The Sinigang story is very interesting and we can get a valuable moral from the story. It thought us to forgive and be kind. When Sylvia said “Everyone makes mistake, Liza” it make us realize something that we people are not perfect at all. We sometimes makes mistake but we realize what we’ve done at the end. Love is always there. Even her dad cheated on her mom still she insisted to Liza to attend in his step-brotber funeral even it means to hurt Liza to see his father and her father love affair Sylvia. This story thought us moral. Forgive those people who hurt you and live freely from pain and sorrow. Time is short, love those people sorrounds you. Love them wholeheartedly because pain is just a part of our life in this world.
Pandemic ka lang, Filipino kami
For many years passed, Filipinos experienced different kinds of calamities which make us all devastated. But, this new pandemic brought us stress we are now facing a worldwide crisis.We don’t have enough salary to sustain our daily needs, leaving a lot of Filipinos unemployed. The worst is, it killed a lot of people around the world.Moreover,this pandemic taught us many thing in life. We learned to value everything especially our friends, family and relatives because we are afraid to lose them. We learned to appreciate thing that we cannot appreciate before, simple things make us happy now. We’rr having a good quality with our family too. In this pandemic we discovered something that we do not know before, we can now make our day productive.During this pandemic, we Filipinos nake move to help each other. We become a leader, innovator, volunteer and communicator. We didnt even settle the situation, we help even we are only inside of our home. We extend our hands to support and help other by means of giving or donating food, medicine, hygiene and relief goods to thosewho really in needs. This pandemic bever defeat us. Filipinos become the great source of hope, hope for the new tommorrow. After all, we put smile our face to even we are in amidst of crisis.”Pandemic ka lang, Filipino kami.”
What’s on my desk
I spend more and more time at my desk these days, doing everything from preparing the family taxes to working on this blog. Because of this, my workspace is constantly changing. Holding the clutter at bay is challenging, so I prefer to keep nearby only a few quality items that serve multiple purposes over a stockpile of things I might never need.
My daily planner
My planner is one of those simple ring binder journals you can pick up from any stationery supplies store. White paper. No ruled lines to cage my venturesome handwriting and doodling. I’m an obsessive note-taker and fill pages to the margins with to do lists, rough sketches, and ideas for blog posts. I usually go through one planner every month.
Staying Organized
Who me? Organized? My husband might tell you otherwise, but I do find it hard to keep track of our weekly schedule. You know: school, swimming, grocery shopping, tidying up, paying bills, remembering appointments and so on. Fortunately, in our house we all pitch in. No one person does everything. But we do have a little secret that helps our day run more smoothly.
Travel Tips
There are millions of tips out there on how to fly with kids, what to bring on camping vacations, which suitcase to buy, where to go and what to see in just about every corner on Earth. What I want to share today is something a little different – something that we discovered last summer during a family hike in the Appalachians.