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Friday, September 23, 2011

There's Nothing Like Indian Food


September 14 marked the 17th month of marriage for my husband and me. So we went for a simple food trip, but one that was definitely our favorite--Indian cuisine! Since New Bombay has so far been the best and most accessible Indian restaurant for us both, off to Podium we went and ordered away.

Our favorite items on their menu are mutton curry (ya gotta have some lamb!) and vegetable pulav. We tried a new dish which consisted of chicken cooked in some kind of thick and slightly spicy coconut sauce, topped with cashew nuts (i'll make sure to remember what it's called next time).

While I'm sold out to New Bombay as a better Indian resto compared to others I've tried (In Eastwood and in Tagaytay. I'd rather not name them.), I'm all ears to anyone who can refer us to another good place where we can get our spicy fix.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Youth Ain't Wasted

George Bernard Shaw has a famous quote that says, "Youth is wasted on the young."

Perhaps he said this as a matter of fact, but as someone who witnesses how our young people are making haste of their energy and talents for God, I just have to disagree at how this statement seems to generalize.

Working in the church full-time has exposed me to volunteers of all ages, who serve God with their time and talents. The youth, in particular, have made such an impression on me, and I can't but think back at what I was doing with my earlier years. Perhaps I did waste my youth, but not so with the kids in my church.

The youth in our church are actually the most active bunch when it comes to volunteerism. Whether it be playing an instrument or singing for the church, to the more behind-the-scenes tasks of taking registration and doing administrative work, there are young people everywhere. And their involvement in church doesn't just end with their ministry work; I see that their lives are reflections of God's goodness and saving grace as well. Imagine? Young as they are, they've found a purpose and a venue to channel their never ending energies.

This makes me not worried but excited for my little one. When the time comes that our child reaches his/ her teen years, I am confident that he/ she would grow up in the right kind of environment.

As I have faith that my child/children will know my Savior at a young age, I also believe that our youth today are no longer lost, but rather, they are whole and have found their true identity--and that is in Jesus Christ.

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