Monday, December 7, 2009

Thank You for 2 years

Thank you

 

  1. For always drinking just half the glass of your ice tea so I can have the other half whenever I finish mine.
  2. For always giving me the crispy skin of your chicken joy
  3. For the long conversations
  4. For letting me explore the world with you
  5. For you being a C loving an I like me
  6. For being my best ally whenever I’m in war
  7. For not being afraid totell the truth even if I will get hurt
  8. For  watching teleseryes with me even it’s killing you of boredom
  9. For being my best shopping partner without complain
  10. For disciplining the dominant in me
  11. For accepting me past, present and future
  12. For being the super best friend ever
  13. For encouraging me to be the best in the ministry
  14. For laughing with me and letting me laugh out loud
  15. For challenging me to do things that  I don’t want to do
  16. For always believing in me
  17. For  complementing our big differences
  18. For letting me love God more than I love you
  19. For always making me feel beautiful and sexy
  20. For loving me more and more.


Happy Anniversary Carlo I am forever grateful to God for bringing you into my life. I am looking forward for 100 more years with you.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Proud to be like Tita Cory: Proud to be a Filipino


As I watch Cory Aquino’s funeral procession last Wednesday (Aug. 5) I felt sad that the symbol of democracy is dead. She was one of the reasons why we have democracy right now, a kind of democracy that inspired nations around the world. Her death awakened the sense of patriotism in us Filipinos. There were a lot of videos shown to pay tribute to her. In one interview, Cory said something that is already true to me even before she said it. She said “I thank the Lord for making me a Filipino”.  These are the words that I tell others when they are downhearted being in the Philippines or just by being a Filipino.

More than the people power revolution, what made me thankful to be a Filipino was when I started to learn and understand the sovereignty of God. I realized that God didn’t made a mistake when He chose me to be born in the Philippines. We even have a joke in our office that we call the children of our international students VIPs (Vorn In the Philippines) if they were born here. You can never question God when He said in Jeremiah 1:5 "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I set you apart”. These words made me proud of who I am, on what country I am born in. I became proud of my brown skin and my flat nose. God knew the details of my life including my citizenship, its part of the plan. Working in an international environment made me appreciate the intricacies of different nations. Seeing and knowing other people from all over the world made me appreciate the uniqueness and distinctiveness of being a Filipino and living in the Philippines. Compared to other countries, there are many things that we should be thankful for. God specially made me to be a Filipino because He wants me to live as a Filipino in the Philippines. God has created each one of us specifically for a purpose to carry out on the place where He placed us.

I also had hope for my country because He knows what the Philippines is going through right now despite the economic crisis and everyday struggle. I am not against Filipinos who migrated or working abroad but the sovereignty of God made me stay and believe that in His time the Philippines will rise and overcome hardships. But if ever it will not happen in my lifetime I still trust in Him.


People fear that our nationalism may die as we bury the symbol of our democracy. Being proud to be a Filipino should not end with Tita Cory, we should always be grateful and recognize the One who thought of it all. As the Bible says in Acts 17:26-27 “From one man he made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live. God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us.” We were born in the Philippines for a purpose. God destined us to be a Filipino for us to reach out for him and find him. Unless you do this we can never experience the satisfaction and the whole essence of being a Filipino. I am proud to be a Filipino because God made me a Filipino.

 

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

10 things i want to say...

For over a month now our youth were busy writing, posting and commenting on each other's blog about the 10 things they want to say to people. The rule? 

Write 10 things that you want to say to 10 people. Anything you want to tell them. But you are not allowed to state their names. I had a lot of fun guessing the people from their list. A lot of times I would have a perfect score guessing who they are. Some of them even confessed to me who those people were on their list. They keep on prodding us to make our own list. So part of Carlo's intoroduction from his message last Sunday during the youth service which is entitled God's blog was the 10 things he want to say to people, actually to our youth. Enjoy! Walang personalan trabaho lang.


1. I told you not to go to, you go to, now look at! (in tagalog "Sabi ko nang huwag ka pumunta, pumunta ka pa rin, tingnan mo!")

2. Meron na ako kanang kamay, di ko na kailangan ng isa pa.

3. I wrote a song for you, three.

4. I told you so…

5. Kamusta?

6. Kung puwede ko lang kayong i-mute, i-mu-mute ko kayo

7. Hindi lahat ng maputi maganda

8. You can’t always keep that secret, people will always have to confess

9. You value my insights but you don’t follow them

10. Sana makapag asawa ka


Sunday, March 1, 2009

A tribute to Papa

Last February 27, was my father's birthday. He was born in 1952 and died April 7,1995 I was 15 years old when he died. We usually go to the cemetery not to pray for him but a time for me and my brother to talk and catch up on our lives. It’s been 13 years and as time goes by I realized that little by little we are losing our memories of him. So today I decided to go back to memory lane, on the things that I remember about my dad. I don’t know if I can still trust my memory, partly because of age, but also because of selective amnesia to numb the sadness of loosing him.


My dad’s name is Sulpicio B. Dela Paz Jr. But a lot of people family, and friends knew him as Tony. He was a mining engineer in Palawan where he met my mom.He was from Basilan and my mom was from Isabela.  That’s where my brother Siegfrid and I came from.

 

He was fond of orchids, butterflies, birds and can spend the whole day with them. He liked to wake up early and in fact be an hour early for work. He seldom took sick leaves because he was always healthy or doesn’t really want to be absent from work. On his 15 years of service in their company, people said that he hasn’t received any complain about his work ethics. He also lead the First aid and Safety department in their mining company because he was always calm and sound when there’s an emergency. Now that I know about personality types I guess he is a C (Conscientious-Cautious, Compliant, Correct, Calculating, Concerned, Careful, Contemplative) and an I (Influential -Inducement, Inspiring, Impressive, Interacting, Interesting) at the same time. Pretty odd huh these personalities seldom go together. ‘C’ because he likes to read manuals of appliances, solves puzzles and brain teasers. In my parent’s bedroom was two beds. One single and one queen size bed. The single bed was for him to use when he wants to rest after work but because he came from the mining site, he will be dirty, tired and can’t take a shower right away. After resting, then he would take a shower and then transfer to the bigger bed with my mom. He’s into following instructions. Instead of giving me toys or let me watch TV, our games for leisure was that he will give a instructions written on paper and test me how well I follow them. I guess he saw how clumsy and compulsive I am growing up. When I was in grade school he encouraged me to read books and newspaper because he said it will broaden my knowledge about the world and other people. At grade 3 I was already reading novels like ‘Around the World in 80 Days’, ‘Catcher and the Rye’, ‘Star Wars’, Michael Crichton and Robert Ludlum’s books. I can’t understand a lot of them but it trained me to read and look for words that I don’t understand in the dictionary.

 
He always made sure that we always believed in our selves and be the best that we can be. From grade school to high school I struggled with numbers---math, physics, geometry it’s all Greek to me. But I never felt that it’s a weakness, because whenever I will get a grade of 75 (75-100 is the passing grade) he will take me and my brother out for dinner to celebrate because he said I really did a great job. Whenever I get frustrated solving math problems and complain why am I not smart enough like my classmates. He will always tell me that it's ok not to be the best but will tell me just to give my best in everything. He also taught us not to be afraid to fail. That’s why maybe I am like this always full of confidence to reach for my dreams even if I 'll fail. hehehe.

He was also a people person. He loves to invite his subordinates at our house during their birthdays and tell a lot of funny stories that made people laugh so hard. But the C in him will always be there because when the clock stikes at 8pm (his sleeping time), he doesn't care who's with him even if he's the president of the company he will go home and sleep.

 

One thing that I didn’t like him doing is whenever we will be in a restaurant in Manila, he would always refer to the waiters as ‘Dong’ or ‘Day’ short for Dodong and Inday because he is from Mindanao. I felt embarrassed to let people know that my dad is from Mindanao. On our way to Manila from Palawan, I will always remind and beg him to please say Miss, Sir, Ate or Kuya to the people he will talk to in Manila.

 

My brother and I look forward to Sundays. He would wake up very early to go to the pier to get the best fish and seafood, making sure that we will eat the best catch for lunch. He also believed that Sundays should be a no work day for everybody in the house. He doesn’t like my mom and our helper to clean or do the laundry during Sundays. Though he is not that religious he just wants us to wake up late, watch TV, feel lazy and eat. For him Sundays should be a rest day. My brother and I liked the idea because it means that our mom can’t require us to clean our room.

I also admire how he loved my mom’s relatives. When my mom’s sister and her husband went to Saudi he agreed to take care of my cousins. Because of that my cousin looked to him as their second father. He also loved my grandmother so much that he encouraged my grandma’s perks on shopping and traveling.

Though my mom’s personality is a D (dominant) I was able to see how he can get my mother submit to his authority. In fact we never saw them fight in front of us.

There are a lot of things that I want to write about him but as time goes by, little by little my memories are fading. I just wish I have enough memory to store everything and still remember it until I have my own children. So I can tell them how blessed I am to have a loving father. Now I know why it was easy for me relating to God as a Father during my early years as a Christian because of my papa. He gave his best to be a good father to us. I am also recognizing God's sovereignty on my dad's death. Two years before he died, God gave me the opportunity to spend time with him alone in Palawan because my mom and brother were in Manila. Through his death instead of going to the school that I was planning to go to for college I went to UP Baguio and there I met Jesus as my Lord and Savior.

My heart, also, really goes out to my mom who became a single parent after his death (there will be another blog dedicated for her ). She had a large space to fill in when we lost him. But God has been faithful to us. For thirteen years God made sure that we were taken care of.

I just wish that my dad is still here to witness how I and my brother have become. I wish that he was there on my wedding to see how blessed I am to found a man whom I will be spending the rest of my life with.I wish that he had a chance to meet Carlo, there are a lot of things that they have in common.

 


I became a Christian one year after his death. I don’t know if he has met Jesus as his personal Lord and Savior in his lifetime. That’s why whenever people would talk about rewards in heaven to me it doesn’t excite me that much. For me, aside from the treasures in heaven and being with my heavenly Father forever, one of the best rewards that I am looking forward to is to see my dad reunited with us.



Monday, January 19, 2009

Christmas Blessing

With all the weddings that we attended last year and this year I almost forgot to tell you about one of the blessing that God allowed us to experience was to help my friend give birth. I was her lamaze partner because her husband is working abroad as a seaman. My friend Ate Jing is the person who is always there for me and Carlo whenever we need help. So I think it's just right that it's time for us to return the favor. Kahit walang favor I am willing to help her kahit ano. We attended 3 sessiond to learn lamaze and after that we need to pass an examination in order for us to get a certificate. Praise God we passed. We were expecting her to give birth December 28, 2008 but she started having contraction December 21 - 23. During those times we'll receive a call from her and we'll bring her to St Luke's. Then after 6 hours the doctor will send us home saying it's not yet time. Imagine yung pagod, puyat at frustration naming tatlo everytime they will send us home. On December 24 we slept all day to recharge and also prepare for Noche Buena. We went to Fairview at my mom's house to celebrate Christmas and be with my family because we have a little reunion. At 10pm we received a txt from Ate Jing telling us to go to St Luke's and it is time! It is our first time to celebrate Christmas at the hospital but it was an unforgettable one. The baby was born December 25, 2008 at 2pm. Her name is Jihanna Melisse Linga but we like to call her Baby Girl (inspired from Annabelle Rama's movie)


5 minutes before Christmas eve


Carlo feel na feel ang Father's waiting lounge

There she is!

after cleaning mukha siyang bulldog dito

straight from the delivery room

with Tita Janna

with Lolo Tom

with her mom Ate Jing