“From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, the name of the Lord is to be praised.”

Psalm 113:3

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  • Diary of My Eyes: From sty to incision

    The full story of how I ended up with an incision I first noticed a small bump near my lachrymal point, right on my eyelid. It was initially itchy and slightly painful. I assumed it was just an insect bite.… Continue reading

    Diary of My Eyes: From sty to incision
  • Simple and Practical

    What are your family’s top 3 favorite meals? Enjoying basic meals People living in the cordillera region have simple food. • We like “wat-wat”, large pieces/chunks of pork boiled in basic soup with salt. It is usually served with rice,… Continue reading

    Simple and Practical
  • Numb in the trough of waves

    A sentimental poetry It’s wrong, but I can only say it is correctIt’s bad, but I can only say it is goodIt is an error, but I can only say it is right In failures, I say successIn darkness, I… Continue reading

    Numb in the trough of waves
  • Why not?

    Do you trust your instincts? Life experiences impact instinct At a certain time of our lives, we have learned to become more adaptable and flexible. We have also learned wisdom and we have mastered some patterns or cycles from our… Continue reading

  • What’s with June?

    What’s your favorite month of the year? Why? Why is the month of June meaningful? June is a significant month marking the end of the academic year and the beginning of summer. It is filled with meaningful celebrations, including Children’s… Continue reading

    What’s with June?
  • Understanding People Dynamics

    Establishing balance in social-emotional context There’s a point when I realized paying attention to other people’s drama is taking a toll on me. Also, being kind and patient has been taken advantage of as I thought of it as a… Continue reading

    Understanding People Dynamics
  • Whoa, thieves!

    What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever found (and kept)? Being careful in keeping things When we find something and pick it up, we usually say, “whoa, thieves”! It means that someone found it first, so they get to keep it.… Continue reading

    Whoa, thieves!
  • Tears by the door

    A mother’s deep grief for her lost husband contrasts sharply with her child’s confusion and emotional detachment in class. Despite the child’s silent struggles and fading academic performance, the teacher feels helpless, yearning to provide support amidst the overwhelming sorrow. Continue reading

    Tears by the door
  • The Routine of Praying

    What part of your routine do you always try to skip if you can? A neglect to whisper Whisper a prayer in the morning,Whisper a prayer at noon,Whisper a prayer in the evening…                   a song says with devotion But I… Continue reading

    The Routine of Praying