Dear all,
As I have I have shared with you in our previous LC gathering, it has been a stressful year for us in our little family looking for a house.
The year kicks off for us looking for a bigger house as our family is feeling the pinch of lack of space although we have been conscious in our efforts not to accumulate things more than is necessary.
And when we finally managed to decide on a particular house, our stressed begins when some problems encountered along the way and after many stressful nights and deep thoughts and some advice from the legal professionals, the transaction was finally completed but not without after a much delay.....and finally are moving in a week’s time.
We are moving from our current Melville Park to another park nearby, Azalea Park..
Through this little experience, I have recollect a list of good things that comes out from this stressful experience and here is the list:
1. We prayed to Our Lady and dedicated 9 novena sessions to ask her to intercede for us – she hears our prayers and granted our petition on the 7 th novena session.
2. We started going to Divine Mercy devotion on Friday evenings at Holy Trinity.
3. Now that is over, I still do continue to go for novena at the Holy Trinity.
4. Our family has come closer and especially Theresa and I where we see oursleves dialogue more than ever thru this experience…
This experience has certainly drawn me closer to God for sure and this house will always reminds me of the presence of God and that this house is given to us through our fervent prayers to Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
We are now almost done with packing and what is left for us now is the feeling of nostalgia of Melville Park….I just confirmed with movers this morning on the date of shifting and it has been a good 9 years here and I hope life will continue to be peaceful in our next chapter in our lives in azalea park and that the Holy presence of God will continue in our lives. This is what I wanted to share with you all…that God is real…Our Lady is real...12 Dec will be the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
You have a blessed evening!
AlbertY
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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