*sigh* Coming home from mass always inspires me.
A Seed represents our faith. Maliit ngunit lalago. Ang faith hindi lang sa pagkakaroon ng relihiyon, proclaiming "I'm a Catholic". Ang seed ay ang paggawa ng mga litttle things one by one, getting bigger and bigger to strengthen your faith.
The priest told a story of when he asked an atheist why he does not believe in God. The Priest then goes on asking the atheist if he believes that he must love his neighbor, if he respects his neighbor. Atheist answers yes to all his questons. Then the priest said, "Then you believe in God." Kasi lahat yan ay tuntunin ng Diyos.
On those strict catholic who calls themselves "Catholic" but in real life they don's listen during mass, they attend mass alright (and please don't get me started on those distracting clothes some people wear to church), they Do illegals acts, lalo na ang pagsalita ng masama sa kapwa, and etc. bad things. I admit, I do some of those bad things. :( I'm not perfect. But I'm a good catholic. Getting there, on a journey. I may miss some Sunday masses. But I'd rather be the kind who doesn't fake or just calls oneself a "Catholic". Missing masses is not excusable. Going to mass is an offering, to sanctify our faith, to commemorate that we accept God in our lives but most of all, the thing I love about going to mass is the feeling of comfort when
I talk in my head (also known as reflecting) when something inspiring said during mass affects me.
Anyway, a simple (instant) outfit post that I requested my friend, since I don't have a camera at the moment, when we went out during Independence day...AT MANILA AREA. Black & white polka dots button down polo tied by the belly, white sando inside, red shorts. I wanted to do an analogous color blocking but then I don't have any colored shoes except for red. I should've opted for a colorful bag, but I don't have any too. :(
OMG! I'm so shocked na hindi big thing ang i-celebrate ang
Independence Day satin. The eve of June 12, I researched on activities for Independence in our country. Aba, mabuti pa ang mga filam naten sa ibang bansa nagccelebrate, sa New York, sa San Francisco, LA. Nagcelebrate din ang Cebu at of course Barasoain Church in Bulacan (where Phil. Independence was proclaimed...ahaha maging informative lang ang blog ko :p)
But not even the weird rain-only-in-the-morning weather during Indepence Day could stop me and my friends to commemorate the Phil. Independence.
Away we went to Luneta. At na-inform ako ni Tanya na ang
monumento ni J.P.Rizal doon ay gawa pa ng
Swiss sculptor, na second placeer lang sa isang contest kung sino ang gagawa ng monument ni Rizal. At ang monument ay ginawa sa
Alps pa mismo, AMAZING!!!!
Sa araw ng Kalayaan, may kaunting celebration sa Luneta sa paraan na parang
"High School Fair". May mga booth ang bawat government agencies. Mga products, picture gallery, food, services. Then we rode
the tram that goes around Luneta. P20, but
on regular days P50. Then we went to the
National Museum!!!! Eh medyo late na, 20 minutes na lang daw sila open. Hahaha! Major takbo-silip kami sa mga piling galleries. Must come back some other day!!!
It's free for the public on Sundays! Kaya let's!!!!
FYI: medyo delay ang pag-open ng online pullover hoodie shop ko. Producing
my 1st collection: SUPERHEROES!
ttfn