Mothers Day Quotes

Mothers Day Quotes

I would like to dedicate these beautiful quotes to all of the mothers for the celebration of Mother's Day. Specially to my mother and the mother of my kids. For all of the mothers around the earth you deserve to be special in this Special Day of yours. Here are 20 Mother Quotes that you can send to your loving mother.



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1. A mother is a mother still, The holiest thing alive.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

2. This heart, my own dear mother, bends,
With love's true instinct, back to thee!
Thomas Moore

3. A mother understands what a child does not say.
Jewish Proverb

4. A Mother's Love
Your arms were always open when I needed a hug. Your heart understood when I needed a
friend. Your gentle eyes were stern when I needed a lesson. Your strength and love has guided me and gave me wings to fly.
Sarah Malin

5. Youth fades; love droops, the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, physician and poet



6. I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.
Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President

7. You may have tangible wealth untold; Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold. Richer than I you can never be -I had a mother who read to me.
Strickland Gillilan

8. Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.
William Makepeace Thackeray

9. Who ran to help me when I fell,
And would some pretty story tell,
Or kiss the place to make it well?
My Mother.
Ann Taylor

10. A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials, heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine, desert us when troubles thicken around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts.
Washington Irving (1783-1859)

11. Mother love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible.
Marion C. Garretty6. I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.
Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President

12. What do girls do who haven't any mothers to help them through their troubles?
Louisa May Alcott

13. A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest.
Unknown

14. All I am or can be I owe to my angel Mother.
Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President

15. My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her.
George Washington, U.S. President

16. There never was a woman like her. She was gentle as a dove and brave as a lioness... The memory of my mother and her teachings were, after all, the only capital I had to start life with, and on that capital I have made my way.
Andrew Jackson, U.S. President

17. Is my mother my friend? I would have to say, first of all she is my Mother, with a capital 'M'; she's something sacred to me. I love her dearly...yes, she is also a good friend, someone I can talk openly with if I want to.
Sophia Loren, actress

18. To the world you might just be one person,
but to one person you might just be the world.
Author Unknown

19. There is no velvet so soft as a mother's lap, no rose as lovely as her smile, no path so flowery as that imprinted with her footsteps.
Archibald Thompson

20. The Miracle of Life nurtured by a woman who gave us love and sacrifice...MOTHER.
Joel Barquez



She watches over the activities of her household and is never idle.
Her sons rise up and call her blessed.
Her husband also praises her:
Many women are capable, but you surpass them all!
Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting,
but a woman who fears the Lord will be praised.

~Proverbs 31:10, 25-30~

Another Pinoy Expat & OFW Blog Award


Another Pinoy Expat & OFW Blog Award

I personally invite every Pilipino visitor to join the 2nd Pinoy Expatriate & Overseas Foreign Worker Blog Awards or PEBA. Read for some excerpt for the awards.

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Cognizant and directly affected by the brunt of global financial crisis, Filipinos continue to anchor their hope and trust to their family members abroad as herald of better news and good tidings. Thus, reinforcing the OFWs and Filipino expats role and image as new heroes and saviors.



PEBA also recognizes that Filipinos wherever they are, be it land-based, sea-based or air-based as the case maybe, are shining examples of dedication, diligence, and excellence in almost anything they do. It is not uncommon for them to be praised as assets to companies and organizations contributing to the social and economic well being of their host country. PEBA considers the more than 12m overseas Filipinos scattered abroad as gifts to make this world a better place to live.

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I Love You Dad!

I Love You Dad!

Kailan mo huling nasabi sa father na "I Love you to your Dad!"? My father was an OFW. Sa aking murang isip ay naroroon ang aking kasabikan sa kanyang pagdating mula sa ibang bansa. Madalas kong sabihin sa sarili ko na " Sana ay dumating na ang papa ko, na mimiss ko na sya." Kapag naandyan sya ay parang meroon barrier sa amin. Marahil ay narin sa age gap, conservative, sa kanyang trabaho or parehong kami lalaki. Sa mga sulat ko lang naiparating sa kanya ang mga salitang " I love you pa!"



Ng dumating ang kanyang retirement ako naman ang umalis. Naaalala ko nang huling kami nagkita, bago ako bumalik ng Saudi, pakiramdam ko ay meron syang gustong ipahiwatig sa akin. Noong umaga na pag alis ko tinapik nya ako sa balikat at nagpaalam na kami sa isat-isa. Sa mga sandaling iyon ay nakadama ko ng punong-puno ng pagmamahal sa amin dalawa. Gustong -gusto ko syang yakapin sa mga sandaling iyon. Sayang at hindi ko nagawa yun, dahil iyon na pala ang huli naming pagkikita.

Nagtrigger ang kanyang biabetis pagkalipas ng ilang buwan . Medyo lumubha ang kanyang kondisyon dahil na rin sa komplikasyon. Kaya nga't labas pasok sya sa hospital. Nang hihinayang ako kasi hindi ko man lang naalagaan si ama.

Ganun pa man ay nagpapasalamat ako kay Lord. Kasi ipagkalooban Nya ako ng isang mabuting maybahay at mga anak. Sila ang naging Super Proxy ko. Walang sawa na inalagaan ng Sweetheart ko si ama. Inaalalayan naman ni John at Angel ang kanilang lolo. Si Angel madalas din nya sinusubuan ang lola nya.Blessed po ako sa mag-iina ko dahil sila ang gumagawa ng mga trabaho na dapat ay ako ang gumagawa.

May mga insidente sa hospital na pumukaw sa puso ko. Minsan ay parang nawala ng konti ng ulirat si ama. Tinanong ng kapatid ko " Pa kilala nyo po ako, sino ako?" "Oo, si Jesus" sagot nya. Jesus kasi ang tawag nila sa akin. Umabot sa punto na hopeless na ang kanyang kondisyon. Muli siya tinanong ng kapatid ko kung pauuwiin na si Kuya. " Huwag na kawawa naman si Jesus" sa naghahabol nyang hiningang sagot.

Nang naikuwento ng aking Sweetheart ay halos maiyak ako. "Mahal pa rin pala ako ng papa ko" sabi ko sa kanya. Sa mga oras na yun ang balisang balisa ako. Kulang na lang na liparin ko ang Pinas. Nais ko mayakap si ama sa mga sandaling iyon at ipadama sa kanya ang aking pagmamahal. Kahit man lang sa huling oras ng kanyang pagtatakip silim. Kaya ipinaubaya ko na po sa kamay ng ating mahal na Panginoon ang buhay ni ama. Nakauwi ako ng Pinas at sya ay wala na.

Nagpapasalamat ako kay Lord na nagkaroon ako ng isang ama na katulad nya. Naging good provider saya sa amin. Hindi man kami naging showy at vocal ni ama, dahil siguro parehong kami Taurus. Ng mga panahon na yun ay naramdaman ko ang pagmamahal ni ama. Nawala ang mga barriers na nammagitan sa amin. Though miles we are apart but deep in my heart I believe na mahal nya kami.

I want to share this story to all fathers and sons around the earth. Huwag natin sayangin ang mga panahon na dumaan na hindi natin naipakita ang pagmamahal sa isa't isa. Hindi kabawasan ng ating pagkamacho ang maging showy sa ating ama or anak. Hawiin natin ang mga boundaries na namamagitan sa atin. What matter most is precious every moment while they are around.

I praise the Lord to have a wonderful father like him. Wala na ako masasabi pa sa kanya kundi:

Happy Birthday Pa!

&
I love you!


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Frugal Living Tips for New Dads

Frugal Living Tips for New Dads
by Paul B

With a recession in full swing, and the possibility of more to come, new dads have to figure out how to cut costs even with a baby on the way. Here are a few frugal living tips:


Don't fall for the temptation to buy every electronic gizmo that might help you take care of your baby. Human beings for millions of years have done without the latest gadgets and done just fine. Babies need food, changing, love, and attention. You'll get far more value out of just "spending time" with your baby, rather than spending money on videos and stimulating electronic toys.

Make a list of all the items you'll need for your nursery. Talk to other parents and show them this list to find out what was really necessary, in what turned out to be a waste of money. The results may surprise you.

Make sure friends and family are aware that you are neither too modest or too proud to take hand-me-downs. Almost everyone shares slightly used clothing, baby paraphernalia, and lots of baby books with parents who are just a few months behind on the baby curve. Make sure that friends with kids just a few months older than yours know that you love to get their hand-me-downs.

Shop eBay and other used sites for discount items. You'll be shocked at a price of baby merchandise at the store, but used prices might be significantly less expensive.
Start buying things for baby as early as possible. If you arm yourself with your trusted list, you can take advantage of sales on specific items. Watch for grocery store sales on diapers and formula and stock up even before the baby arrives.

Trying to check your brand-consciousness when you shop. Your baby is truly one person in your life who won't care what logo he wears on his polo shirt.

Into your friends that you'd really like a baby shower. Baby showers are great for getting things that you might not buy it for yourself, and also things that other parents know you will need to have.

Don't forget the library for parenting books. There are also local community "toy libraries" where you can check out toys for short periods of time.

Never forget that babies and kids need your time and love are more than they do cool toys and accessories.



Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on parenting, dads and pregnancy, parenting tips, baby names, child development and many more topics related to dads.

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Good Friday And Easter


Good Friday And Easter

Jesus died on the cross. Jesus was nailed on the cross. Yes, He was nailed. How many of you have taken injection shots? Do you remember the feeling of pain that comes with a very thin needle? That also is taken away within few seconds. Now imagine getting hit with a nail and the nail crossing your palm, a thick nail and you are left to bleed. Now imagine the pain.


Pain, intense pain, yes, death by intense pain and Jesus died with that. By laws of science, I don't know how much of His weight was taken by His palms, but even if the weight taken was a fraction of his body weight, the pain would been much more. And Jesus died on the cross, bearing his own weight with his palms, bleeding. Left to bleed in the afternoon sun.

Good Friday was the day He died. I read somewhere that earlier it was called God Friday. And He resurrected on Easter Sunday. If one goes through the work and the teachings of Jesus, one finds nothing but selfless giving and miraculous cures. Jesus could cure miraculously because He was Son of God. But did He enjoy any material comforts? Any pleasures? His life is nothing but a chronicle of a man who suffered, but took away sufferings of others. Even His death was a very painful death.

What does Jesus' life teach us? It teaches us not to give suffering to others but take it ourselves. It teaches us to comfort others. It teaches us selfless giving. It teaches us to forgive even if extreme pain is inflicted upon us. It teaches us to love all and hate none.

Let us celebrate Easter Sunday. Let us remember the teachings of Jesus Christ. Let us spread peace in the world. Let us start giving selflessly. Let us live selflessly. Let us all spread goodness, happiness and cheer in the world. Let us all work to remove hatred and vice from this world.

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What is Lent?

What is Lent?

Washing of Feet


Lent is the period of 40 days of fasting that is preceding Easter. Often this 40 day period is paralleled with the story of Jesus being in the desert for 40 days being tempted by the devil. (Matthew 4:1-11) and this is the reading for the first Sunday of Lent to remind us of that parallel. Originally Lent was no more than a word used for the Spring Season, similar to Autumn being referred to as fall. But in Modern time its a period for fasting, prayer and alms giving. The 40 days in the Catholic Church are 40 days not counting Sundays.


Lent has become a period to prepare you heart for the Easter Season. You are to do this though prayer and penance and almsgiving. On a personal note I have to say i particularly like the Ash Wednesday reading that explains that when you fast don't wear it on your sleeve so everyone knows. When you pray don't pray on the street corner pray in the privacy of your own home and God will take care of you. I think this is a powerful message and it is always a great reminder (Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18) to start of Lent in how we are commissioned to act and react.

Lent runs though Holy week starting with Palm Sunday, and the commemoration of Jesus triumphant return to Jerusalem all the way though his passion, crucifixion and then the glorious celebration of His Resurrection. The Sacred Triduum is among the highest holy days of the year take place at the end of the Lenten season and the Easter Sunday. They are Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.


The Last Supper

On Maundy Thursday, it is the commemoration of the Last Supper including the washing of feet. And most importantly during Holy Thursday Mass, all the hosts are blessed which will be used all the way though Easter Vigil. There are no masses celebrated on Good Friday and what is most fascinating about this is that the Holy Thursday mass does not end. It is left opened and finalized until the end of Good Friday Services. This is one of the most special times in the church and everyone should make a point to participate in all three days. It is steeped in tradition and a great way to end the Lenten Season.

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Palm Sunday Around the Globe

Palm Sunday Around the Globe

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Palm Sunday is Christian observance which is celebrated around the world, though many Christian denominations. In 1970 the Roman Catholic Church changed the formal name of Palm Sunday to Passion Sunday, from the Second Sunday of the Passion. However it was very confusing because the Second Passion Sunday was assigned to the 5th Sunday in Lent. So they again changed ti to Palm Sunday of our Lord's Passion.


Now know as Palm Sunday, Roman Catholic Churches as well their Protestant brethren , have the palms being bless in a few different ways. First is the congregation gather outside the church with their unblessed palm in hand. The priest starts the service with the palms being sprinkled with holy water most often using an aspergillum, which most Catholics will recognize as the vessel used while holy water is dispersed on a crowd. The Priest walks though the crowd as the congregation holds up their palms so that they may be bless. After the opening part of the service is completed the congregation processes inside usually in song, by way of reenacting Jesus' entry to Jerusalem, where the Jews sang the Psalm 118 and threw palms on the ground making Jesus' path more comfortable. In the Lutheran church, the service is very close to the Catholic Service minus the holy water.

The entry procession may vary for each religion. The procession may consist of the Priest or Minister. The choir may also be part of the procession. The children of the parish are often in the procession as well and there may also be the entire congregation gathered outside as well. In India the procession is a little different there they cover the sanctuary with marigolds and the congregation processes though the church.

At the end, all the left over palms are saved and burned the following year as part of the the Ash Wednesday service. The Roman Catholics do consider the palms to be sacramentals or object that are set apart and blessed within the church. They are treated with same reverence any blessed item would be treated with. Other uniform items thought the church are the blood red vestments and décor thought the church. The Red is symbolic of blood and a reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus made to redeem the world.

In the Eastern Orthodox church Palm Sunday, or as they call it the Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem, and they consider it among their list of the 12 great feasts of the liturgical year. And of course, it is also the start of Holy Week in all Christian faiths. Unlike the other Christian sects, Palm Sunday is not part of Lent. In the eastern orthodox Tradition Lent ends on Friday, then there is Lazarus Saturday, the remembrance of Lazarus rising from the dead. On the Saturday before, the congregation spends their time making the palms into crosses. However in the Mexican culture palms are also used to make crosses and statues. They are at times used in the actual opening procession.

Other customs that differ are Russian Orthodox who use pussy willows because of the they were hard to find that far north. Some Orthodox churches will also use olive branches.

Although there are many different customs out there, the center point of it all is the same. This day commemorate the day Jesus arrived in Jerusalem and it begins the week that lead to his passion, death and Resurrection.

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Is Your Child Flirting With A Pedophile?

Is Your Child Flirting With A Pedophile?
by Matt Marshall



If you think you know what your child is doing on the internet, you may want to think again.

Karen Berry's job was to work with kids who had been molested. She had all the proper training and she knew all the signs.

So before her son was allowed to use the internet, she purchased all the popular internet protection software. She checked on him frequently.

So how did her son end up as a victim of sexual abuse?



It all started quite simply. At 13, Justin Berry was a normal kid. He wasn't very popular and he was concerned about fitting in.

His internet provider sent him a free webcam for using their service. He placed a photo online in the hopes of finding a girlfriend.

Instead, he was flooded with inquiries from older men. At first, the requests were simple. One man offered to send him $50 bucks if he would take his shirt off. From there, everything went downhill.

Eventually, Justin Berry was stripping naked, masturbating and even having sex with female prostitutes in front of his webcam.

One man even tricked Justin's mom into sending Justin to a computer camp. When Justin arrived at the computer camp, the older man picked him up, took him home and molested him several times.

NOT an isolated incident

Authorities estimated that 1 in 5 children have been approached by online predators. And even the most vigilante parents can't protect their children 100% of the time.

Consider the case of Katherine Tarbox. At 14, she was at the top of her class. And she was molested by an online predator who she'd been communicating with for over 6 months.

The online predator never mentioned sex during their chat sessions. He played her confidant and friend, slowly winning her trust.

Turns out, Katherine was going to bed very early in order to wake up early and chat with this online predator first thing in the morning.

This serves as a prime example that you can't always be available to monitor your kids.

So what can you do? You can't always be there in person. Traditional internet protection software only blocks harmful websites and does NOT prevent online predators from contacting and chatting with your child.

To truly protect your child, you've got to be 100% aware of everything that your child is doing online. And the only way to do that is to fight fire with fire.

Some parents might not like the idea of knowing exactly what websites your child visits, knowing exactly what's being said during chat sessions and knowing exactly what emails are being sent.

But for those parents who do want to know and believe it's vitally important to stay 100% aware, there are now companies that offer sophisticated computer monitoring. This allows parents to be 100% aware of what their kids are doing online at all times.



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