Chronicles of Handidoodles

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

10 things I will err I should do TODAY

Brian Tracy once said "There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing."

Here are my 10 to-do's for today so God help me.
1. Quiet time with the Lord. Read the bible, reflect on His word and apply it.
2. Pray for all the families affected by Ondoy, those who lost their loved ones and their possessions.
3. Clearing operations of all our cabinets to organize things we can share with the victims of Ondoy.
4. Family bonding time with the kids, bike with Hans and reading and tea time with Sarah.
5. blogging
6. organize photos in my harddrive.
7. cook dinner -- Fried tawilis and mix veggies
8. call friends and relatives affected by typhoon and ask their urgent needs.
9. call friends who would like to help pack relief goods for tomorrow.
10. check pantry and list all items needed. I will buy tomorrow.


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Sunday, September 27, 2009

10 things to be thankful for...


God has given me another chance to reflect on life, to be still for the moment and appreciate life. Here are my 10 things I am thankful for after the "Ondoy" experience yesterday Sept. 26, 2009:

1. my family - they provide comfort, security and protection during the toughest hours of downpour as we watched the terror on TV.

2. home - a place of refuge where the only concern was the 2 inches of flood in our garden that was easily resolved by several basins. the home which kept us dry and safe. with all the valuable inside intact. thank you Lord.

3. electricity - no power interruption which made it possible for us to be updated on what was happening, which allowed me to enjoy a typical Saturday with my family. this included bonding moments in bed, harutan to the max, then found time to blog, update FB, check my mails, greet my sister in law on her birthday, enjoy a late breakfast, lunch, merienda, dinner. My mom was also busy loading for our neighbors on their cellphone.

4. food and water - sopas, daing na bangus, saging na saba, hot rice, fried chicken, hopia and clean, drinking water for the entire family. God is so amazing. My husband's officemate still trapped at the 2nd floor of their house in Village East who did not have lunch or dinner yet, no food nor water late in the evening. They said it all happened so fast.

5. technology - laptop, FB, google, http://www.gmanews.tv/, cellphone, telco signal for our cellphones, 3G, tv, radio - this kept us up-to-date, helped our relatives and friends who were stranded.

6. rain - this reminded me that there is always hope, and there is always sunshine after the rain.

7. friends and relatives - who kept praying for our safety here in the metro, who asked us how we were doing, all who were concerned and even remembered to text and call us.

8. clothes to keep us warm - when the rest of the residents in the east were soaking wet and freezing to death as the rain kept on pouring and help seemed impossible. Even the pair of socks that kept my feet warm was truly appreciated.

9. lolo Ben and the life that we still have. My husband mentioned that it was truly a blessing to live in QC where the flood did not reach us. It was my lolo Ben(who passed away Jan. 1, 2009) who developed the village where we now live in. Thank you lolo. And thank you Lord for the gift of life.

10. sunshine after the storm - when I woke up this morning, even before I opened the TV to hear about the tragedy brought by Ondoy--the beautiful sunshine greeted me as I opened our bedroom door. God thank you talaga.

It's a good practice to stop awhile and be grateful for what is here, what is NOW. We shouldn't be too busy to remember how God is faithful through good and bad times. With all that has happened, I didn't see the significance of "cash", there was no use for it when you're on top of the roof as you witness the water rising and threatening the very life that we take for granted (the only possession that we have). Truly we can smile after the storm for God ensured that there are a lot of reasons to be thankful.

Let me share this song with you which I find very meaningful right this moment: http://www.lyricsreg.com/lyrics/hillsong/Lord+I+Offer+My+Life+To+You/

part of the song that struck me:

What can we give
That you have not given?
And what do we have
That is not already yours?
All we possess
Are these lives we're living
That's what we give to you, Lord

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Friday, September 25, 2009

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after a long hiatus, now I need to backtrack all the wonderful experiences tsk tsk tsk...we were blessed to see the movie UP in 3D, actually it was our first time to wear those Kewl 3d glasses. nice movie, good company, great story. the 300 pesos/head was soooo-lit, got it? sulit. Well backtracking is so well-worth it because these are all good memories.

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Blogging again...happy to be back

Finally I am able to go back to blogging again after being absent for over a year. Here's a picture of my daughter (not yet born on my last blog)...whenever she hears music on the radio, tv, ringtone or even on our neighbor's full-blast magic sing--she would bend her head sideways and sway with the music. Kewl right. now she's exploring the keys as inspired by her kuya Hansy who is 7 years her senior. She really makes her momma proud.

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