"Learn to do two things at the same time.That's what you'll call 'dove-tailing'"
"One word is enough for a wise man. Two for a dog. Three for a monkey."
"Everything has it's place, and everything in it's place."
"If you can't lessen the garbage, at least lessen it's size."
"Kapag tinanong ka kung kamusta na Christian Life mo at OK lang ang sagot mo, nako, matakot ka na. Ibig sabihin, hindi ka pinagkakaabalahan ng kaaway."
"When you want to learn, you have to overcome the pain, the hurt. That's the obstacles in learning."
"You also have to say no, Hindi lahat OO. Hindi lahat bigay"
These were SOME of the lines of my mother for us. Last March 22, 2013, we attended Bunso's graduation ceremony. Since their school has an elementary and a secondary level, it took almost 5 hours till the end. It was so tiresome being there with nothing to do but to stare at the kids doing different kinds of stuff and running in front for picture taking. For that lengthy hour we spent there, I've learned and realize fully. My Mom is a Woman of Wisdom and everyone around her knows and experiences that.
The valedictorian of the secondary level, specially mentioned Mama in her speech. "I could never forget a line from the thousands of quotable quotes of Teacher Cleo, 'One Word is enough for a wise man.' the one she's always telling us..." Forgot the other lines from her. Then a smile crept in. And the speech went on. That simple mention simply proves how she could touch and be a blessing for the people around her. She could always be remembered from the lines she's giving them. Though it was not intended to be a quotable quote for her. Her words strike through them. Having the opportunity to be one of her students in her Physics class when I was still in High School, I had experienced her outside the terms of our house and being her daughter. Although yeah, I could always be teased inside our classroom, but I am not exempted from the class punishments. assignments, and sorts. I did not get any special treatments.It's still OK.
I don't know where she's getting all of those words. It's not only from her quotable quotes. It's also on how she handles every situation coming her way - good or bad. I always marvel at how she's dealing with things. I cold always find myself asking me, "How did she do that?" "Why didn't I think of that?" "How did she know that it will be the best." "Oo nga no?" sorts of stuff.
Most of the time, even if I'm just walking, somebody would say they had been taught by my mom and they'll say one of the quotes from Mama that they remembered. It's shocking, at the same time overwhelming.
I may not have a lot, but I have a mother that's full of wisdom. One that could lead me to where I should be, on where I belong.
The valedictorian of the secondary level, specially mentioned Mama in her speech. "I could never forget a line from the thousands of quotable quotes of Teacher Cleo, 'One Word is enough for a wise man.' the one she's always telling us..." Forgot the other lines from her. Then a smile crept in. And the speech went on. That simple mention simply proves how she could touch and be a blessing for the people around her. She could always be remembered from the lines she's giving them. Though it was not intended to be a quotable quote for her. Her words strike through them. Having the opportunity to be one of her students in her Physics class when I was still in High School, I had experienced her outside the terms of our house and being her daughter. Although yeah, I could always be teased inside our classroom, but I am not exempted from the class punishments. assignments, and sorts. I did not get any special treatments.It's still OK.
I don't know where she's getting all of those words. It's not only from her quotable quotes. It's also on how she handles every situation coming her way - good or bad. I always marvel at how she's dealing with things. I cold always find myself asking me, "How did she do that?" "Why didn't I think of that?" "How did she know that it will be the best." "Oo nga no?" sorts of stuff.
Most of the time, even if I'm just walking, somebody would say they had been taught by my mom and they'll say one of the quotes from Mama that they remembered. It's shocking, at the same time overwhelming.
I may not have a lot, but I have a mother that's full of wisdom. One that could lead me to where I should be, on where I belong.
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