Del Rosario: Carmelita 'Lac' mayo (Nov. 11, 1941 - April 30, 2010)
THIS article, prior to some editing, was supposed to have been shared with Mrs. Mayo while she was still fighting against the deadly "C".
Del Rosario: '10 Demandments' (1st of 2 parts)
"TONETTE, have you ever come across the "10 Demandments"?", this I asked, as our lecturer was presenting the topic to us two weeks ago.
Del Rosario: Fr. Tchang - Beloved son of Mary!
ALMOST every Baguio-born, from the 50s to the 80s would know or would have heard of Fr. Jean Marie Tchang.
Del Rosario: Happy Easter!!
LAST Palm Sunday we celebrated the triumphant entry of our Lord into Jerusalem!
On that day, Jesus was warmly welcomed and given the honor that He rightly deserved as Our Lord and King!
Del Rosario: Criticism or feedback
DO YOU like to be criticized? Do you enjoy being told all that you did wrong?
Del Rosario: Do you worry?
"DO YOU worry?"
Does that sound like a stupid question?
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Who doesn't worry?
Del Rosario: "Employee-employer relationship"
"Ini mini miney moe, which business idea will grow?
THIS is not a new nursery rhyme! Sorry to disappoint you!
Del Rosario: See and seize the opportunities
WE “Employees of the Month” and “Employees of the Year!” We even have the “Most Courteous Guard in Baguio” in the person of Guillermo
Del Rosario: ‘Stewardship…’
ARE you proud of the Philippines?
Did the question require a few seconds of thought?
Del Rosario: Two hearts… in love!
ARE you in love? Are you really in love with each other?
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Del Rosario: In the sunset of my life...
I LOVE sunsets!
Especially beautiful and inspiring are the golden shadows reflected in the water and in the sky as the sun slowly disappears from the horizon!
Del Rosario: ‘From my sickbed’
I LIE in my sickbed as I write.
This sickbed is also my wellness bed! Oh, and our conjugal bed as well, for the past 22 out of 28 years of marriage!
Del Rosario: Perseverance
LAST Sunday, at St. Joseph Church, the lector announced something like this:
Del Rosario: My "black" book
ON OUR book shelves at home are rows and rows of books. Books on various topics!
Many of these books I personally purchased, but, a good number of them were gifts.
Del Rosario: New Year's resolutions. .. Again?
Why does the coming of a new year create a need or a habit of making new resolutions?
Did you make a list of New Year's Resolutions for 2009?
How did you fare?




