Category: Stuff I’ve learned

Add that to the list.

Driving to work today made me realize
that one of the things that truly make me happy
is when I sing loudly in my car.
I mean, I really belt it out.
Loud!

I sing along to the mixed CD’s I have in there.
And even though it hurts me when I am done
like someone-punched-my-throat- kinda hurt,
I still enjoy it.

No matter how much I am dreading to get where I am going
or how bad my day went,
Singing in my car lifts me up.

So, add that to the list.
My list of “Things That Make Me Happy.”

Which includes:
-Singing in the shower
-Movie Marathons
-Butter
-Not giving a damn what anybody says.

Anyway Poem

This is probably the best Poem I have ever read.

Mother Teresa’s Anyway Poem

People are often unreasonable, illogical and self centered;
Forgive them anyway.

If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives;
Be kind anyway.

If you are successful, you will win some false friends and some true enemies;
Succeed anyway.

If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you;
Be honest and frank anyway.

What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight;
Build anyway.

If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous;
Be happy anyway.

The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow;
Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough;
Give the world the best you’ve got anyway.

You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and your God;
It was never between you and them anyway.

Link credit – dbooth.org

Mercy

Three things I learned in Church today.

1.) Ask for Mercy.

2.) Be Merciful.

3.) Trust completely in the Mercy of the Lord.


Learning them is easy.
Applying them is the hard part.

But I sure am trying.

Need To Learn

I forgot.

If we’re going to start this year with LOVE,
then we should also include Forgiveness.

For Love and Forgiveness go hand in hand.

I think that’s where the difficulties lie.

I have a lot of “Love” to give.
“Forgiveness” is something I have to learn.

Last Post for ’09

Well.
This is it.

This is my last post for 2009.

I didn’t get the chance to greet you guys Merry Christmas.
So, Merry Christmas!
And we’ll see what 2010 is going to give us eh?
Best of the New Year to everyone.

Oh and here are a couple of things I have learned this year.

-People still suck.

-Experience is what you get when you did not get what you want.

and

-Too many people buy things they don’t need,
with money they don’t have,
trying to impress people they don’t even like.

Happy New Year tomorrow!

Addendum

Ok.
Santa called last night.

I apologize about yesterday’s post.
I was upset.
And confused.
And drunk.
(I’m just kidding. I wasn’t confused)

But you do understand why I was furious, right?

Anyway.
Let’s just carry on with the Christmas shopping and
enjoy the agony of commercialism.

**UPDATE
Nope. As I found out,
it wasn’t Santa who called.
It was one of his Elves.

I guess he has to have someone do the dirty work for him.

Santa is a Jerk!!

Yes you heard me right!
The guy is an ass!

I am not going to put any disclaimer here
About the validity of the red suited freak.
Because I am sure none of you believe in him anymore
and I know that no kids ever read my site.

If you still do, well then good for you.
And if you are letting your kids read this website…
What the hell is wrong with you???

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Memorable Sermons

I am actually writing this for an article submission
to our Alumni website, Bosco91.com.
No worries. I have permission to write it here too.


It has been 18 years since we all walked the ceremonial aisle,
shook the Rector’s hand and received our diplomas.

18 years.
Wow!

Sure, there was a bit of a falling out with the communications
for a couple of years since then,
but that was a time when Mobile Phones are very rare,
and The Internet was not even heard of much.

Not to mention that everyone had to find his own self out in the world.
Bringing with us what we have acquired throughout our years in school.
Intellectually, Emotionally and most important of all,
Spiritually.

Now I would like to share with you,
one of the things I have always enjoyed during my stay at DON BOSCO.

Our “First Friday of the Month” Mass.

Not just because we get to skip whatever classes we had that morning,
but also because that’s where I have remembered most of the sermons
that I still carry around in my memory up to this day.

There are three major sermons that I so vividly remember.
And trust me, I am not good with remembering stuff.
But these three have stuck with me throughout the years.

First.
“70 times 7 times”

It was written in the Bible.
I am not sure what Chapter and Verse it was,
but anyway…
Jesus was asked, “How many times should I forgive my Brother?”
The Lord said. “Seventy times seven times.”

According to our math, that would be 490 times.
But I am confident that there are people you know out there
whom you are pretty sure have done you wrong more than that.
So, it’s not really 70 times 7.
It’s 70 and square that 7 times.

I remember Fr. Capelli saying this sermon, and said:
“Sinubukan ko ito, and nagdugo ang calculator ko.”
(My calculator bled when I tried this.)

Try it.
Get a scientific calculator,
Input 70 and press the X square button (X2) seven times and see your results.

I think, if you don’t have a scientific one,
Try to see what you get if you multiply 70 by 7, and press the equals (=) button 7 times.

Second.
“How to be Happy.”

People have always been on a constant search for their own happiness.
I myself am part of that major group.
And maybe it would have been easier if I follow this sermon to its full meaning.

To be happy in life, you must have J.O.Y.
And to have JOY, you have to follow the way it is spelled.

They are in that order for a reason.

“J” is for Jesus.
Who should be the first in your life.

As it has always been said, that God is the way to everything.
Once you start accepting your life begins with Him,
you will be guided into a path of happiness.

“O” is for Others.
You have to give yourself as a service for others.
This means everybody, but you.
Now this is the part where I am having some great difficulty.
As much as I want to give and offer myself to others for their benefit,
The “Others” always seem to find a way to abuse me and make me upset.
I guess that’s where the “70 times 7 times sermon” comes into place eh?

And “Y” is for Yourself.
This one goes hand in hand with “O.”
You put “Yourself” last.

If you consider everybody else’s feelings and understand where they are coming from,
it would be easier to follow this rule.
I think everyone knows how good it feels
when you have done something good to someone else and made their day.

If you genuinely want to be happy, follow these three letters
as they spell JOY, and bring real joy in your life.
That was sermon number two.

And Third.
“Nobody chooses to go and study at Don Bosco.”

Yes. No one decides to go to Don Bosco.
Nobody decides to spend their learning days at this school.
Why?
Because we are all chosen and called upon by our Mother,
Mary, Help of Christians.

It is in Her Will, through fate,
that we all meet and grow together,
in Faith.

I truly believe this one.
She had a purpose and a plan why we all went to that school.
She wanted us all to be there.
Out of the thousands of young kids our age,
who were more than eligible to go to different schools,
with bigger names and bigger buildings,
we ended up being together.
As Friends,
as Brothers,
as a Family.

That was just part of how I remember my school days
along with my Don Bosco brethren.

I am sure they too remember these sermons.

Our First Friday Masses were not a waste of time.
It was also part of our education.

Go Grey Wolves!!!

Labor day!

Happy Labor Day to all!

Now what is this Labor Day? Or as they say it in Canada, Labour Day.
What is this holiday and why do we celebrate it?

I would like to think that it’s a day for Women in Labor.
Not that I like seeing women going through the pains of childbirth,
but because, everywhere I look, I see pregnant women everywhere.
It’s like the freakin’ baby boom generation all over again.

But no. It’s not that.
Labor day actually started in Canada.
A day spent celebrating the labor worker’s organizations.

That is a beautiful thing.
We recognize the rights and liberties of the common worker.

Now what does that mean for all of us?
Now listen to me, because this is important:

The Labor Day movement,
Signifies the fact
that at your place of work,
you can never be fired.
They can’t just lay you off neither.
Why?

Because Slaves have to be SOLD!

You see?
You see how much you learn here on this site?

Here at denofmusic.com
We may not be the best site out there,
But by gosh, we really like to think so.