Post #10

My 21st day of social distancing

It is not easy. I wake up and get going at 10 am. But, with daily live-streamed mass, I come upon God’s grace through the homilies. Today’s homilist is Fr. Joachim Ablanida, who described: “Two men look at the same bars: One sees mud and one sees the stars,” quoting #fredericklangbridge

He is essentially stripping the blinders off our eyes – do you see God as the light of hope in these dark moments?”

I offered my mass intentions for moms about to deliver, two that I know, and I pray God’s shroud embraces and protects them.

To me, reports of rainbow sightings give me so much hope, as noticing new blooms in the praying plant given by my handsome favorite son as the glass artwork done by my beautiful favorite daughter in high school.

@coriput is good with her hands; look at these #challahloaves she gave us.I paired it with #daingnabangus#freshtomatoes and #guinataangkalabasa with #shrimps from @titasofmanilaus

I am grateful for the CDs I listen to and jokes from my #hubby, who vacuumed the entire house while I did laundry and bathrooms.

#findyourearthangels

#raysofsunshineamidstcoronavirus

#loveandkindnesshasmultipliereffect