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Let's go inspirational;
One day while waiting for a friend to play badminton, I saw a little boy about seven or eight years old, working in the garbage dump near me. Trying to kill some time, I befriended him. After some chatting we came to the point where I asked him, “What’s your favorite food?” For a few seconds, the boy didn’t answer. The question was totally foreign to him. And then he finally said, “Yung pagkain na hindi bulok.” Food that isn’t spoiled. That was his favorite food. My heart was filled with sudden burst of pity and my eyes flooded with tears. But I kept myself composed and just got silent for a while. Then finally leave the place giving the boy just enough to have his favorite food for dinner.
Now tell me: Is your daily food a small gift or big gift? I hope we can all realized how big are the gifts we receive daily. | |
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Moderator Posts: 10 |
hmmp.. I remember when we conducted our feeding program and gift giving at Plaza Quezon last Dec. 28, 2009 our participants are street children.. it is one of my best experience that I have since this is my first time to interact with them. one thing i realized in that very moment "maswerte sinda!" even thay dont have proper clothings, shelter and foods. THEY CAN MANAGE TO BE HAPPY and CONTENTED in life. ang tanong ngayon, kuntento ka na ba sa buhay mO!? ..kung HINDI pa, kailan? kailan ka magiging masaya kapag, matanda ka na o kaya patay ka na? be contented of what you have! sabi ngani dai mo madadara ang gabus na materyal saimu kagadanan. (bali aku sa mga aki).. they are contented of what they have,the most important with them is how they will survive in thier daily life. "may makakan sana ok na kmi" said Eman one of our particpants. SHARE your BLESSINGS! | |
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