Category Archives: Expatriates

Catch That Story…part two

Part two of the story: He was 2nd born of 5, in their family. His older sister, by 3 years was already working as a teacher in Daet. Due to the scarcity of teachers, even graduates of high schools were recruited. His father had a good means of livelihood, being an administrator/secretary in the local…

Catch That Story…

“I almost lost this story. Good thing, I caught it in time, even if partially.” This particular story is about the young love episode that occurred from 1929 to 1931 in the Philippines between two people in their late teens. After a short courtship and whirlwind romance, they married quite so young that one is…

A wise mom named Rowella

  Name: Rowella Carino-Soriano Url Address: wisemummy81 FB: rowella carino soriano Philosophy in life: There’s no harm in trying because there’s magic in believing. ABOUT YOUR BLOG 1. How, When and Why did you get into blogging industry? How: not sure how, I just decided to write for my own benefit (that’s when I was just starting)…

Reminiscing part of my younger life..

I have always believed that affection, particularly love, must be given every day, even in the simplest gesture. This may be love for our family, for our friends. It doesn’t always have to be romantic love. Sample signature www.diarynigracia.com

A Post-New Year Gathering

A Post-New Year Gathering Thank you very much to everyone who came to the said event.     MUST-READ AND SHARE! CORONAVIRUS: KUWAIT OFW QUARANTINE DAY #83 – The Significance of Banking in a Crisis Cancellation of 2020 Special Professional Licensure Examination Due to COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS: KUWAIT OFW QUARANTINE DAY #82 – Strengthening the Security…

Visiting Tacloban City

December 19th to 21st was my scheduled trip to Tacloban City, considered the highly urbanized place in the Visayas region and quite historical too as the Leyte Landing Memorial of Gen. Douglas McArthur, one of the most important persons in our history. Sample signature www.diarynigracia.com

My MRT ride..

Living in Kuwait for the past several years made me get used to its transport system and wide roads. Shuttling from one place to another comes like a breeze because the bus is not crowded at all and upon looking at the window, the open spaces refresh my tired eyes which is unlike the MRT….

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