Well anyways, many things happened in the span of time I haven't written here. American Idol has already started; my wrist (which I think is has carpal tunnel syndrome) has been feeling well this past few days; I have a new crush; midterms will start next week; we had a new lesson in chemistry; I think I'll get a good score in my recent Math test and just this afternoon, me and my groupmates in Religion interviewed a priest for our midterm presentation.
I have a new crush. But he's my friend and I don't think me "crushing" him is a good idea because I don't want to ruin what we have. I enjoy eating with him during lunch, laughing with him and our other friends and yes, I like it that he's so nice to me but still, teases me sometimes. I don't want him to know I like him because I don't want any awkwardness between the two of us. So I guess this "crush" will like be the others, eh? Unheard and won't be given a chance. :(
Ok, let me switch topics. So my group interviewed a priest this afternoon. I really had a good time talking with Father Patrick. Oh, how I miss interviewing people! I miss my work in UST-CRS student publication. Haha. Anyways, we interviewed Father Patrick about marriage preparation. Here are some thoughts he gave us.
A. Marriage preparation begins at home. The children are most likely to carry out what they have seen in their house between their parents.
B. Relationships are built through COMMUNICATION. People should build bridges, not walls.
C. The basic thing in marriage is LOVE. Those involved in marriage should learn how to give and serve.
D. When the partners have no more time at home, when they don't give each other independence, when all love is done, it is not marriage anymore. It is exploitation.
E. Avoid selfishness. Give yourself, give what you have.
F. Young people contribute to the society.
These are great, eh? I especially adore A, B, C, D, E and F. Oh, I adore them all! Hahaha. Oh well. Love is all we need. <3
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