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.


K-PAX movie


We just got done watching K-PAX movie, have you seen it? Its a science fiction drama movie. It's one of those kind of movie that will keep you guessing right to the end. This is a story about a stranger who calls himself Prot (Kevin Spacey) who seemingly appears out of nowhere following a disturbance at New York Grand Central Station. He claims that he came from a distant planet called K-PAX, Prot draws the attention of jaded Dr. Powell (Jeff Bridges), whose initial skepticism soon turns to fascination and amazement. Even a team of scientists are at a loss to explain Prot's detailed knowledge of the star system he calls home. But with Prot's return to K-PAX fast approaching, the search for answers intensifies and the mystery takes on pulse quickening proportions. It's a very good movie to watch, got a lot of lesson to learn... I leave you with this inspirational though my friends, may you have a good night/day! God bless!

"God is more interested in our availability than our ability, more in our Godliness than our gifts, more in our disposition than our position."

Friday, December 19, 2008

Fresh from the Shower

This is one of those moments again, usual routine in our household hehehe. After taking a shower today, Rylie wanted to show me some moves with her high heel shoes hehehe... So here are the snaps. My son on the other hand, is always ornery and ready to join the fun lol..

Here she is very stiff hahaha..

With my son on the background

So here it goes.... my little lady in pink!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Let's laugh

Hey, its time for us to have a little laugh while blogging.... here are my picks, hope you like it. I got this from the annual humor issue of the Reader's Digest called Laugh.

GEE, thanks for help
For some reason, the bookstore clerk couldn't get the computer to recognize my preferred costumer card. Peering over her shoulder at the screen, I said, "There's part of the problem, it shows my birthdate as 12/31/1899."
"That's right," my husband chimed in. "She was born in June , not December."
M. Patricia Capin

At 82 years old, my husband applied for for his first passport. he was told he would need a birth certificate, but his birth had never been officially registered. When he explained his dilemma to the pasport agent, the response was less than helpful. "It's all right," the agent said. "Just bring a notarized affidavit from the doctor who delivered you." Elgarda Ashliman

Come on guys, have a good laugh!

Silent Mode

These are my children's looks when they are seriously watching their favorite cartoon shows.. Sometimes, they want their Daddy to sit and watch with them. When I want to accomplish something, I have to let them watch TV or else I won't able to do anything. Watching TV is not bad as long as you choose what shows are good for them. The shows that are relevant to their development and learnings. There are shows on TV which isn't appropriate for younger age, even if they are produced for kids, you still have to filter/examine them.

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