Surprise Valentine’s Gift
Due to the increasing demands from my newly established company, I decided to let go of music school and just focus instead on managing SEO Marketing Ventures hands-on for the time being. Milo was left in Manila to finish the remaining 2 months at Baliuag School of Music. I did not even thought of celebrating Valentine’s day since we’re miles apart – I’m here in Legaspi and Milo’s in Manila, so I was just contented of watching the final night of Pinoy big brother at home.
At around 10pm, Milo’s sister came with a bouquet of red roses and a gift. I shrieked. “Oh, Bakit merong ganyan?! Panong…Bakit?..”, i said in total shock. Rinalyn (Milo’s sister) said, “Ate, pinabibigay po ni kuya… binilin niyang ibili k ng mga to ngayong gabi hehuie” My sister Arianne, my friend Tin, and my aunt said in unison, “Uuuuuy!!!” Of course I was so touched by Milo’s thoughtfulness. Even if he’s miles apart from me, he made an effort to give me a Valentine’s present (Ako nga walang regalo skanya eh.. Ni hindi ko naisipang padalhan sya ng regalo haha)
He’s always been like that. Milo always surprises me, (kahit walang occasion minsan, he gives me or does something na ikinagugulat ko talaga). I really really feel so special with Milo =) Here are the pics of the Valentine’s gift I received:







Teaching a Horse to Fly
Here is an article I received this morning on my email that is really very relevant to what is happening on my life just now. Let me share this with you..
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Teaching a Horse to Fly
Dan Miller
The sultan of Persia had sentenced two men to death. One of them, knowing how much the sultan loved his stallion, offered to teach the horse to fly within a year in return for his life. The sultan, fancying himself as the rider of the only flying horse in the world, agreed.
The other prisoner looked at his friend in disbelief. “You know horses don’t fly. What made you come up with a crazy idea like that? You’re only postponing the inevitable.” “Not so,” said the first prisoner. “I have actually given myself four chances for freedom. First, the sultan might die during the year. Second, I might die. Third, the horse might die. And fourth — I might teach the horse to fly.”
Wow – I like this guy’s thinking. Rather than giving in to victim mentality, with one creative suggestion, he creates four possible outcomes other than just being put to death.
Now — what “impossible” situation are you faced with today? Just lost your job? Just found out your bank is foreclosing on your house? Just shut the doors on the business you always dreamed of having? What are four new possibilities you could see — instead of just assuming crushing loss?
If you lost your job, you could:
Realize you’ve been “underemployed” and “undercompensated” — do a great job search and begin a much better position.
Use your severance package to take your family on that much deserved vacation that’s been put off for too many years.
Go back to school to finish that long-awaited degree.
Finally have the opportunity to start your own business.
TEACHING OUTLINE
I. CHRISTIAN SUFFERINGS
Sources Of Sufferings
Question: Does God really care about suffering people?
II.TEMPTATION
Different ideas of temptation
A.SATAN ATTACKS
The Desires of the World
The Desires of the Flesh
B.SATAN’S ORGINAL VICTORY
The LUST OF THE ...
I Have a Drinking Problem!
DON’T ASSUME TOO MUCH…
This could happen at work, home or anywhere else where people
jump into conclusions and not listen!
Good COMMUNICATION ...
January 7, 2009 – Me and Milo traveled all the way from Quezon City to enroll at Baliuag School of Music (Baliuag, Bulacan). I must say that I ...

























