coffee break 1.35
I have to answer this first before I write about other things

As a child, I grew up in a Catholic school that always reiterate about the power of God. Because of this, I can consider myself as a strong person who has always hold on to FAITH when everything seems unbearable. I believe that there is nothing that I cannot do because I know that God is there for me, all the time.
When I got married, I was confident that I will have a good family because I have an husband who is God-fearing. I know that having the same principles in faith would mean easier communication and acceptance of whatever might come our way. After a year of marriage, and still no baby we resorted to work-ups. We are blessed because we have an HMO that we can use for the check-ups. It saved us a lot. After several cycles, and still no result, we began to ask ourselves if we are truly worthy to be parents. There are instances when we also question God for his plans for us. We wanted answers but we cannot find direct answers. Despite the doubts in our hearts, we still continue to pray and ask for his guidance. Aside from the work-ups, we'd still visit different churches and hang on to our prayers. Then we joined the Obando Festival in May, we never expected that our prayers will be answered immediately. Right then and there
In summary, prayers have kept us strong while waiting for our dear baby. It has made us hope that God has better plans for us and our family.

As a child, I grew up in a Catholic school that always reiterate about the power of God. Because of this, I can consider myself as a strong person who has always hold on to FAITH when everything seems unbearable. I believe that there is nothing that I cannot do because I know that God is there for me, all the time.
When I got married, I was confident that I will have a good family because I have an husband who is God-fearing. I know that having the same principles in faith would mean easier communication and acceptance of whatever might come our way. After a year of marriage, and still no baby we resorted to work-ups. We are blessed because we have an HMO that we can use for the check-ups. It saved us a lot. After several cycles, and still no result, we began to ask ourselves if we are truly worthy to be parents. There are instances when we also question God for his plans for us. We wanted answers but we cannot find direct answers. Despite the doubts in our hearts, we still continue to pray and ask for his guidance. Aside from the work-ups, we'd still visit different churches and hang on to our prayers. Then we joined the Obando Festival in May, we never expected that our prayers will be answered immediately. Right then and there
In summary, prayers have kept us strong while waiting for our dear baby. It has made us hope that God has better plans for us and our family.












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