It is a good rule to face difficulties at the time they arise and not allow them to increase unacknowledged...
For life is not just about how we will live comfortably, or just about the good and the pleasurable things life may bring us, as we all hope it to be. But it's how we deal with rough roads, molehills and even the mountains each of us will have to trudge as we go through life; with a lot shimmying when edges are sharp, while others can go cherry-picking. But what is important is to be armed with great deal of faith and courage to face life's trial head on...
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
My best friend...
In my most quiet time...
Spending my most quiet time whether I am in sullen... and morose mood, not necessary grouching, 'coz I know I'm resilient I like to believe I am...I would always say my never-ending Thank You's a lot to Someone up above for giving me so much strength. I don't know how to survive it all if not for my faith. These past few weeks, even months rather...I am in deep doo doo with all those negative pull. Too many too mention and I don't want to go in details anymore. It feels like it just had squeeze me out of my sanity for awhile. But look how I survived it all and still is my patience and as well as my faith is almost always put to tests. We do have wrong choices sometimes and that's where it counts..how to make them right.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Happy Birthday Mama Mary...
A LONDON unbeliever sat watching an Irish shoeshine boy polishing his shoes. The man noticed a medal on the boy's neck and asked, "What is that you're wearing around your neck, Pat?"
"A medal, with the Mother of Christ on it!" Pat answered.
"Why do you honor her? She is just like my mother."
"Ahh... but there's a hell of a difference between the two sons!" Pat replied.
The story might well illustrate the difference in attitude towards the Blessed Virgin between Catholics and non-Catholics.
By FR. BEL R. SAN LUIS, SVD
"A medal, with the Mother of Christ on it!" Pat answered.
"Why do you honor her? She is just like my mother."
"Ahh... but there's a hell of a difference between the two sons!" Pat replied.
The story might well illustrate the difference in attitude towards the Blessed Virgin between Catholics and non-Catholics.
By FR. BEL R. SAN LUIS, SVD
Monday, September 6, 2010
Repost: THE GREEN-ROOF SYSTEMS....
A new design and implementation strategies that allow plants to grow on the exterior or interior of buildings, roof tops or houses. Having enormous potentials to improve the health and the well-being of people by filtering air pollution, reducing energy use, cutting greenhouse gases and providing higher quality outdoor environments in our hotter and hotter urban spaces source. Green-roofs started mainly in North America and Europe.
Source: Green Roofs For Healthy Cities/Wikipedia
8/31/07 Date Posted 7:08 AM
I decided to re-post this very important topic now that our air is a lot polluted now since I first posted this topic. People I believe is the one responsible for making our air unclean that makes it downright a bit threatening to the health not only human being but also everything that lives one earth, That's why some environmentalist who still care to protect our failing condition still try their best to discover some new and helpful techniques that will aid and enhance the betterment of our planet earth. One outstanding find is this green roof. I don't know if anyone in our country has already adopt this helpful and healthy green roof style. Will find out if there is already. And if I were just like anyone who is moneyed I surely will gonna have a house like this.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Setting standards...and sticking to them
Setting standard is one thing....and sticking to them is another thing also. We all do have our individual beliefs on how to live our lives. What is moral to others may not apply to some. And I thought that with conviction, plus the good moral principle on your person is more than enough to keep us out of trouble and stand against temptation. Somehow, I do believe we are all put to test. And if you're too weak to resist it, you'll bite the bait! Then sporadically we struggle to put our convictions back in order and want to start all over again. Everything is not that easy though...if the efforts were not that firm and serious, then pangs of guilt strike us back and the urge-to-be-clean-again syndrome is again at your doorstep. The love-conquers-all attack and the I-miss-you-so-much thing also stand in the way and there goes shilly-shallying again.
Looking back, what we always regret is how we hurt people we love most. If this lapse only stew ourselves in our own juice then it would be better to think twice before we do something. Saying IF ONLY & SORRY later on should not be an option. Think twice before taking an action, lest we be sorry again...and that's a pity.
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