It's mid year now and so much has happened this year. Amidst all the excitement of our trip and coming back to new challenges, we are faced with more uncertainties for the future. Who knows what will happen in the next few months? All I know that at this moment, I have to take each day as it comes. Notwithstanding, I also have to make a decision about the future. Having this mid life crisis, certainly makes life intriguing. No matter where it takes us, I wish that it will bring us some sort of satisfaction. This midlife crisis of mine is definitely a test. How it turns up for me is all in God's hand and time.
Family ancestors (Catiben and Yap) by Zai
I have always been interested about the past. I enjoy knowing history because our past and the people before us have shaped who we are today. It is interesting to know the personalities who may have contributed to who we have become. The people, the places and and experiences are like patches in the patchwork of our lives, each little piece is important. Hence, it may help to know a little bit of our past to understand ourselves. Although it is difficult to trace all of my ancestors, I have some information about a few of my forefathers. From my father’s side, I grew up with stories about my great grandfather Lolo Catiben Moro. We were told that he came from Mecca on a flying frying pan or it could have been a saucer. It was a fantastical story. Who was he? Why could he fly on a frying pan? Was he an alien or something else? Luis Matthew's interpretation of Lolo Catiben Moro Nobody knows what he did in Mecca. But he was not a Muslim. He was a Bagobo/Calagan, wh...

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