I Haven't seen one in reality though. Figuratively speaking, angels are being depicted as a holy beings with wings. And they can come in disguise too, so to speak.

I'll share with you my personal experience and my mom's story of her encounter with an angel... angel in disguise. Maybe, you could compare your experiences with mine. You see, man became so busy and fails to notice little things in life. How things and persons happen to be in one place in the right moment even when they shouldn't be.

1. I was in Manila two weeks ago, an aunt of mine invited me to come to their place in Muntinlupa City. We talked over the phone and she instructed me the direction and reasoned out that if I can read then I sure will know how to go to their house. Being a typical probinsyana, I'm not familiar with Metro Manila in general. I Kept my fear at bay and prayed while commuting. I prayed To God, that would He please send me a guardian angel in disguise to guide me so I won't get lost.
On my way to my destination, I dropped by at the Baclaran church. After hearing the mass, I decided to ask a guard to point me where I could get my next ride to Alabang. As I'm approaching the guard, he was smiling and asked me if I'm from President Roxas, turned out he was from the same place and recognized me. Of all the people to asked direction from, what are the chances of bumping into a kababayan?Boy, was I shocked!
While, walking to the terminal, I prayed again that would He be so kind to let me sit in the front sit so I could freely ask the driver for another direction. You bet, I did sit in the front sit. And on my last ride, I fervently prayed for a fellow passenger to stop by the municipall hall as I don't know where it is located ( by this time, I was shy to ask the driver). A passenger beside me handed her fare and said "munisipyo ho".

There you go, my guardian angels in disguised was the guard, driver and a fellow passenger. Was it a coincidence at that time? Or some Divine intervention in my way?

2. Forty years ago, my mom already in 3rd year college then, went home for the weekend. One fateful monday morning while on her way back to the city, the brake of the bus she's riding malfunctioned. The bus fell in a deep ravine. In an instance, she saw dead people lying around, wounded passengers scattered. She herself seemed at lost. There was no single house nearby to ask help from.A man wearing white appear from nowhere and help her get up. He let her sit in a big stone . He told her," just wait, help will be coming soon". Then he disappeared. That was also the time, mom discovered she has a fractured arm. She didn't feel any pain at all.
When she regained consciousness, she was already in the hospital. She recalled the man who've helped her. She said, the man was not a fellow passenger ( my mom has a keen memory) and he simply disappeared as fast as he appeared. Could he be an angel sent by God?

Life itself, is stranger than fiction. We only have to pay attention to feel the presence of our angel. God loves us so much that aside from giving His beloved son to us, He assigned a guardian angel to each one of us to guide and guard. You only need to have faith and their presence will envelope us especially in need.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Why The Filipino Hell Is So Popular

Received this in my email one time. Sharing is loving, so, I'm sharing it with you.


Q:Why is the Filipino Hell sooo popular?

A: because.....

A Filipino dies and goes to hell. There he finds that there is a different hell for each country. He goes first to the German hell and asks "What do they do here?" He is told, "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the German devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."

The man does not like the sound of that at all, so he moves on. He checks out the US , Spanish hell as well as the Russian hell and many more. He discovers that they are all more or less the same as the German hell.

Then he comes to the Filipino hell and finds that there is a very long line of people waiting to get in. Amazed he asks, "What do they do here?" He is told "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the Filipino devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."

"But that is exactly the same as all the other hells - why are there so many people waiting to get in?"


"Because there is always a brownout, so the electric chair does not work.
Somebody stole all the nails to sell it per kilo. And the devil used to be a government official, so he comes in, punches his time-card, shakes hands with
all the people waiting there and then goes back home."

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