Goodbye Gallbladder – A Tribute to My Surgery

How Pope John Paul II is Urging us to Use Mary to Save Our Teens

I wrote an article last year about my experience with Pope John Paul II. It was entitled “Who Else Wants to See the Pope?” It was an informal essay on my first encounter with Pope John Paul II.
The visit of Pope John Paul II to the Philippines in February 16, 1981  and eventually in [...]

The Family as a “Vocation”

I come from a family of 4 girls.  My parents are devote Catholics.  My father had dual degrees in engineering.  One in Sanitary Engineering and the other one is Civil Engineering.  My mother is an elementary teacher and librarian.  My oldest sister, Marie Clarisa is a Chemistry graduate and teaching high school Chemistry in a [...]

Holy Week is my “Vacation week”

If there is one week in a year, I choose the Holy Week to be my vacation week.  Vacation meaning I stop working.  I stop doing academic stuff.  I stop writing.  I stop things that usually earn me money.  I take a vacation from the materialistic world.  I attuned myself to the meaning of Holy [...]

Spring Break Destination for Family on a Budget: Greenville, SC

 
 
The article “Spring Break Destination for Family on a Budget: Greenville, SC” explores the fun activities to do in Greenville, SC.  
One thing I missed about Greenville, SC after moving to Charlotte, NC is the “no cost” activities for your family especially the toddlers to young children.  
I have compiled my favorite things to do [...]