Showing posts with label digital photo frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital photo frame. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2008

Wishes being granted everyday... got one?


I've got so many wishes not only for my self but especially for my love ones. I think Santa will get tired of reading my very long wish list. My daughter's wish to sit on Santa's lap came true when we attended the party, a week ago and she was so thrilled to experience that for the first time. She remembered the fun we had when we uploaded her picture at cieva.com and got to see Santa's virtual image. It is amazing how kids can recall every little thing that you do with them. I am glad that I let her experience it, she was able to tell differentiate the real Santa and the virtual one. This time around, I've got a wish for my mother. It has been four years since I left and last saw her and I am missing her terribly. I want to have a Cieva Digital Frame that I can send her so she would be able to view our pictures through it. This digital frame from Cieva is very cool and unique because it automatically receives photos by phone and doesn't need an Internet connection to download the pictures. It has 8" high definition displays so Mama would be able to see her grandchildren that she's been longing to see so bad. What I like about Cieva is the lifetime warranty that comes with it, so if it breaks, they''ll fix it for you for free. This is the picture of me and Mama that was taken when I departed from the Philippine Airport to the States. This makes me feel very sad and homesick.


Saturday, December 20, 2008

Holiday Wish

When I came to the States to live with my new family, I had a lot of apprehension because it was my first time meeting my in-laws in person. But I am so lucky because all of my husband's relatives and family are very kind hearted. I never had any problems dealing with them in any way whatsoever. I just wish that my mother-in -law is still around at the time when I arrived, especially when I had my first born. She passed away before I arrived in the United States. But anyhow, Aunt Athelea, my mother-in- law's sister, is very nice to me. She told me that I am her adopted daughter and that I can call her Mom. I was so happy about it because I really needed a "mother figure" that could guide me through motherhood. We called my father-in-law the other day and he told us that Aunt Athelea is in the hospital, that she was diagnosed with cancer. We were saddened by the news, but all we can do is to pray for her, that God may cure her. My wish for this holiday is this, may God heal all those people who are suffering from terminal illness.


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