Monday, June 18, 2012

A Visit from Our Lady of Penafrancia

It will take her 13 hours of train ride just to get from her hometown Naga to the Capital City of Manila. But I guess, travelling great distances has become her forte, there is no distance that is really too hard for her. How she came about and how she was made known to the world, it had all been one great journey of faith....of overcoming great distances.

Her story started when a french man named Simon Vela heard a voice telling him to find the Virgin Mother's image in the far away mountains of Spain. He answered this call and spent 5 years wandering around to find it. He was led to a place called Pena de Francia and with witnesses, he dug a small land as shown to him in a dream and found this miraculous image.

Our Lady of Penafrancia, Philippines

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Changes and DIY landscape

I know there's a big gap in my blog because I haven't been able to write anything for a couple of months. For those who would like to know, I'm back working (yey!), found a perfect job that suits me and my lifestyle but (just like any job) I needed to adjust so I've been taking some time off of blogging and just wrote in my journal instead. But, I really missed sharing the many things that made me smile, laugh and cry so I just want to write as many posts as I can this week and then I'll just set the proper time stamps of the posts once I get a long break from my hectic schedule. Either way, it's the thought that counts right (?) ^_^ . I also want to share that even if I'm back working again, it didn't stop me from experiencing life and  enjoying the fruits of my labor. ^_^
One of the home projects that my husband and I focused on in the month of June (before the heavy rainy season started) is to improve the small patch of land in front our home. Landscapers in the Philippines costs about PHP5000 and up (depends on the plants and the size of the area), since we only needed to have a small area planted, my husband and I gambled to personally take on this small project, and in the end, learned and realized that doing it ourselves really has their own rewards.
finally, a home for the horsetail that my mother -in-law gave us as a gift.