After a yearlong hiatus, here I am again, trying to revive and infused life into this blog.
It's almost the second week of Advent. We are getting ready for the Midterm Exam. Kids are antsy but responsible. Today we had our gift of time. But unlike before, mine was a short 2 hour Gift of Time.
The weather is cold. Some news forecasts snow on Friday. Well, its been a while since we had a snow in Houston. We can definitely welcome one.
I have started going to the gym, as promised to my doctor that I am going to get serious with my health and exercise. It is a struggle to drive especially if it is cold outside, but once I am there, I felt encouraged.
There was a big sad news to us ex-sems. Bonz, as we call him, passed away unexpectedly. Cardiac arrest. So young, and so early.
It is ironic for us because ever since Bonz decided to ignore us long time ago, his death brought back together most of our classmates, even the once that Bonz did not like or had a falling out.
Ylize continue to fascinate me. She is smart but with a little behavioral problem. She holds the record of having 2 consecutive yellow for being loud and noisy.
Great is God's mercy. His love endures forever.
We are always fascinated by life's immanent power. There is always magic everyday the sun shines. However, we are too busy noticing those. We are so preoccupied on how to make a living that we fail to recognize what makes life. Fortunately we are blessed to have Zachary, Xandrei and recently Ylize (10.26.12). They showed us the philosophy of diapers, the power of similac, the intricacies of wipes and the uselessness of the pacifier.
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
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