A very long absence to be powerfully present . . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 8:24 AMHere goes Teacher's teacher once again rejuvenated and hoping to remain more present than absent. Certainly you can identify with some of my angst??!
Have you ventured into the "unknown"? Have you begun asking questions we refuse to entertain, mainly because they delve with mortality? Well, that seems to be my preoccupation all these many occasions of staying away.
So do share with Teacher's teacher what your experiences are along this line.
Thus far, life does look very precious nowadays especially since reaching the fifty plus ten sphere.
By the way, we have been smitten by Plants vs. Zoombies that my hours were spent overcoming these monsters. It keeps us asking how creative the creators of this game are. Who are you? Congratulations for such an exciting yet "teeth-grinding" sessions. Any tip how to play the levels shorter? It seems the "try again" has been overly done again and again our hands are over fatigued. Yet over and above our complaints, here we go - am interested to "kill the zoombies" even now.
So back to the more pressing matter of living, how are you coping?
Labels: angst, matter of living, Plants vs. Zoombies, preoccupation
So what is the significance of a family photo session anyways? For one, it is your family and good or bad, when your children become adults and are working in their own fields, to draw them all in one spot is like a miracle. The family photo then is one excellent proof that one time everyone was present and was properly documented. Absent is their father who died last 1998 but in spirit, he is very much felt. Like our first pet(Japanese spitz), Michael I who died few years ago and now Michael II(poodle-spitz) has replaced him. Excited to see him? Well, next blog please.
Secondly, photos last a lifetime so family photos will really be a meaningful reminder of your closeness.
Thirdly, it can become a last chance to see each other as single adults. I still do not have a grandchild so if one of my four children will decide to tie the knot, the photo is there for their own kids!
Lastly, it is a document of the greatness of Lorenzo Paul Boni who seems to have inherited all the best from his father's photography.
Labels: Bon Aserios.com., elitist, family photo session, Japanese spitz, poodle
Death anniversary, house blessing - teach us life's pain and blessing. . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 5:57 AMIt was but appropriate then that when the new home of Malaybalayan and Teacher's teacher became a reality - May 25 was a good date to bless it. Expect some photos to vouch for this.
Death anniversaries are solemn moments while house blessings are joyous events. In the case of Malaybalayan and Teacher's teacher, her family learned from both occasions life's realities: pain and blessing. Over and above, the family celebrates the life of each one now made more meaningful having found their niche in this simple, small but love-filled home.
Labels: leaven, Matriarch, orphans, Pniche atriarch
Educational Field Trip for Bukidnon State Univ. regular employees
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 10:21 PMSome highlights: It was a trip that was both gratifying and dissatisfying. The so-called tourists were treated to various kinds of food but not to well worth seeing tourist spots. Unfortunately, the food that was served was not of the best kind so much so the others availed of it because it was served but not to savor and enjoy. The so-called scenic spots did not give justice to what tourism hopes to instill in the minds of travellers. Since the package was meant to educate, questions crop up: Was the trip meant to make good its promise to broaden the horizons of the employees and really to use the opportunity to learn and "feel good" and resolve to do better as a member of the BSU community? Will there be an evaluation after every batch of tourists so that the next time - if ever there is another one - will be better organized, scrutinized and honestly crafted? Were there others - the chosen ones - who availed of the funds intended for every employee but used it to go on an Asian tour package instead of the Pampanga-Tagaytay Philippines package? Why? Why? Why? What is the real score about it? Where is transparency? Will this always be the case because they are the chosen ones? When will this end??? Who will account for the amount allotted for each employee? Are we entitiled to know where money went? who received what? Are we to expect that when we comment like this, we will no longer expect educational trips? Will there be repercussions when the real score has to be dealt with?
Still appreciation is due where it should be - after all not every institution has this privilege. Amidst undertakings, there are always good and not so good aspects so when things are said and done, thanks goes to the people who made the educational trip possible. Someday, Teacher's teacher will write again and hopefully by then, the educational trip will live up to what it is envisioned to be. . .
Calling all those concerned who were part of the educational trips: first, second or third batch - feel free to give additional feedback. Are you brave enough?
On our part, the educational trip began when Teacher's teacher met Mindanaoan after April 25 and the grand experiences continued up to April 30. Open Malaybalayan.com for the details.
Teacher is with her beloved kids, complete attendance, check!
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 8:01 AMWhat used to be ordinary situation when our children are under our care, their presence is easy to expect. It becomes more difficult when one by one they graduate and find their "place in the sun". They leave "the nest" and prefer to stay in bigger cities where they rent a room and live independently. Gone are the days when they can come home anytime because they have their own commitments. While all these changes are happening, we cannot but just pray for their safey and success in all their undertakings.
Now we wonder no more because this is the path we also went through before we became parents ourselves. In the meantime, Teacher's teacher just wants to savor these few days of togetherness, no money can compensate.
Let this "Kaamulan 2010" become your "Kaamulan" too.
Supreme Court Ruling: Appointed Officials Deemed Resigned when they run for political post - a welcome change
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 6:08 AMThe aforementioned situation should not have reached the Supreme Court. The ones concerned should have taken upon themselves the initiative to resign but they did not, so a concerned citizen had to risk and filed the case. We really need this kind of "watch dog" and we hope they will multiply their kind nowadays.
Let us be vigilant!
A classmate dies; Laura, Rest in Peace . . . Your smile reveals your happy state with the Maker. . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 3:49 AMIn our conversation we brought up why we did not see each other more often. Yes, this is one thing we seem to forego due to our busy schedule. Perhaps, we can give this more thought and consider it for future reference: visit a friend, especially someone you would normally not seek out. During this Lenten season, it can be one way to make peace with God.
Laura, my high school classmate, you met us with your unique smile when we viewed your earthly body. We sensed you were happy to see Janett and I visit you and offer prayers for you. Classmate, do pray for us too.
Eternal rest grant unto Laura O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.
World War II Veterans: Lump Sum Benefit-"Better Late Than Never At All"
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 12:54 PMDid you see some of the veterans who came to beat the deadline? We hope each of them was able to claim. To see them come-some already in wheelchairs or too old to even come alone - gripped our hearts with empathy/sympathy for them. We could not help but ask: "Did it have to be given after so many years of waiting?" "Would it be just not to give any amount to the lawful spouse of the veteran-after all these years"? "Would this be another matter of indirectly being told - complain no more, be happy you received something" - Lump Sum Benefit, better late than never at all.
So even with hesitation we thank the US government just the same.
To the WWII veterans, we are happy for you. We may not have done anything to fight for your fight but we know you deserve all the acknowledgment and admiration for all your heroism. History would vindicate you and God knows too well whom to reward and providentially the other kind of payment in His heaven would be more than all the dollars or pesos in the world.
God bless heroes!
Are we ready to travel through life's ups and downs?
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 3:04 AM
This multicab was our vehicle as we launched our immersion activities in Sunflower, Kalasungay, Bukidnon. In fact when we arrived in the purok, there was a meeting. We were given enough time by the purok leader to introduce ourselves and the rationale behind our visit.
During the immersion experience, the NSTP-Literacy Training Service students asked the question: are we ready to travel trough life's ups and downs? Teacher's teacher hopes to share the learning insights of her students anytime soon.
In the meantime, may we also ask you, fellow bloggers-readers: Are you ready yourselves? With El Nino and all other financial constraints that get in the way to make our lives more bearable, we have to hold on to our faith. Always be anchored with God for with Him, everything is possible.
A text message just reached me from a loved one telling me she is very tired as she goes about her job. All I could advice was to remain positive, hold on to God's saving grace.
So, ready for life's ups and downs? On our own, we can never be but with God's help, we muster the guts to say: Welcome life!
"El Nino" hits the weather as COMELEC hits the movie star . . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 9:30 AMWhile this is happening with the weather, our attention is caught when the Commission on Election (COMELEC) tells the movie stars to file leave of absence if they endorse politicians or face jail time. Some big names like Kris Aquino and Boy Abunda expressed their concern for such a curtailment and requested for broader understanding. ANC discussed this further in Media in Focus and Adel Tamano was one of the guests who shared that while Ogie Alcasid endorsed him as Senator the actor was not paid. Consequently, COMELEC ruled that this ban will depend on the network where the stars work.
So our weather is hit by "El Nino" while our politicians are hit by "COMELEC". Hopefully, the weather will improve through the arrival of rain and cloud seeding; the politicians avail of the services of the movie and tv stars as the latter are filipinos too and have their own freedom of expression.
We will follow this up with more discussion. We have up to before May 10, 2010!