Monday, March 14, 2011

Reunion


Together again
Tuesday, March 15, 2011

     Last week my younger sister Emily and her two daughters came to live with us. Norma gladly welcomed them. As long as she’s happy, I’m happy.




Sunday, March 6, 2011

God's amazing gift


God’s amazing gift
Monday, March 07, 2011

Norma lost her cell phone when she went to the city market on a very busy day. She wasn’t sure how she lost it. She said it was inside the side pocket of her jacket and when she thought of making a call, she couldn’t find it anymore.
I let her borrow my cell phone. She needs it more than I am because her two sisters who are working abroad occasionally call her to talk to her and I can always do without it. The reason that I’m keeping one with me is for her to be able to call me when we’re apart. Well, she told them her story.
One day her good elder sister living in London, England called and told her that she is sending her a new cell phone and a wrist watch. It’s unexpected! Norma laughs and was happy.
She’s wearing her watch on her wrist now and doesn’t want to take it off. I just hope she would care to take it off her wrist when she does the laundry.
Thinking about it, I know that it’s a gift from God. Her good nature, positive attitude, and unwavering faith in Jesus make her deserving of such blessing.
She thanked her sister on the phone and commented, “There is no built-in camera in it.” Her elder sister promised to send her one with a built-in camera someday. She’s really blessed! It’s really amazing how God works.



Thursday, March 3, 2011

A small garden of flowers

Norma’s flowers
Thursday, March 03, 2011
    
     She has regained most of her strength and this morning we went to her doctor and now after taking her medicines she’s resting on the sofa while watching her favorite programs on Television. I thanked God and all those who prayed for her. Occasionally she asks me to massage her head and back. She likes me massaging her back. It makes her feel better.
     I took my time to take pictures of the flowers in her little garden. Tomorrow she will start to tend to it again as she always does in the past. It’s not as spectacular as the other gardens in the neighborhood but she’s happy when a flower blooms.







Sunday, February 27, 2011

Brush with death


Another brush with death
Very early this morning, my wife has a seizure. It happened many times before, and as soon as she felt it, she took her medicine. But she felt very weak and hollered at me to bring her a glass of water. I ran for a glass of water and gave it to her. She was murmuring something when she got hold of the glass of water and drank it. I learned that she was reciting a prayer asking God not to take her yet. I guess she don’t want to leave me alone. She was there sitting on the floor and I asked her if she want to go to bed. No answer. I massage her head and her back and arms until she felt a little better. There was a moment of silence. I looked at her sitting on the floor and praying with her eyes close and felt pity. I can’t avoid feeling guilty too. I know that I should have left her for good long ago. I was awakened from my deep thoughts when she asked me to bring her to the living room, and I sat her on the sofa. After a few minutes we heard somebody calling her name and my granddaughter opened the door. It was my wife’s best friend. What a coincidence? Did the good Lord lead her here? As they were chatting there, I felt good knowing that she has recovered.


Friday, February 18, 2011

Back to School


Back to school
    My chance to learn computer operation came when I heard from a Christian radio an ad about a scholarship offer for beginners. Their target was high school students. I went to gather information. The school is on the third floor of a building and as I am going up the stairs, I saw an ad written on a medium size blackboard, ‘Wanted 2 Auto CAD operators’. It gave me an idea that influences my decision later on.
      Well, I was accepted. There were a few courses to choose from and I opt for Basic Auto CAD. At the time, with my little knowledge, I thought it is a good choice. I was hoping to graduate and get the job as an operator plus they hinted on something like on the job training. A win-win situation pops in my mind.  
I prayed, “Lord, guide my way pls.”
     I was excited on my first day. I was an early bird because when I got there the lady receptionist was still cleaning and I have to wait outside the office. And later on I still have to wait for quite a time inside the office to wait for my classmates. Eventually, our school manager arrive and we went with her to our classroom which is in a rented house located a mile away from the main office.
      I didn’t miss a single day in class and in fact, I attend another class upon the invitation of an old instructor who told me that I can start teaching what I learned to beginners. It happened only once because when I got there the next day, I had the feeling that I’m not welcomed by other instructors who happened to be there. Besides the fact that I’m not really qualified. Actually, I’m only on for the experience.
      Graduation came after two months. It was simple and was finished on just over two hours. We were waiting for our diploma but were told that we can go back after three days to get it. After three days, as I was going up the stairs, I saw the same sign and it read, ‘Wanted Auto CAD operator. Must be an engineering or architectural student with at least two years in college.’ It annoyed me at the least. They handed me my diploma and I’m happy. The School President told me, “Come back here when you’re ready.” I don’t know what it means but I took it positively. And then another officer told me, “You’re voted as a model student of the year.” I was hoping that they will give me a certificate for it but there was none. I took everything in a positive kind of way. I was even hoping for something good to come out of this. But I didn’t stop. I enrolled in another school and at that time I believe, I’m on the right target.

The Shortcut

     There were a few schools who offers scholarship grant to attract students. It means low tuition fees.  I’m living on a tight budget and I am always attracted by anything that’s cheap. But it actually means they will teach you what your money’s worth. Its business and they have ingenious ways to bring education to the underprivileged.
      What I had in mind when I visit the school is a six months computer technician course. They are offering tuition cuts on a two year course. My wife tried to stop me. I perfectly understand why, but I promise her that I only want to see what I can learn in one semester.
       As we are near the end of the semester, I already got what I need. There is something more that I want before quitting. I needed a shortcut. I took up, in another school, a short course in PC Troubleshooting then quit. I don’t need a diploma. I just need to understand how to use my computer and be able to do some troubleshooting.
      Long ago, it was forced on me to play a dangerous game that only God can stop. Some gave it a name and called it, ‘staging a setback in life’ and others titled it ‘burn notice’ or simply ‘a burn game’. As for me it’s a repeat of the life of the Bible Prophet Job. But unlike Job, I’m doing what I can to parry the blows and blocked the flaming arrows thrown at me. Anyone who takes my side will automatically be in the game. It’s a deadly game. My wife who sticks it with me through thick or thin is already sick for life. Her heart can’t take the pressure. The only way to survive is to be free. I kept on moving on. My years spent on the sea made me tough. I know that if I stay close to the Lord God Almighty, I will not lose and I’m not aiming to win either. I just want to be alive and serve God any which way I can. I don’t hate anyone, it’s bad for health and I have a forgiving spirit. I always pray to God. May Jesus send His angels? If God is with me, who can be against me?