Love of God
As we know love is just about kisses and hugs but that’s not all. Helping is also loving; caring is also loving. Love is there from the beginning. It is even older than old people. They say love is weak and will never survive rather wealth will always survive. But love did survive. Then, where
In the Wilderness of Marah
Just a week ago, I was rushed to the ER. Those cold beds I don’t like them very much. On that particular day, I was tired and took my SOS pill a bit late although I remember taking it once the aura keeps coming. Unlike before, my spirit hit a new low this time, which
Talk to me
“Talk to me, Daddy” “ You didn’t talk to me since morning,” reminded my children. She’s been quietly pulling and pushing me in her playful mood. It’s not new to me. I can be like that only, especially when my jaws are tight from my chronic illness. There’s simply no mood to talk. Most of
Reasoning: Small things that Matter
I like it when we reason together. I like it better when I have someone who likes to reason with me. Yet when we reason it’s mostly about the past: regrets, the road not taken, jobless, not climbing the career ladder, and many more. The changing climate can be felt by my body as we
Say You Love Me
Talk to me if you love me, Say it out your love for me. I want to hear from you. Say you love me today I want to listen to you Say you love me Your love’s like honey I enjoy being with you Say you love me It makes my day worth it Say
2020: The Year That Was
We’ve just closed a year per the Gregorian Calendar and we’re ushered into a New Year. Last Year 2020 deserved a quick look back as we often did at this time of the year. Here are my few lists of candid and not so candid look backs: 1. The Year of Pandemic. Our life this
Unresolved: The New Year Resolution
It’s a good practice to make a New Year Resolution, let me begin with it. The new Sun, although the same celestial body is rising on the horizon gives hope to everyone despite their situation. But not every resolution get fulfilled as the days of the New Year passed by. During my long hospital stay,
Extended Lifetime
‘I’m living on an extended lifetime,’ quips my Grandpa while staying with us. At times, his voice droops to the level almost unsound to bear with, as he recounts what had happened on that fateful day of Mid-October this year. Grandpa, now in his 90s, met an accident while supervising my cousins as they fell
