Skip to main content

Posts

#14 Think About His Love

Showing you His greatest love He came to earth from up above Without any doubt brought out He just willingly came out You! Oh man of sin and doubt Questioning His love Not knowing that He died for you To show you how much He love you In times of your pain Don't put you're trust in vain Cause God is with you He is there to comfort you Think about His love Think about His goodness Think about the days When in His wonders you amaze He is really great When you have lost your faith Just think of him You will be relieved in your distress Much more that what you've done If you suffer much more than others It is not a ticket to another ladder's step It is just a beginning of the promise He keep

Choco Laugh

Sometimes we wear a mask to hide ourselves, our expressions, or our feelings. For it easy to act in some character than to show who we are. Funny face is his prop And a very brown skin, He made people laugh And problems to be forgotten. Every time his friends need him He's always there for them Make him known as a clown A clown that wears a crown. They thought he got no problems 'Coz no tears are seen falling No worry is found upon him But just a big smile that is shining. He's a clown that wears the mask of happiness But bears inside the feeling of sadness A smile on the outside But a tear in the inside. Even though he hardly carries it He just continue with life and work for it, With his dreams for tomorrow To ease the pain and his sorrow.

New Hope, New Year

I've been thinking a lot about hope recently. It seems that everywhere we turn we see people who are without hope. We can see it on the news, in magazines, and in TV dramas. We see it when we go to the mall and sometimes even when we're at church. People are trying to find hope by somehow filling the void they feel. All around us, we hear people say things like this: "I hope I'll win in lottery", "Sure hope our team wins the championship", "I hope it's sunny on Saturday for our picnic". We treat hope as a wish. But what happens to our "hope" if those don't turn out as we waited? Here in the Philippines, all we should hope for is peace, the calm in the midst of the storm. In the past weeks, we experienced numerous tragedies...landslides that killed several people, fires that burned some houses and establishments, chaos in the government, and bombings that cause injuries to its victims. Last December 29, my hometown ( Tacurong,

An Early Christmas Present

Honestly, I am exhausted. After spending three days with my client, my body seems to give up. I was so tired because I ate a lot..funny..hahahaha... Well, two of our clients from the US visited us to build stronger employer-employee relationship. They also wanted to tell us about their vision for the coming year (2007). We discussed many things about projects, expectations and needed improvements. We also had team-building activities that made my stomach ache due to extensive laughing. We also exchange ideas about culture, values and lifestyles. Overall, it's a successful conference. I gained 3 pounds and I think I looked like 'pot belly' pigs. I was so grateful to the two of them. I thank them for the good food (order all you can), for their kindness and open minds...and most of all for their early Christmas present..... *image is from http://store.apple.com ++what a cute ipod......hehehe

#13 Goodbye My Dragonfly

Fly to your new world Explore the gravity of sharing Now that you're gone My world stopped to sought the sun The garden of my happiness Is now covered with loneliness The apple of my joy All died and has been destroyed No more beauty No more fragrance No more dragonfly To brighten my lonesome paradise Work...It all ends So, I cry in the leaves of the past Don't know where to start Still looking for that dragonfly Goodbye! Goodbye! Heaven declared: John will die, You must say bye to the dragonfly And to the garden who witness all the tears.. ++written for a friend.....

Be... Still... Know

This article is from: Daily Wisdom For everything there is a season. A time to be quiet and a time to speak. Ecclesiastes 3:1-7 I wait quietly before God, for my victory comes from him. Psalm 62:1 (NLT) First it looked sort of foggy. After the sun burned away the mist, we could see the beautiful hot air balloon. I wondered if it was quiet up there in the basket, under the balloon. I've not ever been up in one of those, but when I tried paragliding, the noise of the wind currents surprised me. I had totally expected silence. Quiet. Not an easy thing. A prayer I find myself saying often (maybe too often!) is for my mouth to stay closed at the right times, and not say anything, as well as prayers to say the right thing. It's difficult for me to be still. Period. I'm a fairly active person. If I'm not up and doing something, I am thinking of what I will do when I do get up and going. I was reminded, about two weeks after seeing the hot air balloon, about this bein

Getting Back My Sanity

After 5 days of losing grip to my sanity, I finally have it back in its regular shape. Last week, I was crazily worried with my boyfriend due to the fact that he was stranded in an island because of a typhoon. He was not able to send a message to me and to his family. God only knows how I spent those days, lack of sleep and couldn't eat. Alas! Monday came ad my boyfriend was back..to all my friends, thank you so much for the prayers....i was relieved..so happy...and i'm back to life's track.