Tuesday, March 9, 2010

It's the Help that Counts


One of my routine when I wake up in the morning is to check “reunion matters” site. I have to see if there are messages sent regarding the upcoming reunion. Unfortunately, none of them got interested to write and ask about it, or maybe they’re too busy to drop by and they can only do the face booking thing, or they just don’t know this site. How on earth would they know that I’m making this just to let them know of the event! Well, it’s all up to each one of us which thing we get interested in. I don’t even have either. However, it is not the reunion itself why I am doing this. It’s the “help” I could extend to the person who had exerted more effort to contact and inform them of the said reunion. The feeling of which you’re able to give help in any way you can is more than something money can’t buy. Aside from helping them you are also building a connection which will make you reminded and remembered wherever you may go.

The picture above is my nephew "sean", I'm so proud of him as he's not just showing  his being half filipino but he's doing what filipinos really are to their family. Helping to him as he said is a sort of playing. He enjoyed it at the same time is doing his part. Though he can only speak few visayan words but he can understand the dialect. According to my friend who happened to met him when he was in Bohol, he doesn't look foreigner which is agreeable though I haven't met him in person. Hope someday. And by the way, he is a black belter in kids category and best in math awardee in their school. He actually broke some of our hollow blocks just to show to his Grand parents that he's capable of breaking them using his hands and feet.

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