Showing posts with label Eliang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eliang. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Where is She?



November 28, 2010

You could find her in three places only
I went to her bedroom
       and she's not there
I went to the living room
       but her seat is empty
She could not possibly be beside the faucet
       because I did not order her to take a bath
Where is she?
Tears rolled down my face when I finally remembered
Its her 5th day in the ICU
Lying flat on the bed

Monday, July 20, 2009

49th Wedding Anniversary ng Parents Ko Ngayon


Noong Hulyo 20, 1960, pinakasalan ni Bernabe Rosario si Emeliana Ambanloc. Biniyayaan sila ng walong supling at ako ang pang-anim.

Ang nakakatuwa pa nito, sa tulong ng National Statistics Office, nakita nila sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon ang kanilang marriage contract. Sila ay ikinasal ng isang paring nagngangalang Teofilo Aquino. Ang tumayo bilang mga saksi ay isang pares ng ninong at ninang: sina Ginoong Ignacio Fajardo at Ginang Placida Menor. Nasa baba ang dokumento. If you want a larger image, just click on it.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day, Emeliana Ambanloc Rosario

Nanay, misasalamat ak ed Katawan ta sicayo so inter to ya ina mi. Salamat ed impamasya yo ompian napabaleg san napan-aral so waluran ugugaw. Inararo tacayo.

Say kekerewen ko ed Katawan: say intiron pamilya tayo et sanuulop ed tawen, anggapo anggan sakey so natawtaw ompian say family reunion tayo et diman ed tawen-- kaiba tayo so Diyos ya amalsa ed sicatayo.





Happy Mother's Day!!!












Nanay, ayay litrato ya wala ed kawanan, unya so itsura tayo nen saman. Ayan shot et nala nen closing exercises na Cental II Elementary School taon 1988. Grade 4 ak, sicayo et 5o years old ni labat.





---------------------------------
Edited:
Sabi kasi ni Albert Mohler sa kanyang blog: "In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed the legislation setting Mother's Day as the second Sunday each May. The focus was not to be on honoring all American mothers in common, but each family's mother in each home, thus Mother's Day -- not Mothers' Day."