Sunday, February 14, 2010

February 14 Ward Pictures

 
Sis Mel Concepcion with the Primary


  
 Dean Carl with the Young Men


  

 
The Relief Society Sisters 

  
The Young Women Organization 

  
 The Single Adults


  
Belle, Elaine, Andre, Mickaela, Alex, and Leile

  
Leila Solon

  
Ecko Pastrano

  
Reca Joy Pongan, Lyn Gamaya, and Rosa Bahian


  
Paz Tiempo, Goldy Pastrano, Tess, Myerna Ramos, and Edna Labador


  
The Young Men with Dean Carl Gevero

  
Balloons!

  


Saturday, February 13, 2010

What Morning Holds

Start the day right and end it right! I know this to be true. This is the reason why I strongly believe in Early Morning Seminary. Just like scripture reading and prayer, it helps set the days’ tone – what one does first thing in the morning. As my daughter April Ann said, it can be likened to the First and Last Song Syndrome. Whatever we hear first and/or last, it stays in our minds practically the whole day. Plus, I learned from Church lessons that the mind is like a stage, it can only accommodate one thought at a time.

It has been more than one month since I started teaching Early Morning Seminary. Sad on my part but I have sort of “lost” two students this early. Their parents decided to let them stop attending because of one incident where the kids decided to skip class intentionally, and they blamed me and seminary. They said kids cannot be trusted to make wise decisions and that as adults we must make sure that we don’t give them any reason to do so.

I was hurt, and I felt bad and sad. However, I said to myself I have other seminary students who happen to have the same class schedules as them, and they even live farther away, but they’re able to come on time and attend our classes just fine. I will be there for these my beloved students.

Getting up early and preparing myself to teach, it does take a lot of discipline. Every time my alarm clock rings at 4 am, I always have this feeling of wanting to stay in bed. But then as I reflect and think about O’Neil and Louie, Pearl and Apple, and my two daughters April and Sarah, as I think about how early they too have to wake up, I tell myself I should be ashamed of myself. These young fellows - they wake up early, take a bath, dress themselves for school, miss breakfast occasionally – just to make it in time for my class. I have to be better …

For any other reason, I would never leave the warm comfort of my bed and my husband’s warm arms and embrace. Days are long for me, and I treasure all the resting time I can afford. More than being a wife and a mother of five, I also am a homemaker – I clean the house, cook, do the laundry, and clean. To add to these, I teach in a local university and do consulting and training and workshop facilitation. Then, I have church callings to attend to. Not that I am complaining. I am just saying that I love what I am doing, and I believe that if we want something bad enough, and we know it to be true, there is always a way.

I miss my two “lost” students. Every time we have seminary class, my thoughts are turned to them. It is my hope and prayer that their parents will change their mind and allow them to come, not for me, but more for the sake and welfare of these two young fellows.

I love my students; they’re now more like my own children. My prayer for them daily is for them to always remember the lessons we discuss in class, and that they will use them to make wise decisions every minute of the day, as they face a world that challenges their values and standards.

 ~April, Apple, and Louie~


 
~O'neil and Pearl~
 
 ~April, Apple, Louie, O'niel, Sarah, and Pearl~

Sunday, January 31, 2010

New Baby in the Ward

 

  

  

  

 

One Fine Sunday

 
Norman, Bgirl, and Romel

 


Astrid, Em, Ella, Kay, Myco, and Apple

Pearl, Sarah, Apple, Princess, and April

Lyn, Evelyn, Elaine, and Leila

CDO 1st Ward Missionaries




Bong, Veni, Jen, and Jeffrey



Mercy, Astrid, Crisol Mae, and Ella


Monday, January 25, 2010

Christmas and Kids ... Thanks Sisters'Tess and Edely ♥♥♥




 

 
Micky and Andre Pastrano Ibuyan


 
Ecko Tiempo Pastrano


 

 

 
Boyd Bahian


 

♥ Elaine ♥

 
The Longest Line


 
Ether Portugal


 
Kids


 
Kaila Bernido and BGirl Sarmiento


 
Alquint Ancog and Alex Gamaya


 

Thank you very much! ♥♥♥

Sunday, January 24, 2010

The Men and Women of Cagayan de Oro 1st Ward


Back Row: Dean Carl Gevero, Eddie Eltanal, Rolando Rama, and Jeffrey Duria
Front Row: Romelo Concepcion, Alfredo Ancog, Pedro Bahian, Alejandro Portugal, and Ed Nephi Sacay




Form left to right: Tina Concepcion, Mel Concepcion, Omega Portugal, Paz Tiempo, Cathy Tenebro,
Tess Maagad, Ella Concepcion, Glory Mae Duria, Diega Bahian, Crisol Mae Portugal, and Merolyn Gamaya 

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Family History

Good news for the Filipino Saints!

The time is nearing when we won't be needing the microfilm readers to do our Family History research. Indexing Philippine Documents has begun. This is when records saved in microfilms are transferred to another format (soft copies) and then uploaded to the new Family History website for members to access.

We can all help make this go fast! Be an INDEXER! It's just like doing research the traditional way using readers but only much better, since we do it using the computer and we do it online (or it can be done offline also).

Hence, all members, 8 years old above are enjoined to register @ http://new.familysearch.org and http://indexing.familysearch.org and help in this great and exciting work.

To register with http://new.familysearch.org, members need to have the following information:
1) Membership Record Number (this is what we use in our Tithing slip)
2) Confirmation Date
(Please ask our Ward Clerk, Bro. Ramil Ramos to help you get these numbers)

With the necessary information, you can then proceed to http://indexing.familysearch.org and register.

For more information, please contact our Ward Family History Consultants Connie Rama, Irish Eltanal, and Peter James Bahian.