May, Come She Will

May, Come She Will

For former residents going home to visit, the annual fiesta is almost like a spiritual retreat, a time for grounding. No matter how far they have gone from their former lives, there is always the thrill of looking up those who stayed behind and returning to the rituals that used to bind them to each other.

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Expat Realities: Is it the Journey or Is it the Destination?

Expat Realities: Is it the Journey or Is it the Destination?

Is it the actual return to our country of origin that appeals to us, or is it our natural restlessness, our need for new beginnings (or the imperative of endings) that pulls us away from our currently settled lives?

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D-I-V-O-R-C-E

D-I-V-O-R-C-E

Did our divorce make us evil people? Definitely not; in fact I’d like to think we’re better persons now because we’re happier.

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Alfafara Women

Alfafara Women

The blood that runs through our veins is the blood of women warriors and we are all the richer for it. 

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The Other Side of EDSA

The Other Side of EDSA

Time, distance, a less confrontational world view and the disappointments about the real character and motives of some of the EDSA "heroes" have a way of tempering one's blinders and self-righteousness.

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Pope Francis and My Brother

Pope Francis and My Brother

Pope Francis is the first pope I’ve followed in the news with interest. Thus, I considered it a stroke of good coincidence that we were Manila at the same time that he was.

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Ring In the New Year

Ring In the New Year

More than the merriment of Christmas, the dawning of a new year has always been my personal favorite holiday.

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My 10 Best Christmas Memories

My 10 Best Christmas Memories

Why I miss a Philippine Christmas

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