Looking back, I always admired candidates at beauty pageants and the pageant itself. It must be nerve wracking to participate and compete with each lady on stage. You must look , feel and project your best to the audience.
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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.
Truly, the Filipino woman is someone who is beautiful in her own way, has a resilient character, an inspiring spirit and a generous heart. Reasons enough for the gentleman (her husband) to profess his love for today’s birthday celebrant, Madame Mariam Alzankawi.
Music is the universal language they say and I believe that. What makes music more soulful sounding is when it is delivered by a person who has the second nature for it.
Here in Kuwait, I have met different kinds of people from different culture, nationality, faith, educational background – from the simplest household service worker to the highest ranking official. I am very blessed to call some people my best male buddies. They are not only my partners in some projects and companions during good days…
The world celebrates Father’s Day 2015 on June 21st and the occasion is meant for all fathers near and far regardless of nationality, religion, work, status in life. Here in Kuwait, there is one person who stands as the father figure for all Filipinos, most especially the distressed, hopeless, helpless and unfortunate. During the most…
Ramadan is the Holy Month for all Muslims around the world and during my first Ramadan here in Kuwait, it was not an easy adjustment for me – as I love food, juices and coffee. But over the years, I learned to observe and practice the things an expat has to do during Ramadan.
Although there were few changes about the program to celebrate the 117th Philippine Independence Day at Qadsiyah Sports Club in Hawally, everyone was truly excited.
Another chance to make me feel blessed to be here in Kuwait as an OFW, was the Breakfast Reception at the Philippine Embassy – Faiha in the morning of June 12, 2015.
June 12, 2015 is the 117th year of Philippine Independence Day and here in Kuwait, the Filipino Communities (Fil Com) put efforts together for an event at Qadsiya Sports Club in Hawally. From 7 am to 9 pm, come and join the festivities with special guests from the PBA, Chris Banchero of Alaska Acers and…
