Nanay, kamusta na po kayo? It seemed just like yesterday when this picture of us together was taken. More than 3 years ago na po pala yun. So much has changed over the years in my life here in Kuwait, Nanay but everything makes me want to see you again and come home really soon.
Like you always say, I am busy with work but I always try to give time for messages, voice calls or video calls, hoping that you are strong enough to talk and share some stories with me. I miss you so much po, Nanay but I am holding on until the day comes when I can take care of you, spend time with you or just simply hold your hand while you take some rest.
Nanay, thank you po for all your prayers for me, for our family. I could say that things are falling into their proper places, slowly but surely — all by the grace of our Lord.
Nanay, konting paghihintay na lamang po at magkikita rin po tayong muli. I love you so much, Nanay. Happy Mother’s Day po sa inyo.
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