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Friday, November 2, 2018

Mama, I miss you

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Dear Mama,

Remember last time I told you Edgar was already hired and he's just working on his pre-employment requirements? I guess I spoke too soon. When he was able to complete his papers and submitted them, he was told that he will still have to wait for 2 to 3 months because the position was put on hold. Apparently, the company hired another guy and they said he was too late. Not a good for his supposed to be first time employment, Mama. While we are still hoping that he will eventually be hired, I advised him to go and look for other opportunities too.

We're back to square one, Mama. I hope he finds work soon so he can practice and grow on what he learned.

As for me, I'm trying to hold on Mama. I'm tired - physically, mentally, and emotionally. I'm just dragging my feet. I hope I can still go on.

I need you, Mama. 
 
Daddy
 

Sunday, February 25, 2018


Dear Mama,

At this moment, Edgar is working on his government IDs and other pre-employment requirements. He will be working soon, unfortunately not on the company that he wished to work with, but I advised and nudged him a little bit that he should at least get some working experience. I told him being unemployed for a long period of time will not look good on his resume.

He is not yet sure when he will be starting, Mama. They just gave him a list of the requirements and was told to submit them once he completes them. Hopefully, he will finished them today, he's been working on them since last week. It would be good if he can start on the first day of March, as he said, at least he would have money on his birthday.

Continue to guide and watch Edgar as he work, Mama. I can only tell him what to do, what to look out for, and the kind of people he should avoid. I will not always be beside him to tell him when he is working. I hope he will find good friends in his work.

Angel is busy in her nail arts, but she is not neglecting her studies, Mama. School year's is about to be over, and on June she will start her last year. Ralph, as you know, rarely goes home on weekends. He has his own life now. He is doing fine, Mama. 

I hope you are proud of all our children. 

That will be all for now, Mama. Take care of yourself.

I miss you, Mama.

I love you.

Daddy