Category Archives: Thought Bubbles

Pursuing Peace

I have joined Blog Blast for Peace last June 4, 2008. This was my post.

Below is an excerpt from that post:

Oppression. Killing. Famine. War. Terrorism. Environmental destruction. Natural disaster. Even family matters that seem trivial, all these and more, cause disturbance of peace. Through it all, maybe peace is a mindset, a lifestyle and a kind of wishful thinking. With all the negative things happening, can one really have a peaceful mindset?

I have again joined (even if I am late, again!) the November 6, 2008 Blog Blast for Peace hosted by Mimi Lenox.

The Bible is one of the best books to read about peace. It may have events where peoples and nations fought against each other, it is still full of hope, faith, love and peace.

Psalms 34:14 says “Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”

Pursue? Yes, we pursue peace, not through war but through peaceful means.

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Remembering

As we cap the celebration of All Saints Day and All Souls Day, the Weekly Question will focus on our departed loved ones. No, I am not asking you to play favorites with the question.

Who among your dearly departed hold(s) a special place in your heart?

My Answer:

I can not really say who among my dearly departed relatives hold a special place in my heart. Both my paternal and maternal grandparents are not with us anymore. I have only seen one, among all four of them, when they died. I miss them all.

My paternal grandfather, Dada used to be active in church activities that some of our relatives thought he must have missed his calling and would often tease him as “Father Porong”.

My maternal grandmother had magic touch in the kitchen. She can cook meals that one would never forget. It just that we didn’t live with them so I was not able to study how she did these things. In fact, I think nobody in the family got her special culinary talent. Except maybe my father who is now not fond of cooking anymore.

My maternal grandfather was a very hardworking man. He would wake up at the crack of dawn and go to work in the field. After lunch, he would sit on the hammock hanging below the house. He would then go back to the field with his cart, pulled by a carabao filled by root crops and vegetables.

My maternal grandmother stayed in the house and did housework. She would sometimes get herself busy playing solitaire or one would find her sitting on her rocking chair by the window facing the direction where my grandfather would walk from the field.

I miss my grandparents. I really wished I was able to stay with them more, especially my maternal grandparents. Now I know why my mother permitted me then to travel to their place by myself when I was as young as 12 years old, to be with them. To enjoy fun times with them, to learn from them, to spend time with them. Because I was young then, I enjoyed playing with my cousins rather than spending time with them.

Alas, we can’t turn back the clock and do things that we would have wanted to do with them.

To avoid regretting not doing these things, perhaps it is time to change how we treat our loved ones by spending more time with them and keeping them closer to our heart, before time runs out.

When Darkness Comes…

Darkness is the opposite of light, it is the absence of light.

There are many interpretations for darkness.

One of the most obvious one is the darkness of the night. When night time comes, so many things happen at the same time: people rushing home from work, birds finding resting places in trees, people sitting down to eat supper, people relaxing after a hard day at work and getting ready to rest to face another day.

On the other hand, there are those who hurry to go to their work. Some keep us safe and sound as we rest.

And so we rest when darkness falls:

Ang kadiliman ay kabaligtaran ng liwanag, ito ay kawalan ng liwanag.

Maraming interpretasyon ang kadiliman.

Ang pinakamadaling isipin ay ang pagkagat ng dilim sa hapon. Sa gabi, maraming bagay-bagay ang mga nangyayari: nagmamadali ang mga tao umuwi mula sa kanilang trabaho, pati mga ibon ay naghahanap kung saan magpapahinga sa mga puno, maghahapunan na ang mga tao at pagkatapos naman nito, sila ay magpu-Plurk magre-relaks na bago matulog.

Sa kabila nito, meron namang mga tao na naghahanda upang pumunta sa kani-kanilang trabaho, kaya nga kahit gabi na, maliwanag pa din sa siyudad. Ang iba ay gising upang mapangalagaan ang ating kaligtasan (harinawa ganun nga).

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The last quarter moon photo was taken at 5:42AM.  The Union Bank Plaza photo was taken at 6:22PM.

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May Trick or Treat kami sa TriNoma ngayon, mamaya na lang po ako dadalaw sa inyong mga entry.

Sunset Colors


The sky is first filled with colors,

Then with darkness when the sun sets,

We rest our weary bodies and reflect on how we lived the day.

We look forward to what tomorrow brings,

And pray that we will still be around to see,

The next setting of the sun.

by: greenbucks.info

Annoying People

Yes, there are many annoying people we have met. Of course, we can not remove the fact that we ourselves can be annoying to some people too.

Before I get lost enumerating why others find me annoying (hehehe… I know about this of course) let me just ask the Weekly Question:

Who is the most annoying person that you have been unfortunate to have met in person?

My answer:

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