Once upon a time, there was a boy named Earl. He was such a poor lad but was determined to finish his studies. Because he was sincere about his intentions to attend school, not to mention he was very courteous too, his teachers supported him all throughout his high...
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MOMI TIPS| laundry strategies for big family
Laundry strategies for a big family? A big family faces a mountain of laundry everyday. And this seems to be a never-ending chore. Because we need to wear clothes regularly, it's no surprise that a day means tons of laundry to deal with. Such good investment is...
MOMI MUSINGS/ to be happy or otherwise
We don't buy school needs and shoes on days when the school year is about to start. We buy them usually on the first quarter of the year when department stores offer big discounts to dispose of old stocks and introduce new arrivals at a higher cost. With three boys...
MOMI LOOKS BACK/ our set up before
I pinched my son's ears. Twice. He grimaced. Tears streamed down his face. But continued to do his assignment. I was tasked to go with a writer to interview four doctors specializing in joint replacement. The interview was at 6:30pm somewhere in Serendra, Bonifacio...
MOMI CRIES| Second son’s sweet gestures
My Second son is now all grown up. He is just 12 years old, but he speaks and acts just like any fine man I know. Let me share with you some of the sweetest gestures ever by my young man through the years. Second son's sweet gestures: LOOKING AFTER HIS MAMA April...
MOMI MUSINGS/ dreams do come true.
I wrote this entry weeks ago. I had second thoughts posting this before. May be, the timing isn't right yet. But some say timing isn't everything, but almost. I once read that "nothing in itself is truly good or bad. It is when you put it to work that matters in...