Articles in the Introspection Category
Posted in Introspection on 28 June 2008
This is an actual text conversation I had with a friend, Jen (not her real name) last June 25, four days after typhoon Frank ravaged Iloilo. She has five kids, the oldest of whom is only high school level and the youngest is a toddler. They live in Providence Subdivision in Pavia, Iloilo. One of […]
Posted in Introspection on 24 June 2008
I may not be there with you but my heart goes out to my fellow Ilonggos. Many have lost their homes, properties, and loved ones when Typhoon Frank vent its wrath of destruction on Iloilo, the worst the province has experienced. I can only imagine the damage. Justice Secretary Gonzalez even compared it to the […]
Posted in Introspection on 9 January 2008
FINANCIAL
I consider my financial status in distress state. Most of my Christmas bonus were spent on hospital bills when my mom had a stroke last December. What’s left of it and a loan proceed, I used to pay for down payment for a house and lot through Pag-IBIG. I’ve been planning to get a […]
Posted in Introspection on 3 January 2008
My mother got me back the day I almost lost her. I was the youngest of five siblings and among us, I was the one most attached to our parents. However, the need to find my own space and live a life of my own has somehow created a space between us. I no longer […]
Posted in Introspection on 12 October 2007
Sometimes we get inspiration from the most unlikely persons. Last night I had to pass by the office to get the files for the report I have to work on during the week. The security guard on duty requested me to stay awhile for he’s going to buy some medicines. When he got back I […]
Posted in Introspection on 14 September 2007
We just had our team building seminar last Sept. 6-7 at the Centennial Resort Hotel and Convention Center in Iloilo City. So far, of my 4 years in the office, it was the best team building we ever had. Thanks to the funny and witty Tatay Jojo. Bo Sanchez couldn’t have a much better substitute […]
Posted in Introspection on 6 August 2007
Friends are families we choose. I’m not choosy in making friends but I only keep a few very close ones. Of all my friends, I consider my high school buddies the closest. We came from the same backgrounds, public school educated, children of farmers, government employees and OFWs. Education for us was the only way […]
Posted in Introspection on 27 April 2007
God must have known how our lives would be intertwined that He made us share the same birthday. He was born when I was 16 years old. To say that I was upset by the circumstances of his birth was an understatement. I never felt as disappointed as I did that day. Somebody I really […]
Posted in Introspection on 1 March 2007
I went to the grassroots in Silay City yesterday. When I say grassroots I mean the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARB) I am assisting. Sometimes I would ask myself if I’m in the right job. Did I labor five years in college for this? When some of my classmates are probably working in some manufacturing […]
Posted in Introspection on 10 December 2006
I went home last week and I realize that now that I seldom go home, I treasure the time that I get to spend with my family. I only see them once a month but it becomes more special. Our conversations are more personal and meaningful. I miss spending time with everybody even with my […]




