About Life
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Podcast Interview @ Our Food Adventures
Podcast Interview @ Our Food Adventures. Another breakthrough and milestone I’ve faced this year, is this opportunity to be interviewed for a podcast! I was first introduced to listening to a podcast way back 2016 when I get hooked to a certain Youtube video that talks about podcasting. From then on, I started to discover amazing podcast shows which I listen to whenever I am in transition such as riding a bus going somewhere or sometimes when I’m cooking. In fact, I have shared last year my top 5 favorite podcast here. Never did I thought that I will – one day become a guest of a podcast! ha ha…
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Life Lately + See you soon, Dubai!
Life Lately . . . Before the year ends (2017), #TheKokobears (Darrelle and I) hit the road from Abu Dhabi to Dubai. A new life + adventure + service awaits us there. Hitting the road didn’t end there, I also hit the air (haha) by flying back to the Philippines and closed 2017 in Cebu. Allow me to give you an overview of how’s life lately and once again, I’m hitting the road/air back once again – heading to Dubai this time (Well, I guess I might just landed when this post goes public.) December 2017 💫 Went home on the 29th and arrived Cebu at 6 AM on the…
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Books I’ve Read (of Pages and Chapters)
Of Pages and Chapters, allow me to share the books I’ve read. I don’t really consider myself a bookworm, I am just one ordinary girl who reads books. I guess in this life time I might have not completed a hundred or two. Trying my best to accomplish that. hehehe At least to give justice to my profession of being an educator… Well I guess, adding all the textbooks, I bet I’ve reach 100! :) Anyway, here’s my humble list of pages and chapters of that world called books! :) Majority of these books I have read a long time ago and can’t recall the exact year… So instead of…
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Book Review: All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (by Robert Fulghum)
Book Review ALL I NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN By: Robert Fulghum Genre: Non-Fiction | Published: 1986,1988 There is magic from its title alone. There is curiosity that tickles the mind on what he means with it. Fulghum’s wit and simplifies the ordinary things and made them extra special. It is a delightful read that will leave you smiling in between the chapters and pages of this book. It is simply a collection of short narratives in his life which quiet applies to ours too. He also started this book with a list of basic things we learn in KG that truth be told – still…
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Kayne Series (Vol. 5) – #AtoZChallenge2018
Kayne Series Volume 5 – The #AtoZChallenge2018 Athena | Basketball | Car | Diary | Education | Fantasy | G-mik | Height | Internet | Julie Mae | Kayne | Letters | Mtv | Novels | Ouiting | Paris | Quiet | Relax | Singing | Tash | Ur105 | Vj | Work | Xinsei | Yuck | Zoo * * * The above A to Z was my list way back 2004-2005, I guess I made it during my late CNU days. Before posting this, I have made a new version of this #AtoZChallenge for 2018. * * * What has changed? What’s the difference after a decade?…
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TakeHome-ily: On Readiness and Seeing Him
Today, I went for a Monday mass with my parents and the priest has a very basic yet remarkable homily. He said: “Whenever we attend the mass – every Christian (Catholics most especially) HAVE SEEN THE LORD – we just didn’t recognize IT.“ Have you seen Him? Yes we have. We all have. Others may say we see Him through the cross. It’s correct, but what if there is no cross. How else do we see God during the mass? We see Him, through the host. The host which other people may think – it is just a bread. A bread that others sees it as nothing. But the bread…
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A Labour Day Special – My “WORK-Life” Journey
Happy Labour’s Day!!! Hats off to all the hard-working people in the world! I have been thinking of what to post for this very special day. Then came the idea of sharing my own career journey. It’s easy to just simply enjoy the holiday and greet each other a Happy Labour’s Day… But going deeper to its meaning and actually appreciate every individual who dedicates their 8 AM – 5 PM everyday (others are even up to 12, 15, 20 or 24 hours a day) at work is bigger than the picture that we see with our eyes. What I am trying to say, is that, more than just the…