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Angels at the Airport

Posted by mom811 on Sunday, November 30th, 2008

So the Prague mother and daughter are already with us, praise the Lord! Hmmm though this could be one reason I’m the more irregular with my posts! :( It’s all right for me, but it still makes me at times uneasy as I’m not true to my commitment to my blog. Well, may I ask more tolerance from my friends who come to visit, and have nothing new to see or read. As for me, I have to really tell myself to settle with the acceptance I have prayed to the Lord. Yep, I have to truly accept I’m not as efficient as I used to be! And I have to be at peace with what’s the most that I can do. I don’t usually mind this, but age could be one main reason (I should not anymore be before the pc up to early morning!), aside from being very busy with service to the community which takes priority.

Before anything, I’d like to mention this detail, with reference to Daisy’s coming home all the way from Prague to the Philippines with one-year-two-month old baby Caite, as a testimony to faith being realized. In a previous post, I stated “Ahhh but there is God to send her angels, do you believe? Of course, they will be in the form of humans!”

And in another comment in Daisy’s post, leaving soon: “May angels be with you, especially to help you with baby Caite.”

And so it happened that during their seven-hour stop-over in Incheon International Airport in Seoul, Korea, the baby would just walk and walk around; it seems she had not gotten over the discovery of her new-found mobility! And poor mom, what would she do with her hand bag heavy with baby’s things? But her angel was another Filipina, though already of age, was there to watch it for her, so she wouldn’t have to carry it along with her, while following/walking around with the baby! We thank God for her.

Then during the Cebu-Bacolod flight boarding (where they had to walk quite a distance from the lounge through the airport area to the plane): a man helped her with her hand-carry things, and kindly held the umbrella  to protect them from the heat of the sun.

We praise and thank the Lord for the angels He sent!

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