Opening doors and windows #Weeklies

Week 14/52 #Weeklies An acquaintance shared about how my other friends were laughing at all the extra activities I do. It seems that deep down; I just attract opportunities and accept them with open arms. Even without prior processing or goal deliberation, I’d just jump and join the bandwagon. But, just like an onion plant, … Read more

Shift is good! #Weeklies

Week 13/52 #Weeklies   Aside from taking online courses, I spend most of my time on Facebook. Not to say it is a bad thing, because it is not. I get to see friends, relatives and family’s social activities and I get to be in touch! But, I realized lately that it has, at some … Read more

View from the Top #Weeklies

Week 6/52 #Weeklies  What’s sweeter than having a view from the top is that it is all free! It was in July when we were invited to see a room at this hotel in Albuquerque, a Hilton hotel – honestly, we’ve never been to any in all our family travels!  We were happy with $40-$50 … Read more

Because You Said So…

I asked my boss if he will be doing the conference call every month, and he told me, “No, you will do it!”  I was like, “Noooo! I do not know the verbiage… yet!”  Very believing and uplifting as he is, he told me, “I know you were just shy! I was just like you … Read more

Some Things Never Change

  I remember when I was a little kid. I was invited to play with my friends who have American friends who visited their home. I was overjoyed afterward. I told my parents it was the best day of my life because I got to speak in English! They asked me what I said, I … Read more

Part of the Plan

  Sharing you with what it felt like to be living without my family by my side, two weeks after the Phils to USA journey. The price I had to pay for wanting my family to be together.       I live one day at a time.   I live by God’s graces, blessings, … Read more

Pictures Pictures!

By this time, we learned our assignments, we were attending schools, befriended our colleagues, in the process of adjusting to school rules and regulations, the educational system, language and most especially, our students! Unfortunately, I wouldn’t be able to tell stories, as I would have wanted, because of some privacy issues.  The thing was, coming … Read more

First Timers

I remember, on our very first day in New Orleans, Louisiana, we were looking for sari-sari stores! There’s none!!! Unlike in the Philippines where you see stores on every corner? Here?, none (you miss it, but after some time, you get used to it!) ~  We have no car since we just came. What did we … Read more

Mabuhay! Welcome!

Welcome to PINOY TEACHER’S STORIES! Before coming here in the USA in September 2007. I was really very curious! First and foremost, it was my first time to ever leave the Philippines! I didn’t even have an idea as to what “another country” looked like! I was that naive! So, I had too many questions! … Read more