I compare my life into a caterpilar surrounded by the cocoon & struggles until it emerges into a beautiful butterfly...I just pray that as I struggle thru life's challenges, may the cocoon of God's love surrounds me and the circumstances & trials help mold me into beautiful creature that God wants me to be.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
hello........
Things on my side are running still the same.... but three people I know already married.... hmmm... isn't it time for me to ring the wedding bells too... hehehe... nwei... I'll got back to you, k? I'll just got to run to get noodles of life from the bday girl ;-)
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
A Day in a Picturesque Province

One of the things I enjoyed being in the Visayas Region was the opportunity to travel. I was able to visit
I really enjoyed the sceneries on detour– the rolling hills and plateaus, the clear leafy rivers….i could say,
I loved the old house that we visited... it was built in the early 1800 ;-) The ground floor of the house was transformed into a cozy restaurant. The owner said that they are famous for their own native chocolate (cocoa) drink – the cocoa was a product of the restaurant itself – cocoa trees are all over the house backyards.
We also went to Corella town where we saw the tarsier – world’s smallest monkey with the size of a fist – its eyes are bigger than its head – amazing primate ;-)
Then our next stopped was the Chocolate Hills in the town of
We had our lunch in the floating restaurant that cruise the rivers…. and we ended our day in one of the beaches of
Truly an awesome experience ….I will always cherish it…. Well, hoping to go back there someday………. ;-)
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
My Cebu Experience

I know it’s been a month since my
Well, I could say it was great experience…. even I, myself couldn’t believe that I’d been in
I planned to take the training last April 2005 but I got badly sick that I wasn’t able to pursue my plan. As you all know, I’d been advised to be in one-month bed rest before and after my back surgery (Thanks be to God – my surgery was a success – now I’m alive and kicking)
When I was informed of the schedule for the TESOL training, I didn’t have a single peso in my pocket to finance the 5-week training but God provided everything. I flew to
Pulling my heavy luggage (don’t tell my surgeon about it – I am not allowed to carry heavy things ;-))… I was greeted by friendly Cebuano guards, and directed me to the direction where I could get a metered taxi (I couldn’t afford a service car).
At last, I arrived at the Pension House --- three of us will share the room. Climbing the stairs – my mind was wondering about my roommates (I know I’ll be sharing it with one American and one Pinay). My American roommate answered my knocked on the door…. Hi, I’m Abbie… are you ___?; Is this our room?” I asked; “Yes, and we have to figure out how are we going to give way for each other.” she said. Well, folks… it was a posted-stamp room – hahaha – quite small for three ladies – “Excuse Me” was the common statement you will usually here in this room ;-) Anyway, we had clean room, clean, bed, air-con and hot and cold shower. And the place was just across the school…… no hassle of traffic to worry about.
We were 20 students for this training…; Wow, it was quite a number (Good ;-)) Our trainers were two Canadians and one American. They were all TESOL experts…. Two-thumbs up for them!!! They were great – very competent. Well, truly the training was really intensive – schedule was tight and hectic. I was lucky enough if I could get four hours of sleep. We had lots of readings, homeworks and projects.
Well, the training was rewarding and fulfilling…. I learned a lot… Our efforts, hardships and sleepless nights (including our TESOL nightmares) were paid off during our graduation day – when we received our Certificate. (A Loud Applause for Us ;-))
In
Moreover, I had the chance to see the
Well, I confessed some of my pocket money went to accessories… bought bunch of them…. My trainers even asked if I’m planning to sell them J…. My answer was “NO… they are for my friends (Sorry, I lied – coz I kept them J)
Oh my classmates are all nice and friendly…also I admired their creativity…. Well, the director of the school is really nice – warm and kind-hearted woman. One thing that I am also grateful to God is the gift of friendship from the new friends I met there.
Well, overall… I had enjoyable time in
Friday, June 23, 2006
Rushing for the Deadline
“When everything will fall into place, it means… its God’s will.”
“Sis, I think I should not push through with my application… I will not be able to make it on time.”
Those were the things I said when planning for my application. I almost feel like giving up. My sis was the one who encouraged me to go on. So I did.
Wow, everything was falling into places….. (that was I thought) Whole day, I processed all the requirements with my sister’s help. I knew deep inside that my sister was already tired but as usual she never complained… she was the one who talked to the people concern to make the processing fast. Between us, it was my sister who was really tired. One day was not enough to finish everything. Since I have work the next day……… I asked my sister if she do the things for me instead.. despite her tiredness from her night duty at work, she agreed. She rushed the things for me in order to make it to the deadline…… but I wasn’t able to make it.
My heart cried…. I felt all were put into waste… the efforts, money and time….. most of all I felt sorry for my sister because she was the who gave all the time and effort… she was the who was really tired…. She refused the idea of me giving up but at the end she let me…. It was so sad …. It wounded me… it pained me but it was already late and there was nothing I could do… What I did then … was to kneel down and pray… I know God’s reason why it never happened… He had reason…
Right now I don’t know what it is what I only know is in His time… He will reveal to me the reason… and I know I will be thankful… because His plan is always for the best.