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A different Valentine, anyone?



It's February and I am sure everyone is preparing to spend their "hearts day" with someone who is dear. Aren't we tired of doing the same routine year in and year out? I saw this pic and it struck me. Why not do something different this year? How about sharing the day of hearts with people who needs love beyond the concept of romanticism? Just a thought.

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Anonymous said…
Rio,
A co-worker who came from the Philippines recently gave me one of those posters and it now hangs in my office. It reminded me of that one Christmas that we as a class celebrated with the kids in Ermita.

ver
Anonymous said…
Ver,

that was quite an unforgettable christmas, wasn't it? sana maulit natin yon someday.

Rio
Anonymous said…
Rio,
Why not, maybe someday. Let's pool our resources (time, talent, and money)together and surely we will make a great difference. In fact, here in the US, we founded the Annak ti Paoay Foundation, Inc. which aims to help and exend assistance to poor people in the Philippines especially our hometown Paoay. I invite you to become a member since you have your roots from Paoay too. Maybe someday, we will need your help in providing medical and dental mission in there. You can log in our website at paoay.com. I hope you could be a part of this.

VER
Anonymous said…
Sure Ver! Just let me know and I will see what I can do.

Rio

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