Celebrating Life, Celebrating Hope
I celebrate life. I thank God I turned 80 some 6 months ago, in September.
I celebrate hope.
Yja, one of my many grandchildren,
16 in all, turned 12 yesterday. I and my wife Ampy
were there at the house of Paul & Celeste
Hilario, if late, 9 PM. Our
daughters Jennifer, Daphne and Graciela were already there. Daphne was there with her husband Mark Gonzales
& their only son Franklin. Our
kumpadre & kumadre, Rene & Pida
Banaticla, parents of Celeste,
were there ahead of us. The air was cold, but we smiled at each other warmly. Thank
God for families!
(Yja in photo above taken by her father
Paul when Lola Ampy celebrated her 70th birthday at La Riqueza Hot
Spring Villa in Calamba City, 5 years ago)
We celebrate life.
We must celebrate life. We have God’s love that we have reached this far in our
existence on this earth. Rich or poor, we are lucky to be alive. Never mind
that we are in a coronavirus pandemic lockdown all over the country; living is
not in a lockdown. We must look up and say “God, thank you very much!”
I celebrate the village.
I celebrate life in the
village. I have been doing that for 45 years, since 16 April 1975, when I began
working for the Forest Research Institute (FORI), and one by one I became
founder & Editor in Chief of the 3 publications of FORI: monthly newsletter
Canopy, quarterly technical
journal Sylvatrop; and quarterly
color magazine Habitat. Where are the
farmers & their families there? Unhappily,
inside the forest, as slash-and-burn cultivators of the soil, illegal wood
gatherers, or unlicensed collectors of wildlife. Happily, around the forest.
I
celebrate teaching.
I graduated with a BS in Agriculture in 1965, major in Ag Education, passing
the very first Teacher’s Exam given, in 1964, 80.6%, Professional Level. I
taught high school in my hometown Asingan; I taught college at the University
of the Philippines College of Agriculture in Los Baños, at the College of
Agriculture of Xavier University in Cagayan De Oro City.
I
most celebrate blogging.
I learned that I was
good at writing at senior year high school yet, 1957. Today, I celebrate my blogging,
self-taught, for Filipino farmers and their families. I started doing this
earnestly when in January 2007 now-Secretary of Agriculture William Dar hired
me as international consulting writer for the International Crops Research
Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), based in India, when he was Director General –
that was an assignment that lasted 8 years, until Mr Dar retired as Director General
in December 2014.
While
essentially long distance, I loved my ICRISAT years as a work-from-home (WFH)
writer, because I was actually researching the science of agriculture as
applied by ICRISAT in Asia and Africa so that the same may be applied in the
Philippines.
I just
found the perfect ending for this one from the Facebook sharing of Jovita Movillon:
The meaning of life is to find your gift. The
purpose of life is to give it away. – Pablo Picasso@517
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