Originally posted in BobbyQuitain.Com by Bobby Quitain It was in a playground. Franco, my two-year old boy, skipped and hopped inside the play area completely oblivious to my voice. “Franco! It’s time to go!” I called. He smiled at me and continued his playtime. I pretended to leave. He kept playing. I said “goodbye” and … Continue reading The God Who Never Leaves
Sticking It Out
Originally written on June 20, 2008 by Pat Nogoy SJ (Part of our scholasticate formation is delivering a sharing/homily in community masses. In Dagani House, where I am assigned to, a particular scholastic is assigned to deliver his sharing every Saturday of the month.) This feast of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, the readings of today, and … Continue reading Sticking It Out
The Beginner’s Guide to Unschooling
Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata There’s nothing I get asked about more as a parent than unschooling, and nothing I recommend more to other parents. It’s an educational philosophy that provides for more freedom than any other learning method, and prepares kids for an uncertain and rapidly changing future better than anything else … Continue reading The Beginner’s Guide to Unschooling
Say That Again
Originally written in TACKED THOUGHTS for The Freeman by Nancy Unchuan Toledo The other week, I brought my 4-year-old nephew to the toy store. On our way back to meet his mother, he was riddled with comments and questions-the retail high had gotten to him and he wouldn't let go of his new toy. Along … Continue reading Say That Again
God Provides!
Originally posted in BobbyQuitain.Com by Bobby Quitain Admit it. When you hear the phrase “God provides!”, what immediately comes to mind is finances, right? While it is true that God provides for all our practical needs, isn’t it the case also that God can choose to provide in other ways? Courage. When you receive the … Continue reading God Provides!
