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God Gave Me You

.. lyrics / sung by BRYAN WHITE

.. will pass for a wedding song. Sweeet!!!

For all the times I felt cheated, I complained
You know how I love to complain
For all the wrongs I repeated, though I was to blame
I still cursed that rain
I didn’t have a prayer, didn’t have a clue
Then out of the blue

God gave me you to show me what’s real
There’s more to life than just how I feel
And all that Im worth is right before my eyes
And all that I live for though I didn’t know why
Now I do, cause God gave me you

For all the times I wore my self pity like a favorite shirt
All wrapped up in that hurt
For every glass I saw, I saw half empty
Now it overflows like a river through my soul
From every doubt I had, I’m finally free
I truly believe
In your arms, Im someone new
With every tender kiss from you
I must confess, I’ve been blessed

A Woman’s Question

This is a poem entitled A Woman’s Question by Lena Lathrop, which I got from the book I Kissed Dating Goodbye by Joshua Harris. Single women should have this kind of standard when choosing the man they want to spend the rest of their life with.

Do you know you have asked for the costliest thing
Ever made by the Hand above?
A woman’s heart, & a woman’s life–
And a woman’s wonderful love.

Do you know you have asked for this priceless thing
As a child might ask for a toy?
Demanding what others have died to win,
With reckless dash of a boy.

You have written my lesson of duty out,
Manlike, you have questioned me.
Now stand at the bars of my woman’s soul
Until I shall question thee.

You require your mutton shall always be hot,
Your socks & your shirt be whole;
I require your heart be true as God’s stars
And as pure as His heaven your soul.

You require a cook for your mutton & beef,
I require a far greater thing;
A seamstress you’re wanting for socks & shirts–
I look for a man & a king.

A king for the beautiful realm called Home,
And a man that his Maker, God,
Shall look upon as He did on the first
And say: “It is very good.”

I am fair & young, but the rose may fade
From this soft young cheek one day;
Will you love me then ‘mid the falling leaves,
As you did ‘mong the blossoms of May?

Is your heart an ocean so strong & true,
I may launch my all on its side?
A loving woman finds heaven or hell
On the day she is made a bride.

I require all things that are grand & true,
All things that a man should be;
If you give this all, I would stake my life
To be all you demand of me.

If you cannot be this, a laundress & cook
You can hire & little to pay;
But a woman’s heart & a woman’s life
Are not to be won that way.

Wuhoo!

Elation best describes what occurred today.

I have overcame two such tough obstacles today. Every student who has had Tatay as their professor could understand the bliss I am feeling up until now.

Tatay gave us a pop graded recitation. He called us in alphabetical order & asked to answer an integration problem on the board. When I was called, I stood up at once & solved the problem in front. I was able to give the correct solution & was given a grade of 100.

We were only like less than 20 students & most of my classmates were not able to come up in front & answer, so it was not long after it was my turn again to solve another problem. Luckily, I just would have to continue solving where my classmate stopped because he could not figure out what should be done next. I got it correctly so I earned another 100.

There will be a continuation on Tuesday & there should be no room for too much assurance. I still have to study. You do not know when bad luck is out on the prowl, so I need to be ready.


I went out tonight with my two high school friends. Our first hangout was at Starbucks. After finishing our drinks, we went to Gerry’s Grill & continued doing our catching up. Sorry but I could not blurt it out because most of what we have discussed were sensitive issues.

Lessons parted & learned:

Only a Divine Intervention can bring a drastic change to someone who is hopeless.

Fear will never get you to accomplish something.

Take risks. Take chances.

Be contented but do not cease to aim high.

Love your self. Love your life. But not to the extent that you already exudes selfishness.

Acknowledge & appreciate even the littlest things, because small things count.

Respect is one of the keys toward a harmonious relationship.

Unproductive, but not totally

Today was the school’s orientation for freshmen & new transferees. It was divided into two batches [in the morning & in the afternoon] because the school did a hell of a good job in increasing the number of enrollees this school year, so it was pretty much a whole day event.

After I drop off my kid to school, I had breakfast at a fast food resto just a few meters away.

Read a few pages of my book while waiting in the car for 10AM, but got off after a short while because it was already getting hot. I resolved to carry on with my reading up in the library, but it was closed. The librarian was in the event mentioned above [sigh]. So I had to look some place else.

Our prof did not want to take part in the orientation but he had no choice because he was seen by the college dean & the school director & obliged him to attend. That could only mean we would not have a class. It partly made me relieve of anxiety, because our prof is a terror. The other part made me say “Oh great!”, because I would have to wait until 1:30PM to pick up my kid. “What in the world will I do just to while the hours away?”

I spotted a classmate & joined her instead. We stayed in one of the tables just outside the canteen along with a few common friends. We were in a great spot for making petty criticisms of people passing by. What a fun way to squander! Every once in a while, I would open my book, read a few sentences, then halt because my friend would tell me something about somebody she just saw.

Staying there for a great deal of time have broaden my circle of friends/acquaintances, which is wonderful for a more meaningful journey.


Let me just share an interesting story & an insight on death that I read in my book today.

A visitor arrives from Morocco & tells me a curious story about how certain desert tribes perceive original sin.

Eve was walking in the Garden of Eden when the serpent slithered over to her.

‘Eat this apple,’ said the serpent.

Eve, who had been properly instructed by God, refused.

‘Eat this apple,’ insisted the serpent. ‘You need to look more beautiful for your man.’

‘No, I don’t,’ replied Eve. ‘He has no other woman but me.’

The serpent laughed.

‘Of course he has.’

And when Eve did not believe him, he led her up to a well on the top of a hill.

‘She’s in that cave. Adam hid her in there.’

Eve leaned over &, reflected in the water of the well, she saw a lovely woman. She immediately ate the apple the serpent was holding out to her.

According to this same Moroccan tribe, a return to paradise is guaranteed to anyone who recognizes his or her reflection in the water & feels no fear.

Of death…

I know it’s a topic anyone likes to think about, but I have a duty to my readers – to make them think about the important things in life. And death is possibly the most important thing. We are all walking towards death, but we never know when death will touch us & it is our duty, therefore, to look around us, to be grateful for each minute. But we should also be grateful to death, because it makes us think about the importance of each decision we take, or fail to take; it makes us stop doing anything that keeps us stuck in the category of the ‘living dead’ &, instead, urges us to risk everything, to bet everything on those things we always dreamed of doing, because, whether we like it or not, the angel of death is waiting for us.


Who never, at any instance, causes me to be conscious nor to conceal my imperfections. Rather, causes me to accept, understand, & respect my whole being…

…to whom shall I bestow my tremendous admiration.

Are you a Warrior of the Light?

He is capable of seeing what is beautiful because he carries beauty within himself, for the world is a mirror & gives back to each man the reflection of his own face.

He is not intimidated by silence, indifference, or rejection. He knows that behind the mask of ice that people wear, there beats a heart of fire.

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