Monday, March 31, 2014

Not a very Merry Monday



I am actually having second thoughts whether to publish this or not coz I don't want this blog to be full of nega vibes.  But I realized that there is a lesson to be learned here at the end of this simple story .
  
I don’t really get mad easily but when I snap, I really snap. And snapped I did early Monday morning at home.I really don’t want to have a nega Monday, I want a Merry Monday but when I saw my closet and realized that I don’t have any pants to wear yun na mga kapatid…. 

My mouth was like a machine gun, dere-deretso, walang patid. And I hated myself because that situation called for patience and I did not have the heart to give one.  

I know, that was cruel of me. And now I realized that that moment was a test from God, He was testing my patience after all. Sadly, I failed him. Again. The Good news is He always forgives and He always gives a lot of chances.  And that’s what I should do with our help regardless she wrong or not. I am sorry my dear, good thing you weren’t in yet. Hehehe, the people who heard my rants were the yaya and my Mom.

Anyway here’s a short prayer from St. Francis of Assissi to help me get through this Monday. It may have started wrong, but it is never too late to end it right….

“Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy.

O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; it is in dying that we are born again to eternal life. Amen.”

My Little Soldier and His Moving Up Ceremony

Last March 17 was Wyeth's moving up ceremony. I've been bugging this kid to practice their three songs that they will sing and the corresponding actions. Ayun, ayaw niya talaga kasi alam na daw niya.

Kids these days talaga are so full of confidence in themselves to the point na ayaw nila ng paulit-ulit. Ganun nga daw ata sila sabi ng officemate ko. So kung sinabi ng bagets alam na niya, there's nothing to do but trust the kid.

Anyway, I don't know with graduations, but they really make me cry.  Nakaka touch talaga ang moving up ceremony with pre-schoolers coz you see how happy they are. Ini-enjoy lang talaga ng mga bagets ang program  nila, walang pressure, hindi toxic.

Another thing is that they get to wear the costume of what they want to be when they grow up. I wanted sana Engineer para madali bihisan kaso he wants to be a soldier.... yun nga ba? He actually wants is because na aastigan siya sa costume and not because he really wants to be one. And because of that napatakbo ako sa Marikina to buy him the costume. Akalain niyo mga muthers, may soldier costume dun na nung sinukat na niya, para talagang tinahi sa kanya. And take note, P500 lang siya.

Anyway here's my bagets wearing his soldier costume together with his two friends, both wearing a pilot costume. O diba, isang sundalo at isang piloto.


To my Wyeth, my only wish  is that you pursue whatever it is that makes you happy, as long as it is according to God's plan. Your happiness will always be our happiness. You will always have our support, and remember that Papa and I will be here to guide you through.

Anu ang nakasabit sa leeg niya? Surprise,surprise, he made it 2nd....Keep it up anak!