Writing has always been my innate inclination since my high school days and being an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) gave me the chance to join forum since 2010. A year after, I was able to have my own website – more of an online journal of my expat life.
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August 8th. Overseas Filipino Workers like us have different work schedules, attend to our personal needs like house chores, but when we are part of a community, we try our best to attend meetings and gatherings. In line with their event on August 21st at the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, the Filipino Bloggers in Kuwait…
The heat of summer is synonymous to the warmth of gatherings organized by fellow Filipinos here at Messilah Beach. The Reformed and United Guardians Brotherhood International Inc. (RUGBII) Kuwait Legion with its officers, members and their families made sure that the event was filled with happiness. It was considered an after Eid gathering. Since as…
To celebrate Eid, many fellow Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) gathered at Messilah Beach to enjoy the event. To start with, Messilah Beach located about 20 km from Kuwait City center, is known as the most affluent neighborhood.
Let me introduce to you the publisher of my first book, The Global Filipino Bloggers Slambook – OFW Edition. I fondly call him Tatay. Tatay Jobo Elizes is Filipino who emigrated to the United States during the 1990s. He started publishing books as a hobby but later made a career out of it. To date,…
The Global Filipino Bloggers Slambook OFW Edition, my first book to be published is out on amazon. For friends, fellow OFW bloggers here in Kuwait, I want to share with you my five (5) reasons why you should buy this book and more: 1. To be inspired and to inspire others as well. The beautiful…
Although Eid falls during the summer months here in Kuwait, each year I am blessed to receive invitations to lunch or dinner and of course, receiving gifts.
The Ilokana Women’s Organization in Kuwait (IWOK) is a support group that religiously come to Al Sidra Centre.
If there is one distinct characteristic that the Filipino Community in Kuwait boasts of – that is having multi-talented leaders and members. Ms. Lyza is one of them whose gift of music is inherent in her.
It’s the first time in years of my stay here in Kuwait that I felt alarmed because of Friday prayers‘ suicide bombing at the mosque. How unfortunate to realize the truth – in a house of prayer, a place that silence means reverence, someone intended to shake the foundation of faith.



