Wednesday, November 26, 2008

"W"

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no question that George "W" Bush is one of the most controversial US public figures in recent memory. This movie released a couple of months ago chronicled his life and presidency for 8 years. It's a very interesting movie to say the least!

I’m not saying this for political reasons, mind you! There are no underlying agendas here...well...okay, apart from the fact that I admire George W. Bush. Hell he's no saviour but he's one smart, savvy politician. Yeah yeah, I am a Republican! :-)

Anyway....

There is another "W" I would like to blog about who emerged in my radar recently. There's nothing controversial about her but for those who were guided by her leadership, she's the epitome of someone who is willing to give her life in the most meaningful way no one can argue.

She is none other than Sister Wilma, the current principal of our Alma Mater, here seen with Mrs. E, another woman known for great passion in teaching and molding young generations to be the best they can be.


Eva sent me this picture with a short write-up that I can't honestly comprehend. Her words got lost in the midst of excitement after last Sunday's meeting with these 2 super women to talk more about the upcoming annual SDA reunion. Eva knows very little of "W" other than she's a very young enthralled woman with a tamed smile, whose mission in life is to serve the "Big Kahuna" above and the little tadpoles below.

On the other hand, Eva just learned "E", looking younger than ever, is now a full-time housewife to the delight of Sir "E", and a grandma to little tykes around the house. Yes, she is now retired from dealing with Pythagorean theorem and now spend more of her time with grandkids, if not with her superman Sir "E".

In the end, I somehow managed to understand what Eva was talking about in her write up. In her tangled words, we are lucky to have these two souls. "E" for guiding us older batches, and "W", for the younger generations of SDA.

Let's be thankful for their presence in our lives. After all, it's Thanksgiving holiday here in the US.

So, Happy Gobble-gobble everyone!

1 Comments:

At 12/09/2008 11:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

ok si sis wilma , madaling kausap at straightforward, magiging at home tayop sa kanya , we will enjoy our reunion with ma'am E , sir ed v. , sister scholastica , other firmer mentors , sana dumating sila , kasi nandun kayo , see you there!cheers! GODBLESS US ALL!

 

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