Tag Archives: nostalgia

He Is a Good Worker

I’m definitely hubby’s number one fan when it comes to hard work. He is not only a trustworthy office worker, but he is also a diligent partner at home. I can count on him in almost every aspect that concerns the house, except, of course, the cooking department. But he is learning.

I’m re-sharing an 11-year-old post about my better half to inspire the young generation who may be struggling right now to finish their studies. My husband earned his college diploma by being a working student.

I’m sharing my husband’s inspirational story here – how he started as a janitor and work his way to earn the position he is holding now. Please read on.

Please click the image to enlarge the newspaper clip.

SO is still working for the same company as a consultant 36 years and counting.

Graduation day 2016

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Expect to see tons of graduation pictures on your friends’ Facebook profile this month. Its graduation season and you can’t blame excited parents to shoot the important milestone in their kids’ lives. Graduation is a big achievement for both parents and their children. It’s also a big leap towards their kids’ emotional and mental development. They are no longer the teeny babies that you were once holding in your arms. They are all grown up now ready to receive their class rings from Joy Jewelers. Your new graduate will embark on a new journey and it is at this point that they need your support the most.

Tiya Dely Magpayo

It was a privileged to meet in person the grand dame of Philippine radio, Tiya Dely Magpayo, in 2001. Below is the story of that interview. 

Tiya Dely is gone but she will continue to live in the hearts of so many people whose lives she has touched one way or another…

I requested for her signature. We also have a picture together but I can’t find it anymore. Tiya Dely, thank you for sharing your life with me. The interview lasted for a couple of hours (or less), but I’ve learned so many things from you…