• Many middle-class parents were forced to transfer their children from exclusive schools to less expensive private educational institutions and government schools. His own son graduated with honors at the Ateneo Grade School, and it really pained him to have his son transferred to the Quezon City Science High School. "Under the present circumstances, I could not afford to send him to Ateneo de Manila University for his secondary education," Llacuna said.
• Many Sunday Family Day activities have been cancelled. As a father, he is a firm believer of spending quality time with his wife and kids at least once a week. In the past, they used to spend Sundays on out-of-town trips or a trek to the malls after Holy Mass. Nowadays, they opt to spend Sundays at home, viewing television. "I know my four boys were quite disappointed with this new lifestyle, but I have to make them understand the realities of life," Llacuna explained.
• Jobhunting is as hard as hunting game in the middle of the Sahara desert. Llacuna is a civil engineer by profession, with varied experiences in the field of horizontal and vertical construction, IT management, rural development, and sales and marketing. Yet, he finds it hard to get employed in the current setting. "I used to receive offers from multinational corporations and foreign corporations, but many have stopped operations in the Philippines," he said.
• Professionals have started to invade the domain of blackmarket and underground business operators. Llacuna was lucky to purchase a van during the growth years of our economy. He is now using the same van in the car rental business. Although it deprived his family the luxury of having it for family use, he has no option but to use it as an income-generating equipment.
• Maybeline de la Paz, who is taking hotel and restaurant management at the College of Quezon City, P7,490
• Japnet Francis Cerdenia, graduating student at UP College of Fine Arts, P1,815
• Ernesto Jazmin, an amputee of both arms and a high school student at the A.G. Villarosa Technological Foundation Institute in Bulan, Sorsogon, P5,542
• John Paul Sotto, a Fine Arts student at UP, P2,500
• Ann Marielle Paraiso, a Grade 4 pupil at St. Joseph College in Caloocan City, P2,110
• JD of Cagayan de Oro City, in memory of Jimmy Ongking, P2,000
• Mila Simbran of Novaliches, Quezon City, P2,000 (thru BPI)
When fear and worry test your faith,
and anxious thoughts assail,
remember God is in control,
and He will never fail.
Gud AM!
who lift us to our feet
when our wings have trouble
remembering how to fly.
"Sorry, all circuits are busy now…
Please try your call later" because
I’m always calling Him 2 watch over you.
may we do our part
2 make 1 difference,
2 touch 1 heart,
and through each day,
may it be our goal
2 encourage 1 mind
& inspire 1 soul!
Gd nyt.
a temper that never rises,
a touch that never hurts,
a love that never dies.
God has all of these 4 U!
yet sometimes it fails…
God promises a bountiful life,
and He never fails!
God bless!
the more it is deeply bound to impress.
No wonder God loves us in silence
& gives us the miracle of good friends.
Gud AM!