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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Original Mami for the Mommy of my Future Babies!

Last Saturday, after work, we went to our "doctor" for our third session of fertility work up. We arrived at the clinic at around 1:30 PM, and it was jam-packed with people wanting to be cured and couples wanting to be parents. We initially thought that we would wait for several hours; but, THANK GOD, because we were called to the consultation cubicle 15 minutes after our arrival.  The whole session only lasted 45 minutes, and at 2:30 PM, we were done and free to go. 

While walking to go out of the clinic, wife told me that she's hungry, but could not think of any place to eat. She eventually thought of Chowking's Beef Mami to warm her rumbling stomach, and I almost agreed. Good thing, I recently saw a politician's post about Ma Mon Luk in Quezon Avenue which, according to the post and some stories I've heard in the past, is Home to the Original Mami. Incidentally, our doctor's clinic is just located at Panay Avenue near Fisher Mall and a few minutes away from Ma Mon Luk. 

Ma Mon Luk

Sunday, January 15, 2017

The LIFE-GIVING journey of Infertility

Whenever we browse our Facebook news feed, and see beautiful babies of our friends, our hearts can't help but be glad; because a gift from God has miraculously arrived in their families. Miraculous, we say; because the creation of HUMAN LIFE will always be a miraculous work of God. In the words of the Psalmist, every Human Life is "fearfully and wonderfully made." 

The LIFE-GIVING journey of Infertility

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

BEYOND THE UBE JAM: The Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio City

The Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio City is famously known for its delicious UBE JAM and other "pasalubong" products. Every single day, the convent is swamp with people - both locals and tourists - who'd like to buy their products as either "pasalubong" or for reselling purposes. Good thing, the Nuns who are managing the store was able to implement a very systematic mechanism in order to hasten the purchasing pace of people. 

But, beyond these "pasalubong" items, the Good Shepherd Convent is an "OASIS" in the midst of a noisy and fast-paced city life. Not known to many, the Convent has a Chapel and a surrounding space conducive for contemplation and prayer. This area of the Convent, however, is restricted to visitors. You will need to coordinate with the security guards on duty to allow you inside

Once inside, do not rush.  Be silent and feel the presence of GOD through the sound of the chirping birds, sound of the waving trees and the aroma of the many flowers around. Look also into your heart and hear the voice of GOD, who has been there all the while and has long been waiting for you.  

Here are some of the photos during my visit and tour: 


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