Monday, October 27, 2008

Salamat...

mood: thankful...

Ang awiting ito’y para sa yo
At kung maubos ang tinig, di magsisisi
Dahil iyong narinig sa labi ko
Salamat, salamat... - Yeng Constantino

There was a time in our lives when we just felt that we’re at the bottom of the pit and yet, how some could still looked down and pushed you harder below.


It was during this time when we have learned that only you among yourselves in the family can truly help each other out.

…and a few good hearted people whom may not have given us anything material but their sincere presence and kind words (without them even knowing it!) are more than enough that it could never be replaced by anything money can buy.

To all of you, I say - you will never be forgotten… SALAMAT.

Tatay Agi & Nanay Gayang for adopting us – Mama, my siblings & I – for a few months when we have nowhere to go to…

Tita Ecor and family

Tita Tess, Tito Genie & Family – for being our “family” in New Lucena most especially for loving our Precious…

Tito Gene Lorea & Family

Our dear adoptive “cousins” Kristal and Kenneth

The friends I made thru my EX- now hubby – Joebert, Kadog, Kimbok, Marx, Obet, and the rest I’ve learned to love in Sumatra as I have seen how they love Nonoy Joroli…

Tito Rommel & Tita Jean

My Ninong Antoy & Ninang Babylette

Mama Pasing, Papa Islaw and Tita Glenda...

My dear friend Kata

Dear VANGUARDS especially to be mentioned – Ronie, Dexter, Joanne, Nikki, Liza

To the ever sweet “Mimay” and “Heartshape” (:

To a very few Four-Season friends - Mam Lei, Mam Ca, Noelle, Jenie, Edzyl and Pam

For the kind words…helping us…standing by us…never judging us…and for simply being there.

(A Part Two of “Salamat” may be coming soon…afterall, there are truly more good hearted people we meet along our journey who are worth to be acknowledged.)

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Think Pink


"The greatest risk of getting breast cancer tomorrow is being born today in a developing country. The greatest risk of not surviving breast cancer today is being a woman in the Philippines."
- Rosa Francia-Meneses