Archive for January, 2010
Happy 13th Wedding Anniversary, my Mylene!
I know I should have posted this on my personal blog, but I choose not to because my main blog has a wider audience.
Anyway, today is our 13th wedding anniversary, and I am very happy that I am still married to the same woman; Mylene.
Well, the past 13 years of my life was not perfect but I have no regrets. I cannot even imagine myself being married to another woman except to my wife.
The fact that we have been steady for more than six years is enough to say that I will be happy for the rest of my life if I marry her.
As I said, my marriage is not perfect but I am glad my wife is still holding on. With that, I would like the world to know what I feel right now.
Below is my supposedly my love letter to my wife, and I want to share it with you. Read the rest of this entry »
Special Child Discrimination case against Cebu Pacific Air
Recently, a certain Marites Alcantara complained that her special child John Arvin is being forced to off a Manila-bound flight last December 23, 2009. The mother said that the purser and cabin crew of the Cebu Pacific plane kept repeating that her son is banned from the plane because he was mentally-ill.
Yesterday, another mother by the name of Stella Santos told told ABS-CBN’s Umagang Kay Ganda that her son Harvy who is also a special child, suffered the same humiliating situation. Apparently, the two instances occurred on the same day in the same Cebu Pacific flight.
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Helicopter Parenting: Not Just a Problem of Overprotective Parents
According to Wikipedia, helicopter parenting happens when parents pay extremely close attention to their child’s or children’ experiences and problems, particularly at educational institutions. But why do some parents tend to be overprotective? Or are they just sensitive enough to protect their children?
I must admit, I went to my daughter’s school a few months ago after she complained that her male classmate hit her shoulders really bad. Then, I realized that there is something I should do rather than to sound like an overprotective parent. Read the rest of this entry »














