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By , February 9, 2008 9:44 am
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How Lucky Are We?

By , February 9, 2008 8:51 am

I received an sms yesterday from a friend reminding me how lucky I am in many ways. I wanna share that sms with you:


What is A Trashcan?

To a toddler: It’s just a shelf for his ugly toys;

To a student: It’s where he keeps his bad test papers;

To a teenager: A basketcase for the letters of an ex-lover;

To a writer: It’s a file for rejected drafts;

BUT to a streetchild: It’s a trashcan, so goes LIFE…

See how blessed YOU are?

I love that thought. Reminding us that we are more luckier in many ways than those who are less fortunate than us. That is why when Dimple and I were feasting on a big chunk of cold rice with soysause and vegetable oil and I mixed mine with fresh tomatoes yesterday afternoon— hmmmmm it was like real feast. We enjoyed so much and we were so full and satisfied that we did not eat dinner anymore during dinner time. Thansk to that sms, I have to whisper thanks to the Lord for providing us food on the table when some tummies out there are growling in hunger.

Today we ran out of grain rice supply, so i told mom to just make porridge out of those little grains left. Luckily were have a kilo of left over sticky rice, I let mom used a glass of it and mixed it also with monggo beans. When we gathered for lunch, the kids were so happy. One child said, hmmmm mom, you cooked such a delicious lugaw. :D Yeah it was, I am sure it was very nutritious although they spoil it sugar.

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