Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Blood links




There is nothing more precious than to get in touch with the people that you never know and see for a very long time and knowing they are there -existing gives you a marvelous feeling of joy.

I'm talking about my aunties, Auntie Willa, Auntie Bobbye and Auntie Angela who are now my pals in email. Receiving messages of Hello, love and best wishes from them gave me a misty eyes.

"Peace and Blessings Vic!

Just wanted to let you know that I am enjoying your blogspot/webpage. I explore it a couple of times a week. Thank you for the pictures. I can't wait to meet my sister and I am praying that one day we will all be able to get together and enjoy the company of loving family. I shared your blog with Franco. He enjoyed it too. He says his wife is from Cebu and will be going there in June. He is not going this time. He changed his mind because of his work here at the college. He says if he were going he would make it his business to meet with you. My brother (your Uncle Ronnie) is getting married (AGAIN!! Never give up on love!) next Friday, so the family will be getting together for the wedding and reception. It will be exciting and fun to see them because we don't always have time for all of us to get together. You have a WHOLE LOT OF FAMILY, Vic. Distance cannot impact the love that is being sent to all of you with every thought and heartbeat. ALL OF YOU ARE LOVED, WELCOMED AND INCLUDED!! I am so proud of you and I want to know my sister so bad it aches! Take care of yourself and the family!

When God made you, it was love at first sight!

Bright Moments!
Tiya Willa

"Hello Niece and Nephews, I am your Aunt Angela. I'm 54 years old (just a little younger than your mom, I think) and I'm a mainframe programmer for the Internal Revenue Service, a government agency here. God has blessed me with one son (James), a future daughter-in-law (Karen) and two grandchildren (Ryan 11 and Adrian 10). Pictures of us are attached. Please share them with your mom and give her a hug from me.

Today, the last Monday in May, is a national holiday - Memorial Day. Many offices are closed today so that we can remember and celebrate the lives of our deceased loved ones. On this day, there are also many events to honor men and women who sacrificed their lives, in the military, protecting our country.

I hope this message finds you, and all the family, well. It is exciting to be able to communicate with you; and it is a wondrous gift that after these many years our sister Ruth will come to America to meet us.

This was just a note to say hello so I'll end here, but I'll be thinking of you and I will write again.

Love,
Aunt Angela

They are my mother's step sisters to her father who she havent seen yet since she was born. It took 50 long years before she had communication with her father. Because of Robert, my Australian brother-in-law who made it a project to trace our Grandfather. If not by him we might had lost our hope to at least communicate with Grandpop already.

I'm happy now for my Mother because she will soon gets her most ambitious dream of seeing and embracing her father. She's will not just see her father but also her step brother and sisters who are excited to meet her too.

God is GOOD!!!