Monday, June 21, 2010

good words from an angel 8

THE GLOVE
"You're so quiet, Son. What's on your mind?" asked Ben's father as he stopped at Ben's room to tell him good night.
Ben put his hands behind his head and stared at the ceiling above his bed. "Oh, I've just been wondering if I should be a missionary."
"You don't seem very excited about the idea," said Dad.
"It seems like such a hard job," said Ben, propping himself up on one elbow. "I have this feeling that I might not be any good at it. What if God calls me to do something I can't do!"
Ben's father thought for a moment, then reached over to Ben's desk and picked up his baseball glove. "What's this?" he asked.
Ben laughed. "Don't be silly, Dad! It's my ball glove."Dad walked over to the corner of the room. He propped the glove against the wall, found a baseball, and threw it at the glove. Though the ball hit the center of the glove, it rolled to the floor. Dad picked up the glove and looked at it in disgust. "This glove is a total failure," he said, shaking his head.Ben laughed and laughed. "Oh, Dad, you know it can't catch by itself! It has to have a hand inside."
Dan smiled at Ben. "You're just like this glove," he said. "God has a purpose for your life, Ben, just as there is a purpose for this glove. You put your hand inside the glove to give it guidance and strength - you give it power to catch the ball. In the same way, God will give you power to do whatever He calls you to do. Don't worry, Son, God will never prop you in a corner and leave you alone. It's His mighty hand that does the work when you are willing to be used."
Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. (John 15:4-5)

first day @ school

First day of schooooooooooooool!!!! I think I was the one who got nervous, excited and all. Hehehe!

The school released a Fetcher's ID and I lost it immediately after I got it. Haha! I felt stupid. I'm just glad that the school cares so much about the security of the students. They even phoned me to verify if my yaya was really the one to pick up Eury. Thumbs up for the teachers on that! =)

Well, tomorrow is another day and another story...


Friday, June 18, 2010

a journey to gold


Eury was 2.9 year old when she started Kumon. I got a lot of raised eyebrows at that time. Some people were telling me she was too young. Well, we didn't enroll her to torture her. Hehehe. We just wanted to support her. Thank God Teacher Didit took the time to assess her and yes, she said Eury was ready. She advised us to let her start with Math. I wanted Reading. She said Math will be easier for her because numbers have specific meaning unlike words. All I know back then was Math is difficult, period. Hehehe. So we agreed on Math and Eury's journey started.

It was so easy at first but as she moved up level by level I admit, it was becoming hard. The path was with, yep, rough roads. There were crying and even "hating" moments but what kept us moving was Eury. I'm so proud of her because at times we wanted to stop already, she showed us she can do it. I'm amazed how she learns slowly but surely.

Through all this, come August 2009 she was able to reached bronze in Math.


She saw her picture at the center's bulletin board but she was asking why hers was small. We told her kids with big picture were those who got gold. I think that made the worksheets more challenging for her. She was motivated to go for gold because she wanted a big picture.

November and still she landed at bronze. She was kind a disappointed because her picture was still small.
At last February came and she bagged silver.

Justify Full
Her picture got bigger and she went up to the room and excitedly said to Teacher Didit, "Teacher! Teacher! Big na yung picture ko!"
I nearly cried because she was so happy. From there, with the help of all the teachers, Eury tried harder each day to see her big big picture.
May came then June... This was posted right after her birthday. She was speechless when she saw her big picture. She was so shy to look at it in front of the other parents and guardians. When at last we were left alone downstairs, she asked me if she could step up the monoblock chair to look at her picture. I said yes, and when it was in front of her face already, she requested for me to take a picture of it. She didn't know that I already did that. Hehehe!
I'm not really sure that she even understand the achievement and the fulfillment she allowed us to feel with this award. All I know is that her big picture means a lot to her. =)
A great birthday present for her, she also got bronze in her Reading as of May 2010.
I know this is just the beginning. Maintaining the status is another story. For whatever the future brings, I want Eury to know that we are all behind her, supporting her.

We love you bebe!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Friday, June 11, 2010

It's Clio's 3rd Birthday!

We attended the super "sosyalang" birthday party of Clio.
Thank's Ninang Tin for sharing this great moment with us!

Eury did the prayer and here's her looooong prayer:

"Papa Jesus, please bless Clio. Amen"

Eury Ellyn's Banana Party @ 4



Time flies so fast... She's already four!!!! =)


We had FUN!