After the Ondoy’ wrath, there is still much to thank about. For one, we are all alive and that’s more than enough.
To my family who never stopped, praying, worrying and doing everything they can, my heart swells. To my aunt who looked for us (and even my father), it was overwhelming. To my in laws who even went out of their usual just to help us clean the mess, I cannot say how thankful I am.
To all my friends who flooded and abused social networking site for us, I will poke you everyday (LOL, thanks guys!). To all who commented and pass by my blog and wish for our safety and offered some help, you made me feel that amidst our geographical differences (and the fact that we have never seen each other) we are friends..
To Exist people who never stopped showing their support (and to Chico’s grandfather), pehpot wants you to know how thankful we are.
Almost back to normal now (except for the car..)
fedhz says
October 3, 2009 at 11:17 pmwaaah! what happened to the car?
ebele says
October 4, 2009 at 1:45 pmpehpot,I'm so happy you and your family are safe and well. Everything else can be replaced. Life cannot. Though I do not know you, I've been concerned because I'd been reading your blog for a couple of weeks before what happened happened.I really do not have that much money at all, but if you and your family need it, there is no shame in asking for it. I'll give what I can and I'm sure if some can afford to spare a little, it might help.Take care and again I'm relieved you and your family are ok.To the ones the world has lost, a candle burns bright…
nuts says
October 5, 2009 at 7:07 amyes mommy pehpot,look at that big smile. that's more than enough to be thanked for. glad to hear you're all ok now. car? hmmm, di bale, material lang yan, who knows doble kapalit niyan. have a safe day!
jasmineguevara says
October 12, 2009 at 8:29 amCongrats on the Best Family and Living Blog! Thanks for sharing this blog. I live in Hawaii and just so you know, it's great to see communities and countries coming together to assist each other in time of need. Here in Hawaii, monetary donations are being accepted until October 24th at certain places – more info on http://www.filcom.org (The Filipino Community Center–Hawaii).Also headquartered in Hawaii is the US Pacific Command (www.pacom.mil). The PACOM Disaster Relief Fact Sheet is updated daily at http://bit.ly/2SIfkI hope this helps.Mabuhay!
redamethyst says
March 17, 2010 at 6:09 amyes, sabi mo nga there is always hope. it's trial. and this will make us stronger
Jenny So says
October 26, 2011 at 4:44 amiyong kotse natangay ng baha?