Wednesday, December 28, 2016

TODAY

[Dec 28, 2012 7:09pm memories for today]

Today, some religious fanatics attribute this day to the day of Herod The Great’s great slaughter of infants in
Israel, in a desperate move to stop or belie the news about the coming of its King written about and prophesied so well.

Rachel’s inconsolable wailing and weeping are still heard until today. Such was the horror and the horrible magnitude of that post-Christmas tragedy. What would you do if you were one of the shocked parents in that situation? Would you just stand helpless and remain a witness to such barbaric action?

Today, they remember that tragedy. That tragedy happened a little after the Greatest Love Story ever told. Today, I remember a comedy. That comedy happened to become someone’s greatest love story ever recalled.

Today, a lot of people, especially the Catholics, remember this day as the “Innocence Day.” To some people, especially the Joker-holics, regards this day like “April Fool’s Day.”

More than a decade ago today, someone was tied for life when he requested his woman who didn’t gripe, while on her way to her workplace, to drop by at his office, for a simple civil marriage.

And he laughed his way right after he placed that call. Thinking that his “Innocence Day” was completed as his “joke” was delivered in full. But to his horror, just after an hour, he saw an image of a fairy, wearing the uniform of a Promo-Lady, and coming at his direction, with a single purpose obviously.

And he typed his own marriage certificate. And he begged his boss to solemnize before it was too late. 

Of course, there was love, desire and intention to marry in his hearts fullness, but the only thing in question at the time was for married life’s readiness. So, here’s one of life’s lessons in which wisdom I swear abound: Never ever joke around if you don’t want that joke for life would hound.

Truly, some decisions result to emotional tragedy if not confusion, chaos or comedy. But some decision turned to glory, with Caleb, Simond, Rahab and a treasure named Bee-Bee.

Greetings to you, Mi Dulce Adorada. I greet you today with Tsup, Tsup, Mwah, mwah…

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