Linggo, Marso 4, 2012

Greatness Starts @HOME!!! (Greatness Moments Of Achievement)

A family to me is about love, care, and safety. For me the human nature is such that it feels a need "TO FIT INTO THE SOCIETY." Strangely, life itself has proven that there is no such thing as "perfect family."


All of us grow up in particular realities - a home, family, a clan, a small town, a neighborhood. Depending upon how we're brought up, we are either deeply aware of the particular reading of reality into which we are born, or we are peripherally aware of it.



I may not be in the position of talking about how it is to be a parent (coz im not a parent), i must say that it's true that THERE IS NO PERFECT FAMILY and it's best if we can be happy with the way we are, but this is what I wish for in my family: a mother and father, us children, the father working, the mother staying at home and taking care of the children, celebration of all the major holidays, eating dinner together every night and preferably breakfast too, three well-balanced meals a day, visits to see the grandparents a couple of times a year (whether or not on holidays), a family fun day/game night, a tidy home, the parents have some hobbies by themselves and each other, the dad has some time with his friends and the mom with hers.

 The moment a child is born, the mother is also born.  She never existed before.  The woman existed, but the mother, never.  A mother is something absolutely new.





My Parents are Editha D Arabit and Emerlito Arabit. My Father was a Barangay Enforcer while my Mother was a Sewer.



The best advice my mother ever gave to me was: "To put God first in everything that I do. She told me not to worry because she is always by my side." Mothers are wise and always right. We all know this from our experience. For, we have all grown up on the wisdoms and advice of our moms. And these advices, rather lessons remain with me and keep guiding me.  

Ever since, I am a "mothers boy." I didn't get much chance to get along with my Father because he's been busy working. But i must say that my Father was a very good provider. He always want the best for us (we are 6 in the family) and he never let a day comes by without telling us that he was so proud for having me as their child. And i really love my Father. He accept for WHO AND WHAT I WANT TO BE.




 


My parents have been very supportive to me, that's why i am always trying my very best to make them proud. I always make sure that every school year, i do have Awards to receive and to see them very proud of me was a God's grace. 

But im not saying that i am that typical "Good Son" a parents can ever wish.. 

I also have flaws that really cause some misunderstandings between me and my parents.











I learned to drink, went home not in time, cutting class etc..

But inspite all of this, i found my parents still accepting me and supporting me in everything i want to do. Right then, I realize I was wrong for doing that to my parents.








Because of my parents, I learned to look at the brighter side of the world. To live my life to the fullest without making any wrong decisions and having a strong faith to God. I am already contented with my lifeand with the people i am with.


I DO HAVE MY EVER LOYAL AND LOVING FRIEDS FRIENDS!



AND OFCOURSE! A WACKIER FAMILY!


Right now, i am continuing to fulfill my dreams. And with my FAMILY as my inspiration, i can say that I CAN SURVIVE !!!


"You don't choose your family.  They are God's gift to you, as you are to them. "
~Desmond Tutu

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Greatness Starts @Home Blogging Contest

Tattoo@Home believes that nurturing a child’s potential can lead to achieving greater things. And what better place to start the road to greatness than at home! Whether a parent or not, share with us those great moments of achievement that started at home and and get the chance to win great prizes such as passes to Mind Museum, Samsung Phones and Galaxy Tabs!

Here’s what you need to do:
1. Write about Greatness Starts @Home with one of the following topics:
IF YOU’RE A PARENT: What is your child’s greatest moment of achievement and how did it all start at Home?
IF YOU’RE NOT A PARENT: What is your greatest moment of achievement Who inspired and helped you at Home to achieve it and why?
2. Include a photo or video of you or your child’s greatest moment of achievement with your post.
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6. Contest will run from February 25 – March 17. Great prizes will be given away every 2 days to lucky participants!
7. Grand Winners of Samsung Champ phones and Samsung Galaxy Tabs will be announced on March 25.

GREAT PRIZES:
Twenty (20) winners of 4 FREE PASSES to Mind Museum (scheduled visit on February 28, 9AM-12PM) for the first 20 posts. This will be awarded on Monday, February 27.
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