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Traffic was not that congested at that time, unlike today, one can not do it. Your father was a good husband, because he loves your Mom’s cooking and he took the time to have lunch with her at home; and you too!
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Those were the days when traffic was not heard of as much as we have it today. I think I can count myself lucky for having experienced the ‘no traffic’ scene of metro manila.
Yes, my dad was such a good person, not because I am his daughter but because I saw how he cared about us and other people.
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That was a very nice togetherness with your dad. I am so sure your heart was bleeding in sadness when he died.It is not easy to lost someone dear to us especially our parents.I hope your mom is still alive this time and still enjoying her cook.Thanks for this nice post.
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Thanks, too, Cely for liking and commenting on my post.
Both my parents are gone and we do surely miss them so much! But since they have taught as well, we were able to cope up with the loneliness.
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That is good story and all of us do that, for me my work si 30 minuts if no crowd and really i hate everyday or amost every day to go to my job, but what to do, we need to work for ourselves for the family for the community for many reasons, but only if the work is near by it would be better, the crowd is another thing, oh my God and the traffic is so bad when its summer and the ac is not working
But in some places its not the crowd that is the issue wince it becom somthign that you are used to with the time wnd with daily usage, but the issue is the stupid drivers who rush you and they run to the road or those who do it slow way things i can never understand and make me so angry from them, they should have their own way and they think as if the king fo the raods.
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It was interesting to read your post regarding your dad’s practice of going home for lunch from bank. True it is good to have food in one’s own home. good day
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If my working place is not away from my home, I would prefer to go home during lunch time to eat together with my wife. I have the same feeling with your dad. I do appreciate the foods cooked by my wife. I would love to see her on how busy she is. My presence is more than enough to relieve her of her chores.
Eating together is one of the important moments I always cherish to do especially not only with my wife but also with my 6 children. I am happy to see them eating together in one table, talking, joking and whatever they do. We have a strong family ties because of that and also we believe that family could be together forever.
Every year especially during new year’s day, we spend our quality time with our family in going outing especially to the beach. Our family bonding is indeed strengthened. We want to build the true spirit of family that prays together, stays together or even forever.
Anyway, in this kind of attitude a dad has shown has edified the saying, “there is no place like home.” I believe that.
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Indeed before that is the term @Ruby. I didn’t know that it’s now called intellectual disability.
That is good, because those previous term is a somewhat demeaning.
It’s good also that you explained how come Carla was born with intellectual disability.
I am happy to know Carla had joined those that showcased her talents and abilities and we saw her on TV when she joined one. 🙂
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I am also happy that our society now is more aware that these PWDs are not different from everyone else. They should be treated equally despite their disabilities.
I am also happy that the government is addressing this now by having SPED in almost all public schools in the country.
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Hi, and really amazing points you wrote there, and sorry that most of my posts and comments have but, it is not everywhere called that way, and there is nothing wrong to be called in the old name mental retardation, why? some of these people have intelligent that is more than normal people who are not labeled that way
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Good Morning ladies and gent.
the term intellectual and retardation are both in use since long time, non is replacing the other, both are correct and you can choose which is suitable to you.
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The change in terminology is quite good because it is less hurting for the person affected or to the parents. It is good society had come to accept and understand their situations well. There are special schools for them to help them cope and have a social life.
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Yes, so true. I am really happy that we have this SPED Program of the DepEd. It really is demeaning, as Dina mentioned, to use the old term. At least now, our society is aware of we should accept them despite their disabilities.
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Hello Ruby? And finally I am able to catch up a blog from you. This day I brought my lap top to school to do inputting of scores to the school’s system, so here I am so impressed about your very nice and informative blog.My salute on this for you are presenting here many things like how MR was previously called and changed to wave the incapacity and reputation of the family if having a special child. Yes, you are right, that there are many institutions this time that cater the need of the special children and children with impaired physical properties especially the mental disability. They need care so they will know how to feel love and care.
Take care and congrats.
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Thanks Cely!
I do really applaud you for your dedication in your profession and at the same time squeezing time for this site. I hope that your internet connection is now faster than before.
I can really relate to the situation of our PWDs here in the Phils. Although there are already institutions for this, still we lack some financial support for them to be sustainable in their future.
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@ trees and moons
in the Special Education Program of our Department of Education, if possible we should not use the word ‘mental retardation’ anymore but rather the term ‘intellectual disability’.
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I understand you point and I find intellectual disability is kinds inappropriate as some with mental retardation are having high IQ, and they better than some with no disability, so why to insult the intellectual ability of the mentally retarded? that is why I just say its not an international name to call these people, and still lots of countries in the special education field call it mentally retarded. I respect your point but that is not international point, that what I mean by mentally retarded
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