Posted by
Paulyn on
Sunday ,
March
23 ,
2008 at
1:50 am
There are times in our day to day life, we forget about the real reason for our living. Why we are alive, why we breath everyday, why we wake up each morning with an entire day to look forward to… we are so fortunate. We are so loved. But sometimes, we still forget…
I found this little movie clip on the net that I would just like to share to everyone… I am speechless and I cry each time I watch this movie clip…
John 3:16:"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
Posted by
Paulyn on
Friday ,
March
21 ,
2008 at
4:59 am
Did you ever realize that parents, most especially moms have so much to say in just a whole day’s time? I never thought about how busy my vocals were until I saw this funny video!
Posted by
Paulyn on
Monday ,
March
10 ,
2008 at
4:07 pm
Last March the 5th, we visited my father’s grave at Himlayang Pilipino. It was my father’s birthday. If he were alive, he would have turned 76 years old. My dad passed away on July 20, 1996 at the age of 64. It has now been 12 years since he’s been gone. I still miss him a lot. He was a strict father, but he was a very, very wise man. He taught me so many things about life, that his voice still echoes in my mind every now and then. On his death anniversary last July, I wrote a post about him entitled "I miss you Dad" where I reminisced a few of my experiences with him when he was still with us.
My father, Manuel Amoranto Ramirez, a.k.a. "Ram Ramirez", was an amazing writer. He also used the pen name "Noel Idanan" in some of his creations. He wrote novels for various Filipino comics. He used to write for Atlas Publishing, and Graphic Arts Service, Inc., where he was considered one of the “fifteen genius (who) were born to create characters and masterpieces of their craft.”
Dad was also screenplay writer for some movies that made actors like Dolphy, Nino Mulach and Ramon Zamora and Rey Malonzo famous in the field of acting. Remember the once popular series “Charlie’s Angels”? My dad wrote the Filipino version, which he called “Dolphy’s Angels”, the movie that launched new actresses who also became famous later on, like Carmi Martin, Anna Marie Gutierrez, Liz Alindogan and Yehlen Catral. I found some of the movies that he had written, enlisted in imdb.com site…
I’M PROUD OF YOU DAD!
Dolphy’s Angels (1980)Bruce Liit (1978)
Hepe (1980) Ang Hari at ang Alas (1978)
Here are some photos we took while we were at the beautiful Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park…
Posted by
Paulyn on
Tuesday ,
March
4 ,
2008 at
3:48 am
As far as I can remember, it has to be the usual tradition for a parent to tell a bedtime story to their child before tucking them to bed. I guess if times change, some traditions change too, as well. In our case, our 4-year-old, has changed this usual tradition of parents telling kids their bedtime stories. She is absolutely a little chatterbox whose talking energy never seems to cease even at the moment she needs to recharge it! So, instead of us telling her the bedtime story, she prefers to tell us the stories right before she goes to bed!
Here’s a little video I took of our little chatterbox telling her bedtime story to Daddy right before going to bed….
You’ll have to bear with the red spots, though, I took the video with the little camera on our cellphone…
Enjoy!
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…just a precious moment with the loves of my life…
Posted by
Paulyn on
Saturday ,
March
1 ,
2008 at
3:24 pm
Everyone, (I suppose), has a dream. Everyone has a goal in life that he or she would want to achieve. I myself have many, many plans. But in order to achieve a them, one must have focus and consistency. People around you may distract you from your plans, most especially when they are against it. They can do anything to bring you down. I’ve experienced this one too many times in my life!
I believe that for as long as your ambitions and goals are not meant to hurt other people, no one has any right to go in your way. It’s a decision you make upon yourself. The famous Mark Twain said "Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you too, can become great." When you are able to consistently focus on trying to achieve your goals, somehow, you will have it! what do you think?