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Love Through Time: Embracing Change and the Value of Restoration

Since we all live in a world where nothing is forever except change, love itself is not immune to the forces of time and transformation. Just like the seasons, love shifts and evolves. Spring brings the blooming of new emotions and the excitement of discovery. Summer warms us with the intensity of passion and joy. As autumn approaches, love matures, growing deeper with understanding, while winter, though cold, teaches us the value of endurance and patience. No season of love lasts forever, but the cycle of change is always present, and with it comes growth. In our lifetime, we encounter people who become dear to us—people we love deeply, each relationship a journey of its own. Alongside that love, we may attach significance to material things that remind us of those special connections. However, like everything else, these material things can break or become obsolete, just like phones or gadgets. But just as we work to restore what is broken, we also choose to fight for the love that

A Journey of Love: Crossing Distances

On June 15, 2023, when she informed me that she was in Manila, I was excited, but she told me that she had promised her mom not to meet me. I was worried, I asked her location details, and immediately searched Google Maps to check if the location was safe. Although the surroundings seemed to be in a safe area, I was skeptical since Google doesn’t have access to the exact accommodation. Since my mom had just gotten out of the hospital a few months back, I was working from home to take care of her. the next day June 16, 2023 What I did was wake up early, finish all the tasks I had at hand, and prepare all the necessary food my mom needed. Then, I suddenly asked my team, “If my love is on her way to the airport and I want to go meet her, will you cover for me at the office?” Everyone in my team said, "Go," and assured me they would manage. Knowing that my queen loves to eat, I quickly went to Wai Ying and ordered some pork siomai and a big siopao. Then I proceeded to Great G

Tied Together: The Shoelace and the Pink Shirt

If Cinderella has a magical shoe and in Asia there is the red string of fate, we have a magical shoelace.    It all started in 2013 when I met a girl during one of my fieldwork trips in Cagayan who caught my attention. Since I was too shy to talk to her directly, I asked for a group picture instead. When I got back to Manila, I asked her supervisor about her, only to find out she already had a boyfriend. So, although I didn’t pursue her, but from time to time, I would purposely bring her up whenever talking to her fellow supervisor in Cagayan.   I never thought we would actually meet in person again five years later when she came to Manila for our post-Christmas and Kickoff party. I took them to a nearby fast food place for dinner, showed them to their hotel, and left. But deep down, I couldn’t explain how I felt seeing her again, even more beautiful than before. A few days later, I presented our IT plans for the coming years while wearing a pink polo shirt. I didn’t r

Lantana: A Tiny bouquet of flower

Lantana is a vibrant flower known for its clusters of small blooms that come in shades of pink, red, yellow, orange, purple, and white. Native to tropical regions, this hardy plant thrives in full sun and can handle drought and poor soil, making it perfect for gardens in hot climates. Attracting Wildlife Lantana is not just beautiful; it also attracts butterflies and bees, making it a great choice for pollinator-friendly gardens. Its flowers bloom year-round in warm areas, providing a constant source of nectar. Popular Varieties There are several types of lantana, including: Lantana camara : The most common, with colorful clusters that change as they bloom. Lantana montevidensis : A trailing variety, great for hanging baskets. Lantana 'Miss Huff' : Cold-hardy, producing orange and pink flowers. Lantana 'Radiation' : Features bright orange, red, and yellow blooms. Easy Care Lantana is low-maintenance. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun, requiring minimal watering

What did we learn from the past?

    What did we learn from the past? The past is meant to be the place that shapes and paves the way for the future. In ancient times, there were no houses, and people lived in caves or under giant trees. Then, they began constructing dwellings from mud, wood, rocks, and leaves. Nowadays, we build houses using cement and metals. In the past, there was no means to light our homes when night fell, so candles were created for this purpose. Over time, light bulbs were invented. As time progressed, more tools, machines, and equipment were developed. During those days, many people were undoubtedly amazed by their creations and happily shared their innovations with one another. However, at a certain point, some individuals became possessive and greedy, desiring to keep these innovations for themselves. This led to conflicts where people fought to retain their possessions or acquire them. This cycle seemed never-ending. There came a time when everyone was primarily focused o

A Story of a Promise

    Once, there was a little kid named Shadow. Before he was born into this world, his so-called father left. His so-called father was described as an unpleasing person, and because there is a saying, "Like father, like son," he was considered a disappointment to the family. So he was disliked by his family. Since no one acknowledged him at home. he often caused trouble just to be noticed at school. That's one reason why he was transferred from one school to another. He was 6 years old when he was transferred to a private school and was even enrolled in Section B, which is the second-highest section in the school, by his parents, hoping that he would be more attentive at school. But still, he was a laid-back, happy-go-lucky, playful, and troublemaker kid. One afternoon when he was running around the playground like he always did, he saw Pin-Pin, a very simple yet beautiful young girl. She had long black hair and always wore a hairpin paired with a sweet smile. She always

Games of the 90's

I was a kid born late 1980's and in the early 1990's it was my developing years . where in I went to School meet new people and make friends, learn to speak, read and many other things and the most Exciting part of them all was Playing. here are the Games that I used to play with my classmate LUKSONG BAKA